资源简介 2026届海南省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)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束束后,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。每段对话读两遍。1. Where will the man attend the talk A. In the classroom. B.In the library. C.In the hall.2.What are the speakers discussing A.The weather change. B.A scarf for the woman. C. A present for the man's mom.3.What does the woman think of the movie A.Exciting. B.Disappointing. C.Relaxing.4.How did the boy get the pocket money A.By cooking a meal. B. By making the bed. C.By washing the car.5.What is the library trying to change A. The book variety B.The reading space. C.The opening hours.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 does the man's brother think of Mr.Williams A. He is humorous. B. He is creative. C.He is strict.7.What does Mr. Williams value most A. Spanish club activities. B.In-class practice. C.Visits to native speakers.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。Why was the woman late A. She was caught in traffic.B. She waited at the wrong place.C. She messed up the arrival time.9.How does James feel about his flight A.Pleased. B.Tired. C.Concerned.10. What problem does James mention at the end A. His partner is sick. B. He lost his luggage. C.He missed his train.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。Why does the woman come to see the man She fell downstairs this morning.She has a great pain in her back.She was injured on the way home.12.What does the woman probably do A.A cleaner. B.A teacher. C.A student.13. What will the woman do next A.Bend her back. B.Take some medicine. C.Have a medical test.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.When does the conversation take place A. In July. B. In August. C.In September.15. Why did the speakers go to the museum A.They took their teacher's advice.B.They tried to find a cooler place.C.They had to attend a history class.16.What impressed the woman most about the museum A. Its vast collections. B. Its unique design. C. Its modern innovation.17. How will the speakers probably go home A. By subway. B.By bike. C.On foot.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What is the announcement about A.A writing contest. B.A trip to Canada. C. Research into wildlife.19.When is the deadline for the article A.14 January. B.19 February C.15 April.20.What does a winner need to send A.The pictures. B.The home address. C. The school information.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。AThe most unforgettable journeys are not always measured by world-famous landmarks. Sometimes, the true magic lies in the quiet corners of the world, where breathtaking scenery mixes with time-honored traditions and mouth-watering local flavors. The following four rare routes, each with its own appeal, invite travelers to step off the usual path and discover something different.Narva’s Riverside Charm, EstoniaNarva is a peaceful town by a wide river, with colorful houses and stone streets. The riverside park is perfect for a slow walk or a picnic. Local markets sell fresh smoked fish, sweet berry pies, and dark rye (黑麦) bread, giving visitors a true taste of the region.Inle Lake’s Floating Gardens, MyanmarInle Lake is surrounded by misty mountains and has many floating gardens. Farmers grow vegetables on floating platforms made of soil and tall grass. Visitors can sail in long wooden boats past houses on wooden poles, explore busy lakeside markets, and taste local Shan noodles or fried lake fish while watching the sunset.Carrara’s Marble (大理石) Mountains, ItalyHigh in the Apuan Alps, Carrara is known for its shining white marble. Visitors can join tours to see the stone mines and learn to shape the stone by hand from skilled workers. After exploring, enjoy fresh pasta and cheese in small mountain restaurants.Colmar’s Colorful Canals, FranceColmar, called “Little Venice”, is full of narrow canals, bright flowers, and old wooden houses. Families can take gentle rides on small canal cruisers (游艇) through the quiet waterways, visit summer markets with handmade chocolates and cheeses, and take photos of lively street art.21.What can visitors do in Myanmar A.Hike in the mountains. B.Learn to grow vegetables.C.Tour in a wooden boat. D.Rest in local farmers’ houses.22.Which route allows tourists to participate in hands-on activities A.Colmar’s Colorful Canals, France. B.Carrara’s Marble Mountains, Italy.C.Narva’s Riverside Charm, Estonia. D.Inle Lake’s Floating Gardens, Myanmar.23.What do the four routes have in common A.They include historic sights.B.They offer various water-based activities.C.They are famous for their summer markets.D.They provide visitors with tasty local foods.BHearing the speeding cars passing us, I had to focus on the sound of my uncle’s bicycle leading the way. At thirty, with my retinas (视网膜) dying from an eye disease, driving a car was impossible and I couldn’t give up the freedom of riding my bike.Uncle Fred pedalled steadily. I biked a few inches behind. He shouted directions at each intersection. Suddenly, his voice rose with urgency, “Carol, stop! A car is turning.”When we reached our destination, my shoulders ached from the ride. As I sat next to Uncle Fred, he cleared his throat and said, “Carol, did you think about getting a trained Seeing Eye dog It can give you independence.” He knew I was afraid of dogs. Words stuck in my throat. But his voice cracked and planted the seed of an idea. My world shrunk as my blindness grew worse. Luckily, I had a good sense of direction, allowing me to visualize neighborhood routes. This skill could be an advantage when working with a dog.After calculating, I finally called the guide dog school. The admission application arrived, but I still wasn’t sure. One day, I phoned my friend Robert, a longtime guide dog user in my town. He shared his positive experiences. Somehow, his words convinced me to give it a try.During the training, the dog trainer’s coaching and each successful walk with the dogs built my confidence. As my guide dog Misty and I bonded, my shoulders relaxed. When I returned home, Uncle Fred was the first to meet Misty. Misty sat at our feet waving her tail. She must have picked up on the positive energy that circled us like a hug. Misty drove away my anxiety as I slowly opened my heart to her. Just as Uncle Fred had predicted, overcoming my fear gave me the opportunity for more independence. My new confidence came from using a guide dog, allowing me to walk tall. Uncle Fred’s advice moved my sense of joy from my bike to my dog.24.What drove the author to ride a bike A.Getting prepared for driving a car. B.Treating her disease by taking exercise.C.Getting familiar with noisy background. D.Enjoying the freedom of moving around.25.How did the author react to her uncle’s suggestion A.She thought it worth a try. B.She drew up a practical plan.C.She was stuck in desperation. D.She refused it for fear of dogs.26.Why did the author call Robert A.To invite him to adopt a dog. B.To ask him about the application.C.To encourage him to be positive in life. D.To consult him about taking a guide dog.27.What change did Misty bring to the author A.She became confident about fighting the illness.B.She became more attached to her uncle for help.C.She gained her independence with Misty’s help.D.She formed her community of guide dog trainers.cThe California sea otter(海獭), once hunted to the edge of extinction, has staged a thrilling comeback in the last century. Now, scientists have discovered that the otters’ success story has led to something just as remarkable: the restoration of their declining coastal marsh(沼泽) habitat.Elkhorn Slough, a coastal marsh within Monterey Bay, had been experiencing severe damage. The root cause was a growing population of shore crabs, which fed heavily on the marsh plants, weakening the structural integrity of the habitat. Coastal marshes like these are not only natural defenses against storm waves but also serve as important carbon storage areas and water-cleaning systems.The conservation-driven comeback of the sea otter has been crucial. California’s coastlines were once alive with sea otters. Sadly, they were nearly wiped out at the hands of fur traders. In the 1980s, conservation efforts aided these otters in re-occupying large areas of their former range. Now, Elkhorn Slough has the highest concentration of sea otters in California, with a population of about 100. By naturally feasting on crabs, the otters have helped a significant regrowth of plant life. Brent Hughes, a scientist working alongside Angelini, led a three-year study. Their findings were clear: in areas with sea otters, crab numbers fell markedly. This led to a resurgence in plant growth, which in turn stabilized the soil and lowered the rate of soil washing away.As the sea otter population continues to restore, their positive impact on coastal ecosystems is likely to increase. It not only showcases the sea otter as a central species — a species that has a significant effect on its natural environment — but also highlights the essential nature of top predators(捕食者) in preserving ecological harmony. “My honest reaction was — this could become a classic in the literature,” says scientist Lekelia Jenkins. She reveals marsh restoration also helps people by reducing flooding. “Suddenly, sea otters go from just cute things we like to something that can protect our livelihoods and our properties.”28.What change did the disappearance of sea otters bring about A.Fewer predatory crabs. B.More coastal plant life.C.Better water-cleaning effect. D.Worse coastal ecological balance.29.What does the underlined word “resurgence” in paragraph 3 mean A.Barrier. B.Advancement.C.Destruction. D.Revival.30.What is the author’s purpose in quoting Lekelia Jenkins A.To highlight the importance of coastal marshes.B.To introduce a new research study on sea otters.C.To demonstrate the practical benefits of sea otters.D.To emphasize the need for increased conservation efforts.31.What message is conveyed from sea otters’ impact A.The necessity for controlled hunting.B.The interconnectedness of the ecosystem.C.The drawbacks of wildlife reintroduction.D.The need for human intervention in nature.DIn 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。Taking care of your body is an important part of your mental and physical health at any age. But do you enjoy sticking to all the universally acknowledged healthy habits Here are 4 activities that will help keep you healthy and bring you joy at the same time.*Eating dark chocolateDark chocolate is made from the seed of the cacao tree. 36 . It can improve your brain function, reduce the effects of stress on your body and lower the risk of heart disease. It’s also one of the best choices of sweets to satisfy your sweet tooth.*DancingThere is no need for equipment or any knowledge. 37 . Dancing is a full-body workout, and it helps to reduce stress. You can dance in your living room, garden, bathroom, or anywhere you like! You don’t have to be a trained dancer to enjoy the movement and let loose.* 38Studies have shown that a simple walk and just being outside can decrease cancer risks, help with your mental health, and regulate your blood pressure. Go outside to sit in your garden or find a beautiful spot in the park and relax for a few minutes. Feel the warmth of the sun on your skin and improve your vitamin D levels.*Making sure you are well-restedBeing well-rested is something that affects the quality of your day after waking up from sleep. If your sleep has been restful, you will feel refreshed and restored throughout the day. But what if even after sleeping for 6 — 9 hours you still feel tired 39 .Make sure you do all the little things that can help you to feel better and be more joyful. 40 . Therefore, take time to enjoy the life you’re living!A.Being in natureB.Exploring the wildC.Your life is as exciting as you make it beD.Taking a nap during the day might be your answerE.Dance is an art practiced largely by professional performersF.It’s so rich in nutrition that it can positively affect your healthG.All you have to do is let your body move to the rhythm of the music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。I was in first grade in Mrs. Bauer’s class at a time when elementary schools held student gift swaps. I was to 41 toys with Paul, a boy I knew little about.I bought a Matchbox car for Paul. After all, all boys 42 such toys. However, the gift Paul 43 for me was a small plastic Santa Claus on green snow skis. It surely cost much less.As Paul and other boys raced their new Matchbox cars delightedly in the classroom, I tried to hold back hot tears. Though I felt 44 , I started racing my skiing Santa alongside the Matchbox cars. Truthfully, I wasn’t trying to erase any 45 Paul might have felt for giving such a cheap gift. I 46 didn’t want to feel left out.When school was over, Mrs. Bauer asked me to remain behind for a moment. I sat 47 at my desk, having no idea what I’d done wrong. When we were alone, she said to me with great 48 , “I’m proud of you for not showing your 49 . That would have hurt Paul’s feelings. You gave him a very nice 50 that made him cheerful, and you should be 51 about that.” Mrs. Bauer’s message, which I didn’t fully 52 at that time, was that it is better to give than to receive.Afterwards, I became 53 with Paul. I found his socks always had holes in them. He shared a tiny bedroom with two sisters, and his dad had died. That skiing Santa might have been all Paul could 54 to give. I suddenly realized it was far more 55 than any other gift.41.A.arrange B.exchange C.create D.share42.A.needed B.identified C.possessed D.loved43.A.took apart B.put away C.picked out D.checked up44.A.excited B.sorrowful C.concerned D.proud45.A.amusement B.punishment C.puzzlement D.embarrassment46.A.generally B.simply C.eventually D.instantly47.A.nervously B.shyly C.comfortably D.casually48.A.respect B.courage C.kindness D.confidence49.A.shame B.regret C.intention D.disappointment50.A.toy B.tool C.decoration D.prize51.A.certain B.hopeful C.happy D.serious52.A.understand B.assess C.remember D.ignore53.A.strict B.content C.popular D.familiar54.A.afford B.choose C.expect D.agree55.A.useful B.fashionable C.precious D.necessary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。Before Rene and Michel left their hometown, Annecy, France in September 2024, China was, to them, 56 distant yet fascinating place, and a name more often 57 (encounter) in headlines than in everyday conversation. In November 2023, the two friends made a bold decision to walk all the way to China, 58 (choose) a low-carbon and environmentally friendly way to travel along planned route that would stretch 59 (rough)13,000 kilometers, pass through 16 countries, and end in Shanghai.China, 60 they entered on September 13 after nearly a yearlong journey across Central Asia, marked a milestone, not just in geographical terms, but emotionally. By the time they arrived in Lanzhou, the capital city of Northwest China’s Gansu Province, they 61 (be) on the road for about 450 days.Throughout their journey, the two hikers have documented daily life through 62 (photo), sharing them on social media. The goal, they emphasize, is not 63 (simplify) China, but to show its complexity.For them, slow travel offers a more sustainable and 64 (meaning) way to understand the world. “What we want to say is that things are more complex than we used to think, and that there are many ways of seeing the world,” says Michel. “Chinese culture is very different from European and French culture, and that difference helps us reflect 65 our own culture.”第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)66.假定你是李华,你的外国朋友 Jacey在邮件中提到她所在的学校举办了校园文化节。请你给她回一封邮件,内容包括:(1)询问校园文化节的活动形式和特色节目;(2)希望她分享校园文化节的照片。注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear Jacey,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。We all like to think that we have all the time in the world, but do we really This question stayed in my mind as I faced the tough situation of nearly losing my father. That unforgettable experience taught me a lesson about the shortness of life and the importance of treasuring every moment with our loved ones.Our family was a tight unit built around my father’s work as a truck driver — he spent long hours on the road delivering goods across the state, but always made sure to be home for Sunday dinners. Dad was more than just a provider; he was the backbone of our family, the one who fixed broken bikes and reminded us daily that “hard work and heart can get you through anything”. We’d grown used to his routine — leaving in early mornings, returning in late evenings — and never thought twice about how delicate those moments of togetherness might be.It was a quiet morning in September when my life took an unexpected turn. Around 3:30, a gentle whisper in my ear awakened me from sleep, “Judy, Judy, wake up.” Half-asleep and confused, I found myself staring at my aunt Eva, who was standing over me. “Aunt Eva, are you really here, or am I dreaming ” I asked, trying to distinguish reality from a dream. Her response was both relieving and alarming, “Yes, it is me. Everything is going to be OK. You just need to get up, get dressed, and help your little sisters get ready.” Despite her attempts at calmness, I could tell for sure the seriousness of the situation from the tremble in her voice.As soon as we were ready, we piled into Aunt Eva’s car, still confused about the unfolding events. “Where are we going Where are my mom and dad ” I asked. Aunt Eva, trying to maintain her calmness, replied, “I am going to take you to them. Just have a short sleep, and I will wake you up when we are there.” The 30-minute drive to Memorial Hermann Hospital felt almost like a century. As we eventually entered the emergency room, I saw my mom crying softly over there.注意:1、续写词数应为150个左右;2、请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。At that moment, I knew something was terribly wrong.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________After months of stay in the hospital, my father was finally allowed to return home.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案1-5 CCBAB 6-10 CBBAA 11-15 BCCBA 16-20 ACABAText 1M:Mrs. Jenkins,I don't remember where the careers talk is this afternoon. Sadie said it was in our classroom, but I thought it was in the library.W:Well,it has to be held in the hall to hold all of your year group.Text 2M:Honey,my mom's birthday is coming up.I'd love to get her something special.Any ideas W:What about a nice scarf It's getting cold,and a soft one would keep her warm.Text 3M:I found the movie so exciting.I mean the action kept me glued to my seat.W:Is that so Well,I'm relieved it's over.In fact, I wish I hadn't listened to you and come. I had better things to do!Text 4M: I asked Mum for a bit more pocket money for the music festival ticket.W:Oh,cool! Did you have to make your bed or do something like that for it M:Well,first she asked me to clean the car,but it was raining. So I made dinner instead. Text 5M:Why are you carrying two bags today W:I'm helping the community library return old books to storage.They're clearing room for a new reading corner. M:I see.Let me give you a hand.Text 6W:I'm thinking of taking Spanish this term.M:I heard from my brother that Mr. Williams is very tough he expects everyone to speak up in class. W:That sounds challengingM:But he makes it interesting by bringing in native speakers.It's great for real practice. W:That's good to hear.Does he also run the Spanish club M:Yes,though he always says the class itself is what really matters.Text 7W:Hi,James,glad to have found you! I'm so sorry I'm late. M:Oh,don't worry.I wasn't waiting that long.W:I actually arrived early, but I waited in the domestic arrivals area for a while before realizing that international arrivals were in a different area.M:I've done that before. Anyway, I have all my bags. Shall we walk down to the train now W:OK.So,how was your flight M:It was smooth,and I'm happy to be here for the conference.But I'm a little concerned though. I just received an email from my partner. She is not feeling well and won't be able to lead the conference with me tomorrow.Text 8W:Good morning,Dr.Carlson! M:What can I do for you today W:Well,my back has been hurting a lot for about three weeks. M: So what did you do three weeks ago W:I fell down in the dining hall. At that time I was just in shock,so I didn't feel much pain until that morning when I was walking to school with my classmates.M:You should have come to see me right after you fell. Can you tell me exactly where it hurts W:Yes,it's mostly in my lower back,and even more serious when I bend over.M:OK,you should take some X-rays to see if there is any damage to your bones. Afterwards, I'll give you some medicine W:OK then.Text 9W:Wow,it has been an incredible day.The National Art Museum of China was so inspiring! I'm so glad we visited it. M:Me too. We've been talking about visiting it since the beginning of the summer. It will be September next week.I'm glad we finally went thereW:Same here! The historical pieces were mind-blowing.M:Agreed.I'm so glad our Chinese teacher recommended the visit.We've seen a lot of great places while touring around Beijing. But this was one of my favorites.W:True.The calligraphy exhibition was amazing.I wish I could write like that. But I was most impressed by the size of the museum's collectionsM:I loved the mix of traditional and modern design in this building and its 21 different exhibition halls. It perfectly represents Chinese historical significance and modern innovation.W:Well,it's too early to take the underground home, and the weather is perfect.Should we ride bicycles through the park instead M:I'd rather walk through these small streets. W:Yes.That's a great idea!Text 10M:OK class-Listen carefully! I want to tell you about a fantastic writing competition.The winner is going on a trip to Canada next year, and it will last for fifteen days. You'll spend three days in the town of Churchill and then travel to a research centre on skis or snowshoes,where you'll study local plants and wildlife with a group of scientists.To enter, you need to write an article about a place you have travelled to.You must include information about the local environment, the people you met, and the culture. Today's date is 14 January. The article must arrive by 19 February,and the results will be sent out on 15 April. You must include your email address.Photographs will only be needed if your article wins, so no need to send those yet. Good luck, everyone!【答案】21.C 22.B 23.D【答案】24.D 25.A 26.D 27.C【答案】28.D 29.D 30.C 31.B【答案】32.C 33.B 34.D 35.C【答案】36.F 37.G 38.A 39.D 40.C【答案】41.B 42.D 43.C 44.B 45.D 46.B 47.A 48.C 49.D 50.A 51.C 52.A 53.D 54.A 55.C【答案】56.a 57.encountered 58.choosing 59.roughly 60.which 61.had been 62.photos 63.to simplify 64.meaningful 65.on/upon66.【答案】Dear Jacey, It was great to hear from you! I was thrilled to learn that your school recently held a Cultural Festival — it sounds like such a wonderful event. Could you tell me a bit more about it For example, what kinds of activities or performances were featured Did you or your friends participate in anything special I’d also love to see some photos if you’re willing to share! Pictures of the decorations, performances, or even you and your friends enjoying the festival would be amazing. It’s always fun to get a visual glimpse into exciting school events. Looking forward to hearing all about it!Yours,Li Hua【分析】本篇书面表达属于应用文,要求考生给外国朋友Jacey写一封邮件,了解她所在学校举办的校园文化节。【详解】1.词汇积累举行:hold→launch极好的:wonderful→fantastic令人兴奋的:exciting→thrilling参与:participate in→engage in2.句式拓展简单句变复合句原句:Pictures of the decorations, performances, or even you and your friends enjoying the festival would be amazing.拓展句:Pictures that show the decorations, performances, or even you and your friends enjoying the festival would be amazing.67.【答案】One possible version:At that moment, I knew something was terribly wrong. My worst fears were confirmed when I learned about my father’s accident. He was trapped under his truck after it turned over, with his left leg badly injured by the heavy vehicle’s weight. Thus immediate emergency surgery was required. The doctors worked tirelessly to save his leg, but ultimately they had to cut it from above the knee. Seeing him in hospital, connected to machines that helped him breathe, was really heartbreaking. I felt like I was in a terrifying dream from which I couldn’t wake up. For the next few days, my mother and I took turns taking care of my father and helping him to recover.After months of stay in the hospital, my father was finally allowed to return home. When we entered our house, my father was very delighted. He looked around the house and let out a sigh of relief. “Thanks to the great care of you and your mother, we can enjoy the gathering of our family,” he said. Only then did I realize that faced with the setbacks, my father was determined and kept optimistic. He had a strong desire to keep us company. I came to understand how happy it was to have my father with us and how important it was to spend time with our loved ones.【分析】本文以人物为线索展开,主要讲述了作者家庭中父亲作为卡车司机,是家庭的支柱,但一次意外让父亲重伤入院,生命垂危,最终经过救治得以回家的故事。【详解】1、段落续写:①由第一段首句内容“那一刻,我知道事情肯定出了大问题。” 可知,第一段可描写作者得知父亲车祸的具体情况、伤情严重性、医院救治过程以及自己和家人的陪护状态。②由第二段首句内容“在医院住了几个月后,我父亲终于获准回家。”可知,第二段可描写父亲回家后的场景、父亲的状态与感慨,以及作者从中获得的感悟,呼应“珍惜与亲人相处时光”的主题。2、续写线索:得知父亲出事——了解车祸与伤情——医院陪护——父亲康复出院——回家后的温馨场景——领悟亲情的重要性3、词汇激活行为类①被困:be trapped/get stuck/ be confined②松一口气:let out a sigh of relief/sigh in relief③陪伴某人:keep pany/accompany sb. /stay with sb.情绪类①恐惧:fear/dread②高兴的:delighted/overjoyed/happy第 page number 页,共 number of pages 页 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2026届海南省高三下学期英语模拟练习卷.docx 听力音频.mp3