2026届辽宁省沈阳市高考模拟英语试卷(含答案)

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2026届辽宁省沈阳市高考模拟英语试卷(含答案)

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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)
21-23 BAC 24-27 CBAD 28-31 ABCC 32-35 ACBD
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
36-40 AFDEG
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)
41~45 ADCBC 46~50 BAADC 51~55 CDDBB
第二节(共10小题;每题1.5分,满分15分)
56. hungry 57. To shake 58. featuring 59. surveyed 60. the
61. by 62. which 63. substitutes 64. are expected 65. pursuit
应用文范文
Clubs: More Than Just Hobbies
Our school provides diverse clubs, from academic ones like the English Debating Club to creative groups such as the Drama and Music Clubs. They are not just for killing time, but crucial platforms for personal growth. The Drama Club brought me the most life-changing experience.
When I played a lead role in the annual play, I faced difficulties in memorizing lines and stage fright. With my teammates’ support, we rehearsed diligently and improved together. The successful performance gave me immense confidence and a strong sense of achievement.
This experience made me realize club activities are a journey of self-discovery. It improved my acting, public speaking and creativity, and taught me the profound meaning of teamwork and perseverance, qualities that will benefit my future life.
读后续写范文
One year later, I flew back for winter break with a mixed feeling of excitement and sadness. I was happy to
return home, but my heart was heavy with sorrow. The yard felt cold and quiet without Skippy’s warm greetings. I
went to my room, gently touching the window he used to climb through. Memories of our seven years together
rushed in — walking to school, playing hide-and-seek, and sleeping together at night. My mother rested her hand
on my arm. The hush was deafening, amplifying the guilt simmering inside me since I left. Blinking back tears, I
whispered an apology to the air, convinced that my faithful companion was lost forever.
Suddenly, a flash of movement outside the window of my room made me freeze. I held my breath, wondering
if it was just a fantasy. To my great surprise, a yellow tabby with beautiful brown eyes appeared. It was Skippy! I
opened the window immediately and called his name. He looked at me, then gave a soft and familiar meow,
rubbing my hand gently. Tears of joy ran down my face. Some bonds are too deep to be broken by time or distance,
and true love always waits.2026届辽宁省沈阳市高考模拟试卷
第一部分 听力(略)(共两节,满分30分)
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。
A
Christmas in the Austrian Tyrol
Enjoy a magical Christmas right in the heart of the beautiful Austrian Tyrol, with snow-covered mountains all around. The Christmas-card villages and small, picturesque resorts with their wooden houses are a heaven of quietness. All this and more is waiting to attract you this Christmas in these peaceful surroundings.
1st person :£2,299 Buy one get one half price offer to all tourists before 13th November 2025 Flying from 11 airports Included in the price: 7 nights’ accommodation in 3 Star Hotel Krone in Oberperfuss or the 4 Star Hotel Berghof in Soll 14 meals: 7 buffet continental breakfasts and 7 evening dinners Traditional Austrian dinner on Christmas Eve
3☆Hotel Krone, Oberperfuss
The family-owned 3 star Hotel Krone is conveniently situated close to the village centre of Oberperfuss and features a bar, restaurant, sauna and steam bath. All of the bedrooms are Tyrolean style with wooden furniture and feature an en-suite bathroom, TV and a safe. Our stay includes buffet continental breakfasts and three course evening dinners. On Christmas Eve a traditional Austrian dinner will be served and on Christmas Day a roast turkey dinner.
4☆Hotel Berghof, Soll
It is set in a hillside location just a few kilometres outside Soll. The hotel facilities include a lounge bar, restaurant, a sauna and a steam bath. The Austrian twin bedrooms feature a TV, en-suite bathroom and a private balcony with mountain views. The hotel’s restaurant offers buffet style continental breakfasts and the evening meals include traditional Tyrolean specialities. On Christmas Day a Fondue dinner is served in the hotel followed by live music. There are regular buses into Soll and to other villages in the region.
Which of the following is a feature of Austrian Tyrol
A. It has high-rise buildings. B. It is known for its quietness.
C. It provides 11 flight routes. D. It gives a discount all the year.
22. How much would a couple pay for this Christmas package before November 2025
A. £3,448.50. B. £2,299. C. £4,598. D. £1,149.50.
What can visitors do in each hotel
They can hold live concert in Berghof.
They can get free bus services in Krone.
C. They can see mountain sights in Berghof.
D. They can taste Tyrolean specialities in Krone.
B
Sui Yuwei, a senior English tour guide in Shenyang, has never been busier. With 17 years of experience,he now leads six tours per week——a 30% increase in bookings—— and trains new multilingual guides in packed lectures.“I wish I could clone myself!” he jokes.
His bustling schedule reflects a nationwide trend. As China continues to ease visa- free entry policies,cities like Shenyang are welcoming a growing wave of curious and excited overseas tourists. In the current wave of interest in travel to China, multilingual guides like Sui have become essential bridges for cultural exchange.
A Shenyang local, Sui is known for his detailed English narrations of the Shenyang Imperial Palace and the Liaoning Provincial Museum. Since last year, he has noticed a sharp rise in demand for foreign- language guides,with business inquiries in January alone having climbed by over 30% compared to the same period last year.
This demand isn't limited to Shenyang. In Shanghai, social media trends like“Weekend in China” among South Korean travelers have brought crowds to landmarks, urging agencies to rehire retired guides and recruit bilingual graduates.
According to Sui, the return of foreign tourists is a key factor in the guide shortage.“Many foreign visitors who first come to Shenyang for business later contact me again, this time asking me to show them around other Chinese cities as tourists,” he explained.
Recognizing the positive market outlook, travel agencies across China are quickly adapting their strategies and expanding services. Sui himself has co-founded a foreign-language guide training program, which has already prepared nearly 300 new guides to meet the rising demand.
These multilingual guides are turning historical sites into vibrant classrooms, reshaping how China’s stories are shared with the world. They act as human bridges, making China’s vast history accessible and relatable.
Why did Sui joke,“I wish I could clone myself”
A. To complain about low wages.
B. To show his curiosity about cloning.
C. To humorously express his busyness.
D. To stress the challenges of training new guides.
25. What has contributed most to China's recent tourism growth
A. The sharp return of foreign guides.
B. The widening visa- free entry policy.
C. The newly launched tour- guide training courses.
D. The spread of“Weekend in China” TV programs.
26. How do travel agencies respond to the current trend
A. By adjusting strategies and enhancing services.
B. By hiring foreign staff to meet rising demand.
C. By cutting down services to guarantee quality.
D. By lowering tour prices to attract more tourists.
27. What can be a suitable title for the text
A. A Day in the Life of a Shenyang Tour Guide
B. From Storyteller to Trainer; A Guide's Journey
C. Social Media Trends Reshape China's Tourism
D. Multilingual Guides: China's New Cultural Bridges
C
Since the release of generative AI tools like ChatGPT, millions of people have started using them to access knowledge. And it's easy to understand their appeal: Present a task, get a polished output, and move on — it feels like effortless production. However, new research suggests this ease may have a cost.
A series of studies revealed that people who used AI for creative writing developed work with lower originality compared to those using the“solo-creation way”. In the experiments, participants were tasked with writing a short story and were randomly assigned to do so by using either an AI tool or relying on their own minds (the“solo-creation way”). Once completed, their stories were collected for evaluation.
The data revealed a consistent pattern: People who created a story through AI assistance versus solo creation felt that they were less engaged, invested less effort in the creative process, and ultimately produced stories that were less original and less creative, and were often superficially smoother and quicker to wrap up. When these stories were assessed by independent readers who didn't know how they were produced, these readers found the AI- assisted stories less engaging and were less likely to give them high ratings.
Why does this happen A core principle of creative work is that people create best when they are actively engaged. Solo creation involves more“friction”: you must evaluate ideas, struggle with structure, and synthesize information from different sources. This active process strengthens creative capability. In contrast, getting a ready- made, polished output from an AI requires less cognitive struggle,which can lead to a less durable and more superficial grasp of the creative process.
However, to be clear, we do not believe the solution to these issues is to avoid using AI tools,especially given the undeniable benefits they offer in many contexts. Rather, people need to consider when to use AI for speed and when to rely on their own cognitive effort for depth and creativity.
28. What can be learned about generative AI tools from paragraph 1
A. Their perceived efficiency.
B. Their constant technical updates.
C. Their guarantee of deeper understanding.
D. Their access to a vast amount of information.
29. How did the AI- group stories differ from those of the solo- creation group
A. They were polished more.
B. They were not as well received.
C. They were shorter than expected.
D. They were more accessible and efficient.
30. What does the underlined word“synthesize” in paragraph 4 mean
A. Classify. B. Compare. C. Integrate. D. Summarize.
31. What is the author's purpose in writing the text
A. To argue against the use of AI tools.
B. To highlight solo creation's superiority.
C. To encourage mindful engagement with AI tools.
D. To compare the efficiency of AI tools with solo creation.
D
In his book Ordinary Magic, Stanford psychologist Gregory Walton reveals how small, evidence- based techniques termed“wise interventions” can create far- reaching personal transformation. The concept originated from Walton's teenage encounter with Stanford social psychologist Claude Steele's work on“stereotype threat”: simply the fear of confirming a negative stereotype about one's group could disturb them on a challenging test. But a simple reframing technique like calling a test“a puzzle” can break this cycle.
“In tradition,‘wise’ doesn't mean good or effective— it's more like street smarts paired with science,”Walton said.“It's understanding that, for all of us, there are times in life when you walk into a situation that poses an uncomfortable question——a question that seeks to define you.”
These questions often arise during important stages: a child beginning a new school or a college graduate starting his/ her first job. Those moments can lead to questions like:“Do I belong here ”,“Can I do it ”
“No one likes these doubts,” said Walton.“Often we pay no attention to these thoughts or cry to push them away. But the sad truth is, left unaddressed, doubts like these can make themselves true. That's whatSteele's stereotype threat did. People worried‘If I do badly, will people judge my whole group ’. That made it harder to do well on a tough test.”
“But we can get‘wise’ to psychological questions,” Walton said.“We can develop‘an ear’ for them,and when we anticipate that they come up, we can learn to answer them well, both for others and for ourselves.”
That effect can be significant. In one study, Walton found that a one- hour session addressing students'worries about belonging during the change to college improved their lives 10 years later.“It needn't be fancy. It might be as simple as an encouraging note from a teacher given at the right time,” Walton said.
“This is ordinary magic,” said Walton.“Ordinary magic is vision that helps us see the good and competent persons we can become and how we can get there. They show us that failures don't define us,that barriers are normal and that they need not stop us.”
32. What can a simple reframing technique do according to the text
A. Take the pressure away. B. Make people less confident.
C. Remove positive thoughts. D. Get students more worried.
33. What is probably Walton's suggestion about self- doubts
A. Pushing them away. B. Ignoring them.
C. Dealing with them. D. Hiding them inside.
34. How did the belonging interventions influence the students
A. They made the students rely more on their teachers in daily study.
B. They brought long- term positive changes to the students' lives.
C. They caused the students to have more doubts about their abilities.
D. They directly raised the students' academic scores in a short time.
35. What is a suitable title for the text
A. The principle of ordinary magic
B. The importance of addressing doubts
C. The effects of stereotype threat
D. The power of“wise interventions”
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。
Time management is often described as the way you use time to get more done and achieve desired results. 36 It is impossible to manage time. Each day offers everyone the same 24 hours, so what you can truly manage is yourself.
37 By developing productive habits, you automatically direct your focus toward high-impact tasks, ensuring that efforts are not merely spent on doing more, but on doing the right things well. Therefore, shifting from being merely busy to being genuinely productive requires forming a set of essential habits.
You may begin by tracking your time for a week to gain an honest, data-driven picture of your current habits. 38 It helps force you to clarify priorities and allocate (分配) specific blocks of time for focused work. Equally critical is protecting your focus. Schedule demanding tasks for your peak productivity hours and defend these blocks using visual signals(e.g. “Do not disturb” signs). to minimize interruptions.
However, a common misconception is that multitasking enhances productivity. In reality, what we call multitasking is often rapid task-switching, which divides attention, reduces focus, and ultimately leads to lower-quality results. 39 It’s important to recognize that the primary barriers to effective self-management are rarely a lack of time: Rather, they typically arise from a lack of clear priorities or unexamined habits.
Time, much like money, is a valuable and limited resource. It demands wise allocation and investment in what truly matters. Mastering self-management is key to unlocking enhanced productivity and achieving goals. 40
A. However, the phrase is misleading.
B. Achieving your goals is never that easy.
C. Anyway, good habits are usually formed by force.
D. With this insight structure your day by creating a schedule.
E. Instead, concentrated effort on one task produces far superior outcomes.
F. A huge part of our day, from morning routine to work processes, runs on habits.
G. By managing yourself effectively, you ensure your time is invested, not just spent.
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四个选项中选出最佳选项。
As a child, I was absorbed in books until my eyes blurred. However, as I grew older, I found myself increasingly 41 by my phone. My 42 to focus weakened, and reading started to feel like a 43 rather than a pleasure. As someone who writes for a living, this was both disappointing and 44 .
Determined to restore my mental sharpness, I made a small 45 : every time I encountered an unfamiliar word, I would 46 and write it down. I didn't use anything 47 , just a running list on my phone. Each week, I would review the list to remember them.
Each time I processed a word, I felt a faint 48 , as though some ignored part of my brain was extended. This purposeful act shifts from passive feeding to active 49 , which partly resists the divided attention. It's not an easy habit to keep up. It is often 50 . For instance, on the subway, I have to 51 mid- paragraph to type a word while trying not to elbow the strangers pressed against me. Still, it's made my mind much 52 . Consequently, choosing words precisely and expressing ideas clearly bring me great 53 . In an era when our devices 54 our attention with cruel efficiency, it feels unconventional to use my phone as a 55 for slow thinking.
41. A. distracted B. frozen C. amused D. confused
42. A. energy B. plan C. effort D. capacity
43. A. habit B. skill C. challenge D. motivation
44. A. embarrassing B. alarming C. unbelievable D. unavoidable
45. A. policy B. wish C. change D. schedule
46. A. pass it over B. look it up C. break it down D. put it away
47. A. special B. digital C. expensive D. secret
48. A. stretch B. tiredness C. ache D. interruption
49. A. anticipation B. preparation C. contribution D. participation
50. A. impossible B. pointless C. inconvenient D. worthless
51. A. finish B. skip C. stop D. begin
52. A. quicker B. firmer C. stronger D. sharper
53. A. pressure B. bravery C. curiosity D. satisfaction
54. A. record B. grab C. avoid D. waste
55. A. target B. tool C. weapon D. guide
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。
Zhang Lu, a 31-year-old fitness enthusiast, has started avoiding her favorite steamed buns and salty foods to embrace light meals. “I don’t feel 56 (hunger) the whole day because what I eat every day is balanced,” says Zhang, who works at a power company in Jinan, Shandong province.
57 (shake) off excess weight and save time, a growing number of young Chinese like Zhang have turned to light diets, 58 (feature) meals with fewer calories, lower fat and minimal sugar, but higher fiber.
According to a report published by the Chinese Nutrition Society, around 95 percent of the 59 (survey) people say they eat light meals at least once a week, and fitness enthusiasts and dieters account for the largest proportion of light food consumers. Data released by a major Chinese food delivery platform showed that in the second half of last year, 60 number of orders for light food increased 61 fifty percent.
Smelling a business opportunity, many companies have entered the healthy-diet industry. More than 3,000 enterprises, 62 are related to light foods and meal replacement, were established in China last year. With
diverse products ranging from instant chicken breast to other kinds of meat, staple (主食的) food 63 (substitute), snacks and seasoning, sales of Sharkfit, a China-based fitness food brand, 64 (expect) to exceed 700 million yuan this year.
Light eating has evolved from a weight-loss option to an expression of a healthy lifestyle. It is in line with the younger generation’s 65 (pursue) of efficiency, discipline, and quality, transforming from a dietary trend into an enduring consumer culture.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
假定你是红星中学李华,你校英语报正在举办题为 “Clubs: More Than Just Hobbies” 的征文活动。请你根据以下要点写一篇短文投稿:
1.简述你校社团活动的多样性。
2.描述你参加某个社团的一次具体经历。
3.谈谈社团活动对你的影响。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式作答。
Clubs: More Than Just Hobbies
第二节 (满分25分)
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。
Growing up in Istanbul, Turkey, I was accustomed to seeing street cats all over the city. But one yellow tabby with beautiful brown eyes captured my heart. We played our version of hide-and-seek around the yard — he would sneak up from behind a tree until he reached me, and I would act startled. I named him Skippy.
Our bond soon traveled beyond the boundaries of our yard. Every morning, he would walk me to school. Every afternoon, he’d wait at our home entrance, recognize my footsteps regardless of which shoes I was wearing, and meow his greeting. My mother, worried about germs, established a strict rule — Skippy was to remain an outdoor cat. However, love knows no rules. Each night, he would secretly slip in through my window, sleeping warmly at my feet. At sunrise, I’d let him out, only for him to run to me as if we hadn’t seen each other for ages.
This routine continued for seven years. Then came a life-altering decision: I was going to the United States for college — the hardest choice I’d ever made. Before departure, I hugged Skippy tight, not knowing how to explain that I wouldn’t return from school that day.
Life in the U.S. was busy, but my thoughts often drifted back to Istanbul. In every phone call to my mother, I asked about Skippy. At first, she hesitated. Finally, months later, she sighed softly and broke the news, “He kept coming to your window. Eventually, he stopped eating and disappeared. I’m sorry sweetheart, but he is likely gone.”
There was silence on the phone, interrupted by the sound of my sobbing.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右;
(2)请按如下格式作答。
One year later, I flew back for winter break with a mixed feeling of excitement and sadness. Suddenly, a flash of movement outside the window of my room made me freeze.

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