资源简介 2026届黑龙江省高三下学期英语模拟练习卷注意事项1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.请按题号顺序在答题卡上各题目的答题区域内作答,写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.选择题用2B铅笔在答题卡上把对应题目所选答案的标号涂黑;非选择题用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。4.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并上交。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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。1.How much should the man pay A.$120. B.$118. C.$108.2.Why did Karl lose his job A. He made a big mistake. B.He was in poor health . C. He often went to work late.3. What do we know about the man A. He lost his passport. B. He is very forgetful. C.He is late for the plane.4.What do the speakers think of the film A. Touching. B.Boring. C.Exciting.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. Where the woman took her trip.B. How the woman enjoyed her trip.C.What the woman bought during her trip.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 date today A.February 6th. B.February 7th. C.February 8th.7. What do the speakers discuss in the end A. How to pay. B.Which seat to take. C.Where to change planes.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.What does the man disagree on A. Date for the exhibition.B.Length of the opening ceremony.C.Starting time for the opening speech.9.Why does the man choose the hall for the opening ceremony A. It is quiet. B. It is near. C.It is big.10.What do we know about Ms.Black A. She'll be the first speaker. B. She had a car accident. C. She has some urgent matters.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Why can't the man get the textbook A. The books have all been booked by others.B.More students signed up for the class than expected.C.The woman received fewer books than ordered.12.What does the woman suggest the man do A. Share the book with other students.B. Get on with his classmates.C.Wait patiently.13. What does the woman offer to do for the man A. Lend her book to him. B.Keep a book. C.Copy two units.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Why did Linda like her first boss A. He paid her well. B.He was very kind to her. C. He sent her on a training course.15. What did Linda do in the shop A. She baked bread. B. She displayed cakes. C. She made sandwiches.16.What is Linda's opinion about the full-time shop assistants A. They were friendly to her.B.They didn't work as hard as her.C. They hadn't got the same skill as her.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。What can we learn about the International Language College A. It has many buildings in it.B.It is made up of four departments.C. It is the largest college in the city.18. Which is the largest department in the college A. The French department. B.The English department. C.The Russian department19.Where do the teachers in the English department mainly come from A. America and Canada. B.England and America.. C.America and Australia.20.What day is it today A.Friday. B.Saturday. C.Sunday.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。Ultimate Bucket List Wildlife AdventuresThe science of biodiversity: Costa Rica4 November 2025| 13 daysJoin an extraordinary expedition to Costa Rica, a top biodiverse country in the world. Explore the country’s wealth of ecosystems, including primary rainforests and volcanic zones. Enjoy guided walks around several reserves and national parks with local conservationists.·Stay in hotels and eco-houses within the forestInsect and ecosystems expedition safari (游猎): Sri Lanka30 March 2026| 11 daysJourney into the heart of Sri Lanka on this unique insect and ecosystems-focused expedition, from thick forests and misty highlands to tropical rainforests and lowland grasslands.·Enjoy morning and evening safaris in Udawalawe National ParkAlaskan brown bear, ecology and wilderness adventure9 August 2026| 6 daysDive into the wild heart of Alaska for an unequaled encounter with brown bears in their natural environment. Guided by expert naturalists, gain fascinating insights into bear ecology. Arrive via a private flight flying over rough mountain ranges and glacier-capped volcanoes. Stay at a small remote bear camp on Cook Inlet in luxury tent cabinsMarine conservation cruise exploring Darwin’s Galapagos24 August 2026| 8 daysDiscover the biodiversity of the Galapagos Islands, which inspired Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution. Accompanied throughout by passionate naturalist James Costa, who will bring the islands to life through dynamic lectures and engaging discussions. Sail aboard the small sailboat, accommodating just 15 guests21.What do the adventures in Costa Rica and Alaska have in common A.They focus on bear ecology. B.They offer luxury tent cabins.C.They provide guidance from specialists. D.They conduct in-depth exploration of volcanoes.22.What can visitors do during the Galapagos cruise A.Learn sailing skills. B.Attend educational talks.C.Join a large tourist group. D.Participate in conservation work.23.Where is this text probably taken from A.A travel brochure. B.A wildlife report.C.A biology textbook. D.An adventure blog.BRamla Ali, Somali-born boxer, model and ambassador of United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) , has spent her life fighting, first for survival, then for change. From escaping Somalia’s civil war to stepping into the Olympic ring, she’s turned her own story of struggle into a powerful mission to uplift others.Following her brother’s death in the chaos of war, Ali and her family spent a year as refugees (难民) before resettling in London, where Ali chanced upon boxing. What began as a means to prevent herself from being bullied has matured into both a lifelong calling and a source of comfort and a passion. Her amateur career saw her claim England’s National, Great British, and 2019 African Zone Featherweight titles. In 2021 she made history as Somalia’s first Olympic boxer, a symbol of perseverance and determination.Guided by the belief “You can’t be what you can’t see — if people witness my journey, they may dare to dream too”, Ali journeyed back to Kenya and visited the Dadaab refugee camp with UNICEF in 2025, during which she joined the Kasarani Sasa recycling group, a collective of over 200 refugee women waste pickers, helping sort plastic and cardboard. The program provides childcare, informal education for kids and safe income for struggling mothers. “Witnessing the things firsthand struck me. This could have been me, had I not left. It’s heartbreaking — you want to help everyone, but there’re so many,” Ali said.At FilmAid Kenya, a learning program teaching the young displaced filmmaking and storytelling, Ali shared how education transformed her life with the students, many of whom dreamed of careers in medicine or psychology, despite hardships. Though moved by a teenager who desired to be a film director after her first exposure to a camera, Ali feared the program, a lifeline for refugee children’s dreams, was at risk from global aid cuts.Deeply concerned about this, Ali partnered with UNICEF to provide sustained financial backing for refugee children’s education. Meanwhile, she’s expanded her free women’s boxing club worldwide. She made an appeal, saying “If my story can help just one girl see hope, my efforts will be fully worth it.” Ali’s power as a role model stimulates numerous disadvantaged youth’s ambition, lifting them out of despair and into dignity.24.What initially drew Ramla Ali to boxing A.The need for self- defense. B.The desire for pleasure.C.The pursuit of an athletic career. D.The influence of her brother.25.What did Ali do in 2025 A.She set up a recycling program for refugee women.B.She collected waste materials for UNICEF in person.C.She organized childcare services in the Dadaab camp.D.She dedicated herself to a women’s recycling group in Kenya.26.What was Ali’s major concern about the program FilmAid Kenya A.Qualification. B.Accessibility. C.Funding. D.Equipment.27.Which of the following best summarizes Ramla Ali’s life journey A.From a refugee to an advocate. B.From isolation to connection.C.From ignorance to wisdom. D.From a victim to a victor.CFor decades, cancer treatment has been dominated by chemotherapy (化疗) , a tool that attacks rapidly dividing cells — both cancerous and healthy ones. Patients undergoing chemotherapy often suffer severe side effects such as hair loss, and weakened immunity, making the treatment process as painful as the disease itself. However, the emergence of targeted drugs has started an era of precision medicine that treats cancer not with a “carpet bombing” but with a “precision strike.”Unlike chemotherapy, which harms healthy cells without discrimination, targeted drugs cause minimal damage to normal tissues. Most patients only experience mild side effects like diarrhea, allowing them to maintain a relatively normal quality of life during treatment. Many targeted drugs are also available in oral form, saving patients from frequent hospital visits for injections.Targeted drugs work like smart missiles equipped with advanced navigation systems. Each cancer cell carries unique molecular (分子的) features called “targets,” which are like the special locks on the cells. Researchers design targeted drugs to act as the matching keys, enabling them to attach specifically to these targets. A well-known drug, Trastuzumab, focuses on the HER2 protein overexpressed in some breast cancer cells, blocking their growth signals and enhancing the immune system’s ability to destroy cancer cells.Yet, targeted therapy still faces major difficulties: drug resistance and high costs. Cancer cells are highly adaptable. After months or years of treatment, they may mutate (突变) to escape the effects of targeted drugs. Some lung cancer patients treated with first-generation EGFR inhibitors (抑制剂) , for instance, develop the T790M mutation, making the drugs ineffective. Meanwhile, the long and costly development process of targeted drugs — from target discovery to clinical trials — leads to extremely high prices, putting them out of reach for many patients worldwide.The future of targeted drugs lies in constant innovation. Scientists are exploring combined therapies, such as pairing targeted drugs with immunotherapy, bringing new hope to countless cancer patients and moving humanity closer to defeating cancer.28.What advantage do targeted drugs have over chemotherapy A.They can completely cure cancer.B.They precisely attack cancer cells.C.They work faster than chemotherapy.D.They have no side effects on tissues.29.Why does the author mention trastuzumab in paragraph 3 A.To illustrate how targeted drugs work.B.To explain how cancer cells mutate and resist drugs.C.To compare targeted drugs with traditional chemotherapy.D.To show targeted drugs are only effective for breast cancer.30.What can we infer about targeted therapy in paragraph 4 A.Targeted drugs will soon replace chemotherapy.B.High costs limit the use of targeted drugs globally.C.Drug resistance can be solved by T790M mutation.D.The T790M mutation makes cancer cells sensitive to drugs.31.What is the author’s attitude towards the future of targeted drugs A.Doubtful. B.Pessimistic.C.Optimistic. D.Unconcerned.DI packed my family into our old car and set off on a 3,000 km trip from Sydney to the outback (内陆), hoping to create lasting memories for the kids. My plan seemed ambitious — covering such distances with two young kids in the back might sound crazy to a sensible person.For most of the journey, we often felt annoyed, arguing about the remaining distance and the discomfort in the car. I’d had outback road trip memories as a kid and wanted my city-raised children to see the vast open spaces.At a bird-hide near Forbes, we watched a swamp with bright green water and dead trees. Eager to share Australian folk stories, I confidently told the kids that a mysterious creature lived there — but stumbled when they asked me follow-up questions. Their enthusiasm for the smallest joy blew my mind. At a roadside motel that looked like a movie set, the kids loved being woken by the night trains, cheering each time.After three days, we reached Broken Hill — a town dominated by a big slag heap (矿渣堆), just as remarkable as I remembered. Surrounded by kilometers of mineral-rich land, its streets imply its mining roots. I feared the mineral museum would bore the kids, but they yelled with joy, thinking it was real-life Mine craft.The trip wasn’t fantastic — I even complained about hard mattresses on the bed and small towels. But on Easter morning, the kids went wild for a simple egg hunt in our cheap motel room, thrilled to search every corner. I set out to teach the kids about the far reaches of our state, when in fact the kids were the best perspective I could ask for all along.32.Why did the author organize the trip A.To explore the locals’ unique lifestyle. B.To document the kids’ exposure to nature.C.To make shared memories for the family. D.To relive the special outback experiences.33.What does the underlined word “stumbled” in paragraph 3 probably mean A.Reflected on the memories. B.Agreed with their views.C.Argued about the stories. D.Tripped over my words.34.What does the author think of the trip A.It is worthwhile despite inconveniences.B.It went in line with the author’s original plans.C.It is an ambitious but disappointing attempt.D.It leaves the family an unpleasant memory.35.What key message does the author try to convey through the passage A.Travel joy lies in overcoming challenges.B.City-raised kids can easily adapt to the rural area.C.The outback offers more unique sights than cities.D.We gain unexpected insights through kids’ eyes.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。Tricks to keep fit36 Eat w hole and unprocessed foods instead of processed foods . Eat foods that are rich in protein such as eggs, fish, meat and whey. Vegetables and fruits should be a part of your regular diet as well. Cut back your intake on carbohydrate rich foods such as potatoes, rice, breads and pasta. You may eat a little of these after exercising.Do incline sit ups. Prop your legs up on the side of your bed and lie down on the floor so that your legs are above your head. 37 Do 20 to 30 repetitions and rest for a few minutes. Do three sets. Try to increase to 50 repetitions.Add weights to your incline sit-up routine. 38 You can start off with 5 pounds and begin using more as your abs get stronger. Cross your arms across the weight and rise slowly. Make sure that you don’t feel too much strain on your lower back. If you do, decrease the weight. Start off with 10 repetitions and build up to 20 then 30.Run sprints. This is one of the best cardio (有氧运动) exercises for improving abs, because it forces you to take deep breaths and gives you a complete body workout. 39 Do this 5 times and build up to doing it 10 times three times per week.Replace drinking alcohol and soda with drinking water, green tea and fruit juices. There are a lot of calories in alcohol and soft drinks. 40【选项】A.Eat healthy foods.B.Lay a light weight across your chest.C.Food helps to maintain and enhance relationships .D.Start off running 20 yard sprints as fast as you can.E.Increase your consumption of soluble (可溶的) fiber.F.Slowly lift your back up off the floor and bring your head toward your knees.G.Changing your drinking habits alone can decrease your calories by 25 percent.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 going through acute anxiety, which caused my body to respond in a frightening way. I feared something was wrong with my heart, so I turned to 41 for help.With a 29-year-old patient at the office, the cardiologist (心脏病科专家) seemed 42 as I was probably not his usual type of patient. He frankly told me, “I can't tell you what the little thing you feel in your chest is.” He 43 my concerns, offered no sympathy, and sent me home. I felt 44 that I'd wasted his valuable time and I was more anxious than I'd been before.With tears in my eyes, I told the second doctor that I felt“messed up”. The doctor listened 45 pulled his chair up beside me and gently 46 me. He said, “We're going to do everything we can to check you and make sure nothing is 47 , and I think what you're most probably experiencing is anxiety.”He spoke to me compassionately, and with full 48 of my concerns. The way he communicated with me never 49 me to feel guilty or foolish. He cared for me, listened to me, and understood me. Most importantly, I felt he had my best 50 in mind and he was 51 helping me sort out what was bothering me. After that, I felt like most of my symptoms and discomfort 52 .Years later, I recognized the 53 of Doctor 2's sympathetic response and Doctor 1's inaction. And I think our medical 54 should go beyond the pure physical, and sometimes we should 55 the psychological one, too.A.colleagues B.relativesC.friends D.professionals42.A.embarrassed B.confusedC.worried D.disappointed43.A.figured out B.brushed asideC.got across D.put forward44.A.dissatisfied B.astonishedC.ashamed D.annoyed45.A.selectively B.automaticallyC.desperately D.attentively46.A.comforted B.judgedC.observed D.amused47.A.approaching B.blamingC.waiting D.happening48.A.imagination B.descriptionC.comprehension D.expectation49.A.required B.causedC.reminded D.prepared50.A.interests B.lessonsC.beliefs D.suggestions51.A.addicted to B.accustomed toC.grateful for D.committed to52.A.disappeared B.worsenedC.developed D.counted53.A.relationship B.profitC.impact D.attempt54.A.choice B.treatmentC.skill D.supply55.A.value B.adaptC.share D.benefit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.假定你是李华,你的外国笔友 William 正在策划他所在学校的“中医文化进校园”活动。他发来邮件向你寻求建议,请给他回复,内容包括:1.你的建议; 2.表示祝愿。注意:1.写作词数应为 80 左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear William,__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Class 1’s basketball team had been doing great all season. With every game they won, their confidence climbed higher. They trained hard after school, pushing each other to run faster, jump higher, and play smarter. Their teamwork grew stronger with each practice, and soon, they earned a reputation for being unstoppable, admired by many classmates.After weeks of competition, Class 1 finally made it to the finals. Their opponent was Class 5, a team known for their sharp skills, quick passes, and strong defense. Both teams had defeated every challenger they faced, making the upcoming match one of the most anticipated events in the school. Excitement filled the air for days.On the day of the big game, the gym was packed with cheering students and teachers. Colorful flags waved in the stands. Right from the start, both teams played with determination. The ball flew back and forth across the court, and every shot brought loud cheers from the crowd. At halftime, the score was almost even, with only one point separating the two teams.In the second half, Class 5 returned with renewed energy. Their best player made several impressive moves, and soon, Class 5 took the lead. Class 1 fought back bravely, refusing to give up. They passed quickly, defended tightly, and made daring shots. With just a few seconds left on the clock, they were only three points behind.Class 1’s star shooter had one last chance to tie the game. He took a deep breath and launched a long, high shot. The ball arched beautifully through the air but struck the edge and bounced away. The final whistle blew, and Class 5 won the game by three points.The players of Class 1 felt heartbroken. Some dropped to their knees in disbelief; others shook their heads in depression. As emotions ran high, a few players began blaming each other for mistakes during the match.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Just then, their coach stepped onto the court.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Returning to the classroom, they decided to do something special together.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案1-5 CABBC 6-10AABAC 11-15CABBC 16-20 CABCA听力原文:(Text 1)M:I'll have three pairs of these shoes.Please tell me how much I should pay.W:$40 for one pair,but we offer a 10% discount for each pair when you buy two pairs or more.(Text 2)M: I am sorry to hear that Karl was fired.But I know he was often absent for sickness and hefrequently arrived at work lateW:Oh,neither of the reasons.Karl made a huge accounting error.(Text 3)W:Do you have the passports M: In my jacket. Oh no! I've forgotten them.W:Jason!M:We still have over 2 hours left. I'll get a taxi come and pick up the passports. But can you give me some money I forgot my wallet too.(Text 4)W:There was nothing good about that film. It didn't touch me at all.M:I know.That movie totally turns me off.Let's do something exciting.(Text 5)M:So,you enjoyed the trip to Edinburgh,Ella.Did you buy that bag W:Yeah,at the market.M:Did you buy anything else W:I also bought the ring I liked.I had to choose between that and a book I saw.(Text 6)M:Excuse me. I'd like to book a ticket to Shanghai.W: When would you like to fly M:As soon as possible.Do you have a flight tomorrow...the 7th of February W:Let me check. Sorry,that flight is all booked up.Can I book you for the 8th of February Wehave a nonstop flight leaving Los Angeles at 9:25.M:That will be OK. I'd like a seat in business class.W:OK.And how will you pay,cash or credit card M:I'd like to pay by check.W:I'm sorry,but we don't accept checks.M:I'll pay by credit card then. W:Great.(Text 7)M:Janet,have you drawn up a program of events for the exhibition W:Yes.Here it isM:Let me see. Date for the exhibition is the 19th of March. Good.That's what we've agreed on.Now you have the opening ceremony at 10:30,and it lasts for an hour. I think that's too long.W:So change it to finish at 11:00 M:OK.Now,let's continue with the opening ceremony.I think it'd be better if we have it in thehall instead of the big playground The hall isn't as noisy so we'll be able to hear the speakers. W:Sure.M:Another thing that we'll need to change is our first speaker. Ms. Black will not be able to attendas she has to take care of her husband who had a car accident.W:I see.(Text 8)M: I can't find my textbook for Biology 101.W:I'm sorry, but we're sold outM:Sold out! How can that be W:We received the wrong number of books.We're over fifty books short.M: We've been assigned two units to read for Friday. What am I going to do W:We'll be getting the books next Monday.M:But that doesn't help me now!W: Why not ask someone who has a book to share it with you M: I live off campus and don't know anyone in my class yet.W:Ah,my roommate is taking biology.I know she bought her books yesterday.I'll ask her if she'lllet you borrow it for a day to get your reading done. And I'll make sure to put aside a book for you when they come in next week.M:Oh,that would be great.(Text 9)M:Now Linda,let's talk about your first job.W: Well, I was an assistant in an expensive cake shop in the small town where I lived. My boss was always polite, never shouted at us, even when we dropped things, and that was good for a young woman like me who wasn't very confident.He knew everything about the business. I had no proper training, but it was good experience working for someone with so much knowledge.He didn't pay us well, but I didn't expect to earn much in my first job..M:Did you do any of the baking yourself W:There were two cooks who were specialists in making cakes for celebrations.I loved watchingthem at work, but I wasn't allowed to touch the ones on display in the windows. We sold sandwiches at lunchtime---again,very expensive ones,and the shop assistants had to make those.M: How did you get on with the other shop assistants W:One of them was my best friend,which was great,but the full-time staff sometimes treated us badly because we couldn't cook.But I was surprised that the full-time assistants couldn't add up in their head. I was good at it, but they used calculators if there was any thing difficult to work out(Text 10)W:Welcome to the International Language College. It's a beautiful place that is well worth visitingin this city.As you can see there are a lot of buildings in the college.As new students, you might find it difficult to find your way in the college,so we will take you on a quick tour.The collegeused to have four departments:English,French,German and Russian, but now there is a Chinese department as well and we are going to set up a Spanish department next year. At the moment we're outside your department,the English pared with other departments,it is the largest department in the college.In the English department there are over 200 students,30 students in each class. We have 50 teachers,including 20 professors in this department.The teachers are all from different countries, mainly from the U.S.A. and Australia, with a few from England and Canada.All of your classes will be here in this building.In the French department, there are over 150 students a140 teachers mainly from France and Canada. In the Russian department, we have more than120 students,and 28 teachers from Russia and Ukraine. Now, let's walk over to the main library which is the largest building in the college and is just next to the English department building.But I must remind you that this tour doesn't include a visit to the reading rooms. I'm afraid we don't do visits on any weekday during working hours, so as not to disturb the readers. If you do want to see these rooms, the only day there are tours is on Sundays. That's to say,you can visit them the day after tomorrow.【答案】21.C 22.B 23.A【答案】24.A 25.D 26.C 27.A【答案】28.B 29.A 30.B 31.C【答案】32.C 33.D 34.A 35.D【答案】36.A; 37.F; 38.B; 39.D; 40.G【答案】41.D 42.B 43.B 44.C 45.D 46.A 47.D48.C 49.B 50.A 51.D 52.A 53.C 54.B 55.A【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 William,I’m glad to hear about your school’s plan to introduce Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) culture. I truly wish my advice would be of much help to you.For the event, you could start with a lecture by a TCM expert. They can vividly explain the basic theories like Yin-Yang and the Five Elements, and share common TCM treatments. Another great idea is to set up a hands-on area where students can try making their own herbal sachets. It’s not only fun but also gives them a taste of TCM applications.I sincerely hope the event will be a huge success and that students will develop a deep love for TCM culture.Yours,Li Hua【分析】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生以李华的身份,给外国笔友William回复邮件,针对其学校“中医文化进校园”活动给出建议,并表达美好祝愿。【详解】1.词汇积累高兴的:glad → delighted/thrilled介绍:introduce → present 真诚地:sincerely → genuinely成功:success → victory 2.句式拓展同义句转换原句:It’s not only fun but also gives them a taste of TCM applications.拓展句:Not only is it fun, but it also gives them a taste of TCM applications.67.【答案】Just then, their coach stepped onto the court. Speaking calmly but firmly, he reminded them that winning was not the only goal. True sportsmanship, he said, meant respecting each other, learning from mistakes, and staying united. Gradually, the players calmed down, their anger turning into reflection. They realized they had fought bravely and would come back stronger. A fire was lit inside them. Their hands came together in a powerful team cheer. They shouted, “We are Class 1! We never give up!”Returning to the classroom, they decided to do something special together. The loss still hurt, but now it became a source of power. They set a new goal — to train even harder for next season. They made a training plan, signed their names on it, and stuck it on the wall. “This is just the beginning!” one of them shouted. Determination filled the room. Though they had lost the game, they had won something greater — an unbreakable spirit that would carry them to future victories.【分析】本文以事件为线索展开,讲述了一班篮球队赛季表现优异、成功闯入决赛,与实力强劲的五班展开激烈对决,最终以三分惜败,队员们心碎并互相指责,在教练的引导下正视失败、重拾团结,随后共同规划未来、凝聚斗志的故事。【详解】1.段落续写① 由第一段首句“就在那时,他们的教练走上了球场。”可知,接下来可描写教练安抚队员情绪,引导他们正确看待输赢,传递体育精神,让队员们停止互相指责,冷静反思,重新凝聚在一起。② 由第二段首句“回到教室后,他们决定一起做一件特别的事。”可知,接下来可描写队员们将失败转化为动力,共同制定新的训练计划,立下约定,展现出不服输、共奋进的团队精神。2.续写线索教练出面引导——队员冷静反思、停止指责——重拾团结与斗志——返回教室共商计划——制定训练目标、凝聚奋进力量3.词类激活行为类①提醒:remind/prompt②变成:turn into/transform into③大叫:shout/yell情绪类①平静地:calmly/peacefully/composedly②愤怒:anger//irritation/wrath第 page number 页,共 number of pages 页 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2026届黑龙江省高三下学期英语模拟练习卷.docx 英语听力.mp3