资源简介 2026届宁夏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. What will the boy do next A. Help draft the poster. B. Buy rubbish bags. C. Collect plastic bottles.2. What kind of gift does the woman prefer A. A shared experience. B. A set of kitchen knives. C. A smart coffee maker.3. When does the main movie start A. At 7:00 p.m. B. At 7:30 p.m. C. At 8:00 p.m.4. What is the woman's purpose in taking the online photography course A. To win a contest. B. To better preserve memories. C. To become an expert.5. What does Mrs . Carter do for the community A. Run a community bike shop.B. Teach kids to repair bikes.C.Hold monthly book exchanges.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 are the speakers mainly discussing A. The side effects of strict dieting.B. The importance of exercising.C. The impacts of work pressure.7. What will the man probably do first to improve his health A. Consult a nutritionist. B. Join a sports club. C. Reduce his workload.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What is the main problem with the man's essay A. A boring topic. B. An unclear argument. C. Insufficient evidence.9. What is the woman's advice A. Do more research. B. Expand the focus. C. Restructure the essay.10.When should the man submit the essay A. This Friday. B. Next Monday. C. This weekend.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What should Tom do first to deal with the lost book A. Report the loss. B. Buy a new copy. C. Pay the fine.12. How long will the library give Tom to look for the lost book again A. One week. B. Two weeks. C. One month.13. What does Lisa plan to do if Tom has to pay the cost A. Lend him the money needed.B. Sell her notebook to help him.C. Share the cost after joint work.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. What was the primary design purpose of the companion robot A. To accompany the old.B. To do household chores.C. To provide medical reminders.15. What was the unexpected finding from the user feedback A. Perfect robots perform better.B. Emotional bonds matter most.C. Medical help is the top concern.16. What is the new focus of the project A. Making processors faster.B. Improving personal connection.C. Adding more advanced functions.17. When will the new version be available for purchase A. In January, 2026. B. In March, 2026. C. In June, 2026.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。Where does the vampire squid (幽灵乌贼) live A. In oxygen-rich zones. B. In shallow ocean areas. C. In the depths of the sea.19. What is mainly discussed about the vampire squid A. The hunting skills. B. The defense strategy. C. The physical features.20. How does the vampire squid defend itself A. By releasing dark ink. B. By forming a shining cover. C. By battling with its attackers.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。ABelow are several most convenient resorts (胜地) to enjoy a day of skiing in the Alps. St. Anton am Arlberg, Austria Having about 350 kilometers of pistes (雪道), it is the largest skiing area in Austria and the 5th largest in the world. Skiers of every level will find their perfect ride here, but it’s the advanced level that will benefit most. Some snowboarders, however, might struggle on flat connections between the bigger skiing areas. Davos, Switzerland Davos is where the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum takes place. Every year in late January world leaders will come to this small village. Besides that, Davos is the biggest skiing resort in Switzerland with its 300 + kilometers of pistes. Davos is very high in the mountains, so good conditions are almost always guaranteed. And the pistes are very wide and well-maintained, so skiing here is pure joy. Kitzbüihel, Austria Kitzbühel is frequently ranked as Austria’s best ski resort. And for a good reason—it has it all and, most importantly, in good balance. Great conditions. Well-prepared pistes. Many restaurants and bars creating a lively Après Ski atmosphere. All of it will make up for great time—be it a day trip or a week-long holiday. Every January Kitzbühel hosts the FIS Alpine World Cup, which some consider to be the most spectacular skiing competition outside the Winter Olympics. Chamonix-Mont Blanc, France Being one of the oldest resorts in France, it has been a world-class destination for skiing since it hosted the first Winter Olympics in 1924. Throughout the year this village welcomes thousands of hikers, cyclists, mountaineers, rock climbers and, of course skiers. While it is beginner-friendly, it’s a destination for experienced skiers and those seeking adventure. In particular, it’s very famous for its off-piste options.21.What do St. Anton am Arlberg and Kitzbühel have in common A.They are fit for a week-long holiday.B.They are located in the same country.C.They are used for the skiing competition.D.They benefit the advanced skiers most.22.What makes Chamonix-Mont Blanc special A.It wins fame with its long pistes.B.It is friendly to ski beginners.C.It once held the Winter Olympics.D.It is the oldest resort in France.23.Which place can see world leaders every year A.Davos.B.St.Anton am Arlberg.C.Kitzbühel.D.Chamonix-Mont Blanc.BWilliam Butler Yeats was born into a wealthy, artistic Irish family in Dublin in 1865. It was his father’s career as an artist that took the family to London for four years during Yeats’ boyhood. His mother was from Sligo. It was she who introduced William to the Irish folktales which permeated (渗透)his early poetry. Yeats attended art school in Dublin, but he soon left to concentrate on poetry. It was apparent that his medium was not the brush but the pen. He first began writing poetry at the age of seventeen, and two short works were published in The Dublin University Review in 1885.Yeats’s childhood and young manhood were spent between London, Sligo and Dublin, and each of these places contributed something to his poetic development. His devotion to Ireland was so intense that he returned to live in the wildest of its counties, to integrate himself with the problems of his own land, and express a life that had never been given full expression. From the countryside around Sligo he got something much more earthly — a knowledge of the life of the peasantry and of their folklore (民俗).Heavily influenced by the works of Shelley, he wrote in a conventional fashion about what every seventeen-year-old boy worries about. But as he matured as a poet, he turned to the writings on the Irish folkloric subjects that he would become the most famous for. He explored history and community through a complex blend (融合)of landscape and fantasy that inspired the next generation of Modernist poets.He learned to see his poetry as a contribution to a rejuvenated Irish culture. With the cooperation of a few others, Yeats helped to establish not only the Gaelic League but also the Irish Literary Theater. He also re-created folklore and perfected a poetry of music.Yeats was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923, and remains to this day one of Ireland’s best-selling and most recognized poetic figures.24.What can be inferred about Yeats from the first paragraph A.He showed an interest in poetry. B.He was left out of the art school.C.He majored in literature at college. D.He was homeschooled by his mother.25.Why did Yeats return to the Irish countryside A.To get closer to nature. B.To gather writing materials.C.To experience peasants’ life. D.To recall the days of his youth.26.Yeats became best-known as a poet for the writing of ________.A.his worries as a teenager B.Shelley’s influence on himC.the Irish folklore subjects D.his desire for a fantasy world27.What is the text mainly about A.An established Irish poet. B.The features of Irish folklore.C.The rejuvenation of Irish poetry. D.A brief introduction to Irish literature.CA group of giraffes moves elegantly across a wide-open Kenyan plain. Their long necks stretch high, swinging gently with each graceful step. The sun bathes the landscape in a golden colour, casting long shadows over the grass. In the distance, the snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro rises grandly against the sky.What has led to giraffes’ extraordinary shape According to Charles Darwin, the neck of 1.8 m benefits them by allowing them to out-reach shorter-necked competitors to feed on green leaves in tall trees; it has become a classic example of evolutionary (进化) theory. But the research from East Africa showed that tall giraffes frequently feed from low-growing bushes and eat faster and more regularly at low heights. This is a surprise for Darwin’s feeding competition idea.Giraffes invest a lot in neck growth. Males continue to grow their necks into old age (about 28), well past the time females stop (around the age of 8). At last, males have long and strong necks, which they use to show off before females as well as fight against enemies. It seems that their necks are more notably used as weapons than for feeding.Is the neck a result of evolution The answer should date back to their ancestors. In 2022, a group of experts led by a Chinese biologist uncovered one of the smallest known giraffe fossils. This ancient animal, standing about 1.2 m tall, showed a short but strengthened neck and a horned head. That was the earliest known shape of giraffes ever found. They lived some 16.9 million years ago!Today’s giraffes are much larger, with necks longer and horns dramatically reduced. With the necks they can not only eat higher and lower, spot danger earlier, but fight with more power. These all contribute to their survival. Darwin is right. Watching the giraffes gracefully wander across the plain, I am once again in awe of the natural beauty shaped by the power of natural selection.28.What is the purpose of mentioning the research from East Africa A.To doubt an established theory. B.To offer an additional example.C.To advocate for common sense. D.To support a questioned belief.29.What does the author aim to stress about giraffes’ neck growing in paragraph 3 A.The advantage of the males. B.The importance for survival.C.The relation with their ages. D.The difference between genders.30.What is now the author’s attitude towards Darwin’s theory A.He is well convinced. B.He is disapproving.C.He is more tolerant. D.He is still cautious.31.Which can be the best title for the text A.An Exception to Darwin’s Theory.B.Giraffes and Their Neck Competition.C.The Problem of Giraffe Evolution.D.Nature’s Perfect Design for Giraffes.DAs we live longer and technology continues its rapid development, we can imagine a future where machines will enlarge our human abilities and help us make better life choices, from health to wealth. Through our dialogue and digital pieces, artificial intelligence (AI) (人工智能) will understand our life goals and wishes, our duties and limitations. It will help us plan different life events, so we can spend more time enjoying life’s moments.The ability for AI to understand the complexities and slight differences of human conversation is, however, one hurdle (障碍). There are several thousand known living languages in the world today. Adding to the difficulties are the varied ways words are shared and used across different cultures, including grammar, levels of education and styles of the speakers. Google Duplex, the technology supporting Google Assistant, which places phone calls using a natural-sounding human voice instead of a robotic one, is an early attempt to address such challenges in human communications. But these are just initial whispers in voice of AI’s long journey.Beyond making reservations and conducting simple dialogues, virtual assistants will need to become far more useful and further fit into the parts of our everyday lives. Not only will they need to foresee what we need before we ask, they also need to understand the context of our conversations and react accordingly. Imagine a snow day when school is canceled for the kids. Knowing that you must now stay at home with your children, your phone would remind you, asking if you’d like your meetings moved to the following day. Alternatively, imagine how much more pleasant your journey home from a business trip would be if your phone could automatically arrange for a ride waiting to pick you up at the airport, based on your travel plan, location, and habits. The possibilities are endless.32.What do we know about AI A.It narrows our abilities. B.It limits our better choice.C.It helps us enjoy life better. D.It doesn’t know our limitations.33.What makes it hard for AI to understand what humans say A.Low level of speakers. B.Varieties of languages and cultures.C.Imperfection of AI. D.Similarities between languages.34.Which word can best describe the author’s attitude towards AI A.Supportive. B.Uncaring. C.Worried. D.Doubtful.35.Which of the following can be the best title of the text A.AI Will Replace Humans B.AI Will Set Goals for UsC.AI Will Meet Challenges D.AI Will Be Part of Our Daily Lives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。Maintaining Rhythm and Happiness in Final YearFor students navigating the intensity of final-year studies, happiness is a luxury that you cannot afford during this critical period. However, happiness is not the absence of stress, but a sense of controlled progress and inner peace cultivated within the demanding environment. 36Why then should you prioritize the cultivation of happiness In an age of prevalent stress, actively safeguarding this happiness is essential. Chronic anxiety and burnout impair cognitive function, and even hurt your academic performance. Research confirms that greater happiness is associated with better physical health, stronger resilience, and more fulfilling relationships. 37To achieve this, begin with intentionally designing your daily rhythm. This means scheduling not only study sessions but also breaks. 38 These acts are not time wasted; they are strategic resets that prevent mental fatigue and sustain concentration. For instance, a ten-minute walk after a 90-minute study block can significantly clear mental fog, thus improving efficiency in the next session.39 While academic goals are vital, defining your self-worth only by test scores is a fragile foundation. Instead, consciously connecting your daily effort to larger personal growth such as problem-solving skills fosters a better sense of accomplishment. This shift from a purely outcome-based to a process-oriented perspective transforms the journey into a source of satisfaction.In fact, maintaining your own rhythm in senior year is an act of wise self-management. It involves protecting your mental space through structured balance and reframing the purpose of your effort. 40 Then, you are empowered to perform at your best when it matters most.A.Perspective is key, too.B.Self-worth also matters.C.You’ll find all your stress disappear without a trace.D.It is a feeling of moving forward at a sustainable pace.E.They can be brief walks, mindful breathing, or a favorite hobby.F.Thus, investing in happiness can energize you in all aspects of our lives.G.By doing so, you’ll harvest both academic knowledge and sustainable happiness.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。During the holiday season in 2015, Felicia Hall was battling depression. “I was unhappy, overeating fast food at night and not really caring for myself. I wasn’t physically 41 , but always felt tired,” she says.It wasn’t until New Year that Hall wanted to make a 42 . A friend recommended Daily Burn, a workout program, and she 43 to sign up. “I registered, though not believing I can keep on. I even set a 44 on the phone to cancel it before the free trial ended,” says Hall. “Within two weeks, I did not 45 . So I deleted the note.”The 46 gained from Daily Burn also got her running. “I love the sound of 47 my feet on the ground, knowing my body is 48 of doing that,” she says. Hall also 49 her late-night fast-food sessions and started cooking healthy meals. After five months, Hall lost 20 pounds - and gained a new 50 on exercise, and on life. She consistently 51 the Daily Burn community group for support. And she 52 started teaching group fitness classes in her hometown. 53 , she learned the power of positive thought and self-belief. “To be physically able to exercise and continue to 54 with it - it’s an amazing gift,” she says. “People not experiencing it aren’t 55 what something like this can do for a person. It’s not just physical - it’s mental. It’s everything.”41.A.challenged B.tolerant C.active D.limited42.A.difference B.change C.living D.deal43.A.continued B.managed C.decided D.promised44.A.reminder B.deadline C.monitor D.timetable45.A.proceed B.forget C.hesitate D.withdraw46.A.confidence B.wellness C.passion D.support47.A.laying B.hitting C.stamping D.beating48.A.sick B.afraid C.sure D.capable49.A.transformed B.enriched C.rescheduled D.restored50.A.focus B.emphasis C.attitude D.remark51.A.called on B.relied on C.appealed to D.turned to52.A.even B.still C.ever D.almost53.A.By chance B.In fact C.Above all D.At first54.A.practice B.combine C.struggle D.grow55.A.worried B.aware C.satisfied D.certain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。Architecture is not only a technological science, but also an art form. In ancient Chinese architecture, the combination of art and 56 (wise) is a treasure left to us by our ancestors. Next, some typical 57 (representation) of Chinese architecture will be selected and introduced to you here.The Forbidden City, also known as the Palace Museum, is a magnificent landmark located in Beijing. This extraordinary complex, 58 (complete) in 1420 after starting construction in 1406, served as the royal palace for 24 emperors. The Palace complex is known for its traditional Chinese architecture design, 59 (feature) complicatedly carved wooden structures, colorful rooftops, and dedicate details. Within the Forbidden City, there are several main palaces and halls that are the focal points of the complex. The Forbidden City 60 (house) a vast collection of art and cultural artifacts that provide lights into the rich history of China.The Great Wall consists of one or more walls, fortresses (堡垒), and beacon towers (烽火台) along the Great Wall with natural barriers, some of 61 are still standing today. This giant defense system is 62 unique mixture of military architecture and civilian engineering. It’s a reminder of our country’s rich history and the 63 (count) efforts made to protect our land. As you walk along the wall, you’ll notice that each fortress has its own design and purpose, from monitoring enemy movements 64 providing refuge for travelers.As we can see, ancient Chinese architecture 65 (create) rich and colorful artistic images over the past centuries. Take action and feel the charm of our ancient Chinese architecture on your own.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,你的英国笔友Edward打算举办主题为“Chinese Traditional Sports”的活动。请你写信推荐一项运动项目,例如太极,毽子,赛马,秋千,射箭等。内容包括:1.推荐一项运动;2.说明推荐理由。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。提示词:太极Tai chi 秋千swing 射箭archeryDear Edward,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours sincerely,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。Last autumn, a small conflict between my family and our new neighbors almost broke out, but it eventually turned into a precious lesson about understanding and friendship.Mr and Mrs Lee moved into the apartment next door in early September. At first, we exchanged polite smiles when passing by, but things changed soon. My younger brother, Tom, was crazy about playing the drums (鼓). He’d been dreaming of joining the school’s music band and practiced hard every evening right after finishing his homework, usually from 5 pm to 6 pm. He said the loud beats helped him release stress from a day of studying. However, our thin apartment walls turned his practice sessions into a headache for the Lees.Mrs Lee worked night shifts at the hospital. She relied on the afternoons to sleep and recharge for the next shift, but the drumbeats would wake her up repeatedly. Mr Lee, a freelance writer who worked from home, needed complete quiet to focus on his stories, but the constant “boom-boom-boom” would break his train of thought. We didn’t notice their trouble at first; Tom always closed his bedroom door when practicing, and we thought that would reduce the noise enough.One Tuesday evening, Mr Lee knocked on our door. His face looked serious, and I could tell he was upset. “I’m sorry to bother you,” he said, “but the drum noise has been making it hard for my wife to rest and me to work. We’ve tried closing the windows, but it still doesn’t help much.” My parents apologized immediately, but Tom felt wronged. He argued that he only practiced for an hour each day and had nowhere else to play. For the next few days, the atmosphere between our two families became awkward. We stopped greeting each other, and the walls seemed to grow thicker.My mom decided to fix the situation. She baked a plate of chocolate cookies — Mrs Lee’s favorite, which we learned from a casual chat before — and asked Tom and me to take them to the Lees.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。When we arrived, Mrs Lee opened the door with a surprised look.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________After a discussion, they agreed on a new schedule for drum practice.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案1-5 BACBC 6-10 AABCB 11-15 ABCAB 16-20 BCCBB英语听力录音稿Text 1M: Hi, Lucy, how's the "Green-School" project going W: I have finished collecting plastic bottles --- 200 already piled behind the lab. But I still need to design the poster.M: I'll run to the store for extra-large rubbish bags while you draft it.Text 2M: I heard you just moved into your new place. For your housewarming party, would you prefer a set of fancy kitchen knives or one of those smart coffee makers W: Those are both lovely ideas, but honestly, I'd much rather have you and a few other friends over for a homemade dinner. Helping me create the first real memory in this space would mean so much more.Text 3M: Hurry up! It's already 7 p.m. We'll be late for the movie.W: Relax. The cinema is only 15 minutes away, and there are 45 minutes of previews before the main movie starts. We can arrive just in time for the previews --- and the main movie won't start until after them.Text 4M: I notice you've been putting a lot of time into that online photography course. The technical parts seem very difficult.W: For me, it's not about becoming a technical expert at all. When I look back at the photos from my previous trips, they can't bring back the real feelings of those moments. I want my pictures to keep memories alive, so those good memories don't fade.Text 5W: I heard Mrs. Carter was honored for her work in the neighborhood last week.M: That's right. She doesn't just organize monthly book exchange activities at the library. She also fixes old bikes for kids for free.W: No wonder everyone says she's the most helpful person here.Text 6W: You look exhausted, Mark. Are you still on that strict diet M: Yeah, but I'm always tired and easily annoyed. I thought I would feel great.W: Well, extreme diets often have negative effects. Your body needs a variety of nutrients to function. Combine that with the stress from your new job, and it's no wonder you feel this way.M: I guess you are right. I've been skipping meals to work, and then I am too tired to exercise.W: Maybe focus on eating balanced meals at regular times first, before you think about hitting the gym.M: That sounds like a more sustainable approach. I'll start with seeking professional guidance and fixing my eating habits.Text 7W: Come in. Michael. I have your essay here.M: Thank you for seeing me, Dr. Reed. I was hoping to hear your comments.W: Of course. You've chosen a fascinating topic --- the influence of social media on people's life. You've gathered many interesting points and abundant evidence, but they feel like a list rather than a logical argument.M: I see. So, the parts are there, but they don't build towards a central idea W: Exactly. Your argument is a bit unclear. So my advice is that you need to narrow the focus of your argument and then restructure the essay to support it more directly. Each paragraph should serve to prove that central claim.M: I understand. That makes perfect sense. Thank you.W: You're welcome. If you revise it by Friday, I can check it again before you submit it next Monday.Text 8M: Hi Lisa, I ran into a problem with the library books I borrowed last month. The poetry book was supposed to be returned today, but I can't find it anywhere.W: Tom, did you check the library's policy for lost books You might not have to pay the fine right away.M: Really I was so worried. I thought I'd have to pay double the book's cost like my cousin did last year. What should I do first W: First, go to the library's front desk and report the loss. They'll give you a two-week grace period to look for it again. If you still can't find it, you only need to pay the original price within one month, not double.M: That's a relief! I'll go after class this afternoon.W: If it is really lost for good, let me know the exact cost. I was taking a part-time job at the campus bookstore to save up for a new notebook. We could take that job together, and I'll split half the book cost with you.M: That's so kind of you, Lisa!Text 9M: Dr. Lee, your "Companion Robot" project has gained a lot of attention. Could you tell us about its design purpose W: Of course. While the robot does have practical functions like medical reminders and doing household chores, its primary goal was to offer companionship to the elderly.M: That's fascinating. Are you focusing on making it as perfect as possible W: Interestingly, our customer data showed something different. They preferred robots that bonded with them. One gentleman told us, "I don't need a machine that's perfect. I need a companion that feels like it's trying to understand my world."M: What does this mean for the future of your project W: It means a shift in our philosophy. Our priority is not just adding features or speeding up processors. We are now focusing on enabling the robot to adapt to each user's unique personality.M: This is great. When can this robot be available for purchase W: Our new version won't be released until next year. It will first undergo a three-month trial period starting in March, 2026. We plan to make it available for purchase right after the trial ends.Text 10M: Good morning, everyone. Let's dive into a wonder of the deep sea: the vampire squid. Its name sounds scary, but it's not a vampire, and it's not quite a squid either! It's a unique creature that lives in the dark, oxygen-low zones of the ocean --- usually 600 to 900 meters below the surface. To survive the attacks from its enemies, it has developed an amazing defense strategy. When threatened, it doesn't release dark ink like its shallow-water cousins. Instead, it performs a magic trick. It turns itself inside out! It pulls its arms over its body, forming a huge cover. But that's not all. To make this display even more confusing for attackers, the tips of its arms shine with light, creating an amazing light show. Scientists believe this combination of a physical cover and unexpected light is meant to frighten and distract its attackers, buying the vampire squid precious seconds to escape into the darkness.【答案】21.B 22.C 23.A【答案】24.A 25.B 26.C 27.A【答案】28.A 29.B 30.A 31.D【答案】32.C 33.B 34.A 35.D【答案】36.D 37.F 38.E 39.A 40.G【答案】41.C 42.B 43.C 44.A 45.D 46.A 47.B 48.D 49.A 50.C 51.D 52.A 53.C 54.D 55.B【答案】56.wisdom 57.representations 58.completed 59.featuring 60.houses 61.which 62.a 63.countless 64.to 65.has created/has been creating66.【答案】Dear Edward,I’m thrilled to hear that you’re planning an event themed “Chinese Traditional Sports”. I’d like to recommend Tai Chi, which is a gentle and graceful martial art that has been practiced for centuries.The reason why I recommend it is that Tai Chi not only helps improve physical health by enhancing flexibility and balance but also promotes mental well-being as it requires concentration and mindfulness. What’s more, it’s suitable for people of all ages, which means everyone can participate and enjoy it.I hope you’ll consider my recommendation and have a successful event!Yours sincerely,Li Hua【分析】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生给英国笔友Edward写信,为其主题为“Chinese Traditional Sports”的活动推荐一项中国传统运动项目并说明推荐理由。【详解】1.词汇积累优雅的:graceful → elegant改善:improve → enhance适合的:suitable → appropriate考虑:consider → take... into account2.句式拓展同义句转换原句:I’m thrilled to hear that you’re planning an event themed “Chinese Traditional Sports”.拓展句:I’m quite excited because I’ve learned that you’re organizing an event with the theme of “Chinese Traditional Sports”.67.【答案】When we arrived, Mrs Lee opened the door with a surprised look. She hesitated for a moment before inviting us in. My mom smiled warmly and handed her the cookies, explaining that we wanted to apologize for the trouble Tom had caused. Mrs Lee’s face softened, and she thanked us sincerely. We sat down and had a heart-to-heart talk. She shared how difficult it was for her to sleep during the day and for Mr Lee to concentrate on his writing. Tom listened quietly, realizing the impact of his drumming on them. After a discussion, they agreed on a new schedule for drum practice. Tom would now practice from 7 pm to 8 pm, when Mrs Lee was at work and Mr Lee could take a break. He also promised to use drum mufflers to reduce the noise. In return, the Lees invited us to a home-cooked dinner the following weekend. As we left their apartment, the tension that had hung over us for days finally lifted. This small conflict had taught us the importance of understanding and compromise, turning neighbors into friends.【分析】本文以人物为线索展开,主要讲述了作者一家与新邻居李先生和李太太之间因弟弟汤姆打鼓而引发的小冲突,最终通过沟通和妥协转化为理解和友谊的珍贵教训的故事。【详解】1.段落续写:①由第一段首句内容“当我们到达时,李太太惊讶地打开了门。”可知,第一段可描写我们送饼干给李太太,并向她道歉,李太太接受了我们的道歉,并与我们进行了深入的交谈,让汤姆意识到了自己打鼓对邻居的影响。②由第二段首句内容“经过讨论,他们同意了新的打鼓练习时间表。”可知,第二段可描写我们与李先生和李太太商量出了新的打鼓时间,并采取了减少噪音的措施,双方的关系得到了改善,这个小冲突教会了我们理解和妥协的重要性。2.续写线索:送饼干道歉——深入交谈——意识到影响——商量新时间表——采取减少噪音措施——关系改善——学会理解和妥协3.词汇积累行为类①道歉:apologize/say sorry/express regret②深入交谈:have a heart-to-heart talk/talk deeply/have an in-depth conversation③专注于:concentrate on→focus on情绪类①真诚地:sincerely/genuinely②紧张:tension/nervousness/anxiety第 page number 页,共 number of pages 页 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2026届宁夏高三下学期英语模拟练习卷.docx 英语听力.mp3