海南省海口市2026届高三年级第二学期段考或月考英语模拟试题(含解析,无听力原文含及音频)

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海南省海口市2026届高三年级第二学期段考或月考英语模拟试题
本试卷共150分,答题时间共120分钟。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. What will Justin do this Friday
A. Go to a concert. B. Deal with business. C. Throw a dinner party.
2. How will the woman go to the park
A. By bus. B. On foot. C. By bike.
3. Why does the man fail to finish the book
A. He rereads certain chapters.
B. He is busy preparing for final exams.
C. He spends much time understanding the content.
4. What is the woman doing
A. Seeking advice. B. Exchanging ideas. C. Teaching a guitar class.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. A strict professor. B. Ancient civilization. C. A school assignment.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各小题,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至7题。
6. What do we know about the organization
A. It is started by Chloe’s school.
B. It is mainly targeted at elderly people.
C. It offers a space for kids with special needs.
7. How does Jack feel about the two students
A. He’s proud. B. He’s concerned. C. He’s sympathetic.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. Why does the woman recommend Garmin’s Enduro
A. It has a fancy appearance.
B. It is designed for athletes.
C. It has the extremely long battery life.
9. What is the price of the watch today
A. $810. B. $900. C. $910.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10. What is the relationship between the woman and Caroline
A. Colleagues. B. Mother and daughter. C. Doctor and patient.
11. What can be a challenge to picky eaters according to the man
A. Eating cereal. B. Having fresh fruit. C. Getting enough protein.
12. What is the man doing
A. Giving suggestions. B. Promoting a product. C. Conducting an interview.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13. Why is Tom reading about the Amazon River
A. To teach a class.
B. To do scientific research.
C. To prepare for a class presentation
14. What is probably the cause of the Amazon River’s problems
A. The terrible drought. B. The human behaviour C. The damaged local ecosystem.
15. How does the woman feel about the Amazon River’s situation
A. Sorry. B. Hopeful. C. Annoyed.
16. How much does the water level drop compared with the previous year
A. 0.59 meters. B. 4.01 meters. C. 6 meters.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. Who is the speaker probably talking to
A. Managers. B. Teachers. C. Painters.
18. What is the second point the speaker mentioned
A. Adding natural elements.
B. Bringing color into office.
C. Creating a playroom for relaxation.
19. What effect does the natural light have on office workers
A. It keeps them productive.
B. It makes them feel sleepy.
C. It gets them in a bad mood.
20. Why does the speaker give the talk
A. To highlight the impact of various colors.
B. To share how to make a creative workplace.
C. To illustrate benefits of casual conversations.
第二部分 阅读理解(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
Immersive Van Gogh Exhibition Opens in Singapore
What is the exhibition about
Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience is a large-scale digital art exhibition that brings the Post-Impressionist master’s works to life through projections, sound and interactive technology. It returns to Singapore with a notable new feature.
What is the key new feature
A dedicated AI Studio has been added. Visitors can type a text prompt, such as “sunflowers under a starry sky,” and an artificial intelligence algorithm will instantly generate a unique digital image in Van Gogh’s distinctive style of brushstrokes and colors. This image can then be projected alongside the artist’s classic works. “It’s about participation, not just observation,” notes a curator(策展人).
What are the main sections of the experience
Digital Galleries: Walk through rooms surrounded by animated projections of paintings like The Starry Night and Sunflowers.
AI Studio: Create and display your own AI-generated Van Gogh-style artwork.
VR Journey: Use virtual reality headsets to explore the landscapes of Arles, France that inspired Van Gogh. Please note: The VR section has a separate queue and may require additional waiting time.
What are the dates and prices
Dates & Venue: 15 November 2025—15 May 2026, Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre.
Ticket Price:
◆Adult (18-64) : S$32 (Weekdays) / S$38 (Weekends)
◆Child (5-12): S$18 (All days) Children under 5 enter free.
◆Student (13-17 or with valid ID): S$22 (All days)
◆Senior (65+): S$20 (All days)
◆Family Package (2 Adults+2 Children) : S$88 (Weekdays only)
21. What makes the exhibition special
A. It makes art appreciation accessible to children.
B. It values AI artwork more than human creation.
C. It stresses the commercial potential of AI artwork.
D. It prioritizes active interaction over passive viewing.
22. What seems to appeal to visitors most
A. VR technology. B. Hands-on experiences.
C. Landscapes of Arles. D. Van Gogh’s masterpieces.
23. How much should a young couple with 4-year-old twins pay at least
A. S$64. B. S$86. C. S$88. D. S$82.
B
Recently, the story of Xiao Peng, a dormitory supervisor at Shanghai Jianqiao University, has attracted a widespread social attention. This young man, only 21 years old and having graduated from college for just 11 months, has become a focal point in the eyes of many with his unique career choice and the positive life attitude.
Xiao Peng, a 21-year-old a dormitory supervisor at the Shanghai Jianqiao University, has been working at the school for 11 months since graduating from college. He frankly said that his initial choice originated from curiosity and aspiration for this job. Now he gets along very well with his colleagues and students. “Some students call me ‘teacher’ and others call me ‘brother’,” said Xiao Peng. He has learned a lot from this job, “I will not consider changing jobs for the time being and will continue to learn and strengthen myself.” Behind the ordinary name of “Xiao Peng” lies an extraordinary heart. He gave up the more “glamorous” career path in the traditional sense and turned to the seemingly ordinary but highly responsible work of dormitory management.
In the position of dormitory supervisor, Xiao Peng has gained more growth and insights than expected. He deeply realizes that every profession has its unique value and significance, and the key lies in how we face and devote ourselves with a positive attitude. Xiao Peng said that he has learned many valuable experience and skills in this job, all of which will become precious wealth on his future life path. Therefore he currently has no intention of changing the job, but plans to continue deepening his study and continuously improving his professional literacy (素养) and comprehensive abilities.
Xiao Peng’s story has really gone viral on the Internet. Many people have left messages saying, “In every trade, there is a master. No matter which industry you choose, as long as you do it with your heart, you can make achievements.”
24.What can we learn about Xiao Peng from the first two paragraphs
A.He has worked in university for years.
B.He chose his current job out of interest.
C.He is too young to consider changing jobs.
D.He is the youngest worker in a college dormitory.
25.Which word can best replace the underlined word “glamorous” in paragraph 2
A.Grateful. B.Adventurous.
C.Appealing. D.Tricky.
26.What does paragraph 3 mainly focus on
A.The value of learning experiences and skills.
B.Xiao Peng’s growth as a dormitory supervisor.
C.The importance of a positive attitude in every profession.
D.Xiao Peng’s decision to continue studying and improving.
27.Which proverb can best describe the passage
A.Time and tide wait for no man.
B.The early bird catches the worm.
C.You can’t judge a book by its cover.
D.Every occupation has its own dignity.
C
Catalina Coppel, 10, is aching to get a cell phone so she can be a social media butterfly. She says she’s the only person in her class without one and is looking forward to taking pictures to post on all the social media apps. Both her parents are worried. “If I can postpone it a little bit, it’ll be better for her mental health,” said her mother, Rosantina.
Research indicates there’s an increase in anxiety, depression and suicide in youth that is linked with increased social media use, according to Jessica Heldman at the University of San Diego School of Law Children’s Advocacy Institute. The organization is sponsoring Assembly Bill 2408, which defines addiction as a mental health issue that may need treatment or intervention and aims to better hold social media companies responsible. It would allow parents to sue social media companies like Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat for addicting children to their apps.
Suing social media companies is not new. The mother of Selena Rodriguez is among parents who’ve filed suit against Instagram and Snapchat. She claims her 11-year-old daughter died by suicide after developing an addiction to the social media apps.
City Heights parent Shaun Jones calls social media the “biggest drug known to man these days.” He not only sees the allure cell phones and apps have for his 8-year-old nephew, but his 2-year-old daughter as well. He was among the minority of people we talked to supporting a parent’s right to sue. “She’s only one click away from seeing something she should never see in her life,” said Jones.
San Diego High sophomore Clark Tansey says he uses social media for messaging but understands its draw. “It’s very easy to get too far in and lose consciousness,” he said.
Tansey’s father was among the parents concerned about a litigious (好诉讼的) society, citing the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial, saying it’s silly. They say parents should ultimately police their kids on social media, not the court of law.
28.Why is Catalina Coppel eager to get a cell phone
A.To take photos of herself. B.To show off to her classmates.
C.To get engaged in social media. D.To stay in touch with her parents.
29.What is Shaun Jones’ opinion of social media
A.It is a wonder drug for children. B.It contains inappropriate content.
C.It is a helpful tool if properly used. D.It pays no attention to parents’ right.
30.What is the attitude of Clark Tansey’s father to suits against social media companies
A.Favorable. B.Disapproving.
C.Reserved. D.Tolerant.
31.What is the purpose of this text
A.To discuss the causes of addiction to social media.
B.To show the seriousness of addiction to social media.
C.To promote the idea of suing social media companies.
D.To introduce a bill about suing social media companies.
D
Swindale Beck meanders(蜿蜒)through fields, farmland and valleys. However, not long ago, the river took a far more straight course.
A healthy river should be winding, free flowing and filled with wildlife. The ideal river is “very dynamic, messy and chaotic”, says Glen Swainson, a manager of RSPB. In Britain, however, 97% of rivers are broken up by artificial barriers. And for centuries rivers have been slowly artificially straightened to stop water from flooding and spilling onto farmland and houses.
But removing a river’s natural meanders has, in fact, achieved the opposite effect. Instead, it has disrupted the flow of rivers and destroyed water habitats, water quality and heightened flood risk. As the poor health of Europe’s rivers and streams continues to make news, communities are turning towards natural solutions to restore their rivers.
According to Tom Hayek, a natural flood management specialist, adding meanders into rivers has two benefits—it changes both the volume and the speed of water. Firstly, it decreases what’s known as flow conveyance. “When the length of the river is increased, you spread water over a wider area. This allows more water to sit up in the headwaters.” The second impact is on speed. Put simply, the more structure you add to the shape of a river, the slower the water will move down it. If it’s straight, water will “fly” through, says Hayek. When the flow of water is slowed, it creates deeper pools for fish to gather and rest.
With meanders added to Swindale Beck, the results were astonishing, says Annabel Rushton, a visitor experience manager. “Within three months of that river being re-wiggled, the salmon(鲑鱼)were spawning(产卵)in that one kilometre area for the first time in over 150 years,” she says. Scientists have also noted an increase in fish gathering. Then, there were the knock-on effects. Water-loving plants returned, providing cover for young fish to feed and hide.
32. Why were many rivers in Britain artificially straightened in the past
A. To increase the natural flow of rivers. B. To improve water habitats for wildlife.
C. To create barriers for flood management. D. To protect people and land from floods.
33. What problem may be caused by removing a river’s meanders
A. Lower water levels. B. Poorer farming land.
C. Worse water quality. D. Drier wildlife habitats.
34. What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about
A. The benefits of adding meanders. B. The impacts of straightening rivers.
C. The examples of controlling floods. D. The needs of increasing water speed.
35. What can be inferred from the last paragraph
A. Nature conservation is often a long game.
B. Species co-exist and function as a whole.
C. Eco-recovery can happen at a high speed.
D. Bio-diversity relies on human intervention.
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。
I once thought life was at its best in your 30s or 40s — when your career was going well, your kids still needed you, and you had plenty of energy. By the time I hit my late 60s, I figured the best of it was behind me. 36
I used to think that the best years of life were for making big changes, going on adventures, and choosing bravely. I never realized how much I believed that idea—until a sudden moment made me doubt it completely.
It started with a yoga class. A friend had been asking me to join her for months, but I always had an excuse—too busy, too stiff (僵硬的), too old. 37 I walked into that studio feeling completely out of place, surrounded by people half my age who bent flexibly while I struggled just to touch my toes (脚趾).
38 It wasn’t just about the yoga; it was about proving to myself that I could still try something new, even if it made me uncomfortable. That one small “yes” opened the door to more. I signed up for a watercolor painting class, even though I’d never held a brush before. 39 Each “yes” led to another, and before long, my days were filled with things that excited and challenged me.
The funny thing 40 I stopped worrying about whether I’d be good at something or if people would think I was out of place. Instead, I started focusing on how much fun it was just to try.
A. But something shifted that day.
B. The more I said yes, the less afraid I became.
C. Finally, just to stop her from pushing me, I said yes.
D. I realized that trying new things was only for the young.
E. My days were fine, but they felt routine and predictable.
F. At last, I could enjoy the peace of a quiet retirement life.
G. What’s more, I also joined a hiking group, though I hadn’t hiked for years.
第三部分 语言知识运用 (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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I have always been indecisive when it came to travel. I’d watch endless videos of destinations and read scores of __41__ online. But more often than not, __42__ fell far short of what was promised. The colourful images I’d come across online would turn out to be totally disappointing in real life.
So, a year ago, I made a change. I banned myself from too much __43__ for a trip. Instead, I chose an area I wanted to __44__. I couldn’t rely on my phone. It wasn’t easy at first. I felt rudderless(漫无目的的)without my phone to guide me while wandering through __45__ neighbourhoods. I was so accustomed to __46__ every detail about each place I visited and without that, I was exposed.
But that’s exactly why it’s so fun. Going in unprepared opens you up to __47__. Without being glued to directions on my phone, I was __48__ so much more of my surroundings, noticing details that would otherwise have __49__ passed me by.
Travelling without planning has made me more __50__ with making decisions. I no longer __51__ if the view isn’t as breathtaking as in the photos—because I’m not comparing my __52__ to anyone else’s.
Trying to have the __53__ holiday is no longer the point for me; it’s about living in the present and making good __54__. And in an era where we can see the best of everything through our phones, it’s been totally __55__ to have an experience that’s entirely mine.
41. A. newsletters B. reviews C. ebooks D. notices
42. A. reality B. bookings C. demand D. objectives
43. A. budget B. longing C. planning D. luggage
44. A. conserve B. occupy C. explore D. rejuvenate
45. A. unfriendly B. ethnic C. peaceful D. unknown
46. A. creating B. knowing C. assessing D. modifying
47. A. surprises B. routines C. duties D. traps
48. A. laying out B. relying on C. taking in D. cleaning up
49. A. purposely B. fortunately C. completely D. temporarily
50. A. comfortable B. stuck C. patient D. concerned
51. A. bear B. care C. feel D. see
52. A. wealth B. experience C. achievement D. health
53. A. luxurious B. secure C. casual D. perfect
54. A. excuses B. investments C. predictions D. memories
55. A. hesitant B. freeing C. plain D. demanding
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。
In early November, seeders moved up and down the fields, placing wheat seeds in the soil in 56._____ agricultural district of Dongying, Shandong province. It’s hard to imagine back in 2010, nothing would grow on the bare, white stretch of saline-alkaline land(盐碱地), just thin cotton with 57._____(pitiful) low yields. “The land 58._____(consider) worthless. Fellow farmers rented it to me for only 50 yuan per mu,” said Li Dianquan, a local farmer.
On the shores of the Bohai Sea where the winding Yellow River 59._____(empty) into the ocean, Dongying’s landscape has been shaped by an unusual geographical legacy. The gradual withdrawal of seawater over time left behind salt deposits 60._____ have created 227,330 hectares of saline-alkaline land.
“In the autumn harvest season, Shandong's landscape is a colorful palette(调色板), 61._____ the last color we want to see is the white of saline-alkaline land,” said Wang Jingdong, an official of the Department of Agriculture. This year farmers started planting a new strain of wheat, which has resistance 62._____ pests and diseases.
The fourth general conference called for enhancing overall agricultural production performance, quality and 63._____(efficient). Saline-alkaline land use is a crucial part of this effort, which holds significant strategic importance for safeguarding national food security and 64._____(ensure) China’s food supply remains firmly in its own hands. Shandong is exploring a path 65._____(characterize) by ecological prioritization and technological support.
第四部分 书面表达 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
假定你是学生李华,上周末参加了学校组织的为期一天的蔬菜基地社会实践,收获颇丰。你校英文公众号Youth Voice正发起以Field Labor为主题的互动分享,请你撰写跟帖,内容包括:
1. 简述经历;
2. 分享收获。
参考词汇:蔬菜基地 vegetable base
注意:
1. 词数80词左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答;
3. 开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Hello guys!
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Drop your story below!
第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
On the afternoon of my eighteenth birthday, I was driving my dad's old car around town, feeling absolutely free and excited. The sun was shining, and everything felt perfect. As I made a turn a bit too quickly, the worst thing happened. I scratched(刮擦)a car parked by the pavement. My heart jumped into my throat.
I stopped the car, my hands shaking on the wheel. I looked around nervously. The street was completely empty; no one had seen the accident. A powerful thought rushed into my head:"Just drive away. No one will ever know."The car I hit was a beautiful, brand-new car, and the scratch along its door was long and deep. My own car only had a small bump. Panic filled me. I had worked hard to save money for my first semester's college books, and I knew that money would be wiped out by this repair. The desire to escape was overwhelming.
But then, I pictured my dad's serious face. He had always taught me that taking responsibility for one's actions was what defined a person. With a heart that felt like a heavy stone, I pulled over and found a notebook and a pen in my backpack. With trembling hands, I wrote down my name, my phone number, my address, and a short apology. I tore out the page, walked back to the car, and carefully put the note under its windshield wiper. Driving home, I was consumed with fear already imagining the angry phone call and the financial trouble that would follow.
The call came that evening. A woman's voice, calm and steady, asked for me."This is Mrs. Gable,"she said."I'm calling about the note you left on my car."I prepared for the worst and apologized in a rushed, nervous stream. She listened quietly until I finished."The scratch on my car is quite noticeable,"she said, pausing. My heart sank, sure she was about to demand a huge payment. Then she added, her voice warming."But so is your honesty."
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。
I froze, not expecting such a response. __________________________________________
That night, I told my dad everything. ___________________________________________
海南省海口市2026届高三年级第二学期段考或月考英语模拟试题
参考答案及评分标准
2026.04
第一部分 听力 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5 BCCAC 6-10 CACAB 11-15BACAA 16-20 BACAB
第二部分 阅读 (共两节,满分50分)
21-23 DBA 24-27 BCBD 28-31 CBBD 32-35 DCAC
36-40 ECAGB
第三部分 语言运用 (共两节,满分30分)
完形填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45 BACCD 46-50 BACCA 51-55 BBDDB
语法填空 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56. an 57. pitifully 58. was considered 59. empties 60. which/that
61. but 62. to 63. efficiency 64. ensuring 65. characterized
第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
One possible version:
Hello guys! I’m inclined to share my social practice at a nearby vegetable base Last Saturday, which turned my textbook knowledge of labor into real-life learning.
Guided by local farmers, we watered crisp lettuce, cleared stubborn weeds, and sorted plump tomatoes. Beyond basic field work, we also learned to identify crop pests and use organic compost, and even joined a mini workshop on soil fertility. After a day’s labor, our hearts swelled with pride despite our muddy hands.
Not only did it teach me every bite of food stems from persistent care, but it also revealed that growth thrives amid the sweat of the field. It is such hands-on experiences that let us savor the sweetness of harvest and nurture a down-to-earth mindset.
Drop your story below!
高考五档满分范文(正文词数 106,完全符合 100-110 词要求)
Hello guys!
Last weekend, I joined the one-day social practice at the school-organized vegetable base, where I followed local farmers to ridge the soil, transplant tender vegetable seedlings and pick sun-warmed cherry tomatoes and crisp lettuce, my hands stained with mud and my waist slightly sore after a whole day’s hands-on work.
This immersive field labor not only brought me the pure joy of harvest, but also let me truly understand the hardship behind every bite of food. More importantly, it taught me that only down-to-earth labor can help us youth temper our will and grasp the true meaning of growth.
Drop your story below!
第二节:读后续写 (满分25分)
I froze, not expecting such a response. All afternoon I had been tortured by the thought of getting into huge trouble, and I had steeled myself for anger and complaints. But the angry shouts I had braced for never came. Instead, Mrs. Gable praised me for my integrity, saying my note had shown more respect than any apology could. She added that in a world where many people would have simply driven away, I had chosen to take responsibility for my mistake. She reassured me and firmly refused to accept any money for the repair. Her final advice to"drive safer"lingered in my heart long after we hung up, filling me with warmth that melted all my earlier anxieties.
That night, I told my dad everything. I described the scratch, the urge to run away, the note I left, and my terrible worry about the cost. When I finished, I hung my head, expecting scolding or disappointment. Much to my astonishment, however, he simply smiled and patted me on the shoulder, saying proudly that I had done the right thing, choosing integrity over fear."That's the mark of a man,"he said in a firm voice. We talked for hours, about responsibility, about second chances, about kindness. Before bed, he handed me a check."For your books,"he said gently. Dad was right— taking responsibility wasn't a burden. It was freedom. And that birthday, I didn't just grow older—I grew up.
详细解析如下
主题语境:人与社会——艺术与文化
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了在新加坡举办的“梵高:沉浸式体验”大型数字艺术展览的特色、主要展区、票价等信息,重点突出了新增的AI互动展区及其参与式体验。
第21题.D 细节理解。解析:根据文中“A dedicated AI Studio has been added... ‘It’s about participation, not just observation,’ notes a curator.”可知,展览新增AI工作室,让观众通过文字提示生成梵高风格的图像并参与投影,策展人强调这是“参与,而不仅仅是观察”,这正对应D选项“它优先考虑主动互动而非被动观看”。故选D。
第22题.B 细节理解。解析:根据饼状图可知,参观者在AI studio部分停留时间最长,由此推断 出学生对这部分内容最感兴趣。再根据“What are the main sections of the experience ”下的 第二点可知,AI studio 部分的主要内容是“创建并展示你自己用AI 生成的梵高风格艺术 作品”, 侧重“动手实践”。故选B。
第23题.A 数字计算。解析:题干问一对年轻夫妇带着4岁双胞胎至少需要支付多少。根据票价信息:成人(18-64)工作日S$32,周末S$38;5岁以下儿童免费。为支付最少,应选择工作日参观。两个成人工作日票价为32×2=64新元,双胞胎4岁符合“under 5 enter free”,因此总费用为64新元。家庭套餐(2成人+2儿童)工作日S$88,高于64,故不选。因此最少需支付S$64,故选A。
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。本文讲述了21岁大学毕业生小鹏成为上海建桥学院宿舍管理员的故事。小鹏的故事在网上走红,引发了许多人的共鸣。
24.细节理解题。根据第二段中的“He frankly said that his initial choice originated from curiosity and aspiration for this job. (他坦率地说,他最初的选择源于对这份工作的好奇心和渴望。)”可知,小鹏选择现在的工作是出于兴趣。故选B。
25.词句猜测题。根据第二段中的“He gave up the more ‘glamorous’ career path in the traditional sense and turned to the seemingly ordinary but highly responsible work of dormitory management. (他放弃了传统意义上更……的职业道路,转而从事看似普通但责任重大的宿舍管理工作。)”可知,小鹏选择的是看似普通但是责任重大的宿舍管理工作,与前文构成转折关系,划线词指的是更有吸引力、更光鲜的职业道路。C选项“Appealing (有吸引力的)”与划线词为同义词。故选C。
26.主旨大意题。根据第三段中的“In the position of dormitory supervisor, Xiao Peng has gained more growth and insights than expected. He deeply realizes that every profession has its unique value and significance (作为宿舍管理员,小鹏获得了比预期更多的成长和见解。他深刻地认识到,每一个职业都有其独特的价值和意义)”可知,本段主要讲述了小鹏作为宿舍管理员的成长和收获。故选B。
27.推理判断题。根据文章最后一段中的“Xiao Peng’s story has really gone viral on the Internet. Many people have left messages saying, ‘In every trade, there is a master. No matter which industry you choose, as long as you do it with your heart, you can make achievements.’ (小鹏的故事在网上疯传。许多人留言说,‘三百六十行,行行出状元。无论你选择哪个行业,只要你用心去做,就能取得成功。’)”可知,文章讲述了小鹏选择宿舍管理员这一职业并取得成长的故事,旨在说明每个职业都有其尊严和价值。D选项“Every occupation has its own dignity. (每个职业都有自己的尊严。)”与文意相符。故选D。
【导语】本文是一篇说明文,文章以法案Assembly Bill 2408为核心展开,介绍了该法案允许家长起诉致未成年人成瘾的社交媒体公司,并呈现了相关各方的不同态度。
28.细节理解题。根据第一段“Catalina Coppel, 10, is aching to get a cell phone so she can be a social media butterfly. She says she’s the only person in her class without one and is looking forward to taking pictures to post on all the social media apps.(10岁的卡塔利娜·科佩尔渴望拥有一部手机,这样她就能活跃在社交媒体上。她说自己是班上唯一一个没有手机的人,并且期待拍照发布到各类社交媒体应用上。)”可知,她想要手机是为了参与社交媒体活动。故选C。
29.推理判断题。根据第四段“‘She’s only one click away from seeing something she should never see in her life,’ said Jones.(琼斯说:‘她只要点一下,就可能看到这辈子不该看的东西。’)”可知,他认为社交媒体包含不适合儿童的不当内容。故选B。
30.推理判断题。根据第六段“Tansey’s father was among the parents concerned about a litigious society, citing the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial, saying it’s silly. They say parents should ultimately police their kids on social media, not the court of law.(坦西的父亲是担心诉讼社会的父母之一,他引用了约翰尼·德普·安伯·赫德的审判,称这很愚蠢。他们说,父母最终应该在社交媒体上监管孩子,而不是在法庭上。)”可知,他对起诉社交媒体公司持不赞成态度。故选B。
31.推理判断题。通读全文,并根据第二段“The organization is sponsoring (赞助) Assembly Bill 2408, which defines addiction as a mental health issue that may need treatment or intervention and aims to better hold social media companies responsible. It would allow parents to sue (起诉) social media companies like Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat for addicting children to their apps.(该组织正在推动第 2408 号议会法案,该法案将成瘾定义为一种可能需要治疗或干预的心理健康问题,并旨在让社交媒体公司承担更大的责任。该法案将允许家长起诉像Instagram、TikTok和Snapchat这样的社交媒体公司,指控它们致使儿童沉迷于其应用程序。)”可知,文章以法案Assembly Bill 2408为核心展开,介绍了该法案允许家长起诉致未成年人成瘾的社交媒体公司,并呈现了相关各方的不同态度,写作目的是介绍这项相关法案。故选D。
主题语境:人与自然——生态环境保护
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是英国曾经为了防洪和保护农田而人为拉直河流,但这一做法反而破坏了生态,如今人们通过恢复河流的自然蜿蜒来改善水质、减缓流速,并促进生物多样性的恢复。
第32题.D 细节理解。解析:根据第二段“for centuries rivers have been slowly artificially straightened to stop water from flooding and spilling onto farmland and houses.”可知,过去人为拉直河流是为了防止洪水淹没农田和房屋,即保护人和土地免受洪水侵袭。故选D。
第33题.C 细节理解。解析:根据第三段“it has disrupted the flow of rivers and destroyed water habitats, water quality and heightened flood risk.”可知,去除河流的自然蜿蜒会破坏水流、水生栖息地和水质,并增加洪水风险。因此,水质变差是其中一个问题。故选C。
第34题.A 主旨大意。解析:第四段主要讲述了增加河流蜿蜒的两个好处:一是通过增加河流长度来分散水量,二是通过增加结构来减缓水流速度。因此,本段主要讲的是增加蜿蜒的好处。故选A。
第35题.C 推理判断。解析:根据最后一段,斯温代尔贝克河恢复蜿蜒后,仅三个月内鲑鱼就在该区域产卵,这是150多年来的首次。这表明生态恢复可以在较短时间内取得显著效果,即生态恢复可以快速发生。故选C。
第二节 七选五解析
[语篇解读]本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了一位老人在尝试一次瑜伽课后,打破了"人生巅峰在中年"的固有观念,通过不断对新鲜事物说"是",重获生活热情与勇气的故事。
36.E前文提到"我以为最好的时光已过去",后文应描述当前生活的平淡感。E项"我的日子过得还算不错,但却感觉一成不变,毫无新意"符合此处的转折与补充描述。故选E.
37.C前文说朋友多次邀请,自己却总找借口;后文又提到踏入瑜伽教室。C项"为了不再被她催促,我终于答应了"是情节的自然发展,解释了为何最终参加瑜伽课。故选C.
38.A本段开头需承上启下。上文描述首次进瑜伽教室的窘迫,下文描述作者开始尝试新事物, A项"但那天有些事改变了"引出下文的关键转折,是典型的段落过渡句。故选A.
39.G本段列举作者开始尝试的新事物,上文举例参加水彩课,G项"此外,我还加入了徒步小组,尽管多年未远足"是另一个具体例子,与前后"每个'是'带来下一个"的逻辑一致。故选G.
40.B设空后的句子说"我不再担心......", B项"我说'是'越多,就越不害怕"是后文"不再担心"的原因,构成因果关系。且全文主旨正是通过不断尝试获得勇气,B项是此主旨的总结句。故选B.
完形填空主题语境:人与自我——生活与学习
【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲了作者过去旅行时总爱做大量攻略,却发现现实往往不如预期,后来作者改变方式,不再过度规划,而是随性探索,最终收获了更真实、自由的旅行体验。
第41题.B 名词辨析。解析:A.newsletters新闻简报;B.reviews评论;C.ebooks电子书;D.notices通知。根据前文“watch endless videos of destinations”以及语境“阅读大量的在线______”,在网上浏览旅行目的地时,通常阅读的是其他旅行者的“评论”或“评价”。故选B。
第42题.A 名词辨析。解析:A.reality现实;B.bookings预订;C.demand需求;D.objectives目标。根据后文“fell far short of what was promised”(远不及所承诺的),以及下一句提到网上色彩鲜艳的图片在现实中令人失望,可知此处是指“现实”与宣传不符。故选A。
第43题.C 名词辨析。解析:A.budget预算;B.longing渴望;C.planning规划;D.luggage行李。根据前文作者改变做法,以及后文“I couldn’t rely on my phone”“Travelling without planning”可知,作者禁止自己进行过度的“规划”。故选C。
第44题.C 动词辨析。解析:A.conserve保护;B.occupy占据;C.explore探索;D.rejuvenate使....恢复活力。根据语境,作者选择一个想要“探索”的区域,且与旅行相关。故选C。
第45题.D 形容词辨析。解析:A.unfriendly不友好的;B.ethnic种族的;C.peaceful和平的;D.unknown未知的。根据前文“without my phone to guide me”以及作者感到“rudderless”,说明是在“未知的”街区游荡,因为没有手机导航。故选D。
第46题.B 动词辨析。解析:A.creating创造;B.knowing了解;C.assessing评估;D.modifying修改。根据后文“every detail about each place I visited”以及“without that, I was exposed”,说明作者过去习惯在旅行前“了解”每个地方的细节。故选B。
第47题.A 名词辨析。解析:A.surprises惊喜;B.routines常规;C.duties职责;D.traps陷阱。根据前文“Going in unprepared”以及后文作者描述这种变化带来的积极体验,说明不做准备会让你迎接“惊喜”。故选A。
第48题.C 动词短语辨析。解析:A.laying out布置;B.relying on依赖;C.taking in吸收,留意;D.cleaning up清理。根据后文“noticing details”可知,作者更多地“留意”周围环境。故选C。
第49题.C 副词辨析。解析:A.purposely故意地;B.fortunately幸运地;C.completely完全地;D.temporarily暂时地。根据语境,以前这些细节会“完全地”被作者忽略。故选C。
第50题.A 形容词辨析。解析:A.comfortable舒适的,自在的;B.stuck被困住的;C.patient耐心的;D.concerned关心的。根据后文作者不再纠结于风景是否如照片所示,说明作者对于做决定变得更加“自在”。故选A。
第51题.B 动词辨析。解析:A.bear忍受;B.care在意;C.feel感觉;D.see看见。根据后文“because I’m not comparing...”可知,作者不再“在意”风景是否不如照片。故选B。
第52题.B 名词辨析。解析:A.wealth财富;B.experience经历;C.achievement成就;D.health健康。根据语境,作者不再将自己的“经历”与他人的进行比较。故选B。
第53题.D 形容词辨析。解析:A.luxurious奢侈的;B.secure安全的;C.casual随意的;D.perfect完美的。根据后文“is no longer the point for me”以及作者强调活在当下,说明追求“完美的”假期已不再是重点。故选D。
第54题.D 名词辨析。解析:A.excuses借口;B.investments投资;C.predictions预测;D.memories回忆。根据前文“living in the present”以及旅行主题,此处指创造美好的“回忆”。故选D。
第55题.B 形容词辨析。解析:A.hesitant犹豫的;B.freeing令人自由的,解放的;C.plain简单的;D.demanding要求高的。根据前文作者摆脱手机束缚,拥有完全属于自己的体验,这种感受是“令人自由的”。故选B。
语法填空主题语境:人与自然——环境保护与农业发展
【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲的是山东东营通过科技手段改良盐碱地,探索生态优先的农业发展之路,保障国家粮食安全。
第56题.an 冠词。解析:此处泛指“一个农业区”,且agricultural的发音以元音音素开头,故用不定冠词an。
第57题.pitifully 词形转换(形容词变副词)。解析:修饰形容词low应用副词,pitiful的副词形式为pitifully,表示“可怜地,极低地”。
第58题.was considered 动词时态和语态。解析:根据上下文时间状语“back in 2010”可知应用一般过去时,且land与consider之间为被动关系,故用一般过去时的被动语态。
第59题.empties 主谓一致。解析:主语为the winding Yellow River,是第三人称单数,且此处描述客观事实,应用一般现在时,故谓语动词用empties。
第60题.that/which 定语从句关系词。解析:先行词salt deposits指物,关系词在从句中作主语,应用that或which引导定语从句。
第61题.but 连词。解析:前句描述丰收季的多彩景象,后句表示转折,强调最不愿见到的盐碱地白色,应用but表示转折关系。
第62题.to 介词。解析:resistance to为固定搭配,意为“对……有抵抗力”。
第63题.efficiency 词形转换(形容词变名词)。解析:与performance, quality并列作enhancing的宾语,应用名词形式efficiency。
第64题.ensuring 非谓语动词。解析:for为介词,其后接动词-ing形式作宾语,故用ensuring。
第65题.characterized 非谓语动词。解析:path与characterize之间为逻辑上的被动关系,应用过去分词短语作后置定语,表示“以……为特征的路径”。
第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
范文五档高分亮点拆解
1. 内容组织(满分核心)
要点 100% 全覆盖:既完整简述了蔬菜基地一日实践的完整经历,又分层呈现了劳动收获,无任何要点遗漏;
劳动细节精准落地:新增了起垄培土、移栽菜苗、采摘带阳光温度的小番茄和脆嫩生菜、双手沾泥、劳作后腰微酸等具象细节,完全贴合蔬菜基地的劳动场景,内容真实可感,绝非空泛叙事;
主题升华贴合高考导向:从「体会收获的快乐、懂得珍惜粮食」的表层感悟,自然升华到「脚踏实地的劳动淬炼青年意志、读懂成长真谛」的深层内核,完全贴合高考立德树人的评分导向,升华不空洞、不生硬,与劳动经历强绑定。
2. 词汇语法(高分核心)
词汇丰富精准:使用了高考考纲内的高频高分词汇ridge、transplant、tender、immersive、down-to-earth、temper our will,贴合劳动主题,无生僻词堆砌;
语法结构多样:用到了高考高分加分语法结构:
where 引导的非限制性定语从句,还原劳动场景;
独立主格结构my hands stained with mud...,用细节替代直白抒情;
递进并列结构not only...but also...、More importantly,逻辑层次清晰;
宾语从句收尾升华,句式丰富不单调,无任何语法错误。
3. 篇章结构与交际适配
逻辑连贯流畅:严格遵循「劳动经历→表层收获→主题升华」的叙事逻辑,衔接词自然,叙事顺滑不跳步;
交际场景完美适配:语气自然友好,完全符合校园英文公众号学生跟帖分享的语境,身份贴合、语气得体,无生硬的书面化表达;
词数精准达标:正文词数严格控制在 100-110 词区间,完全符合题目要求。
读后续写评分标准
核心评分锚点(档位划分的基础依据)
所有评分均以以下硬性要求为基准,偏离即触发降档:
格式硬性要求:必须严格承接两个给定开头句,两段分工明确(第一段:承接车主的话,写对话与 “我” 的情绪反应;第二段:承接 “告诉爸爸全过程” 的情节,写爸爸的反应与成长感悟),不得修改、跳脱给定开头。
内容核心锚点:必须呼应原文核心伏笔(18 岁成年节点、爸爸 “担当定义人格” 的教诲、攒的大学书本费、无人监督下留纸条的诚实行为),人设完全贴合原文(有成长的 18 岁主人公、重原则的严父、温和看重诚实的车主 Mrs.Gable),情节合理无狗血、无中生有内容。
硬性合规要求:词数不少于 120,拼写标点规范,书写不影响交际。
核心主题:诚实与担当、成年的真正意义、无人监督时的底线坚守、善意的双向奔赴。
分档位详细写作要求与评分规则
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