资源简介 2026届全国高三下学期英语模拟练习卷(通用版)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音读两遍。1.How does Emily sound A.Upset. B.Relieved. C.Cheerful.2.What does the man want to improve in his English A.Communication skills. B. Business English. C.His accent.3.When does the woman expect to be served A.At 7:00. B.At 9:00. C.At 11:00.4.How does the woman stay slim in winter A. By going to the gym. B.By taking long walks. C.By eating less food.5.Where does the conversation probably take place A.In a laundry room. B.In a snack bar. C.In a dental clinic.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。每段录音读两遍。听第6段录音,回答第6,7题。6.What are the speakers doing A. Recommending a movie. B.Rating a film. C.Discussing an actor.7.What do they think is satisfying about the film A. The acting. B.The plot. C.The action.听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。8.What does Linda enjoy in retirement A.Teaching B.Dancing. C.Writing.9.What may Jordan's occupation be A.A programmer. B.A zookeeper. C.A teacher.10.What problem do many people face right after retiring A.Financial pressure. B.Health issues. C.An aimless state.听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。11.What is the man's attitude towards an electric vehicle A. Uncertain. B.Dismissive. C.Favorable.12.What is the advantage of self-driving A.Easy parking operation.B.Automatic speed adjustment.C.Low power consumption.13. What will the woman probably do next A. Rent an electric car. B.Drive the man's car. C.Purchase a gas car.听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。14.What is the problem with Jason's speech A. The content. B.The length. C.The delivery.15.What does the woman say about memorizing the speech A. Reading the speech repeatedly.B.Connecting with his experiences.C. Using an outline and memo notes.16.What is the woman's final suggestionA. Employ humorous stories. B. Use food-related topics. C.Mind body language.17.What is the probable relationship between the speakers A.Teacher and student. B.Classmates. C.Mother and son.听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。18. What does the speaker mainly talk about A.An app. B.A smartwatch. C.A lifestyle.19.What made quantification tools easy accessible A. Reasonably priced devices. B.Public health awareness. C.Popular social media20.Why do people share summary charts A. To reflect on themselves. B. To store their memories. C. To monitor their fitness.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。AMulti sport Races in 2026The Island UltraSan Miguel de Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico26 April (Sunday)The Ultraman Distance Triathlon (三项赛) on the tropical island of Cozumel, Mexico offers an extraordinary challenge for endurance (耐力) athletes seeking to push their limits. Swim in the clear waters of the Caribbean Sea, cycle through Cozumel’s jungle roads, and run past breathtaking coastal attractions. The event includes a warm welcome breakfast, digital timing, and a comprehensive athlete kit to ensure you’re prepared for the journey ahead. After the race, unwind with sunset live music and enjoy refreshing wine in a perfect tropical setting.ATW Dorney TriathlonDorney Lake, United Kingdom02 May (Saturday)Test your endurance at a renowned venue featuring clear open water and fast, flat terrain (地势), where you can compete in either triathlon or aquabike formats. The clear swim, rapid bike, and running routes are perfect for athletes targeting chip-timed Personal Bests or seeking the focus of a closed-course race. For multisport athletes who prefer to focus on the swim and bike, the aquabike format is offered.Rumpus in Bumpass Triathlon FestivalBumpass, VA, United States18 April (Saturday)The Rumpus in Bumpass Triathlon is held at Pleasants Landing Marina on Lake Anna, featuring a swim course in the southeastern part of the lake, where water temperatures are typically warmer than the rest of the lake. Participants can enjoy scenic views of Lake Anna and the Blue Ridge Mountains. The triathlon offers an inclusive atmosphere suitable for both experienced triathletes and newcomers.TriTour Deltebre TriathlonDeltebre, Catalonia, Spain11-12 April (Saturday-Sunday)Athletes benefit from a downstream swim in the Ebro River, a flat and fast cycling course, and a run on even terrain, ensuring speed, excitement, and great racing conditions. With five race formats available throughout the weekend, triathletes of all levels can find their perfect challenge.21.Where is the event with a tropical setting held A.In Mexico. B.In America. C.In Britain. D.In Spain.22.How is ATW Dorney Triathlon different from the other three events A.It is inaccessible to bikers. B.It is known for uneven terrain.C.It lasts more than one weekend. D.It takes place in a different month.23.What do the last two events have in common A.They are part of nationwide festivals.B.They are open to triathletes of all levels.C.They offer free comprehensive athlete kits.D.They have several lakes as swimming venues.BIn the early hours of March 13,1964,Kitty Genovese was attacked violently near her New York apartment despite neighbors hearing her screams. The case made headlines in The New York Times, which reported that 38 witnesses heard the attack but took no action.To figure out the reason, social psychologists John Darley and Bibb Latané conducted two classic experiments. Their first experiment showed that the more bystanders there were, the more an individual’s sense of responsibility diffused — 85% of participants helped in a one-on-one situation, while only 31%did so in a group of six. In their second smoke experiment, 75% of people alone sought help when smoke filled the room, but just 10% did so with passive bystanders around.They pointed out that the bystander effect mainly springs from people’s failure to interpret a situation as an emergency due to others’ inaction. The second reason for the bystander effect is that when multiple bystanders are present, each person feels less personal commitment to act, as they assume others (especially those with professional skills like doctors or police) will intervene.This phenomenon is more common in urban areas with many strangers, unlike in small communities where people feel a clear sense of responsibility to help others they know.Recent research has cast doubt on the universality of Darley and Latané’s classic bystander effect theory. Using real-world CCTV footage from three pairs of culturally diverse cities — Lancaster, Amsterdam, and Cape Town — Dr, Richard Philpot of Lancaster University and his team analyzed 212 violent incidents.Their findings showed that bystanders intervened in 91% of cases, and in direct contradiction to the original theory, the presence of more bystanders actually increased the likelihood of intervention, with multiple people often stepping in together. The consistent types of intervention across different cities suggest we are born with the wish to help others, driven by social conventions and a desire to understand, protect, and assist others.24.What does the underlined word “diffused”‘ in paragraph 2 mean A.Weakened. B.Shifted. C.Continued. D.Increased.25.The bystander effect occurs primarily because people _________.A.are unwilling to help strangersB.are influenced by urbanizationC.are discouraged by professionalsD.are unable to recognize an emergency26.Which statement does Philpot probably agree with A.Protecting others should be advocated.B.Bystander responses rely on intervention types.C.The tendency to help is rooted in human nature.D.Cultural differences lead to the bystander effect.27.What can be a suitable title for the text A.The Cold Shoulder B.The Blind EyeC.A Willing Heart D.A Still TongueCImproving fitness was Dion Leonard’s inspiration for starting marathon recreationally together with his wife Lucja, and then as race competitors. After finishing sixth in a South African race, he traveled to China to compete in a 155-mile race across the Gobi Desert. On the first day, he noticed a small stray (流浪的) dog wandering around the campsite, where amused competitors fed her with their own limited supplies. On day two, Dion and the dog took some time to warm up to each other,and she even tried to chew his running equipment. Dion soon named her Gobi.Besides having completed a race requiring remarkable physical strength together, they also overcame emotionally trying circumstances when tasked with saving a severely worn-out competitor,ultimately costing them first place in the race. Through thick and thin, Dion and Gobi survived together and had no intentions of parting ways at the finish line. Determined to adopt Gobi and take her back to his home in Scotland, Dion launched a crowdfunding campaign that proved wildly successful. He later donated all extra funds to stray dog rescue organizations. However, disaster struck: Gobi went missing in Urumqi while awaiting an official approval to leave China.Despite the language barrier and the city’s 3 million population, Dion immediately flew back to search for her. By then, their heartwarming story had gained international media coverage, inspiring hundreds of Chinese volunteers to join in his search. Thankfully, Gobi was found. The reunion did more than bring them back together; it helped people of different cultures grow closer together as well.The pair now live happily in Tucson. Dion has written and published books documenting his and Gobi’s story — the children’s book tells a visual story through Gobi’s eyes while the adult book (a New York Times bestseller called Finding Gobi) addresses themes such as Dion’s upbringing that drove him not to leave Gobi behind. The different angles educate about everything from the value of exercise to animal welfare to overcoming obstacles.28.What can be inferred from the first paragraph A.Dion quickly formed a bond with Gobi.B.The organizers provided limited supplies.C.Gobi amused runners by chewing equipment.D.Dogs were encouraged to accompany runners.29.Why did Dion launch a crowdfunding campaign A.To finance his search for Gobi.B.To help rescue other stray dogs.C.To cover the cost of bringing Gobi back home.D.To obtain an approval for Gobi to leave China.30.Which of the following best describes Dion’s books A.Critical and cross-cultural. B.Motivational and time-honored.C.Innovative and fantasy-rooted. D.Heartfelt and multi-dimensional.31.What is the main idea of the text A.Animal protection is always on the way.B.A friendship can go beyond boundaries.C.Traveling a thousand miles makes a man.D.Differences can be bridged with joint efforts.DI lost both legs in a 2010 accident but refused to give in to despair. Choosing to inspire others, I became the first above-the-knee double amputee (被截肢者) to summit Mount Qomolangma. This achievement earned a special national award. My dream was to climb the highest peaks and raise awareness for people with disabilities.While I’m used to scaling mountains around the globe, I had never experienced a holiday on a cruise ship (游轮). That changed when my family received a wonderful surprise gift — a trip to the Norwegian fjords (峡湾). As a father of three, I was overjoyed. “It was absolutely amazing and completely unexpected. This was the perfect holiday for all of us to enjoy together.” I remember saying.During our spring voyage, we spent a week enjoying the breathtaking scenery. We rode cable cars up towering mountains, admired ancient glaciers and deep fjords, and enjoyed every new adventure. A particular highlight was the Leon Sky lift, one of the world’s steepest cable cars, which offered us wonderful views of the Nordfjord. At the mountaintop, we enjoyed a beautiful snow-covered landscape.I also cherished a scenic train ride to a charming village, surrounded by green valleys, glaciers, and waterfalls. The journey was perfect for me, with stops at various beautiful spots that were easy to access. Onboard the ship, my family made the most of everything: watching movies, swimming, and attending a special celebration night. One of the most memorable moments was celebrating my daughter’s birthday with a six-course dinner and a surprise cake. I also had the honor of giving a talk on board, sharing my story of resilience. Many guests were touched and came to speak with me and my family during the trip.Though my heart was in the mountains, I found the cruise to be wonderfully accessible and rewarding. “The ship was fully wheelchair-friendly,” I assure others. “My advice to anyone with doubts is simple: Just go. People are kind, and you’ll always find a way.”32.What motivated the author to climb Mount Qomolangma A.To break a sports record. B.To earn a national award.C.To raise people’s awareness. D.To encourage disabled people.33.What did the author think of the gift A.It was surprising but troublesome. B.It was wonderful and accessible.C.It was boring and disappointing. D.It was expensive but worthwhile.34.What can we learn from the author’s cruise experience A.He preferred adventurous activities. B.Norwegian fjords were too ideal for him.C.It allowed him to influence more people. D.The steepest cable cars offered good views.35.What do the author’s words in the last paragraph mean A.Don’t let questions stop you from traveling.B.People should doubt a trip to the mountains.C.Don’t give up persuading others to go on a trip.D.People should find others’ kindness during trips.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。Beyond the ShelvesMany people may be familiar with college librarians’ job. They help students locate books or develop research topics. 36 Timothy Simmons, a first-year experience librarian at USC, is a perfect example of this.Simmons hosted various events to connect with students, including games, tours, and field trips. He also set up information tables during new student orientation, Family Weekend, and other busy campus events — taking up tasks outside his usual routine. Notably, he chairs the library’s Outreach Committee. 37Last semester, Simmons noticed the blank walls on the fifth floor, so he reached out to Jess Peri, a photography instructor and committee member, to discuss the possibility of a photo gallery for the space. The talk finally turned into an art project. 38 They were assigned to capture all aspects of the library, from rare items like medieval music scores, to staged Hogwarts-style photos.39 Many readers were equally attracted to the photos on the walls as well as books on shelves. Under Simmons’ influence, students’ volunteer work has since become a regular effort for the library. For Simmons, the goal is simple: to make sure every student knows the library is here to help them. 40 Simmons recalls, “At this past summer orientation, a student walked right up to my table and said, ‘I know I need to talk to you.’ That felt great — knowing students acknowledge that I’m always here for them.”A.In fact, he has got some confirmation.B.Many library regulars jumped into action.C.They also help check out and return books.D.The collaboration turned out to be a great success.E.Some librarians, however, may take this job further.F.It engages students with the library in innovative ways.G.Nowadays, many young people don’t frequent the library any more.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 used to work in a center for people with alcohol use disorder in Aberdeen. I took some of them hillwalking occasionally, and the sense of 41 in getting to a peak for them was really beneficial. 42 the scenery, birds and wildlife really helped to build up confidence.I recall an occasion when I was planning a 43 , and one center resident asked how using a map and compass 44 people to find the way in the hills — so I showed him how to 45 them. Next day, when we set off, he 46 the map, checked the compass and led us towards the peak. I had done this hill several times before and conditions were 47 .We started on the path, then headed up onto the open hillside and stepped onto the wide and flat plateau (高原). I watched him adjust the 48 with the compass, no need to 49 , for he did it exactly right. He used the map and compass 50 , and led us right to the top. He was so 51 that he had been able to do this.People with alcohol use disorder often 52 low self-worth. I believe the chance to successfully take responsibility for 53 a group up this hill really helped this individual on his way to 54 , and even perhaps gave him the 55 to be able to take on tasks and jobs in everyday life.41.A.security B.achievement C.belonging D.responsibility42.A.Identifying B.Describing C.Assessing D.Protecting43.A.lecture B.party C.walk D.meeting44.A.reminded B.enabled C.forced D.prepared45.A.fix B.choose C.store D.use46.A.folded B.sought C.set D.fetched47.A.tough B.special C.clear D.changeable48.A.direction B.plan C.speed D.destination49.A.hurry B.apologize C.criticize D.disturb50.A.desperately B.accurately C.hesitantly D.directly51.A.happy B.shocked C.relaxed D.lucky52.A.escape from B.reflect on C.focus on D.suffer from53.A.attending B.filming C.leading D.following54.A.recovery B.cooperation C.independence D.exploration55.A.inspiration B.confidence C.passion D.patience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。As the cool evening breeze blows, the air fills with the pleasant smell of medicinal herbs. Under the glowing lights, 56 (crowd) of young people gather around cupping and pulse-reading booths at a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) night market.This ancient practice 57 (become) a popular nightly activity among China’s Generation Z in the past few years. After previous good experiences with TCM 58 21-year-old woman, YuHuyan now looks for natural treatments. The doctor checks her tongue and pulse, then suggests some herbal medicine. 59 (boost) energy and improve digestion. Like many young people Yu became interested in TCM through university courses and real-life use. These night markets 60 are run by local hospitals and health centers, provide some health services like acupuncture, massage, and herbal tea.Doctors offer advice 61 (base) on classic TCM books. A doctor with over ten years of experience explains that classical TCM books hold the key to 62 (understand) health.Every night, more than 2,000 people visit, most of them young. Similar markets are becoming popular across China. Some combine traditional culture 63 modern activities; others use technology like robots and digital health checks. This trend not only helps the younger generation live healthier lives 64 brings traditional medicine into the future. As one health official said, “TCM is a 65 (nation) treasure. When young people learn to use it, they benefit a lot from the tradition.”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,校英文报就食堂在午餐时段播放的电视节目征集意见。请你给编辑写一封邮件,内容包括:(1)推荐节目类型;(2)说明你的理由。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。Dear Editor,I really appreciate the practice of playing TV programs at lunch break in the canteen._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Best regards,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。Summer came along, and my friend Neil suggested we ride our bicycles eighty miles from Saskatoon to Lake Diefenbaker for the official opening of the Gardiner Dam. He called this adventure a “Centennial Project”, thus turning an irresponsible joke into a noble pursuit. It took a bit of convincing to get parental permission but, after promising to be careful and make a collect call home from every town we went through, the answer was “yes”.Neil was thirteen and I was twelve. We set off for our big adventure. I had a borrowed three-speed bicycle, five dollars in my pocket, and a cotton sleeping bag. A few hours into our trip, our joy kicked in as our bikes sped down the mile-long hill at the end of newly constructed, man-made Blackstrap Lake. We held on for dear life as we rushed faster on two wheels than we ever thought possible. It was a lot less fun when we had to climb up the other side of the valley.Hours later we were in the middle of nowhere. Our water was gone, I had a flat front tire, and we were walking unsteadily under the sky. The highway extended on forever in front of us. We had been walking for what seemed like a century when a huge yellow Department of Highways truck pulled up.“You boys need a ride ” “Yes, we do.” we replied, and seconds later two big workers threw our bikes up into the dump box and we were off. We told the men our story and they thought it quite amusing. Ten minutes later we were off-loaded at the Kenaston Garage, where I was able to get my tire fixed for fifty cents.Just that quickly we were back on the road! The sun filled the western sky as we approached the little community of Hawarden. Night was coming and we cycled around the town looking for a place to sleep under the stars. What a great adventure! The schoolyard looked promising as it offered a shelter. Hopefully the night would be clear, as we had no umbrella.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Hungry, we entered a restaurant._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Appreciating her offer, we followed her into a clean room._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案1-5 A B C B C 6-10 B A B A C11-15 C B B C C 16-20A B C A AText 1M:How was your exam,Emily W:I really messed up, Dad. I couldn't answer a lot of the questions.M: Everybody makes mistakes. Mum and I will always support you!Text 2M:Hey, Jessica. I need to improve my English.W:What needs improvement Your day-to-day communication skills are great with a good accent.M:Thanks! But my business English could be better.Text 3W:I'm calling to book a cleaning service for tomorrow.M:Of course.Are you free at 9:00 tomorrow morning W:I'm a little busy at that time. I'll be free two hours later.M:OK.I'll send someone.Text 4M:I've gained so much weight!W:It's hard to eat less in winter.M:But you're slim. Do you often go to the gym W:Nope,I usually go for a long power walk.Text 5M:Are you ready for your tooth-cleaning today W:Yeah,but my back tooth hurts. Do you need to take it out M:Let me take a closer look.It's fine,but you need to start brushing three times a day.Text 6M:Two dislikes for this film!This is definitely one of the worst films I've ever seen.W:Yeah,I was really hoping the writers would do something more original, but this B-rated film recycles the same predictable and old-school plot.M:I can't agree more.There are also too many plot holes to count! The action is totally too much, but overall, the acting is decent.W:Absolutely! I'd give this film two stars. M:I'll give only one!Text 7M:Linda,how's retirement treating you W:It's been great.I was always busy teaching in the school before retiring, but now I finally have the time to pursue things I never had the time to do, like singing and dancing.M:Cool! I'm thinking about hanging up my boots pretty soon,too. I'm really tired of making programs all the time. W:Wow,Jordan,I didn't think that was possible.You've always been such a workhorse.M:Yeah, but I'm no spring chicken anymore.Besides,it'll be nice to finally slow down and enjoy life, like writing my favorite novels.W:That sounds great! Just be prepared for a period of adjustment.M:Yeah.A lot of people seem kind of lost when they first retire. Work is such a big part of our identities.Old habits die hard.W:They do, but if you can let those attachments go,you can finally taste the sweet fruit of your hard-earned labor.Text 8M:Hey, Zoe, check it out! I finally bought an electric vehicle!W:Nice! How are you liking it compared to your old gas car M: I love it; it drives like a dream.It's smooth,quiet and speeds up pretty quickly too. W:Must be a nice change from your old car then.How often do you have to charge it M: Every night. Luckily,the parking lot at my office has charging stations if I forget though.W:Well,that's convenient.Have you tried the self-driving features M:Of course! It can adjust speed according to traffic,so I never have to do any operation.W:Man,maybe I should get an electric car.M:You should.How about having a test drive using my car Here is the key. W:OK! Text 9M:Well,what did you think of my speech,Crystal Too long or too boring W:No,Jason, it was interesting!The delivery could be a little inappropriate at times though.M:Should I try to memorize the speech instead of reading it then W:To be honest,neither option will help you connect with our classmates.M:But I can't just give a speech off the top of my head!W:No,but you can work with an outline and use reminding cards to jog your memory. M:Oh,that makes more sense.Anything else W:It comes across as a little colorless.I'd try to be more active and use hand gestures. M:I suppose I could be more aware of my body language.W:Right, and it wouldn't kill you to add in a funny story or two.Audiences eat that stuff up! M: I owe you a coffee after my presentation tomorrow.Text 10M:A "quantified living"trend is emerging among young people. They check their smartwatches in the morning to review sleep data, use timer apps during the day to plan study and work, and in the evening, check their ranking on social media step counts... Young people are beginning to manage themselves in a data-driven,visualized manner. Through data analysis, individuals aim to achieve greater self-awareness and refine their lives.Nowadays, many mainstream fitness trackers are priced under a thousand yuan, and numerous smartphones come with built-in health monitoring features.The drop in device costs has made these quantification tools easy accessible.On social media platforms,"quantified living" groups have attracted tens of thousands of members. Users post their personal data charts and share tools and tracking methods, covering everything from personal finance and media consumption to knowledge acquisition. A digital space for sharing treasured memories has also been created. At the end of the year or after exam results are announced I,people often share summary charts of their"focus time" over a period to look back on the past and recall their efforts and achievements.【答案】21.A 22.D 23.B【答案】24.A 25.D 26.C 27.B【答案】28.A 29.C 30.D 31.B【答案】32.D 33.B 34.C 35.A【答案】36.E 37.F 38.B 39.D 40.A【答案】41.B 42.A 43.C 44.B 45.D 46.C 47.C 48.A 49.D 50.B 51.A 52.D 53.C 54.A 55.B【答案】56.crowds 57.has become 58.a 59.To boost 60.which/that 61.based 62.understanding 63.with 64.but 65.national66.【答案】One possible version:Dear Editor,I really appreciate the practice of playing TV programs at lunch break in the canteen. In my opinion, news programs would be a good choice.The reasons for my recommendation are as follows. To start with, news programs, covering multiple fields such as politics, technology, economy and culture, help us move beyond textbooks, expand horizons and stay informed about current affairs. Additionally, we can develop a sense of social responsibility and civic engagement, laying the foundation to become contributing members of society.Therefore, I believe news programs provide both a relaxing and enlightening atmosphere at lunchtime. Hopefully, we can enjoy them in the canteen soon! (90 words)Best regards,Li Hua【分析】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生给校英文报编辑写一封邮件,推荐食堂午餐时段播放的电视节目类型并说明理由。【详解】1.词汇积累包含:cover → encompass拓展:expand → broaden参与:engagement → involvement启发性的:enlightening → instructive2.句式拓展并列句变复合句原句:To start with, news programs, covering multiple fields such as politics, technology, economy and culture, help us move beyond textbooks, expand horizons and stay informed about current affairs.拓展句:To start with, news programs which cover multiple fields such as politics, technology, economy and culture help us move beyond textbooks, expand horizons and stay informed about current affairs.67.【答案】范文Hungry, we entered a restaurant. When we talked about our story, the boss’s eyes lit up with warmth as she listened. Knowing we were two ill-prepared, underequipped and inexperienced kids, she didn’t laugh at us but seemed quite taken with us. Then she asked, “Where are you boys planning on sleeping tonight ” “We aren’t sure,” we replied. “Maybe the school playground ” She responded immediately, “Oh no, you won’t. You boys are coming home with me and staying at my house!”Appreciating her offer, we followed her into a clean room. That night we found ourselves sweating in the heat of her three-story home. In the morning she fed us eggs and sent us on our way with best wishes for the successful completion of our project, pressing a couple of apples into our hands for the road. Without her, we might have slept on the school playground. Even today I still owed the successful adventure to the kindness, care and generosity of strangers.【分析】本文以作者和朋友Neil的冒险经历为线索展开,讲述了12岁的作者和13岁的Neil骑自行车从萨斯卡通前往迪芬贝克湖参加加德纳大坝落成典礼的故事。途中他们遭遇了水尽、轮胎漏气等困难,得到了卡车工人和餐馆老板的帮助,展现了少年的勇敢无畏以及陌生人的善意与温暖。【详解】1.段落续写:① 由第一段首句内容“我们饿极了,于是走进了一家餐馆。”可知,第一段可描写作者和Neil进入餐馆后,向餐馆老板讲述他们的冒险经历,老板被他们的勇气打动,主动提出让他们到自己家住宿,避免了他们在校园操场过夜的困境。② 由第二段首句内容“我们感激她的提议,便跟着她走进了一间干净的房间。”可知,第二段可描写他们在老板家住宿的简单经历,以及第二天老板对他们的照顾和祝福,体现陌生人善意对他们冒险之旅的重要意义。2.续写线索:进入餐馆——讲述经历——老板善意邀请——跟随老板回家——夜间住宿——次日告别——铭记善意3.词汇激活行为类① 进入餐馆:enter a restaurant/step into a restaurant/walk into a restaurant② 讲述经历:talk about our story/share our experience/tell them what we went through③ 跟随:follow/go after/come along with情绪类① 饥饿的:hungry/starving/ravenous② 感激的:appreciating/grateful/thankful③ 温暖:warmth/kindness/warm feeling第 page number 页,共 number of pages 页 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2026届全国高三下学期英语模拟练习卷(通用版).docx 听力音频.mp3