资源简介 重庆市 2026 届高考模拟调研卷(五)英 语 试 题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名 准考证号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上 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.试卷由术圈"整理排版 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,请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,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. When is the man going to see Tom A. This Wednesday. B. This Friday. C. This Saturday.2. How does the woman feel about the man's words A. Well-founded. B. Unbelievable. C. Humorous.3. What is the relationship between the two speakers A. Passenger and taxi driver. B. Father and daughter. C. Customer and shop assistant.4. Why does the man make the telephone call A. To buy a sweater. B. To complain about the service. C. To exchange a sweater.5. What does the woman probably mean A. She wants to ask for directions. B. She is waiting for a bus. C. She will offer help to the man.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 5 秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白播放两遍。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。6. What is Mary doing now A. Preparing for a flight. B. Watching Saturday cartoons. C. Waking Cindy up.7. Why is Mary up so early A. She can't sleep well for time zones.B. She needs to practice English.C. She plans to meet Cindy.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8. Why does the man want to leave hospital now A. He plans to visit his friend. B. He is really homesick. C. He's very busy.9. What would the woman like to do A. To visit the man's home. B. To see the doctor. C. To stay with the man.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. What did the woman ask to do A. To turn in her paper late. B. To help her roommate. C. To believe her words.11. What happened to the woman's roommate A. She had breast cancer. B. Her mother was ill. C. She forgot the deadline.12. What is the man's initial attitude to excuses A. Doubtful. B. Sympathetic. C. Supportive.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. What does the woman ask the man to help her with A. Researching the company. B. Improving her interview style. C. Writing a report.14. What does the man think is important for an interview A. Having rich work experience.B. Overstating one's abilities properly.C. Being confident and enthusiastic.15. What is the woman worried about A. Her lack of work experience.B. Her poor research on the company.C. Her attitude towards the job.16. What does the man advise the woman to do about her weaknesses A. Be honest and focus on her strengths.B. Hide them from the employers.C. Explain them with good reasons. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. Why might new mothers feel hesitant to leave their children at the centre A. They are worried about the staff's training.B. The centre is too far away from their homes.C. They've taken care of the children for years.18. What special feature does Stanfield Childcare Centre have to ensure children's safety A. Painted walls in bright colors.B. Soft protective walls in every room.C. Soft funny toys in all corners.19. What is the main purpose of the speaker's introduction A. To explain the safety measures. B. To describe the daily activities. C. To advertise the advantages.20. What can the staff at the centre teach the children A. Advanced science experiments. B. Basic math and artistic skills. C. Foreign language grammar.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 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AOn-Site CampingThe Camping Fee is included in Camping and All-Festival Tickets.Camping locations will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.Tent camping areas are divided into 30' squares separated by a 10' open space. Each 30' square is numbered anddivided in half. Expect to be sharing the square with another party. Your camping equipment must fit within half of thesquare. If your car won't fit, move it to the car park. Remember, each tent camping site is a 30'×30' square.RV camping areas are divided into spaces of various shapes and sizes. Please enter the length of your RV in thecamping questions, so we can assign a site that fits your RV.Camping is available for purchasers of an All-Festival Ticket.Includes any of the following nights: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday.All camping squares are numbered and reserved. All camping is“dry” camping meaning there is no serviceavailable on individual squares.To get access to electricity you must purchase an Electric Permit Tag. Electric Permits are limited, distributed on afirst come, first served basis, and only available at certain campsites, which may be different than your previous orrequested site.Standard 110 outlets in the tent/ non-RV camping areas are meant for small items, like fans, CPAPS, phonechargers, etc. Electric car charging, fridges, ACs, hot plates, coffee makers, and hair dryers are not permitted in tent/non-RV areas.21. How are tent camping sites arranged A. In numbered 30' squares shared by two parties. B. In private squares with no sharing required.C. Only for tent campers with electric permits. D. In the mountains on a first-come basis.22. What should an RV owner do to get a suitable site A. Arrive early enough to choose any spot. B. Provide the RV's length when booking.C. Purchase an additional parking permit. D. Park his car in the general car park.23. What can electricity be used for in tent camping areas A. Refrigerators and hair dryers as well. B. Any device with a heating element.C. Electric car charging and hot plates. D. Small items, such as phone chargers.BWhen my husband Mark brought Alexa home, I didn't like the idea of her little tower sitting on an end table in theliving room. I was sure she was listening to our conversations.As time passed, I got used to Alexa living in our home. As Princess Diana said, there were three of us in thismarriage. My husband bought another tower and then a mini-Alexa called the Echo Dot. Now Alexa would be in thekitchen and the bedroom too.I saw how convenient it was when Mark was barbecuing meat and he'd ask Alexa to set a timer. Perhaps I could dothat when I beat egg whites for a kind of cake In the bedroom, Mark asked her to set an alarm for him to get up forwork. A handy backup. If Alexa reminded me to take my medicine, I'd never miss a pill. We didn't have a spy among us,after all. Alexa was a helper, and I gradually welcomed her as part of our family.Sometimes I'd play with Alexa to see what she was capable of. She knew how to spell words that I always gotwrong, like“ophthalmologist”. She’ d answer quickly and accurately. But I wasn't ready for what Alexa did one night.Her voice woke me from my dream.“The current weather is sixty degrees Fahrenheit with mostly cloudy skies,” she said,not whispering at all. I opened my eyes in the dark bedroom.“Huh ” I asked, confused. Was Alexa malfunctioning “Today's forecast has thunderstorms,” she continued,“with a high of seventy-nine degrees and a low of fifty-six.” Whathad just happened It took me a minute to realize that I must have talked in my sleep.Apparently, Alexa existed indreamland too, at least in my head. I wasn't entirely sure if I had asked her“What's the weather ” in my dream. The realAlexa heard me talking out loud in my sleep, and her answer woke me up!24. What was the author's main concern about Alexa at first A. It took up too much space. B. It was listening to conversations.C. It was too difficult to use. D. It was bought without permission.25. What directly led the author to start accepting Alexa A. Her husband placed Alexa everywhere. B. Alexa corrected her spelling.C. She saw her husband use it conveniently. D. Alexa spoke in her dream.26. Why does the author quote Princess Diana A. To add humor about Alexa's presence. B. To show a deeply troubled marriage.C. To emphasize her husband's interest. D. To express her admiration for Diana.27. What actually happened that night in the bedroom A. Alexa woke the author up as planned. B. The author's husband set a weather alarm.C. Something went wrong with Alexa. D. Alexa responded to the author's sleep talk.CThere are many methods to critique (评判) art but my current favorite is the“See, Think, Wonder” method.Here'swhat it is.The first step is See. Start by describing only what you can observe directly in the artwork. This step is all aboutobjective observation ——— no interpretation. Examples of this step could include statements like“There is awoman and a young girl. The sky is dark. There are a lot of thick lines”.Step 2 is Think. Now, students move from observing to interpreting. Have them use what they saw in the‘see’stepto form questions or ideas about the artwork's meaning or message. Examples could include“I think the woman andyoung girl are mother and daughter. I think the dark sky represents sadness”.The last step is Wonder. Have students think about what the artwork makes them curious about. These will beopen-ended questions that there probably will not be answers for. Examples of this step could include“I wonder whythey look sad. I wonder why they are outside”.After critiquing the artwork using“See, Think, Wonder”, I like to provide my students with some background on theartist. I read a short biography about the artist including information about where they were born, their style or genrethey are associated with or any information about their art journey. I like to do this step after the first three steps so thatstudents are answering the first prompts (提示) with no information other than looking at the artwork. Then I ask thestudents to reflect on the information they just learned and ask them if it makes them“think” or“wonder” anything elseabout the artwork.28. What is the main task in the“See” step A. To compare different artworks. B. To express personal feelings.C. To describe observable facts. D. To research the artist's life.29. Which of the following is an example of the“Think” step A.“The room is messy.” B.“Could the artist be lonely ”C.“The colors are mostly blue.” D.“The messy room shows a troubled mind.”30. Why is the biography given last A. To make the activity shorter. B. To keep first impressions pure.C. To prove its insignificance. D. To test prior knowledge.31. How does the writer organize the text A. By explaining a process and then adding a follow-up step.B. By comparing methods and then drawing a conclusion.C. By stating an idea and then providing supporting examples.D. By presenting a problem and then suggesting a solution.DIn an era dominated by screens, the very definition of“nature” is being contested. As cities expand and digitalimmersion(沉浸) deepens, a new concept is gaining appeal: the digital park. These are not virtual replacements fornatural spaces, but hybrid environments that use technology to enhance, rather than replace, the natural experience.Proponents argue that digital parks can make nature more accessible and engaging. Interactive displays can identifyplants and animals in real-time, while augmented reality tracks can overlay historical or ecological information onto aphysical landscape. For a generation raised on smartphones, this digital layer can lower the barrier to entry, transforminga walk in the park from a passive activity into an interactive discovery. It is a bridge,they claim, connecting the digitalnative to the ancient rhythms of the natural world.However, critics voice a deep concern. They warn that the“indirect” experience of nature risks devaluing the raw,unplanned encounter. When every plant comes with a pop-up fact file and every bird call is instantly identified, does thesense of awe (敬畏) and mystery decrease The primary value of nature has long been its ability to quiet the humanmind, to encourage observation without an agenda. By inserting a digital interface, we risk replacing wonder withinformation, and solitude (幽静) with digital distraction.The debate touches upon a fundamental question: What is the purpose of our engagement with nature in the21stcentury Is it primarily for education and entertainment, goals well-served by technology Or is it for the pursuit of adifferent state of being —— one of reflection, modesty, and direct sensory connection with a world that does not centeraround us The answer may not be an absolute rejection of technology, but a conscious and careful application. The goalshould be to design digital parks that ultimately turn our attention away from the screen and toward the living, breathingenvironment, using technology as a delicate guide rather than a dominant core point.32. What does the word“proponents” in paragraph 2 most probably mean A. Designers. B. Supporters. C. Visitors. D. Critics.33. What is the main concern of critics about digital parks A. They may weaken the real nature experience.B. They are too expensive to build for the public.C. They are not attractive to the younger generation.D. They can't provide accurate natural information.34. What is the author's suggested approach to technology in digital parks A. To use it as the main attraction. B. To focus only on educational purposes.C. To avoid using it in natural spaces. D. To apply it carefully and purposefully.35. Which of the following is the best title for the text A. The Rise of Digital Parks B. Screen Time and Green SpacesC. Nature in the Digital Age D. Technology in Outdoor Learning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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Five Common Workout Mistakes You Might Be Making● 36By far, the most common workout mistake experts say they see people make is doing too much, too soon. Exercisemotivation is great —— but overdoing it can not only weaken your fitness passion, it may also lead to injuries thatseriously set you back.● You don't stick to a plan“ 37 ,” says Emi Gutgold, a New York City-based Pilates instructor. So, keep things fun and incorporateactivities that you enjoy. The saying“keep your body guessing” is one of the worst in fitness ——— if you wantto change your body composition and build strength, sticking to a strength program for at least three months is your bestbet.● You prioritize numbers over formWe' re all guilty of comparing ourselves to others ———— but this mindset can make people increase theirworkout intensity too quickly or lift more weight than they can handle. Whether you' re in a group fitness class orstrength training in the gym, focus on low intensity and light weights until you master the form. 38 .● You skip your warm-up“ 39 ,” says Lalitha McSorely, a physiotherapist in Calgary.“I recommend any type of cardiovascular(有氧的)exercise that indirectly engages the muscles you' ll be working out that day,” she advises.“Aim to get 70% max heart rateduring a 10 - to 15-minute warm-up.”● You don't fuel your bodyA recent study published confirmed that you can't exercise your way out of a poor diet. 40 . But if you' re juststarting an exercise routine, make sure you' re eating enough the right foods for your new level of activity.A. You set strict deadlinesB. You have an all-or-nothing approachC. Then progress up to a challenging weightD. The biggest workout mistake beginners make is switching their program too frequentlyE. So, eating well and staying physically active are both crucial parts of your physical fitnessF. Lifting weights will help shape your body and it can help you see definition in your musclesG. Jumping straight into your workout with cold muscles and joints can seriously up your injury risk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 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。When I moved to a new city in the eighth grade, I felt completely lost. The first day of school was really hard——41 faces, different accents, and subjects I couldn't keep up with. During lunch, I sat alone in the cafeteria, 42 atmy sandwich.That's when Sarah 43 me.“Mind if I join you ” she asked with a warm smile. I nodded, 44 . She told meabout her own 45 moving from another state the year before.“It gets 46 ,” she assured me.Over the next few weeks, Sarah 47 me to her friends, helped me with homework, and showed me around thecity. She never made me feel like a burden, even when I struggled to 48 . One afternoon, I asked why she hadbeen so 49 to me. She simply said,“Because someone did the same for me when I was 50 .”That moment changed my 51 . I realized that kindness isn't about expecting something in return; it's aboutcreating a 52 of caring. Now, whenever I see someone who looks lost or 53 , I remember Sarah's kindness andreach out. True friendship, I've learned, is about building 54 of understanding, one small act at a time. It's theseconnections that make us feel at 55 , no matter where we are.41. A. unfamiliar B. unfriendly C. dissatisfied D. disappointed42. A. laughing B. wondering C. staring D. pointing43. A. invited B. approached C.comforted D. called44. A. relaxed B. excited C. surprised D. worried45. A. success B. accident C. secret D. experience46. A. better B. funnier C. quicker D. harder47. A. recommended B. introduced C. sent D. shadowed48. A. drop in B. join in C. check in D. fit in49. A. polite B. kind C. honest D. similar50. A. young B. immature C. new D. nervous51. A. perspective B. life C. way D. mood52. A. sense B. symbol C. circle D. chain53. A. lonely B. annoyed C. angry D. heartbroken54. A. islands B. bridges C. fences D. walls55. A. ease B. peace C. home D. liberty第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Beijing's 798 Art Zone underlined its reputation as the Chinese capital's premier New Year's Eve destination onWednesday night, as nearly 130,000 visitors 56 (brave) the cold to ring in 2026 at the premier art district.The“Start New Year with Art-New Year's Eve Countdown at 798” 57 (impressive) built on the success of2025,when the zone welcomed over 100,000 guests. The extravaganza (盛会) featured a rich variety of activities combiningart, dance, light shows, live music, markets, and intangible cultural heritage performances.“We believe that as the New Year 58 (approach), all hopes for the future call for being honored 59 abeautiful celebration,” said Guo Huaping, president of Beijing 798 Culture and Technology Co.“Therefore, we upgraded our celebration to 60 (sure) that visitors experience not just the passing of time,but a61 (share) sense of emotional empathy through the combination of art and technology.”Highlights included six countdown spots 62 digital art performances highlighted the zone's industrial heritagesites, drawing the audience into a magical atmosphere to welcome the year ahead.Before the countdown, visitors crowded onto the zone's various squares, posing for 63 (photo) in front of artpieces. Popular spots included the 1,400-square-meter“Dear Beijing, Happy New Year” theme wall, 64 shining treehung with Chinese characters 65 (display) New Year wishes, and the“Recycle Troubles & Save Joys” art piece——alarge-scale red bag featuring the visual symbol of the popular rock band Wutiaoren.第四部分写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)《不系之舟》(The Unmoored Boat)是探访苏轼人生轨迹的一部纪录片,加拿大人文学者大山为该片的寻访人。假定你是中学生李华,在这部记录片即将播出之时,请你给大山写一封电子邮件,内容包括:(1)表达祝贺;(2)你的感想;(3)表达祝愿。注意:1.写作词数应为 80 左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答;3.参考词汇:寻访人(在纪录片中带领观众进行探索、采访和叙述的角色): cultural explorer。Dear Dashan,Yours,Li Hua 第二节(满分 25 分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。I remember the day I almost turned back. It was a golden autumn afternoon, and I stood at the foot of the oldwooden bridge that crossed the ravine(峡 谷 ) behind our house. The bridge had been there for as long as I couldremember, its boards weathered and sighing underfoot, but today it seemed different ————more forbidding, more final.My grandmother had passed away the week before, and the weight of her absence pressed down on me like aphysical force. She had always been the one to walk this bridge with me, her hand steadying mine when I hesitated.“Some bridges,” she used to say,“are meant to be crossed alone.”The wind picked up, rustling the dry leaves that stubbornly hugged the oak trees lining the path. I took a deep breath,the scent(气味) of damp earth and decomposing wood filling my lungs. My pulse raced in my chest, a wild rhythm thatmirrored the chaos of my thoughts.I placed one foot on the first board, then the other. The bridge creaked in protest, swaying slightly with my weight.Halfway across, I stopped. The ravine sighed beneath me, a dark chasm(深渊) that seemed to swallow all light.For amoment, I was frozen, caught between the safety of what I'd left behind and the unknown that lay ahead.Then I remembered her voice, clear as if she were standing beside me:“Courage isn't the absence of fear, my dear.It's moving forward even when you' re terrified.”I took another step, then another, until I reached the other side. The sun broke through the clouds just then,warmingmy face and lighting the path before me. I didn't know what lay ahead, but for the first time in weeks, I felt a flicker ofhope ——— a small, persistent light that refused to be put out.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。As I stood on the other side, something caught my eye at the base of the large oak tree.Holding the box, I realized that crossing the bridge was just the beginning. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 重庆市2026届高三下学期4月高考模拟调研(五)英语听力.mp3 重庆市2026届高三下学期4月高考模拟调研(五)英语试卷(含音频).docx