资源简介 2026届吉林省高三下学期英语仿真练习卷注意事项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. What will the man probably do this weekend A. Sit an exam.B. Take a hike.C. Have a swim.2. Why does the man want to go to the library A. To avoid the noise.B. To meet a friend.C. To renew some books.3. What are the speakers talking about A. Fixing the drawer.B. Preparing the dinner.C. Organizing the kitchen.4. What does the woman care about most when choosing a flight A. Departure time.B. Ticket price.C. In-flight service.5. What is the woman doing A. Seeking fitness advice.B. Promoting a product.C. Collecting sales data.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。微信公众号:H.E English听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。6. Why does the woman have to go to the police station A. To pay the ticket.B. To report an accident.C. To present her licence.7. At what speed was the man driving A.70km/h. B.75km/h. C.90km/h.听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。8. Who is getting married A. Teresa. B. Emma. C. Steven.9. Why does the man take the train A. To have a family gathering.B. To plan an anniversary.C. To attend a wedding.10. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Friends.B. A couple.C. Father and daughter.听第8段录音,回答第11至 13题。11. Why does the man want a new phone A. His colleagues persuade him.B. His old phone embarrasses him.C. His credit card offers a discount.12. What happened to Sally A. She owed much money.B. She lost her job last year.C. She had her phone stolen.13. What does the man mean in the end A. He sticks to his plan.B. He changes his mind.C. He feels sorry for Sally.听第9段录音,回答第14至 17题。14. What is the woman A. A program advisor.B. A community volunteer.C. A college applicant.15. Why does the man drop the library program A. He hates reading events.B. He doubts his competence.C. He has experienced it before.16. What can we know about the environmental project A. It involves hands-on work.B. It has low entry requirements.C. It highlights leadership training.17. What does the woman advise the man to do in the end A. Perfect his paper.B. Consider his schoolwork.C. Clarify his priorities.听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。18. What can we know about Ada A. She receives little education.B. She is a professional IT engineer.C. She teaches local languages in Mali.19. What makes Lenali different from other apps A. It helps users through visual guides.B. It polishes profiles for users.C. It saves users from typing.20. What is Sidibe's expectation for Lenali A. To bridge digital divide for more.B. To reach 200,000 users in a year.C. To teach more traders to read and write.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。AThis is where you can explore unknown and the most interesting facts about our living planet, the universe, and people’s lifestyles. Here are some top unmissable festivals from around the world.Rio Carnival, BrazilIt is a five-day festival which takes place forty days before Easter. Rio de Janeiro has earned its title as the Carnival capital of the world with its famous samba dancing, colourful clothes and live music.Holi Festival, IndiaHoli is a Hindu spring festival, also known as the “festival of colours”. It is a sign of the victory of good over evil, the end of winter, and the arrival of spring. Starting with a nighttime bonfire where people gather, sing and dance, Holi is celebrated the next day by people throwing coloured powder and water at each other.St. Patrick’s Day, IrelandHeld on March 17 every year, it is a celebration to mark the death of Ireland’s patron saint (守护神) Saint Patrick. Since 1996, an entire festival of parades, fireworks as well as food and drinks has surrounded the celebration. Enjoy traditional songs and dances, watch musical street theatre shows and get dressed in all green as you celebrate Irish heritage and culture.Burning Man Festival, United StatesAs a week-long event at the end of August in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada, it attracts tens of thousands of people from all over the world each year. Tickets to Burning Man are not cheap. But once you’re there, you will surely have an unforgettable experience. The main event is burning a large wooden statue on Saturday night, followed by a big dance party that lasts all night long.21.Which of the following is NOT presented on St. Patrick’s Day A.Traditional art shows. B.Green clothes.C.Traditional songs and dances. D.Street theatre performances.22.Which festival lasts the longest in celebration A.Holi Festival. B.Rio Carnival.C.Burning Man Festival. D.St. Patrick’s Day.23.What do the festivals have in common A.There is no need to buy tickets. B.Dance is a common way to celebrate.C.They centre on specific religious customs. D.People are all dressed in traditional clothes.B[8分]At a recent round-table discussion hosted by The World Business Council on Sustainable Development (WBCSD), leading innovators in carbon reduction technology discussed the practical implementation (执行) needed to put the revised framework into practice and achieve the goal set in the Paris Agreement to limit global warming.The discussion was hosted by Peter Bakker, President and Chief Executive Officer of WBCSD, who began by setting the bar in terms of the important role businesses have to play. “Businesses have a critical role to play as a source of investments and as a driver of technological development and innovation, not to mention as an engine for economic growth and employment,” said Mr. Bakker. “We must continue to work together to seize this opportunity to scale up the implementation of the Paris Agreement and accelerate the transition to the low-carbon economy.”However, there comes a point where innovations need to migrate off the drawing board and start to bring change — a point which Mr. Bakker is acutely aware of. “Of course, realizing the goals will by no means be easy,” he said. “The goals represent an ambitious agenda which in many cases will require a complete system overhaul.”Such a change takes commitment on an individual business level, but industry-wide regulations and close partnership were highlighted as key drivers by many of those at the discussion.Alongside their work with businesses, the round-table discussion also highlighted the importance of keeping climate change in the public eye and ensuring that the transition to the low-carbon economy is inclusive.Climate change is so important to all our futures that truly long-term sustainable change requires a complete cultural shift in the way nations think about consuming energy and resources, and about the impact this has on people and communities. While policy makers can assert a certain degree of influence from one direction, businesses also have a responsibility to ensure their employees and communities are prepared to meet the opportunities of the low-carbon world. For many businesses, this means re-training, re-skilling and redeployment in order to safely manage the transition for their workers.24.What role should businesses play according to Mr. Bakker A.Policy makers. B.Cultural innovators.C.Green advocates. D.Resource developers.25.Which word can explain the underlined word “overhaul” in paragraph 3 A.Explanation. B.Reform. C.Standard. D.Analysis.26.What did many attendees of the discussion consider important A.Investment. B.Cooperation. C.Investigation. D.Employment.27.What can we learn from the last paragraph A.Technology can ensure a smooth transition.B.The government should lead retraining programs.C.Businesses have reduced the impacts of climate change.D.Employees’ livelihood matters in addressing climate change.CDeepSeek, a large language model developed in China, is a landmark in AI development. Unlike earlier AI models, DeepSeek is both high-performing and accessible. Its open-source model has created new opportunities across sectors (行业), including in governance.Work that once took civil servants days to complete can now be done in a matter of minutes. This leap in productivity has not only increased efficiency, it has also reduced operational costs and enhanced openness. For example, in Shenzhen, 70 AI-powered “civil servants” have been employed in different government departments to assist with tasks such as drafting official documents and responding to public inquiries. In the U.S., a group of technicians and engineers discovered an evident flaw in welfare records: a 300-year-old was still receiving benefits.As AI becomes increasingly intelligent, does it mean we no longer need flesh-and-blood civil servants Not quite.While AI will undoubtedly reduce the size of the public workforce, humans will continue to play crucial roles — as supervisors, ethical stewards and final deciders in complex decisions. Although AI can monitor, analyze and optimize (优化) public spending in real time, official committees will be needed to ensure that algorithmic (算法) decisions remain in line with ethical standards and do not disadvantage weak populations. To safeguard public interest, governments must establish ethics committees to inspect AI systems, revise regulatory frameworks, and ensure openness.But no revolution comes without chaos. As AI assumes many traditional civil service roles, mass job displacement could cause deep social anxiety. Questions, such as “Am I still useful if a machine can do my job ”, will become increasingly common. Governments must be prepared to ease this social fallout by investing in mental health services, job retraining programs and welfare support.In sum, AI in government is not just a matter of automation; it’s about revolutionizing governance itself. If done right, an AI-powered state can more fairly and quickly fulfill citizens’ needs. But to get there, we need to strike a balance between efficiency and ethics, innovation and inclusion.28.Why does the author mention two examples in paragraph 2 A.To show AI’s wide application. B.To demonstrate AI’s existence.C.To highlight traditional problems. D.To prove AI’s role in civil service.29.What role will humans play in the use of AI in the public sector A.Developing new AI technologies.B.Replacing most public workforce jobs.C.Supervising and ensuring ethical standards.D.Designing algorithms for real-time optimization.30.What is the author’s attitude towards AI replacing human civil servants A.Unclear. B.Cautious. C.Pessimistic. D.Optimistic.31.What can be a suitable title for the text A.The Importance of AI in Modern GovernmentB.How will AI Replace Humans in Government C.Can AI Replace Civil Servants in Government D.The Role of Human Management in Government.D[8分]My undergraduate student needed advice after yet another failed experiment. Sitting across from me, she looked exhausted — frustrated even. I heard myself say, “This is part of research. You just have to push through.” But even as the words left my mouth, I felt uneasy. She nodded silently and shifted her posture. Afterward, she began showing up less frequently and eventually stopped coming altogether. I tried to explain it away: undergraduates sometimes get busy with coursework, lose interest or change direction, but deep down, I wondered what I could have done differently.I became a mentor (导师) during my second year of Ph. D.but didn’t get much guidance on how to do it. I learned only by doing. There were moments I felt proud of. One student started out quiet and unsure, but over time grew into a most independent and confident young researcher. Before graduating, she told me, “You are the reason I stuck with this.” That moment stayed with me. But so did the other one — the silence, the absences, the slow fade-out. Had I failed her It wasn’t until the final year of my Ph. D.that I came across a leaflet for a mentorship training workshop. Skeptical at first, I decided to try it. The program, called Entering Mentoring, brought together graduate students for weekly discussions. For the first time, I had the space to explore the invisible labor and emotional complexity of mentoring. One session asked us to reflect on our own practices. I began to realize what might have been missing in my relationship with the student who had drifted away. I had never invited her to share her goals or concerns. I could have been more attentive to her unspoken struggles.After the workshop, I began changing how I interacted with students. I now start by asking how they’re doing, not just experimental details. This shift has led to more honest conversations. I’ve learned that good mentors are built through reflection and training. I wish I’d attended that workshop earlier, but I’m grateful I did at all.32.What primarily caused the student’s withdrawal according to paragraph 1 A.Demanding research challenges. B.Heavy academic workload.C.Unaddressed inner struggles. D.Repetitive failures in research.33.Why did the author mention the change of another student A.To explain his own research breakthrough.B.To illustrate his lack of proper guidance.C.To showcase his pride in her achievement.D.To highlight the contrast in mentoring outcomes.34.What did the workshop mainly focus on A.Developing academic research skills.B.Encouraging discussions among graduate students.C.Exploring the interpersonal aspects of mentoring.D.Demonstrating diverse personal mentoring approaches.35.Which of the following can best describe the author A.Strict and intelligent. B.Disciplined but inexperienced.C.Thoughtful but self-doubting. D.Responsible and reflective.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。If you’re looking for a physical and mental health boost, it’s time to head outside. 36 . Taking even a few minutes to sit by a stream or rest in the shade of a tree can have great benefits. Nature therapy (治疗) can reduce stress, lessen feelings of anxiety, and even boost physical well-being.The term “nature therapy” might spark any number of visuals, from long walks on the beach to meditation sessions in the park. And while it’s often associated with hours spent in the forest quietly communing with nature, nature therapy can be much more accessible than that. 37 .According to Erica, assistant professor at the University of Minnesota who specializes in nature therapy, there are many ways to interact with nature. Sure, that includes intentionally engaging in therapeutic nature-based experiences. 38 . Even viewing photos of nature scenes counts.39 . You might gather friends for a forest walk, a picnic in a park, or simply sit together listening to birdsong. Sharing these moments deepens the sense of connection — both to nature and to each other — while multiplying the well-being benefits.40 . Reo Jones, PhD candidate at OHSU, suggests that regular walks in nature can yield profound benefits for both physical and mental health. “How quickly people can feel better! It blows my mind,” she says. “We see that on the cellular level.”A.It’s good for those lacking green spaceB.This approach can enhance your creativityC.You don’t even need to invest much time in itD.Nature therapy can be a shared social experienceE.The best entry into this is to go outside and observeF.Taking in the sights and sounds of the outdoors is importantG.It also means enjoying a park bench or listening to the sounds of nature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。Last year was difficult for my family. My husband lost his job and my part-time job was uncertain, leaving us anxious about money. Small 41 began to feel much heavier. The old mailboxes at the end of our driveway became such a 42 . They were old and rusty. Every time I saw them, they seemed to 43 all the problems in our life. A simple 44 usually crossed my mind — two nicer mailboxes. However, it was just a 45 thought.However, something unexpected happened. One day, our neighbor informed us that a young driver had 46 crashed into and destroyed the mailboxes. My initial worry was about the unexpected 47 we couldn’t afford.Later, when I left the house, I witnessed a heartwarming 48 . Where the broken mailboxes once stood, a new post now held two 49 mailboxes. They looked beautiful and neat. Inside one box was a handwritten note from Audree, the 18-year-old driver. She deeply 50 and explained she had used her own savings from a part-time job to 51 and install these new mailboxes.We contacted Audree’s mother to thank her and ensure the girl was okay. She shared that this was Audree’s first accident, and it became a valuable lesson in 52 for her. For me, the 53 was far more than just getting new mailboxes. During a time when I felt 54 by troubles, this act of honesty and kindness from a young stranger served as a powerful reminder and 55 my hope.41.A.stories B.annoyances C.changes D.moments42.A.burden B.device C.usage D.present43.A.reflect B.ignore C.solve D.record44.A.question B.imagination C.desire D.outline45.A.sudden B.practical C.deep D.passing46.A.deliberately B.skillfully C.accidentally D.eventually47.A.result B.cost C.event D.risk48.A.memory B.comment C.ceremony D.surprise49.A.shiny B.empty C.small D.faded50.A.prayed B.apologized C.complained D.argued51.A.collect B.purchase C.repair D.design52.A.independence B.courage C.brilliance D.responsibility53.A.statement B.background C.incident D.encouragement54.A.attracted B.motivated C.surrounded D.guided55.A.restored B.described C.expressed D.prepared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。The mascots of the 2026 Spring Festival Gala have become a hot topic among audiences for their rich cultural meanings. The Spring Festival Gala, an annual celebration produced and broadcast by China Media Group, 56 made its first broadcast in 1983, is one of the most-watched TV shows 57 (air) on Chinese New Year’s Eve.The four bright and 58 (live) mascots — Qi Qi, Ji Ji, Chi Chi, and Cheng Cheng — stand for the gala’s theme “Qi Ji Chi Cheng, Momentum Unstoppable”. The mascots’ designs, along with the core creative concept, 59 (root) in China’s classical images of horses across different dynasties. 60 makes them meaningful is their symbolic meanings of success and prosperity, as they represent 61 bright future and “achieving success” while running toward new horizons.The first mascot, Qi Qi, takes its design from a horse-shaped bronze zun, a relic which 62 (serve) as a wine container in the Western Zhou Dynasty. Its smooth, dignified form and elegant dark blue-black color show the horse’s role as a symbol of honor and grace in ancient China. Ji Ji draws 63 (inspire) from a Han Dynasty bronze horse statue, whose wide-spread wings in flight symbolize vitality 64 a firm spirit of moving forward, ready 65 (face) new challenges. Chi Chi represents the well-known tricolor horse from the Tang Dynasty. Cheng Cheng is modeled after the world’s only remaining wild horse species.第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)66.假设你是李华,你的英国好友David对中国传统文化有着浓厚的兴趣。本月,你市博物馆正在举办端午文化数字云展。请你给David写一封邮件,推荐他观看。内容包括:1、云展内容;2、推荐理由。参考词汇:Online Digital Exhibition数字云展注意: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做答。Dear David,I hope this email finds you well.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua第二节 (满分25分)67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。A chance encounterJessica, a writer with a long-held dream, felt her hope slipping away. For years, she had worked on a book about a special local sports story. It was about a small-town basketball team’s amazing journey to the state finals. She believed it could encourage many, but after countless rewrites, every publisher still said no. The dream began to feel impossible.One quiet morning, hoping to find some fresh ideas, she put on the shirt with a picture of her favourite music band and took her notebook to the bookstore downstairs that housed a café. The smell of coffee and paper always comforted her. However, the main area was crowded, so she found a chair between the cooking and travel shelves. She settled in and lost herself in creation.Suddenly, a voice interrupted her. “Excuse me, miss,” an old man said softly. He was reaching for a cookbook on the shelf behind her and needed her to move her chair slightly. As she shifted to make room, she noticed his sweatshirt had the same picture as her shirt. Obviously, he noticed it too. They exchanged a smile and began to talk.As the talk went on, Jessica learned that the old man named John was a writer too, and had even published books with his wife. Encouraged by his kindness and experience, Jessica finally gathered the courage to share her own dream — the book about the basketball team. Once she started, the words poured out. She told him about the hard work she had put into the book. “Publishers keep saying no,” she sighed. “I’m out of energy.”John leaned in, gentle but firm. “Why wait for them That story’s too good to be forgotten. Publish it yourself.” He stressed that her book was worth all the effort she’d put in, and told her not to let others’ “no” stop her from following her dream.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。Jessica was surprised by John’s self-publishing suggestion.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________At her book signing event, Jessica saw John in the line.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案1.B 2.A 3.C 4 .B 5.B 6.C 7.C 8.B 9.A 10.A11.B 12.A 13.B 14.C 15.C 16.A 17.C 18.A 19.C 20.A英语 听力材料Text 1:W:The exam week finally ends.M:Yeah, I've planned a walk in the woods for the weekend, and am taking a boat trip down the river if the weather is fine.Text 2:M: I can't focus at all.The new roommate is drilling again.W:I think they are redecorating the whole room.M:I can't stand it anymore and go into the library.Text 3:W:This drawer is overflowing again! I can't even close it.M:We really should put things where they belong after cooking.W:Maybe we can sort out the bottles and plates.M:Sure.Text 4:W: I just bought a ticket to New York City.M:Good for you. When are you leaving W:Next week, I'm taking the Red Eye, which costs much less.Hopefully I'll be able to sleep on the plane.Text 5:W:Check out our latest arrivals.Every tech enthusiast needs a smart watch in their collection.M:Any recommendations W:The one with the fitness tracker and GPS sells best this year. Would you like to try it on Text 6:M:Excuse me,may I see your license W:I'm afraid I've left it at homeM:In that case,you'll have to take it to the police station within five days. W:But why M:You were speeding,madam. W:But I was only doing 75!M:There's a 70 kilometers per hour speed limit on this road,Madam.W:Is there I didn't see a sign.M:Well,madam. We've been following you.W:So you were doing 75 too.M:No,madam.We were doing 90 kilometers per hour,or we couldn't catch you.Text 7:M:Teresa, I didn't expect to see you. What are you doing here W: Steven, I don't believe it. I'm on my way to see my daughter, Emma. She's getting married this weekend.How about you M:I'm heading to my parents' home. I haven't seen them for months. My sister and brother will also go there When is your daughter's wedding, exactly W: Sunday. We are all excited.M:Wow! This Sunday is also the 45th anniversary of rny parents' wedding. What a coincidence! Anyway, my train leaves from platform three. Just over there. Oh,that's it arriving. I have to run. Sorry, we don't get more time to talk.W:No worries.Have a wonderful trip and extend my congratulations to your parents.Text 8:M:I am going to buy a new phone today.W:Didn't you buy a new one just two months ago M:That's right, and I know what you're going to say.You're thinking I shouldn't replace my phone so soon.W:Actually, I was wondering how you could possibly afford a new phone.But now that you mention it,I do think getting another one so soon is wasteful.M:Maybe you’re right, but the thing is everyone at the office has a nice, expensive phone, and I feel a little out of place. I just got a credit card, so I thought I might as well buy a new one.W:I don't think buying a phone on credit is a good idea. My colleague, Sally, bought a lot of things on credit during her first year of work and accumulated a lot of debts.M: Well, you make a point. I don't want to end up in debt like her.Text 9:W: Mike, did you finalize your summer plans I heard the city library is looking for volunteers again. I'm considering applying for it.M: I've thought about it, but I'm still weighing my options. Do you remember our advisor suggested we participate in something impact-driven,if we want our college applications to stand out W:She did say that, but you know, the library program is in low impact. Volunteers help organize community reading events, and they get to work with younger students.M:True.But it will be my third year doing it, I'm worried it won't show much growth.W:Then why not try the environmental project the school announced. It's more demanding, but it might demonstrate leadership and initiative.M:That's the thing.I'm not sure I can commit.The project requires weekend field work outside the city.W:Well, if you spread yourself too thin, you will end up burning out.Maybe consider what you actually care about instead of what looks impressive on paper.M: You are right I need to rethink what matters to me.Text 10:In Mali, many traders like Ada are finding new ways to do business.They are using a unique app called Lenali, developed by City Bay, an IT engineer from IMali. The app is specifically designed for people who cannot read or write. Unlike other social media,Lenali offers voice guides in local languages like Bambara and Sonic users can set up profiles, publish posts and comment on others' goods by recording their voices instead of typing for Ada, this means she can easily send her store's location and photos of her goods to attract customers. In a country where only 1/3 of the population has received education, Lenali provides a vital bridge since its launch in 2017 the app has gained over 73000 users. City Bay expects the business to become profitable once it reaches 200,000 users,continuing to help those who were previously left behind by the digital age.【答案】21.A 22.C 23.B【答案】24.C 25.B 26.B 27.D【答案】28.D 29.C 30.B 31.C【答案】32.C 33.D 34.C 35.D【答案】36.C 37.A 38.G 39.D 40.F【答案】41.B 42.A 43.A 44.C 45.D 46.C 47.B 48.D 49.A 50.B 51.B 52.D 53.C 54.C 55.A【答案】56.which 57.aired 58.lively 59.are rooted 60.What 61.a 62.served 63.inspiration 64.and 65.to face66.【答案】例文Dear David,I hope this email finds you well. Since the museum in my city is holding an Online Digital Exhibition highlighting the Dragon Boat Festival, I’m writing to highly recommend it to you.The display offers a fascinating insight into the festival’s history, rice dumpling making and dragon boat races with vivid 3D images and interactive AI. By clicking and personalized instructions, you can have access to 3D displays, VR experiences and interactive games which will instantly transport you to the festive atmosphere.Personally, the showcase is a real must-see. If interested, you will definitely enjoy traditional Chinese culture through high-tech fun!Yours,Li Hua【分析】本篇书面表达属于应用写作。要求考生以李华的身份,给喜爱中国传统文化的英国好友 David 写信,推荐本市博物馆举办的端午文化数字云展,介绍云展核心内容并说明推荐理由。【详解】1、词汇积累推荐:recommend → propose立即:instantly → immediately生动的:vivid → lively确定地:definitely→ certainly2、句式拓展简单句变复合句原句:The display offers a fascinating insight into the festival’s history, rice dumpling making and dragon boat races with vivid 3D images and interactive AI.拓展句:Since the exhibition adopts high technology, it shows the festival’s history, rice dumpling making and dragon boat races with vivid 3D images and interactive AI.67.【答案】例文Jessica was surprised by John’s Jessica was surprised by John’s self-publishing suggestion. suggestion. It had never crossed her mind before. As she absorbed his words, a flicker of hope appeared in her eyes. John noticed that and offered a final piece of encouragement before he left. “Just start,” he said warmly. “You’ve done the hardest part.” Inspired, Jessica left the bookstore with a new drive. Over the next few weeks, she spent weeks researching and preparing for self-publishing. She worked tirelessly to finalize the manuscript and create an appealing cover. Finally, she managed to publish her book. To her delight, it began to gain attention from readers who were inspired by the small-town basketball team’s journey.At her book signing event, Jessica saw John in the line. He was standing at the back of the crowd, with a proud smile on his face. Seeing her old friend, Jessica’s eyes lit up with gratitude. She walked over to John. “I can’t thank you enough,” she said, handing him a signed copy. “The encounter with you made this book possible.” John smiled warmly. “The story was always there, Jessica. You just needed to bring it to the world yourself.” As they chatted, Jessica realized that the journey had not only fulfilled her dream but had also taught her a valuable lesson about perseverance and the power of taking control of her own destiny.【分析】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了怀揣写作梦想的杰西卡(Jessica)多年致力于创作一本关于小镇篮球队闯入州决赛的励志书籍,却屡遭出版商拒绝,梦想似乎遥不可及。某日,她在常去的书店咖啡馆寻找灵感时,偶然结识了同为作家的老人约翰(John)。约翰了解到她的困境后,鼓励她不要因他人的否定而放弃,并建议她尝试自费出版,强调她的作品值得被更多人看到。【详解】1、段落续写:①由第一段首句内容“杰西卡对约翰的自行出版提议感到惊讶。”可知,第一段可描写Jessica从对约翰自费出版建议的意外,到受其鼓舞后积极行动并最终成功出版书籍的过程。②由第二段首句内容“在她的签售会上,杰西卡看到约翰站在队伍的后面。”可知,第二段可描写Jessica在签售会上与恩人约翰重逢和感悟。2、续写线索:约翰鼓励——杰西卡修改手稿——出版——书受到关注——杰西卡重遇约翰——感谢——感悟3、词汇激活行为类①提供:offer/provide②完成:finalize/complete③递:hand/pass情绪类①热情地:warmly/fervidly②高兴:delight/joy第 page number 页,共 number of pages 页 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2026届吉林省高三下学期英语仿真练习卷.docx 听力音频.mp3