资源简介 2026年高考全国Ⅰ卷英语模拟练习卷5注意事项:答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。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。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。适用地区:山东、广东、湖南、湖北、河北、江苏、福建、浙江等新高考Ⅰ卷省份。难度系数:0.61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。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。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What will the man do next A. Take another bus. B. Leave the airport. C. Run to catch the bus.2. How many Olympic Games events did the woman see A. One. B. Two. C. Three.3. What do the speakers want to do A. Raise money for poor kids.B. Build homes for the homeless.C. Donate supplies to the earthquake zone.4. Which quality do the speakers admire doctors for A. Their intelligence. B. Their carefulness. C. Their hard work.5. Why does Mia make her own dresses A. To have unique dresses. B. To be a famous designer. C. To save some money.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Where does the conversation probably take place A. At the train station. B. At the airport. C. In the school.7. What does the man have in his pocket A. Some coins. B. A cellphone. C. Some keys.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What does the woman want to do A. Go to see a doctor.B. Hand in her paper late.C. Get help in choosing a subject.9. What will the woman offer A. A sick note. B. A doctor's certificate. C. Her medical record.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。10. Where are the speakers probably A. In the teachers' office. B. In a classroom. C. At home.11. What is the main goal of Let Grow program A. To let children grow up safely.B. To help kids develop life skills.C. To develop well-structured lessons.12. How do the parents react to Let Grow program A. They are always doubtful about it.B. They find the program too difficult to follow.C. They notice good changes in their kids' behavior.13. What will the woman do next A. End a speech. B. Teach a class. C. Start a program.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. What do we know about the newly displayed copies A. They are true to the original.B. They are the simplified versions.C. They are in need of preservation.15. What was the initial purpose of creating the Yongle Dadian A. To gather all known knowledge of China.B. To record the history of the Ming Dynasty.C. To evaluate ancient history and philosophy.16. Why do scholars compare the Yongle Dadian to a library A. To prove its social value.B. To highlight its rich content.C. To show its growing popularity.17. Who is the speaker A. An artist. B. A visitor. C. A guide.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What does the speaker think of rereading notes A. It is productive. B. It can be misleading. C. It leads to real mastery.19. What does the speaker suggest students do after class A. List review questions. B. Develop memory skills. C. Check notes carefully.20. How should review sessions be arranged A. One long session before the test.B. Many sessions within a single night.C. Several short sessions over a few days.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。AIf you want a great hotel and a close encounter with the animal kingdom, here are the best hotels with engagement programs and bonus activities with animals.Best Friends Roadhouse (Kanab, Utah)It lets you stay on the grounds of Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, a massive shelter for a wide range of animals, from goats to dogs to rabbits. Today, it's home to over 1,600 rescued animals, ranking first in size of its kind in the US. When you visit, you can spend time in multiple areas, including Dogtown, Cat World, Horse Haven and the recovery center of Wild Friends.Longneck Manor (Fredericksburg, Texas)It is a place that covers over 100 acres, home to three rhinos and five giraffes. Unlike other similar hotels, this is almost like a combination between a zoo and a conservation area. You can get up-close and personal with rhinos and giraffes and even contribute to helping keep wild populations safe and healthy.Farm Sanctuary (Watkins Glen, New York)It is a massive animal sanctuary where you can set up shops and get your hands dirty by exploring the farm. It is ideal for anyone who likes pigs, cows, turkeys, and other classic farm animals. You can take tours of the sanctuary and learn about farm practices, sustainability, and, of course, the animals and how they ended up at the farm.Atlanta Alpaca Treehouse (Atlanta, Georgia)In Atlanta, inside a massive bamboo forest, there's a mixed pack of alpaca and llamas and a tree house you can rent for the night. The animals are responsible for eating new growth to prevent the bamboo from overtaking the city of Atlanta. You can do yoga classes with them, go on a weekend-long healing retreat (also guided by llamas and alpacas), and more.21. What is special about Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in the US A. It is situated in a bamboo forest. B. Visitors can do yoga with animals.C. It is the largest animal sanctuary. D. Visitors can get close to wild animals.22. Which hotel is best for visitors to experience farm life A. Best Friends Roadhouse. B. Longneck Manor.C. Farm Sanctuary. D. Atlanta Alpaca Treehouse.23. What is available to visitors in the four hotels A. Interaction with animals. B. Tree house accommodation.C. Multiple physical activities. D. Adoption of rescued animals.BImproving 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 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.24. 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. The race participants were all dog lovers.25. 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.26. 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.27. 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.C“Have you raised a lobster yet ” This question has been heard frequently across China recently. “Lobster” is the nickname for OpenClaw, a multi-purpose AI agent whose logo resembles a lobster. Unlike traditional chatbots that only provide answers, OpenClaw can open applications, search for information, compare prices, generate documents and complete multi-step tasks with minimal supervision. Thousands have lined up to try it, and tech giants are rushing to offer setup services. However, these powerful digital assistants are turning on their owners, raising urgent concerns about AI safety.The core problem of “OpenClaw” lies in a dangerous capability mismatch. According to researchers from Harvard and Stanford, today's AI agents possess Level 4 autonomy, meaning they can independently complete complex, multi-step tasks. Yet their security judgment remains at basic Level 2, roughly equal to a young kid's understanding of consequences. Security experts call this the “judgment-action gap,” which results in the “fatal trifecta” — agents have system access, process untrusted inputs, and steal or leak data — all without proper boundaries.To investigate these risks, researchers conducted controlled experiments with six OpenClaw instances, each given email access and maximum system permissions. The results were alarming. In one case, an agent wrongly reset a user's email account after misinterpreting a request. In another, attackers hid a secret command inside an innocent-looking behavior guide, causing the agent to disable other systems without question. The agent simply could not tell good instructions from bad ones.The risks don't stop there. In a simulated hospital, OpenClaw was tricked into ordering unnecessary lab tests, exposing patient data. In a banking scenario, it leaked account details when asked to summarize a statement containing hidden instructions. These failures show that AI agents can be fooled into doing harm while believing they are helping.Despite these risks, experts aren't calling for a ban. Instead, they recommend strict safety measures: limiting agent permissions, running agents in isolated environments, and requiring human approval for high-risk actions. AI itself isn't evil — it's just a tool. With proper oversight, we can enjoy the benefits of AI while keeping our digital lives safe. After all, raising a lobster should be a joy, not a disaster.28. What does the underlined phrase “turning on” in paragraph 1 mean A. Taking over. B. Going against.C. Appealing to. D. Responding to.29. What is the core problem of OpenClaw mentioned in paragraph 2 A. High cost of operation.B. Lack of technical support.C. Strong autonomy and low safety assessment.D. Inability to complete multi-step tasks.30. What is the most worrying finding from the experiments A. Misreading simple user requests. B. Leaking account details in banking.C. Ordering unnecessary lab tests. D. Shutting down other systems unquestioningly.31. What do experts suggest to address the safety issues A. Storing backups beyond AI's reach. B. Banning the use of AI agents.C. Upgrading AI to Level 4 autonomy. D. Allowing AI to learn from mistakes.DIn economics, there is a well-known idea called “signaling.” It explains why people often take seemingly unnecessary or expensive actions just to send a clear message. A common example is a university degree. Some economists believe that a degree does not directly prove that you have job-related skills. Instead, the difficult process of getting it — going to classes, finishing homework, and passing exams — shows employers that you are disciplined, intelligent, and able to stick to long-term goals.However, in the digital age, signaling is facing a trouble defined as “cheap talk.” In the past, sending a reliable signal required real effort. Writing a letter by hand took time and care, and publishing a book needed strict review and professional support. These costs worked as filters, making sure only valuable messages reached others. Today, things have changed greatly. Anyone can create a perfect life on social media or produce a good essay with AI in seconds. When signals are cheap and easy to make, they gradually lose their ability to tell real ability from false appearance.This drop in costly signals creates a widespread problem: “noise.” When everyone sends perfect, artificial messages at the same time, the result is chaos, and no one stands out. Employers receive thousands of similar, well-designed resumes. Consumers are flooded with overly positive five-star reviews that may be fake or produced by tools.In this situation, the future of trust is surprising: we may start valuing “costly” signals again. We may prefer experiences and efforts that are hard to copy: live shows instead of recorded ones, face-to-face interviews instead of online portfolios, and natural talks instead of prepared speeches. In a world of artificial perfection, real, unpolished, and difficult-to-copy human effort may become the new valuable quality. “Friction,” once seen as bad for efficiency, could become the best proof of authenticity in a world full of cheap signals.32. What does a university degree signal to employers according to some economists A. Essential personal qualities. B. Relevant work experience.C. Job-specific technical skills. D. High academic performance.33. Why does the author mention “cheap talk” in the second paragraph A. To highlight AI's impact on job markets.B. To criticize the decline in communication quality.C. To illustrate how easy it is to fake competence today.D. To encourage people to write more handwritten letters.34. What may be valued in the future to rebuild trust A. Authentic human effort.B. AI-assisted application.C. Professionally designed online portfolios.D. Well-prepared interviews scripts.35. What is the text mainly about A. The history of economic signaling.B. The crisis and future of signaling.C. The impact of digital tools on signaling.D. The value of university degrees.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,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。The debate around artificial intelligence often focuses on automation, yet a more far-reaching revolution is underway: advanced Human AI collaboration reshaping professional landscapes. 36 Increasing creativity and idea generatingMany might view AI as opposite to the free-flowing nature of human creativity. 37 This is one of the most unexpected benefits of Human AI collaboration. Instead of providing the final product, it serves as a brainstorming partner and a source of inspiration.Pioneering personalized learning and skill developmentTraditional education often struggles with one-size-fits-all approaches. 38 It provides highly personalized, adaptive educational experiences that satisfy individual needs and paces. This transforms how we acquire new skills and develop expertise throughout our careers.Enhancing Problem Solving Efficiency in Complex Systems 39 when we face incredibly complex problems involving vast datasets, interconnected variables and dynamic environments. Here, Human AI collaboration provides an unexpected leap forward, allowing us to address challenges previously considered unsolvable. AI's ability to process, review and simulate complex situations at lightning speed adds to human strategic thinking and specialized expertise. 40 Access to specialized knowledge and expert services has historically been limited due to cost, geographical barriers, or shortage of professionals. Human AI collaboration is unexpectedly breaking down these barriers, making expert-level insights and tools available to more audience, enabling individuals and small businesses in previously unimaginable ways.A. Developing resistance and problem-solvingB. Human thinking limits can be quickly reachedC. But AI can facilitate creative thinking and new ideasD. Here is how Human AI collaboration transforms your workE. Human AI collaboration is unexpectedly reshaping learningF. Popularizing professional skills and making them accessibleG. The following is how Human AI collaboration helps your daily life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。It all started with a late-night video, in which a woman claimed she 41 no waste for a whole year. Staring at my garbage can, already full, I felt 42 and determined to try composting in my dorm to make the best of leftover food. How hard could it be I placed a small bin by my desk. For the first week, I felt like a 43 , putting in apple cores, banana peels and coffee grounds. But soon, tiny flies 44 , flying around my room as if they owned the place. My roommate 45 me with cold, angry looks.One day, I was mixing the overfilled bin when it 46 . A dark, wet mess spread under my bed and 47 my roommate's bag. We spent an hour cleaning while she made a serious “never again” 48 . All of a sudden, there was a 49 . The dorm manager stood outside, saying someone had 50 an unpleasant smell. I stood there like a kid caught stealing cookies, 51 explaining everything. The manager then suggested I try the dining hall compost program, a reasonable 52 for sure. I threw away my bin that night and my zero-waste journey, which lasted three weeks, ended in 53 .I still care about waste but stop trying to be 54 . Now I carry a reusable cup, bring my own bag and use the dining hall compost bin. Saving the planet means doing what you can. Every small step 55 . Especially the ones that don't attract flies.41. A. produced B. expected C. recycled D. collected42. A. hopeless B. ashamed C. anxious D. disappointed43. A. looker-on B. know-it-all C. green hero D. role model44. A. left B. gathered C. hid D. rested45. A. signaled B. ignored C. greeted D. eyed46. A. tipped over B. emptied out C. wore down D. rolled away47. A. approached B. passed C. skipped D. reached48. A. joke B. apology C. warning D. promise49. A. noise B. knock C. chaos D. quarrel50. A. announced B. confirmed C. reported D. created51. A. briefly B. awkwardly C. secretly D. calmly52. A. decision B. reminder C. alternative D. innovation53. A. peace B. trouble C. surprise D. failure54. A. ideal B. sensitive C. honest D. tolerant55. A. starts B. connects C. costs D. counts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 recent years, China's new energy vehicle (NEV) industry has experienced a sharp rise in growth, 56 (position) itself as a leader in the global industry. With 57 sales share of 40.9%, China has topped the global rankings for ten straight years.This achievement is 58 (large) due to continuous technological innovation. Chinese companies have made significant progress in battery technology, motor 59 (efficient), and vehicle intelligence. Additionally, great breakthroughs 60 (achieve) in autonomous driving technology and smart vehicle systems over the years.Government policies have played a crucial role in this rise. The Chinese government has had NEV adoption 61 (promote) through funded programs, sales promotion and the development of charging infrastructure. The national 62 (goal) of “carbon peak” and “carbon neutrality” have further accelerated the adoption of electric vehicles.Drawing on large-scale production and cost control capabilities, Chinese manufacturers can offer high-quality NEVs 63 relatively low prices, which has enhanced their global competitiveness. In 2025, BYD, led by a team including industry veteran Alfredo Altavilla, 64 (overtake) Tesla to become the world's largest electric vehicle seller, signaling a major shift in the global automotive landscape. 65 there are challenges such as trade barriers in the US and EU markets, Chinese NEV brands are actively exploring overseas markets and enhancing their global presence through technology export and international collaboration.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你校上周举办了“科技点亮传统文化(Technology Lights Up Traditional Culture)”的创意大赛作品展,你提交的电子作品成功入选。英国友好学校学生Peter看了以后对你的作品很感兴趣,发来邮件询问详情。请你给他回一封电子邮件,内容包括:(1)说明你的创作灵感/理念;(2)简要介绍作品内容。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。Dear Peter,I'm so glad to hear that you're interested in my work. ______________________________________________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 lived in an old apartment complex where the walls were thin. For weeks, my new neighbor upstairs was keeping me awake every night between ten and midnight. What I heard was slow, forceful footsteps mixed with crying, as if someone were pacing with the weight of the world on shoulders. To cope with the noise, I would sink into the old rocking chair by the window. The rhythm somehow quieted my mind.But tonight, the noise was just unbearable. I posted in the building's group chat, “Can the 3C neighbor keep it down after 10 ” Almost immediately, Lena, a cashier at a local market, replied, “Same here. Haven't slept well for weeks.” And Tom, who ran the secondhand shop on the corner, added, “Don't they realize how loud it is ” A few others responded, but 3C never did.I'd had enough. “That's it,” I thought aloud, pulling on my slippers. “I'm going up there!” I stormed to the third floor, playing my angry speech in my head, “Keep it down! Some of us need to work tomorrow!” The moment the door opened, I blurted out, “Do you have any idea how much noise you're making ” But the rest of my prepared speech got stuck in my throat. A young woman stood there, eyes red, swaying gently back and forth in a desperate attempt to comfort a crying baby. The apartment behind her was humble — no dining table, no chairs, not even a lamp, only a mattress and a few empty baby food packets on the floor.“I'm so sorry, Madam,” she whispered, managing a weak smile, “I'm just trying to get her to sleep.” That was when my anger disappeared. A familiar rhythm surfaced in my mind as I saw her sway the baby tiredly. “I have a chair downstairs that might calm your baby,” I smiled softly. She looked up, eyes widening in disbelief.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。“Let me fetch it for you,” I said and rushed downstairs.The neighbors responded to my post and agreed to gather at 3C instantly.答案题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 C B C C A B C B B B题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20答案 B C B A A B C B A C题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 C C A A C D B B C D题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40答案 A A C A B D C E B F题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50答案 A B C B D A D C B C题号 51 52 53 54 55答案 B C D A D题号 56 57 58 59 60答案 positioning a largely efficiency have been achieved题号 61 62 63 64 65答案 promoted goals at overtook Although应用文写作参考范文Dear Peter,I'm so glad to hear that you're interested in my work. It's a digital scroll designed for the “Technology Lights Up Traditional Culture” exhibition. I'd be happy to share more details.My inspiration came from Zhang Zeduan's Qingming Scroll, which vividly captures the bustling life of the Song dynasty. My core idea is to use digital technology to revitalize it, bridging the gap between the past and the present. So I created an interactive digital version of the scroll. Using animation and light sensors, I bring it to life: the figures begin to move, boats drift along the river, and firecrackers sparkle in the streets. It feels as if the ancient scroll came alive with every step.I'd love to hear what you think of my design. Looking forward to your reply.Yours,读后续写参考范文“Let me fetch it for you,” I said and rushed downstairs. Within minutes, I was back with my old rocking chair, its wooden frame worn smooth by years of use. The young mother watched curiously as I set it down in her sparse living room. “Here, try this,” I said softly. She lowered herself into the chair, the baby still fussing in her arms, and began to rock. The familiar rhythm worked its magic. The baby's cries gradually softened into whimpers, then faded into silence. The mother looked up at me, tears of relief streaming down her face. “Thank you,” she whispered, “I haven't had a moment of peace in weeks.”The neighbors responded to my post and agreed to gather at 3C instantly. Lena arrived first, carrying a bag of groceries and a warm smile. Tom followed with a secondhand highchair he had been storing in his shop. By evening, the once-empty apartment had transformed: a small dining table stood in the corner, a soft lamp glowed on a crate, and a cozy blanket draped over the mattress. As the mother looked around at the strangers who had become friends, she could barely speak. That night, as I lay in bed listening to the gentle creak of the rocking chair upstairs, I realized the noise that had once driven me crazy had become the most comforting sound in the world.2026年高考全国Ⅰ卷英语模拟卷5听力原文第一节听下面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。每段对话仅读一遍。Text 1M: Excuse me, can you tell me when the next bus leaves for the airport W: It leaves in three minutes. If you run, you might catch it.M: Thank you. I'll try.Text 2W: I just got back from France!M: Wow! Did you catch any of the Olympic Games W: Yes. I watched two events on the first day, and then went on a trip to Versailles with my friends.Text 3M: Did you know that earthquake in the south Many people lost their homes.W: Yes, and I saw kids crying on TV. Maybe we could make a donation.M: I agree. Let's look into what items are most needed right now.Text 4W: I really admire doctors. They deal with much work under pressure.M: You're right. And they have to study hard for years to help people. They really are people who make a difference in the world.Text 5M: What a beautiful dress, Mia! Is it expensive W: Actually, I've started making my own dresses. This is one of them. It takes time, but no one else has the same dress.M: Wow, you could be a professional designer someday.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。Text 6W: Next.M: Here's my boarding card.W: Please step through the scanner.M: What's wrong Why is the scanner ringing W: Please step to the side.M: OK.W: Do you have any coins or a cell phone in your pocket M: No, I only have some keys.W: Ah, that's the problem. Please put your keys in this container and walk through the scanner again.M: Alright.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。Text 7M: How is your essay going W: I'm a bit behind, I'm afraid. I was sick all last week with the flu. I've got a subject but I haven't done any work on it yet. Is there any chance I can get an extension to the submission date M: The policy is not to give any extensions unless there are special circumstances. Do you have a doctor's certificate W: I went to the doctor's but I didn't get a note. The doctor should have a record of me though. I'll go back and get one.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。Text 8W: How's your last class been, Joe M: Fine. I've been trying to encourage children in my class to be individuals and think for themselves.W: Have you heard about Let Grow program I'm applying it to my students.M: What is it W: The idea is to help kids develop life skills by allowing them more freedom to make their own decisions and learn from their experiences.M: How does it work W: The program often includes activities like letting children manage small tasks at home or even organize their own play dates. Kids learn better through real-life experiences rather than just structured lessons.M: So, it's about stepping back and letting kids explore more on their own W: Exactly. By facing small challenges, kids build confidence and develop problem-solving skills. Studies show that kids who take part in Let Grow program become more capable and better at dealing with stress.M: I wonder what the parents think about it.W: They sometimes feel uncertain, but they often see positive changes once they start trusting their children more. Oh, the bell is sounding. I have to head out for my next class.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。Text 9Hello, everyone! Welcome to the National Library of China! Before you is a set of newly reproduced edition of the Yongle Dadian, but they are not simple copies. They are produced using modern handmade Xuan paper and high-quality color printing, which carefully preserves the size, weight, and handwritten notes of the original volumes. As you turn the pages, you are not just reading history — you're witnessing the act of preservation itself. More than 600 years ago, Emperor Yongle of the Ming Dynasty ordered the creation of the Yongle Dadian. His goal was ambitious: to collect all known knowledge of China at the time into one great work. The Yongle Dadian brought together over 7,000 ancient classics, covering history, philosophy and so on, from the pre-Qin period to the early Ming Dynasty. To help visitors understand its scale, scholars often compare the Yongle Dadian to a library of knowledge, carefully written by hand and bound into thousands of volumes. Now let's take a closer look.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。Text 10As night falls, a classroom in Shenzhen comes alive with silver-haired AI learners. Lyu Pinghuang, aged 65, arrives early, joining other retirees. From text generation to image and video creation, they master digital skills step by step, using AI as a convenient tool to record stories and reconnect with their personal memories. In this innovation-driven city, many elderly newcomers feel lonely after moving to look after their grandchildren and struggle to integrate into the community. Free AI night schools now provide accessible public services nearby. At first, Lyu felt totally out of place, yet she kept practicing and attended various courses. Now Lyu uses AI skillfully. She notes that it has enriched and brightened her life. The program now runs in 625 communities, offering over 5,000 classes for more than 400,000 senior learners, with 8,000 more waiting to sign up. Technology becomes a warm companion, a symbol of the city's kindness to its elderly. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2026年高考全国Ⅰ卷英语模拟练习卷5.docx 练习卷5听力原文(录音稿).docx