2026届河北高三下学期考前英语仿真卷(含答案,含听力音频及听力原文)

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2026届河北高三下学期考前英语仿真卷
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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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1.How much should the man pay
A.$120. B.$118. C.$108.
2.Why did Karl lose his job
A. He made a big mistake. B.He was in poor health . C. He often went to work late.
3. What do we know about the man
A. He lost his passport. B. He is very forgetful. C.He is late for the plane.
4.What do the speakers think of the film
A. Touching. B.Boring. C.Exciting.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. Where the woman took her trip.
B. How the woman enjoyed her trip.
C.What the woman bought during her trip.
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.What is the date today
A.February 6th. B.February 7th. C.February 8th.
7. What do the speakers discuss in the end
A. How to pay. B.Which seat to take. C.Where to change planes.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What does the man disagree on
A. Date for the exhibition.
B.Length of the opening ceremony.
C.Starting time for the opening speech.
9.Why does the man choose the hall for the opening ceremony
A. It is quiet. B. It is near. C.It is big.
10.What do we know about Ms.Black
A. She'll be the first speaker. B. She had a car accident. C. She has some urgent matters.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Why can't the man get the textbook
A. The books have all been booked by others.
B.More students signed up for the class than expected.
C.The woman received fewer books than ordered.
12.What does the woman suggest the man do
A. Share the book with other students.
B. Get on with his classmates.
C.Wait patiently.
13. What does the woman offer to do for the man
A. Lend her book to him. B.Keep a book. C.Copy two units.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.Why did Linda like her first boss
A. He paid her well. B.He was very kind to her. C. He sent her on a training course.
15. What did Linda do in the shop
A. She baked bread. B. She displayed cakes. C. She made sandwiches.
16.What is Linda's opinion about the full-time shop assistants
A. They were friendly to her.
B.They didn't work as hard as her.
C. They hadn't got the same skill as her.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
What can we learn about the International Language College
A. It has many buildings in it.
B.It is made up of four departments.
C. It is the largest college in the city.
18. Which is the largest department in the college
A. The French department. B.The English department. C.The Russian department
19.Where do the teachers in the English department mainly come from
A. America and Canada. B.England and America.. C.America and Australia.
20.What day is it today
A.Friday. B.Saturday. C.Sunday.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15个小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
If you want to avoid boarding an Amtrak train or a Bright line train to go on more scenic train journeys, here’s what you need to know.
Rockies to Red Rocks
Rocky Mountaineer offers luxury railcar service, and its most notable American route is the Rockies to Red Rocks journey. Starting in Denver and finishing in Moab, this route takes you through breathtaking landscapes, including the towering Rocky Mountains and beautiful canyons (峡谷). It offers an unforgettable experience, highlighting the rugged (崎岖的) beauty of the American Southwest.
Cape Cod Central Railroad
This fun train journey takes you across the Cape Cod region, specializing in lunch, brunch, and dinner journeys. All trains come with various classes, letting you choose the tickets that suit your budget.
Grand Canyon Railway
If you want an unbeatable entrance into the Grand Canyon, go on the Grand Canyon Railway. It’s been in operation since 1901. You can choose from six different tiers when you buy your ticket based on comfort and service levels. If views are your focus, go with the Observation Dome.
Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad
Built by the Denver & Rio Grande Railway for silver and gold transport, the approximately 45-mile route from Durango to Silverton is a national historic landmark and shows the scenic San Juan Mountains. Passengers ride vintage (老式的) steam trains, with both open and enclosed carriages, experiencing the charm of a bygone era. Ideal for families, history buffs, and nature lovers, the trip is enhanced by guided tours explaining the railway’s mining heritage.
21.What is the significant feature of Rockies to Red Rocks
A.It starts in a rocky mountain.
B.It operates only in the beautiful canyons.
C.It shows the rugged beauty of the American Southwest.
D.It is the most famous route of American train journeys.
22.Which is the best choice for those wanting a special dinner journey
A.Rockies to Red Rocks.
B.Cape Cod Central Railroad.
C.Grand Canyon Railway.
D.Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad.
23.Why is Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad a national historic landmark
A.It is ideal for families and nature lovers.
B.It offers special events and themed rides.
C.It shows the history of vintage steam trains.
D.It reflects a mining history and surprising landscapes.
B
Hospital waiting time for scan results could soon be reduced from days to minutes. A 2025 Stanford study reveals that DeepMedScan, an Al system analyzing CT/MRI images, detects tumors 30% faster than human radiologists (放射科医生) while matching top experts’ 98% accuracy. The system is now used in 40+ EU hospitals, reducing diagnosis delays by up to 80%.
The breakthrough lies in 3D neural mapping. Unlike traditional AI recognizing 2D patterns, DeepMedScan constructs dynamic 3D models of organs: It cross-references scans with global databases-processing 200,000+ historical cases in 0.2 seconds. “It’s like giving each radiologist a super-powered second brain,”explains lead researcher Dr. Aris Thorne.
Critical advantages include identifying micro-lesions under 2 mm — often missed by human eyes — and predicting disease progression. In German trials, the AI detected early-stage pancreatic cancer in 83% of high-risk patients a year before symptoms emerged, enabling life-saving interventions.
Challenges persist, however, Legal frameworks struggle with responsibility for AI misdiagnosis (occurring in 0.7% of cases vs. human 1.2%). Inaccuracy risks also exist; early versions performed poorly on pediatric (小儿科的) scans due to limited child data. Regulatory authorities now enforce “human-AI co-diagnosis” — requiring doctor confirmation for critical cases.
Future upgrades focus on accessibility. Lightweight versions for rural clinics are being tested in India, using smartphone-compatible calculation procedure. As WHO advisor Dr. Priya Sharma notes, “Making this tech widely accessible could prevent 500,000+ annual late-stage. cancer deaths globally by 2030.”
24.How does the article present the issue in the first paragraph
A.By quoting an expert. B.By providing statistics.
C.By defining a concept. D.By presenting classifications.
25.What does the author highlight with super-powered second brain
A.Emphasizing its ultra-fast data processing capacity.
B.Replacing radiologists with automated systems.
C.Demonstrating its superiority over human intelligence.
D.Promoting commercial sales of medical equipment.
26.What does the author intend to convey in paragraph 4
A.The potential of AI diagnosis.
B.The inaccuracy of AI diagnosis.
C.The necessity of human participation in AI diagnosis.
D.The dominance of authorities in AI diagnosis.
27.What can be inferred about AI radiology’s future development
A.It will replace doctors.
B.It can work with smart phones.
C.It can avoid late-stage cancer deaths completely.
D.It can reach people in far-off areas.
C
Wouldn’t it be wonderful to travel to a foreign country without having to worry about the headache of communicating in a different language
In an article from The Wall Street Journal, technology policy expert Alec Ross argued that, within ten years or so, we would be able to communicate with one another through small earpieces with built-in microphones. That’s because technological progress is extremely fast. It’s only a matter of time. Indeed, some parents are convinced that the technology is imminent and they’re wondering if their kids should even learn a second language.
It’s true that an increase in the quantity and accuracy of the data loaded into computers will make them cleverer at translating “No es bueno dormir mucho” into “It’s not good to sleep too much”. Replacing a word with its equivalent (对应词) in the target language is actually the “easy part” of a translator’s job. But even this seems to be a difficult job for computers.
It’s so hard for computers because translation doesn’t — or shouldn’t — involve simply translating words, sentences or paragraphs. Rather, it’s about translating meaning. And in order to infer meaning from a specific expression, we need to understand a lot of information all at once. Think about all the related clues that help us understand what someone is trying to say: volume, gesture, situations, and even culture. All are likely to convey as much meaning as the words they use.
Therefore, we should be cautious about a machine that can’t understand the world around us. If people from different cultures can upset each other without realising it, how can we expect a machine to do better Unless engineers actually find a way to breathe a soul into a computer, undoubtedly when it comes to conveying and interpreting meaning using a natural language, a machine will never fully take our place.
28.What does the underlined word “imminent” in paragraph 2 probably mean
A.Ready. B.Confusing.
C.Impractical. D.Coming.
29.Why is it hard for computers to replace a word with its equivalent
A.Their data is not rich enough.
B.The real meaning of words can vary.
C.Their accuracy needs big improvement.
D.A man’s soul hasn’t been breathed into them.
30.What view does the author hold about translation
A.Proper translation can be difficult for computers.
B.Slight differences don’t matter in translation.
C.Machines will translate our world properly.
D.Cultures need more attention than words used.
31.What is the best title for the text
A.An Expert’s Prediction
B.Could a Machine Replace a Human Being
C.The Pleasure of Translation
D.Could the Language Barrier Actually Disappear
D
It is late at night. You wander empty streets, heart pounding, muscles tense, sensing danger nearby. Now imagine the same situation, but without these responses. Would you still feel afraid Experiences like this unveil a profound truth: our minds are not just products of the brain but emerge from its constant dialogue with the body.
At the heart of this connection is the vagus nerve (神经) — the body’s longest nerve. It winds its way from the brain throughout the head and trunk, issuing commands to our organs and receiving feelings from them. Much of the confusing range of functions it regulates are automatic and operate without conscious control. These complex responses engage a group of neural networks that link brain and body. The vagus nerve is, in one way of thinking, the conduit of the mind.
The primary function of the vagus nerve is to dampen the body’s responses. After a fear episode, for example, the body’s powerful, life-saving threat response must be ended to restore resting heartbeat, breathing, blood flow and the rest. So powerful is its influence that the vagus nerve can literally stop the beating heart. Conversely, it can also stimulate bodily responses by releasing the brakes to accelerate.
The vagus nerve is the biological basis for many new therapies (疗法) worldwide. However, some people have taken the vagus nerve’s wide-ranging bodily influence as an invitation to engage in false science. In some corners of the Internet, so-called polyvagal therapy—physical or breathing exercises that some claim reset the vagus nerve — is proposed to address just about any disorder of the mind or body. There’s little evidence that these popular therapies are anything but comfort.
The vagus nerve doesn’t need to be a cure for everything — its worth appreciating all on its own. Neuroscientists compare the vagus to an orchestra conductor, harmonizing bodily systems to compose our conscious experience. Professor Linda Rinaman once said, “We’re not just brains in jars. Our thoughts and feelings are rooted in flesh and blood.”
32.How does the author introduce the topic in paragraph 1
A.By sharing a story. B.By creating a scene.
C.By asking a question. D.By defining a concept.
33.What does the underlined word “conduit” in paragraph 2 mean
A.Channel. B.Product. C.Mirror. D.Nature.
34.What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about
A.The popularity of a biological treatment. B.The effectiveness of breathing exercises.
C.The misuse of unproven nerve therapies. D.The evidence of vagus nerve’s functions.
35.What do Linda Rinaman’s words imply
A.Blood circulation determines our emotions. B.Physical health is unrelated to mental states.
C.Body and mind interact to form experiences. D.Our brain stores feelings separate from body.
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。
Do you have an itch to go traveling after graduating from senior high school Traveling isn’t merely about ticking off destinations on a bucket list; it’s a transformative journey that enriches your life in countless ways. 36 It broadens your horizons, exposes you to diverse cultures, and helps you gain a deeper understanding of the world and yourself.
Before embarking on your adventure, a thorough preparation is key. First, plan your itinerary(行程) carefully. Research your destination, including its local customs, attractions, and transportation options. 37 Also, create a budget to ensure you have enough funds to cover your expenses throughout the trip.
38 Pack light but smart, bringing essential items such as appropriate clothing, and important documents. If you’re traveling to a foreign country, make sure your passport is valid and check if you need a visa. Additionally, consider purchasing travel insurance to protect yourself against unexpected events like flight cancellations or medical emergencies.
The anticipation of traveling is almost as exciting as the journey itself. 39 Visualize the breathtaking landscapes you’ll see, the new friends you’ll make, and the unique experiences you’ll have. This positive mindset will not only make the waiting more bearable but also enhance your overall travel experience.
Finally, remember that traveling isn’t all about smooth-sailing. 40 For example, you might encounter language barriers or unexpected weather changes. But these challenges can also be part of the adventure, teaching you problem-solving skills and resilience. So, are you ready to pack your bags and embrace the adventure Step out of your comfort zone, and embrace the unknown. The world is waiting for you to explore!
A.Another crucial aspect is packing the right things.
B.There may be some difficulties during your journey.
C.This will help you make the most of your time and avoid unnecessary stress.
D.Consider traveling with a group of friends to make the journey more enjoyable.
E.Take the time to daydream about the places you’ll visit and the adventures that await.
F.Share your travel experiences with friends and family to spread the joy of exploration.
G.It offers a chance to escape the daily routine and immerse yourself in new environments.
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。
In the Welsh village of Ystradgynlais, former rugby players have found a new lease of life through Yogits RFC, a touch rugby club for men aged 35 and over. Founded three years ago by Huw Thomas, who had 41 a career-ending concussion (脑震荡), and his friend Andrew Morgan-Jones, the team addresses the 42 left by retirement and unemployment, offering physical activity, friendship, and mental health support. With around 50 43 including 60-year-old Roger Tiley, the oldest player, it 44 the gap between competitive rugby and sedentary (需要久坐的) lifestyles.
For many, Yogits RFC is more than a 45 . It provides a platform to discuss mental health. Players like Andrew, a lawyer recovering from a surgery, emphasize the team’s role in fostering 46 dialogues and reducing loneliness. “It’s about having a laugh and forgetting stress 47 ,” he says.
Beyond friendship, the club 48 to the community by fundraising for mental health charities like Mind and supporting local food 49 . The members also organize fitness challenges, such as cycling 4, 000 miles, to 50 social concerns. Chris Davies, 46, highlights how Yogits RFC unites former rivals, creating a sense of common 51 Craig Jones, 38, credits the team with helping him rebuild social 52 after injuries forced his retirement.
Yogits RFC proves that sports can 53 the competition itself, serving as a vital tool for community 54 and mental well-being. By combining physical activity with social support, it offers the older men a(n) 55 sense of belonging.
41.A.cured B.suffered C.trusted D.monitored
42.A.freedom B.argument C.issues D.solutions
43.A.athletes B.members C.families D.coworkers
44.A.opens B.leaves C.bridges D.records
45.A.club B.habit C.tradition D.job
46.A.direct B.historic C.critical D.friendly
47.A.temporarily B.suddenly C.permanently D.frequently
48.A.returns B.donates C.leads D.contributes
49.A.sales B.banks C.stores D.markets
50.A.raise B.preserve C.describe D.ignore
51.A.feature B.purpose C.memory D.process
52.A.status B.skills C.connections D.awareness
53.A.go beyond B.focus on C.belong to D.take in
54.A.diversity B.independence C.unity D.competition
55.A.weak B.distant C.astonished D.renewed
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。
Local Chongqing resident Yang Baike, in 56 (he) eighties, discovered a new perspective for observing Changshou Lake-by taking to the sky. Accompanied by his family, Yang completed his first aerial(空中的)adventure on a floatplane at the Changshou Lake water sports base.
Low-altitude tourism is becoming 57 (increasing) popular among tourists as China expands civilian access to low-altitude airspace, 58 is typically defined as the vertical(垂直的)range from 1, 000 to 3,000 meters above ground.
Recently, a growing number of tourist attractions 59 (launch) low-altitude flight and sightseeing programs. For instance, Fengjie County in Chongqing started low-altitude helicopter tours, 60 (offer) a new viewpoint for tourists to enjoy the scenery of Kuimen, the entrance 61 the Yangtze River’s deepest gorges.
Moreover, aerial sports such as parachuting(跳伞)and skydiving 62 (favor) by more sports fans. The airspace near the Dujiangyan irrigation system has become 63 hit among Chinese parachuting lovers because of its breathtaking aerial view. Many people posted vlogs and travel notes on social media to record their skydiving experiences there.
Low-altitude tourism is expanding across China. Hainan, a 64 (lead) province in China’s low-altitude tourism, recorded 13, 700 hours of flight time, 152, 000 takeoffs and landings, and 364, 800 passengers in 2023. Chongqing aims 65 (open) at least two low- altitude air routes for tourists to enjoy aerial views of the city’s landmarks. Shenzhen plans to deploy more than 600 low-altitude drone launch and landing platforms and operate over 220 urban drone routes by 2025.
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,上周五你校进行了一次消防安全演习活动。请你为校英文报写一篇相关报道,内容包括:
(1)活动内容;
(2)活动意义。
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。
A Fire Safety Drill in Our School
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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。
Ten-year-old Sami loved to visit his grandfather’s house. The house was near the beautiful blue sea. At the seaside stood thick and tall palm trees with green coconuts hanging from them. When the coconuts fell down, Sami would break them open and drink the coconut water. Sami liked to play under the trees. It was always great fun to spend the holidays at Grandpa’s place.
This winter vacation, Sami was surprised when he came to his grandfather’s village. There were hardly any trees left. He saw houses built near the sea. People had cut down many palm trees and there was hardly any greenery left.
Grandpa’s house was different. He never allowed his trees to be cut. He hugged each palm tree in his courtyard. He also named the two big trees near the front door — one was Petu, and the other Betu. He had planted them with his own hands and today they had become large, massive trees with thick trunks. They were tall and green and gave the sweetest, juicest coconuts.
One night, Sami was awakened by a strange sound. He could not sleep. He tossed (辗转) and turned in bed.
Suddenly, the ground shook as if the earth was splitting. He sat up straight and then ran to Grandpa. He clung (附着) to his grandpa tightly. Grandpa cried out, “It’s an earthquake It’s an earthquake” They ran outside the house. They thought that would be safe.
Suddenly, there was a loud sound; the earth was not splitting but the sea was roaring. People were shouting, screaming and crying, “The sea is rising. The sea is rising.” The villagers started running away from the beach. Sami watched dumbstruck (呆若木鸡).
The waves were rising higher and higher. Sami thought, “How big the waves are” He went into the house again and saw water coming in from all sides. He was scared.
Sami remembered his mother telling him long ago, “You must always get out of the house if the floods come too near.” He ran outside the house with Grandpa. But the water came surging (汹涌) in.
Waves about twelve meters high came rushing in, drowning everything. Water was all around and everywhere.
Paragraph 1: Grandpa held Sami’s hand tightly but a huge wave separated them.
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Paragraph 2: “Sami, Sami” Grandpa cried. “Don’t be scared, little one, come to me, quickly.”
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参考答案
1-5 CABBC 6-10AABAC 11-15CABBC 16-20 CABCA
听力原文:
(Text 1)
M:I'll have three pairs of these shoes.Please tell me how much I should pay.
W:$40 for one pair,but we offer a 10% discount for each pair when you buy two pairs or more.
(Text 2)
M: I am sorry to hear that Karl was fired.But I know he was often absent for sickness and he
frequently arrived at work late
W:Oh,neither of the reasons.Karl made a huge accounting error.
(Text 3)
W:Do you have the passports
M: In my jacket. Oh no! I've forgotten them.
W:Jason!
M:We still have over 2 hours left. I'll get a taxi come and pick up the passports. But can you give me some money I forgot my wallet too.
(Text 4)
W:There was nothing good about that film. It didn't touch me at all.
M:I know.That movie totally turns me off.Let's do something exciting.
(Text 5)
M:So,you enjoyed the trip to Edinburgh,Ella.Did you buy that bag
W:Yeah,at the market.
M:Did you buy anything else
W:I also bought the ring I liked.I had to choose between that and a book I saw.
(Text 6)
M:Excuse me. I'd like to book a ticket to Shanghai.
W: When would you like to fly
M:As soon as possible.Do you have a flight tomorrow...the 7th of February
W:Let me check. Sorry,that flight is all booked up.Can I book you for the 8th of February We
have a nonstop flight leaving Los Angeles at 9:25.
M:That will be OK. I'd like a seat in business class.
W:OK.And how will you pay,cash or credit card
M:I'd like to pay by check.
W:I'm sorry,but we don't accept checks.
M:I'll pay by credit card then. W:Great.
(Text 7)
M:Janet,have you drawn up a program of events for the exhibition
W:Yes.Here it is
M:Let me see. Date for the exhibition is the 19th of March. Good.That's what we've agreed on.
Now you have the opening ceremony at 10:30,and it lasts for an hour. I think that's too long.
W:So change it to finish at 11:00
M:OK.Now,let's continue with the opening ceremony.I think it'd be better if we have it in the
hall instead of the big playground The hall isn't as noisy so we'll be able to hear the speakers. W:Sure.
M:Another thing that we'll need to change is our first speaker. Ms. Black will not be able to attend
as she has to take care of her husband who had a car accident.
W:I see.
(Text 8)
M: I can't find my textbook for Biology 101.
W:I'm sorry, but we're sold out
M:Sold out! How can that be
W:We received the wrong number of books.We're over fifty books short.
M: We've been assigned two units to read for Friday. What am I going to do
W:We'll be getting the books next Monday.
M:But that doesn't help me now!
W: Why not ask someone who has a book to share it with you
M: I live off campus and don't know anyone in my class yet.
W:Ah,my roommate is taking biology.I know she bought her books yesterday.I'll ask her if she'll
let you borrow it for a day to get your reading done. And I'll make sure to put aside a book for you when they come in next week.
M:Oh,that would be great.
(Text 9)
M:Now Linda,let's talk about your first job.
W: Well, I was an assistant in an expensive cake shop in the small town where I lived. My boss was always polite, never shouted at us, even when we dropped things, and that was good for a young woman like me who wasn't very confident.He knew everything about the business. I had no proper training, but it was good experience working for someone with so much knowledge.He didn't pay us well, but I didn't expect to earn much in my first job..
M:Did you do any of the baking yourself
W:There were two cooks who were specialists in making cakes for celebrations.I loved watching
them at work, but I wasn't allowed to touch the ones on display in the windows. We sold sandwiches at lunchtime---again,very expensive ones,and the shop assistants had to make those.
M: How did you get on with the other shop assistants
W:One of them was my best friend,which was great,but the full-time staff sometimes treated us badly because we couldn't cook.But I was surprised that the full-time assistants couldn't add up in their head. I was good at it, but they used calculators if there was any thing difficult to work out
(Text 10)
W:Welcome to the International Language College. It's a beautiful place that is well worth visiting
in this city.As you can see there are a lot of buildings in the college.As new students, you might find it difficult to find your way in the college,so we will take you on a quick tour.The college
used to have four departments:English,French,German and Russian, but now there is a Chinese department as well and we are going to set up a Spanish department next year. At the moment we're outside your department,the English pared with other departments,it is the largest department in the college.In the English department there are over 200 students,30 students in each class. We have 50 teachers,including 20 professors in this department.The teachers are all from different countries, mainly from the U.S.A. and Australia, with a few from England and Canada.All of your classes will be here in this building.In the French department, there are over 150 students a140 teachers mainly from France and Canada. In the Russian department, we have more than120 students,and 28 teachers from Russia and Ukraine. Now, let's walk over to the main library which is the largest building in the college and is just next to the English department building.But I must remind you that this tour doesn't include a visit to the reading rooms. I'm afraid we don't do visits on any weekday during working hours, so as not to disturb the readers. If you do want to see these rooms, the only day there are tours is on Sundays. That's to say,you can visit them the day after tomorrow.
【答案】21.C 22.B 23.D
【答案】24.B 25.A 26.C 27.D
【答案】28.D 29.B 30.A 31.D
【答案】32.B 33.A 34.C 35.C
【答案】36.G 37.C 38.A 39.E 40.B
【答案】
41.B 42.C 43.B 44.C 45.A 46.D 47.A 48.D 49.B 50.A 51.B 52.C 53.A 54.C 55.D
【答案】
56.his 57.increasingly 58.which 59.have launched 60.offering 61.to/of 62.are favored/are favoured 63.a 64.leading 65.to open
66.【答案】参考范文:
A Fire Safety Drill in Our School
Last Friday, our school conducted a comprehensive fire safety drill to enhance students’ awareness and preparedness.
The event began with an alarm signaling the start of the exercise. Students quickly evacuated the buildings, assembling at the designated safe zones within several minutes. The drill included demonstrations by local firefighters, who showcased the proper use of fire extinguishers and shared valuable safety tips. Additionally, students participated in workshops on emergency response techniques.
This drill was of great significance, as it not only improved our ability to respond to emergencies but also reinforced the importance of fire safety in our daily lives.
【分析】本篇书面表达是一篇应用文,要求考生为校英文报撰写关于上周五学校消防安全演习活动的报道。
【详解】1. 词汇积累
开展:conducted →carried out
提高:enhance →boost
疏散:evacuated →withdrew
展示:showcased→ displayed
2. 句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:Last Friday, our school conducted a comprehensive fire safety drill to enhance students’ awareness and preparedness.
拓展句:Last Friday, our school conducted a comprehensive fire safety drill whose aim is to enhance students’ awareness and preparedness.
67.【答案】例文
Paragraph 1: Grandpa held Sami’s hand tightly but a huge wave separated them. Grandpa fought the waves and strived to catch Sami, but failed. Sami was drifted away. He struggled to keep his head above the water. The water pushed him ahead. Fortunately, he caught a palm tree in his courtyard. He panicked and screamed out to Sami but could not see him. He clung to tree tightly while the sea was all around. In hope of seeing Sami, Grandpa climbed higher up the tree. The water carried Sami round and round.(79 words)
Paragraph 12: “Sami, Sami” Grandpa cried. “Don’t be scared, little one, come to me, quickly.” “But Grandpa, I can’t swim” Another wave came with terrifying speed and force. Sami cried in despair. Suddenly, Sami felt himself thrown onto the top of a tree. He immediately held it. Looking around, he saw everything was terribly destroyed; but in the near distance, his Grandpa was on another tree. Soon it was calm; both Grandpa and Sami came down the trees and rushed to hug each other, then they hugged the trees with tears of gratitude.(78 words)
【分析】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了十岁的萨米喜欢去祖父家,那里有美丽的大海和棕榈树。今年寒假,他发现村里很多树被砍,只有祖父的树保留着。一天夜里发生地震和海啸,萨米和祖父被海浪分开,幸运的是他们各自抓住棕榈树幸存下来,之后相拥并感激这些树的故事。
【详解】1、段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“爷爷紧紧握住萨米的手,但一个巨浪把他们分开了。”可知,第一段可描写爷爷和萨米在海浪中挣扎的过程。
②由第二段首句内容““萨米,萨米”爷爷叫道。“别害怕,小家伙,快到我这儿来。””可知,第二段可描写萨米和爷爷爬上树脱离危险的过程。
2、续写线索:巨浪把他们分开——试图抓住萨米——在海浪中挣扎——爬上了树——脱离危险——感悟
3、词汇激活
行为类
①.冲走:drifted away /washed away
②.大叫到:screamed out /shouted out
③.拥抱:hug /embrace
情绪类
①.绝望:despair /hopelessness
②.感激:gratitude/ appreciation
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