资源简介 秘密★启用前 听下面的录音,回答第8至 10 题。2026 8. How does the woman feel when she sees the man 年 高 考 适 应 性 考 试 A. Surprised. B. Angry. C. Bored.9. What bothers the man 英 语 A. He kills his vegetables.B. He messes up the garden.注意事项: C. He grows vegetables badly.1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、座位号和班级填写在答题卡上。 10. What will the woman do after work 2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如 A. Check on the man's garden.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。 B. Help clean the man's clothes.C. Share pictures on WeChat Moments.写在本试卷上无效。3. 考试结束后,将本试卷、答题卡和草稿纸一并交回。听下面的录音,回答第11 至 13 题。30 11. Why does the woman do paper-cutting 第一部分 听 力 ( 共 两 节 , 满 分 分)A. To show friendship. B. To make money. C. To kill time.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12. What are the speakers mainly talking about 转涂到答题卡上。A. A close friend.5 1.5 7.5 B. A handmade gift.第一节 ( 共 小题;每小题 分,满分 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 C. A special birthday.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 13. How often does the woman do paper-cutting 音播放两遍。 A. Twice a week. B. Three times a week. C. Four times a week.1. How will the man pay A. By credit card. B. In cash. C. Through E-pay. 听下面的录音,回答第14 至 16 题。2. What does the woman think of the app 14. What can the home robot do A. It is pretty. B. It is convenient. C. It is popular. A. Clean small objects. B. Read the news report. C. Improve its AI system.3. What is the man 15. Why does the robot run into the table A. A policeman. B. A taxi driver. C. A receptionist. A. It moves very slowly. B. It speeds up suddenly. C. It has poor recognition.4. What is the probable relationship between the speakers 16. What do the speakers think of the home robot in the future A. Teacher and student. B. Doctor and patient. C. Reporter and interviewee. A. It's promising. B. It's limited. C. It's affordable.5. Where does the conversation probably take place A. In a drugstore. B. In a shopping mall. C. At a delivery station. 听下面的录音,回答第17 至 20 题。17. Which of the following places will the light campers prefer 第二节 ( 共15 小 题 ; 每 小 题1.5 分 , 满 分22.5 分) A. Forest reserves. B. Industrial parks. C. Suburban lakeside.听下面 5 段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最 18. What do campers usually take for light camping 佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5 秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出 A. Complex equipment. B. Basic necessities. C. Overnight baggage.5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。 19. What does light camping enable people to do A. Carefree phone play.听下面的录音,回答第6 、 7题。 B. Physical work outdoors.6. Why did the woman miss the game C. Face-to-face interaction.A. She was ill at home. 20. What benefit can people get from light camping B. She studied for a test. A. A relief from pressure.C. She went to another match.B. A leisure without cost.7. What do we know about the game C. An escape from the crowd.A. It was rather regrettable. B. It was easily won. C. It was a close match.英 语 试 题 第1 页 ( 共10 页 )英语试题第2 页 ( 共 10 页 )第二部分 阅读理解(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 ) B阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。并在答题卡上 Kristina Ulmer, a high school English teacher in Pennsylvania, lost her only sister, Katie, in a将该选项涂黑。 car crash in 2014, just a month before Katie's 30th birthday. When collecting Katie's belongings,A Ulmer found about $100 in waitressing tips in her wallet. Knowing Katie was always kind andLooking for interesting and family-friendly activities in San Jose libraries Here are several cared for those in need - she' d volunteered at food banks, raised money for charity and trained towonderful programs covering story time, reading practice and book club for different age groups. be an EMT (Emergency Medical Technician)- Ulmer wanted to use the money for somethingStories & Songs in Persian meaningful, but she couldn't find the right way for years.In 2018, while teaching her 9th-grade students, Ulmer had an idea. She added her own moneyJoin us at the West Valley Branch Library for a new family-friendly and fun-filled Persian to the $100 , turning it into $20 bills for each student, and launched a kindness challenge: use theStorytime. Children and families will enjoy stories and music that encoura ge play and exploration. money to do one act of kindness. She told the students the project was in honor of her sister, hopingIt is primarily for children ages 1-5 and their parents, but youth of all ages are welcome! Free, with they'd understand the importance of human connection.limited capacity. Reservation in advance is necessary. What started as a one-time activity soon grew. Strangers donated money after hearing about it,Reading Buddies letting Ulmer run the challenge twice a year. Even during the COVID-19 pandemic, she mailed ordropped off $20 to students so they could keep helping others from a distance. Students have doneall kinds of good deeds: donating to women's shelters, helping the homeless, decorating aReading Buddies creates a positive reading experience for beginners and helps children build neighbor's porch(走廊) and making useful items for the elderly and sick. Some even pooled theirconfidence as readers. Our reading coach will listen to children's reading and provide support in money for bigger projects.phonics, sight words, and comprehension. Students can bring their favorite book or choose from To date,425 of Ulmer's students have joined the challenge. Ulmer has also set up the $20the available selection at the Alvis o Branch Library to read aloud to their reading coach. Free.Registration not required. Kindness Challenge Foundation to support other teachers who want to start the project. Shebelieves her sister is behind the project's success and that Katie would be incredi bly proud of howSanta Clara County Book Club Meetupher small act of kindness has inspired so many others.We meet to discuss a selected book, alternating between fiction and non-fiction. We typically 24. What do we know about Katie gather on the third Saturday of each month at 10:15 am. Our members are educated, open-minded, A. She used to be an English teacher.and respect diverse e with questions and thoughts to share! Book for this B. She passed away just after turning 30.month: TBD. C. She left her sister a big sum of money.Reading to Furry Friends D. She was passionate about helping others.25. Why are Ulmer's actions during the pandemic mentioned A. To explain why the challenge started.Tell a story to a Furry Friend! Children are invited to practice reading to gentle, trained B. To stress the consistency of her project.assistance dogs who love books! Practice reading skills while relaxing next to a cute FurryFriend. Free. No registration required. C. To contrast with other teachers' actions.D. To show financial generosity to students.21. What do the first two programs have in common 26. What do students' deeds suggest about the project A. Both are free of charge. A. It encourages creative empathy.B. Both require registration. B. It remains a one-time activity.C. Both take place on weekends. C. It replaces formal volunteering.D. Both are designed for little kids. D. It rewards competitive giving.22. Where can readers join in a monthly reading activity A. West Valley. B. Alviso. C. Tully. D. Santa Teresa. 27. What does the $20 symbolize in the story 23. What is the purpose of writing this passage A. A standard donation amount.A. To publicize some library activities. B. The amount Katie saved for charity.B. To explain the importance of reading. C. The payment for students' participation.C. To teach children how to read with help. D. A link between past and present kindness.D. To attract more people to work in libraries.英 语 试 题 第3 页 ( 共10 页 )英语试题第4 页 ( 共10 页 )C DOf the eight planets and 293 moons in our solar system, only Earth has liquid water, with In a world first, China has approved a brain implant for commercial use in people with spinalcord( 脊髓) injuries. The device is a brain-computer interface(脑机接口) made by Shanghai'sabout 71% of its surface covered in water bodies that have supported life for over three billion Neuracle Medical Technology, a competitor of Elon Musk's Neuralink. Brain implants have beenyears. However, parts of Earth are drying, mainly due to human activities. A UNCCD report shows used in clinical tests for decades, but this is the first time such a device has been approved for widehuman-drive n climate change has caused permanent dryness on 77.6% of Earth's land from 1990 to use on patients.2020, with drylands expanding by 4.3 million km (nearly a third larger than India). BCIs, sometimes known as brain-machine interfaces, record brain activity. Invasive ones likeUnlike temporary droughts, this aridity lasts for a long time and can't be restored. As is Neuracle's are surgically placed in or on the brain to record electrical signals from nerve cells.known, this kind of drying spreads across a really wide area. Europe, Brazil, western U. S., Software explains these signals to control a computer mouse or an artificial arm. One of the firstMediterranean, central Africa and eastern Asia are badly hit. While 22.4% of the planet (e. g., important BCIs was created in the early 2000s by a research group called BrainGate.central U. S.) is wetter, drying is dominant. By 2100,20% of land may see ecosystem changes(e. g., Neuracle's BCI is a coin-sized wireless implant on the brain's outer membrane (膜 ),forests turning to grasslands). controlling a robotic glove. It is designed for people with spinal cord injuries who still have someThe permanent drying harms Earth greatly, causing GDP loss, forced migration, more deaths upper arm ability. BCIs are developed for people with paralysis(瘫 痪) or other physical disabilitiesdue to dust storms, worse wildfires and land degradation. Environmentalist Nichole Barger warned to control a computer mouse and type on a virtual keyboard.that without joint efforts, billions of people will face hunger and displacement, Musk has talked about making BCIs available to healthy people, but that is far away. In thePermanent drying has no easy fixes. The UNCCD recommends wastewater recycling and US, Neuralink is closest to commercializing this technology, but safety problems remain. In 2022,economical dr ip irrigation to conserve water. There exist some other successful cases. Africa's the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) initially refused its clinical trial request. A trial wasGreat Green Wall initiative aims to replant 250 million acres of greenery by 2030. China's Sand approved the next year when 30-year-old Noland Arbaugh, paralyzed below the neck, became theControl Program, which is similarly regreening vast desert lands, helps prevent sandstorms. In first Neuralink user. By January 2026, Elon Musk's Neuralink had 21 trial participants. Many otherAmerican start-up companies, such as Synchron, are developing their own BCIs and are alsoSaudi Arabia, seawater desalinization(海水淡化) is an additional way to make up for increasedrunning ongoing trials.drying. While there is convincing evidence from these clinical tests, the devices are still consideredNone of these measures is a perfect solution; all of them and more will be necessary to fix the experimental. Installing brain implants requires brain surgery, which is highly invasive and carriesenvironmental problems humanity has spent the whole of the industrial age creating. "As large a risk of infection. No BCI devices have been approved for commercial use in the U. S. so far.areas of the world's land become drier, the consequences of doing nothing grow increasinglyserious," said UNCCD chief scientist Barron Orr in a statement. "Adaptation is no longer optional 32. What's special about Neuracle's BCI - it is a must." A. It's the earliest BCI product. B. It controls an artificial arm.C. It first applies to healthy people. D. It's approved for commercial use.28. What does the UNCCD report show 33. How does the implanted BCI work A. Climate change causes dryness increase. A. By reforming the nerve cells.B. Severe drought will occur more frequently. B. By controlling a robotic glove.C. The expansion of dry lands can be prevented. C. By recording the brain signals.D. Dry lands have expanded by as large as India. D. By recovering upper arm ability.29. What does"aridity" in Paragraph 2 probably mean 34. Why does the author mention Synchron in paragraph 4 A. Temporary drought. B. Permanent dryness. A. To advertise for the new company.C. Rising temperature. D. Wet condition. B. To show the development of BCI is trendy.30. What is Paragraph 4 mainly about C. To explain the US companies take the lead.A. Cases of water shortage. D. To prove Neuralink has a powerful competitor.B. Places with severe droughts. 35. What does the author think of BCIs C. Solutions to address drying. A. Useful but not acceptable.D. Efficiency of managing drying.31. Which statement would Barron Orr agree with B. Invasive but highly reliable.A. Lack of joint efforts led to the current situation. C. Dangerous but worth trying.B. Humans have no choice but to take action now. D. Technically progressive but risky.C. The recommendations from UNCCD are useless.D. The measures taken so far live up to expectations. 英语试题第6 页 ( 共10 页)英 语 试 题 第5 页 ( 共10 页 )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。Stargazing offers a breathtaking connection to the universe, yet many people miss out on thisexperience due to a few easily overlooked factors. Anyone can enjoy an unforgettable journeythrough the universe. 36Avoid light pollution.Light pollution results from the overused or poorly directed artificial light produced by cities,streetlights, buildings, and vehicles. It creates a glowing mist that hides faint stars and other objectsin the sky. No stargazer wants such an obstacle to spoil the view. 37 If you' re observingfrom home, consider using professional instruments that direct light downward.Consider the moon.The moon, our closest neighbor in space, goes through a monthly cycle of phases that greatlyaffect stargazing conditions. The best time to observe the stars is during the new moon, when themoon is positioned between the Earth and the sun and remains invisible, leaving the sky at itsdarkest. 38Height matters.To get a clear view of the sky, it's important to choose a location free from surroundingbuildings. 39 If traveling to the countryside isn't an option, try to get to a higher spot.The rooftop of a tall building, for instance, can help you rise above nearby structures and improveyour view. Look for accessible buildings in your area that might offer this advantage.40Timing plays a key role in what you' ll see in the night sky. Winter generally offers the clearestskies because cold air holds less moisture - just remember to dress warmly. Summer skies bring adifferent set of star groups and often present a st unning view of the Milky Way. Beginners may finddusk, just after sunset, a good time to start, while serious stargazers with better equipment oftenprefer the late-night hours.A. Pick the right time.B. Take account of the season.C. Rural areas are ideal for this.D. All you need is a little preparation and knowledge.E. Using a telescope can greatly enhance your viewing experience.F. It's best to avoid nights with a full moon for better star visibility.G. If possible, visit a dark park that is specially meant for stargazing.英语试题第7 页 ( 共10页)第三部分 英语知识运用 (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,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D )中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。The beeping(哔哔声) never stopped. Dr. Marcus finished his double shift in the emergencyroom(ER), but the sound of monitors still 41 in his ears. He drove home in exhaustion, hisshoulders tense. The anxiety had invisibly followed him like a 42 . There seemed to be aconstant noise that no amount of rest could 43 .Accidentally, he 44 a poster glued to a lamppost outside his apartment, hand-letteredon cardboard:"Community Clinic Needs Volunteers on Sundays." Sunday was his only day off.45 , it was the best time for a rest. Every instinct 46 to protect it. Yet somethingmade him note down the address.The clinic operated out of a 47 storehouse. Inside, the waiting room overflowed with48 men and women. A volunteer greeted him warmly. He was arranged to clean a man'sinfected foot and then spoke gently to a homeless woman nobody seemed to 49 . When thelast patient left, Marcus realized he hadn't thought about the ER once. His shoulders had 50from their usual tense position. The 51 inside him had calmed down.He returned faithfully the next Sunday, and the next. The patients needed his 52skills, but they gave him something 53 : a new perspective. His patients in the ER foughtfor another day. Similarly, the patients here 54 just to be seen.Months later, walking home from the clinic, Marcus felt the long-absent 55 insidehimself-a quiet of the mind. He had come to heal others. He never imagined they would healhim right back.41. A. faded B. echoed C. followed D. grew42. A. shadow B. secret C. gift D. signal43. A. cure B. reject C. remove D. convey44. A. spotted B. designed C. displayed D. hung45. A. Fairly B. Finally C. Additionally D. Apparently46.A.complained B. clapped C. screamed D. declined47. A. messy B. repurposed C. secure D. ruined48. A. anxious B. determined C. disappointed D. relieved49. A. think of B. care about C.come across D. react to50. A. froze B. broke C. tightened D. dropped51. A. tune B. laughter C. cry D. noise52. A. medical B. informal C. natural D. graceful53. A. unexpected B. specific C. familiar D. practical54. A. attempted B. struggled C.competed D. deserved55. A. power B. voice C. wish D. peace英语试题第8页 ( 共 10 页 )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。A new social media trend, 56 is humorously called"Becoming Chinese", is gainingpopularity. Starting with a lighthearted video by a Chinese American 57 (create) SherryXiiruii, it focuses on a comfort-driven lifestyle 58 (root) in Traditional Chinese Medicineand Chinese customs.Now, millions of users 59 (joking) declare they are"becoming Chinese" by adoptingelements of everyday Chinese life, such as drinking hot water, wearing home slippers, and taking anap after lunch and 60 walk after dinner.It 61 (notice) that people have chosen well-known symbols of Chinese daily life.Drinking hot water has been reinterpreted as a practice of"slow living," 62 (stand) incontrast to the fast-paced lifestyle in the West; changing into slippers at home has been viewed63 a custom that separates public stress from private comfort.Unlike past"China crazes" that focused on distinct Chinese symbols, this trend explores64 (deep) and more philosophical ideas. It reflects a shift in how people interact with Chineseculture: No longer passive observers, they are now active participants for personal benefit.The wisdom, contained within the Chinese way of life, such as harmony between he aven andhumanity and the balance between yin and yang, 65 (offer) a cure for today's"burnoutsociety." This trend also points to a broader change - in a divided world, the Chinese way of lifegives a sense of order, inclusiveness and inner peace.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,你校交换生 Jack将和你组队参加学校下个月举办的诗词大赛,你推荐李白的《静夜思》 Thoughts on a Quiet Night。请给 Jack写一封邮件,内容包括:(1 )说明推荐理由;( 2)商量练习事宜。注意:(1 ) 写 作 词 数 应 为80 个左右;( 2 )请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear Jack,Yours,Li Hua英语试题第9 页 ( 共10 页)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。The school bus came to a stop, and Bella stood up to get off. "Your mom's not here yet,Bella," the driver said. "Do you want to wait for her ""I know the way," she said. "Mom says I amold enough to walk by myself now." Bella went along the sidewalk toward home at her own pace.She liked her new neighborhood.Two doors away from Bella' s house, a woman put a baby into a stroller(婴儿车). Then shewheeled him to the sidewalk. "Hello, Bella," she said, smiling. "I me t you and your mom last weekwhen you moved in. I'm Mrs. Rodan." Bella looked down at the baby, who was chewing on a toydinosaur. "What's his name " she asked. "This is Finn," said Mrs. Rodan.In a few weeks, Bella got familiar with almost all her neighbors. But her favorite neighborswere the Rodans. She met them outside every day. Mrs. Rodan liked to talk. Finn liked playing agame named Peekaboo. When Bella peeked and shouted"Boo," Finn always laughed so hard.Bella learned that Mr. Rodan worked far away and wouldn't be home until spring. But one day,when Bella reached the Rodans' house, they weren' t outside. Maybe they went somewhere, shethought. But they weren't outside the next day either. Or the day after that.Realizing something was wrong, she hurried home and asked her mom to check on them."They probably changed their routine," Mom said. "Or maybe they' ve been too busy to walk. I'msure they' re fine.""But they' re my friends," Bella insisted. "Please ""You can go and have a lookif they' re not outside tomorrow," Mom replied without looking up from her paperwork.The next day, the Rodans still didn't appear, so Bella walked to their house and rang the bell.Mrs. Rodan opened the door. She was holding the red-cheeked Finn, who was crying so hard. Theneighbor had circles under her eyes and a coffee stain(污渍) on her shirt. There was a bandagewrapped around her ankle and the house behind her looked unusually messy.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。"I have to do something," Bella thought to herself.Soon, word about Mrs. Rodan spread quickly through the neighborhood.英 语 试 题 第10 页 ( 共10 页 )1-5 CBBAC第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)6-10 BCACA 11-15 ABBAC 16-20 ACBCA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)21-25 ACADB 26-30 ADABC 31-35 BDCBD第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36-40 DGFCA第三部分 英语运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41-45 BACAD 46-50 CBABD 51-55 DAABD第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56. which 57. creator 58. rooted 59. jokingly 60. a61. is noticed 62. standing 63. as 64. deeper 65. offers第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)One possible version:Dear Jack,How are you I’m writing to discuss the preparation for the Poetry Contest next month.I recommend Li Bai’s Thoughts on a Quiet Night for our performance. There are two reasons. Firstly, it’s short and easy to memorize, which suits you as a beginner. Secondly, its simple yet profound language vividly conveys deep homesickness, making it a timeless classic.As for practice time, how about every Monday and Friday afternoon after school in our classroom Is that OK for you I believe we can do well with enough practice. Looking forward to your reply.Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)One possible version:“I have to do something,” Bella thought to herself. She noticed Finn’s endless crying and the dark circles under Mrs. Rodan’s tired eyes. A bandaged ankle explained why they had been missing from the sidewalk for days. Without hesitation, Bella rushed home to get a bowl of warm soup and handed it to Mrs. Rodan. She then sat right down on the floor next to Finn, making funny faces and playing with him. Watching this, Mrs. Rodan finally let out a deep breath, eyes filled with tears — this time, from relief.Soon, word about Mrs. Rodan spread quickly through the neighborhood. Neighbors began stopping by one after another, each offering whatever they could. Some brought home-cooked meals. Others offered to help with chores or simply stayed to keep her company. Mrs. Rodan, who had been struggling alone for days, finally felt the weight on her shoulders lift. With so many caring hands, her ankle healed steadily, and Finn’s smiles returned. Looking back, Mrs. Rodan often said she had never felt so grateful to have Bella and everyone around. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 四川省绵阳市2026届高三下学期高考适应性考试英语听力.mp3 四川省绵阳市2026届高三下学期高考适应性考试英语答案.docx 四川省绵阳市2026届高三下学期高考适应性考试英语试卷(PDF版,含音频).pdf