资源简介 姓名:____________ 准考证号:___________________________试卷启封前按机密事项保管 SCZK字节精准教育联盟·精准备考广安市2026年春季学期高2026届期中教学质量调查评估(2026年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试适应性考试)英 语ZJ-GZ-GA-2026S-G26-MI AI智联·精准备考考生注意:试卷分为试题卷和答题卡两部分,试题卷和答题卡各1张。试题卷共4页,答题卡共2面,满分100分,测试时间75分钟。答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将试题卷和答题卡内项目填写清楚。考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。考试结束后,请将试题卷、答题卡和草稿纸一并交回。 预祝你们考试成功 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。每段对话读两遍。1. What does the man enjoy A. Watching TV. B. Attending concerts. C. Watching operas.2. Who are the speakers probably A. Friends. B. A couple. C. Parent and child.3. What lesson might the family learn A. Mark down parking details. B. Plan trips more carefully. C. Avoid crowded places.4. What does the woman plan to do A. Have her teeth pulled. B. Eat less fruit. C. Eat healthily.5. How does the woman feel about Mr. Jones’s new book A. Relaxed. B. Interested. C. Disappointed.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. Why does Leonardo need the balls A. To do an experiment. B. To compare their weights.C. To test his throwing skills.7. Who will record the time A. Galileo. B. Leonardo. C. Alessandro.郑重提醒 考生须在考试开始前检查试题卷和答题卡,若存在缺页、漏印、字迹模糊等情况,应于开考前向监考员报告;开考后报告的,延误的考试时间不予补足。对试题内容有疑问,不得向监考员询问。 考试结束前,严禁拍照、传播、上传试题卷及答题卡至任何网络平台,违者依规严肃处理。 请严格遵守考试纪律,违纪舞弊行为将按相关规定严肃处理。听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. How many books does Sarah have at home A. 3. B. 7. C. 8.9. What’s the reason Sarah leaves A. She doesn’t want the books. B. She might be late for her bus.C. She needs to return more books.10. Where are the speakers probably A. In a library. B. At a bus stop. C. In a bookstore.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What is the woman teaching A. An English class. B. A yoga class. C. A dancing class.12. Why is the man struggling in class A. He’s hot. B. He’s tired. C. He’s out of shape.13. Where will the man probably go next A. To hs car. B. To his home. C. To a coffee shop.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. Why did the man sleep outside A. He wanted to take an adventure. B. The hotel was not in service. C. He missed the last bus.15. How did the man return to Newman A. By bus. B. On foot. C. By car.16. Where is the woman from A. France. B. China. C. Australia.17. What is the man mainly explaining about A. A nice hotel.B. A holiday plan.C. A travel experience.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What influences the speaker’s choices in card game competitions A. Time limits. B. The audience. C. Other competitors.19. What does the speaker say is cool about card game competitions A. It shows the effects of pressure on thinking.B. It separates thinking from everything else.C. It shows the consequences of decisions.20. What is the main idea of the talk A. Life choices are hard to make.B. Games should be about having fun.C. Pressure affects thinking in games.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。ABest Careers in AustraliaIf you’re attempting to take your first steps on the career ladder, this country is certainly rich with opportunity. In this article, we’ll be looking at 4 of the best careers in Australia and why they’re considered rewarding.Profession Description Average Salary (AU)Wildlife Biologist Conducts studies on animal populations, tags creatures, and formulates strategies for habitat conservation. Ideal for those passionate about natural wildlife. $58,014 per annumTeacher Impart knowledge in various subjects and inspire students. Impact can be profound in the development of Australia's future generations. Experiences can vary from day to day. $67,694 per annumAged Care Worker Provides care for the elderly in a growing demographic. Offers a fulfilling and varied career with a wide range of opportunities depending on specific talents. $40,605 per annumApp Developer Collaborates with businesses to create custom applications, addressing operational efficiency and customer value. Involves creative and technical challenges in a growing field. $74,492 per annum21.If you like working outdoors, which career will you apply for A.Wildlife Biologist. B.Teacher.C.Aged Care Worker. D.App Developer.22.Which of the following is true according to the text A.An aged care worker may find the job is easy.B.A teacher needs to be knowledgeable about all subjects.C.A wildlife biologist earns AU ﹩67,694 per year.D.An App developer will create apps at the request of customers.23.Who will most probably take an interest in this text A.A researcher. B.An educator.C.A job hunter. D.A student volunteer.BAs Elizabeth Stone once said, “Making the decision to have a child is momentous. It is to decide to have your heart go walking around outside your body.” You send your child off to school and hope that the world treats the child kindly because when he or she hurt, you hurt. Surely it’s inevitable (不可避免的) that your child will experience hurt feelings at some point. So, it’s wise to be ready for those moments.But what prepares you for the moment when the child you love so much unexpectedly heals the wounds of your own inner child A mom, who goes by Soogia, posted a video on social media explaining a phone call she received from a parent of a student in her daughter’s class.The mom called to inform Soogia that their kids had been sharing lunch with each other.Soogia wasn’t prepared for what came next. The classmate’s mother informed her that her son loved the food Soogia’s daughter brought to school and wanted to learn how to cook it too.That may seem like a small thing to some, but the small gesture healed a little bit of Soogia’s inner child.Growing up as a Korean kid in California, Soogia had different experiences from her children.“I guess I just never thought that my kids would be the generation of kids that could go to school and not just proudly eat, but share their food with other kids that were just so open and accepting to it,” Soogia said through tears. “They don’t sit there eating their food alone, feeling ashamed and wishing that their fried rice was a bagel instead or something like that. And I know, it sounds so small and it sounds so stupid, but knowing that their experience at school is so different from mine in such a positive way is just so hopeful.”Soogia’s tearful video pulled at the heartstrings of her viewers who shared their thoughts in the comments.“These Gen Alpha babies really are a different, kinder generation. I love them so much,” someone revealed.24.What is the purpose of quoting at the beginning of the passage A.To illustrate the hard work of being a parent.B.To stress parents’consistent concerns about their children.C.To introduce the story about a child’s growth that follows.D.To contrast the different feelings between parents and children.25.Why did the classmate’s mother call Soogia A.To share a recipe for bagels with her.B.To invite Soogia to prepare lunch for the children together.C.To inform Soogia of her daughter’s understanding behavior at school.D.To express her appreciation for the lunch Soogia’s daughter brought.26.What makes Soogia feel comforted A.Her child can finally fit in with American society.B.Her child has gained friendship and recognition at school.C.Her child needn’t feel ashamed of their cultural background.D.Her child can share their favorite food with their classmates.27.What can we infer about Soogia’s opinion of the new generation of children A.Open -minded and inclusive. B.Adventurous and open -minded.C.Tolerant and ambitious. D.Friendly and ambitious.CThe family, wing length and wing color of tropical butterflies all influence their ability to withstand rising temperatures, say researchers at the University of Cambridge. They believe this could help identify species whose survival is under threat from climate change.Butterflies use two strategies to fight against changing air temperatures: thermal buffering (热缓冲) — adaptive behavior like flying to a shaded area to maintain a steady body temperature, and thermal tolerance — dependence on physiological (生理学的) mechanism to prevent overheating. Both of these strategies are needed to deal with climate change. However, deforestation leading to a potential lack of forest cover means tropical butterflies may have to rely on physiological method.Researchers cooperated with the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) to study thermoregulation (体温调节) strategies of tropical butterflies. To assess thermal buffering abilities, scientists collected data from multiple habitats in Panama. Equipped with hand-held nets, they took the temperature of over 1,000 butterflies and compared each to that of the surrounding air. To assess thermal tolerance, at STRI Gamboa facilities, a few butterflies were placed in a glass jar within a water bath with a steadily increasing temperature.The results showed butterflies with large wings tended to have higher thermal buffering ability, but a lower thermal tolerance. Butterflies with dark wings were found to tolerate heat better than those with pale wings. Notably, butterflies from the Lycaenidae family with small, bright wings had the poorest thermal buffering and thermal tolerance abilities.Lead author Esme Ashe-Jepson said, “As temperatures continue to rise, and forests get smaller and further apart because of deforestation, butterflies which rely on their surroundings to avoid high temperatures may not be able to travel between forests, or deal with increasingly common heatwaves.” If temperatures continue to rise alongside deforestation and loss of cool microclimates, there is a very real threat that we could lose many species in this family.28.What might be the main focus of the research A.Survival strategies of at-risk butterflies.B.Factors in butterflies’ heat-resistant abilities.C.Butterfly species endangered by warming.D.Physical characteristics of tropical butterflies.29.What can be learned about the thermoregulation strategies A.Thermal buffering isn’t always possible to use.B.Thermal tolerance tends to be more effective.C.Thermal tolerance isn’t limited by surroundings.D.Thermal buffering interacts with thermal tolerance.30.How did the researchers reach their conclusions A.By comparing 1,000 different species.B.By doing small-scale water-bath trials.C.By referring to collected data of STRI.D.By combining field and lab experiments.31.What do the researchers find A.The paler-winged tolerate higher temperature.B.Smaller butterflies have lower thermal tolerance.C.Darker butterflies are hardest hit by heatwaves.D.The larger-winged stabilize body temperature better.DWe care about what other people think of us. The reality is that allowing others’ opinions to guide our choices and sense of self-worth can do us a great deal of hurt and harm.FOPO, in short, is the fear of other people’s opinions. As human beings, we’ve been hardwired for millennia to care about what the people we care about, interact with, and seek to please think of us. Without strong social connections, our ancestors could not have survived. Today, though we no longer live with ever-present threats to our very existence, we continue to measure our capabilities and self-worth in relation to what the people in our lives — and increasingly, on our social media pages — think of us.A June 2025 article in the New York Post described FOMO (the fear of missing out) as a hidden epidemic that “most people don’t know they’re partaking in”. Like FOMO, FOPO is a relatively new term that describes the dark side of our very human need and concern for validation (认可), inclusion, and acceptance from others. In a word, we base our self-worth on external conditions.In the book The First Rule of Mastery: Stop Worrying About What People Think of You, Dr. Michael Gervais shared his perspectives on what makes our fear of other people’s opinions so harmful that it makes us “play it safe, and play it small, to avoid failure, rather than go for it”. Moreover, he cautions that caring too much about other people’s opinions can lead to disconnection from our inner strengths and sense of purpose.The reality is that we all struggle to some extent with concerns and fears of negative judgments of others. It is critical that we should strive to shift our focus away from other people’s opinions to achieving our goals and realizing our own potential. We owe it to ourselves to focus on our goals and to strive to live our lives on our own terms, free of the fears of judgments of others.32.What’s paragraph 2 mainly about A.The reasons for FOPO.B.The definition of FOPO.C.The uniqueness of FOPO.D.The negative effects of FOPO.33.What is behind FOPO according to paragraph 3 A.Poor performance.B.A lack of special skills.C.Insufficient preparation.D.The absence of confidence.34.What will FOPO lead us to do according to Dr. Gervais A.Become more independent.B.Become more conservative.C.Try to challenge ourselves.D.Focus on improving ourselves.35.What’s the author’s purpose of writing the last paragraph A.To describe a phenomenon.B.To give a warning.C.To offer a suggestion.D.To prove a concept.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。As the college entrance examination was approaching, I was under great pressure in senior three. I fixed my mind entirely on review every day, wishing to improve my grades steadily. The constant chirps from a bird nest in the old banyan tree outside the window always disturbed my study. 36 I even discussed with my classmates whether we could ask the school to remove the nest.37 He did not criticize our selfish idea at all. In his reply, he told us that every small life should be respected, and we needed to learn to live in harmony with birds while pursuing our dreams. To help us study better, the school prepared thick sound-proof curtains and changed part of our evening self-study time properly.We were moved by the headmaster’s kindness. 38 The teacher introduced that these birds were in their breeding period and would leave campus soon. She also told us the importance of protecting wild birds and keeping the ecological balance. My annoyance with the chirps disappeared little by little.One day after class, I went close to the banyan tree to watch the nest. I saw the mother bird flying back and forth with food for her babies. The warm picture made me feel soft in my heart. 39This experience has changed my attitude towards life. 40 I finally understood that real growth is not only gaining excellent academic results but also learning to be tolerant, gentle and respectful to all lives around us. This warm memory will stay in my heart forever.A.I lost my focus completely. B.I no longer saw the chirps as noise. C.The headmaster replied to us warmly. D.We attended a special biology lecture. E.It taught me what real growth truly means. F.I tried to find a quiet place to study alone. G.Small and lovely lives deserve our care and protection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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。When I was young, I was constantly told I lacked the “natural talent” to become a writer.My teachers claimed I didn’t have the 41 for storytelling, marking my essays with red notes that “lacked spark”. My classmates made fun of my rough drafts, joking about my awkward phrasing, and even my parents suggested that I should 42 a more “practical” career path like accounting or teaching, worried I’d struggle to make a living from writing.The 43 around me made me wonder if I could ever reach my 44 . For months, I nearly 45 . I stuffed my notebooks into the back of my closet and abandoned all unfinished stories, convincing myself what they said might be 46 .But one quiet night, as I stared at a half-empty page in an old journal, I picked up a pen again. A firm 47 settled in my mind: If you love it deeply, never stop reaching for it.From that moment, I made a serious 48 . I rose at dawn to write for an hour daily, 49 how tired or busy I was. I submitted my pieces to literary magazines every month, even though most were 50 , with letters that praised “potential” but declined publication. I hid my disappointment from others, choosing instead to learn from every 51 and refine my craft gradually, rewriting sentences until they flowed naturally.Years later, my first short story was 52 published in a regional literary journal. Readers wrote to say my words encouraged them to 53 their own dreams, no matter how small. My story has become a (n) 54 to many. I was invited to speak to students, emphasizing that talent is not the sole key to success. What truly counts is diligence and 55 .41.A.courage B.gift C.motivation D.patience42.A.pursue B.avoid C.research D.skip43.A.parents B.friends C.followers D.doubters44.A.goal B.job C.hobby D.promise45.A.made up B.gave up C.slowed down D.broke down46.A.valuable B.ridiculous C.correct D.wrong47.A.belief B.hope C.reminder D.memory48.A.wish B.deal C.commitment D.mistake49.A.in favor of B.in case of C.instead of D.regardless of50.A.criticized B.overlooked C.rejected D.delayed51.A.chance B.effort C.trouble D.failure52.A.gradually B.instantly C.eventually D.suddenly53.A.chase B.abandon C.reconsider D.cherish54.A.exploration B.inspiration C.determination D.dedication55.A.ambition B.innovation C.confidence D.perseverance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。At the northern tip of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, 56 China meets Russia, Mongolia and Kazakhstan, lies Altay prefecture (阿勒泰地区), a region 57 (bless) with dramatic landscapes and rich culture. 58 (rough) the size of Cuba, it stretches from snowy mountaintops over 4,000 meters high to lowlands just 246 meters above sea level. A short coach trip can take you from glaciers to desert, even past herds of wild animals.During my recent trip, I couldn’t take my eyes off the view. As the coach 59 (wind) through valleys, silver peaks shone in the distance while the green of birch forests filled the foreground. It looked like the Alps, 60 this wasn’t Europe. A blue river rushed beside us, matching our speed, its power reminding me how rarely I feel nature’s strength in the city.Across the hills stand yurts (圆顶帐篷) of Kazakh herders, their animals 61 (wander) freely. The night before, I experienced throat singing for the first time — a sound that seemed very 62 (fascinate).As we descended, the green grasslands slowly gave way to bright yellow desert. The 63 (vast) felt like stepping into a fantasy game, except that this was real. When the other passengers awoke, unaware of what they had missed, I sat amazed, lost 64 words to describe the scene I had just witnessed. If only I 65 (bring) my camera with me!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,交换生Terry在你校成语闯关比赛(Idiom Challenge Competition)中荣获二等奖,请你给他写一封祝贺信。内容包括:1.向他表示祝贺;2.肯定他的付出。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。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。As a member of the school swim team, I know all about competition. Our Coach never lets us forget that winning isn’t everything. “Good sportsmanship makes a true athlete.” I was proud of understanding this lesson. But another contest challenged me.It started in science class. After a month studying the solar system, some of us were chosen for Planetary Playoff, a game-show-style contest. Our opponent was Lynwood School. The week before the competition, our team met to practice. “My sister said Lynwood’s team will beat us easily. Everyone calls them the ‘genius school’,” Leo spoke up. “I heard they cheat on tests,” I whispered, “and they are all unfriendly.” Leo tried to stop it, “We don’t have proof.” But I argued, “We don’t have proof it’s not true, either.” As the words left my mouth, my stomach twisted. I’d always hated rumors (谣言), yet here I was, spreading them.Soon, the talk turned mean. The more we badmouthed Lynwood, the more confident we felt. Putting them down felt like building ourselves up. Finally we were convinced we were the better team.The competition day arrived. As we gathered in the school hall, I noticed some Lynwood team members glancing at us and whispering. A knot (结) tightened in my stomach — had they heard what I said When the contest ended, we lost badly. I felt my face burn with embarrassment — we’d been so sure we’d win, and we’d been so mean about them. Lynwood school answered questions we had never even heard of. Without doubt, they easily took home the prize — pizza and cakes.Then something shocking happened. Zack, a Lynwood student, approached with a warm smile. “Great job out there,” he said. His team soon joined, sharing their pizza. “We were so nervous we could barely breathe!” one admitted. Leo laughed. “Same here.” As Zack handed me a slice, my throat tightened. They weren’t unfriendly geniuses — just kids, like us. In that moment, all our rumors felt stupid.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。Leo noticed my unease, leaned in and whispered, “That’s true sportsmanship.” “Zack”, I called, and he turned with a surprised look.高2026届英语参考答案与试题解析1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20C B A C B A C A B A C A A C B A C B B C21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40A D C B D C A B A D D A D B C A C D B E41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55B A D A B C A C D C D C A B D56.where 57.blessed 58.Roughly 59.wound 60.but61.wandering 62.fascinating 63.vastness 64.for 65.had brought第一节例文Dear Terry,I am thrilled to hear that you have achieved the second prize in our Idiom Challenge Competition! Congratulations on your remarkable accomplishment!Your dedication and hard work have paid off, and your success is a testament to your efforts. This achievement is not only a credit to you but also a proud moment for our school.Keep up the good work, and I am sure that many more successes await you in the future. Once again, congratulations!Yours,Li Hua第二节Version 1:Leo noticed my unease, leaned in and whispered, “That’s true sportsmanship.” I nodded, the pizza slice heavy in my hand. Zack didn’t have to be nice. He had won, and we had been so mean about his team. But there he was, treating us like friends. I thought about all the rumors I had spread. The weight of them pressed against my chest. Coach was right. Winning isn’t everything, and good sportsmanship makes a true athlete. Zack was showing me exactly what that meant. I knew I couldn’t just sit there. I had to make it right.“Zack”, I called, and he turned with a surprised look. As I walked closer, my heart pounded wildly. “I’m sorry.” My voice was shaking. “I started those rumors about your team. It was wrong, and I feel terrible now.” Zack paused for a second, then smiled. “It’s okay,” he said. “We were all just here to learn.” His kindness hit me hard. Zack taught me that you can win and still be nice, and you can lose without being bitter. Sometimes the best lessons come not from winning, but from the people who show you what true sportsmanship looks like.Version 2:Leo noticed my unease, leaned in and whispered, “That’s true sportsmanship.” His words struck me like a splash of cold water. There sat Zack, the victor, sharing his prize with the very team that had spread ugly rumors about him. My face burned as I watched them laugh and pass around slices, and my chest tightened with shame. Coach was right. Winning isn’t everything, and good sportsmanship makes a true athlete. It was at that very moment that I was firmly aware I must do something to make it right.“Zack”, I called, and he turned with a surprised look. I walked toward him, my legs feeling weak. “I owe you an apology.” My voice was trembling as I forced myself to meet his eyes. “I started those rumors and I feel terrible now.” For a moment, he said nothing. Then that warm smile returned. “It’s okay,” he said gently. “We’re all just here to learn.” His simple forgiveness struck me so deeply that I realized the best lessons come not from winning, but from the people who show you what true sportsmanship looks like.高2026届英语听力录音文稿Text 1 歌剧 36M: Have you ever been to an opera It’s a hobby of mine. (1) It’s completely different from watching TV.W: No, but I’ve been to a concert before and loved the atmosphere.Text 2 惊喜47W: Oh my goodness, I can’t believe it! You really didn’t have to do this.M: Nonsense! The kids and I worked together to make this day extra special for you. Open it and see!W: Thank you so much, sweetheart. This means the world to me. (2)Text 3 停车场迷路49W: Remember when you took us to the theme park, Dad You had the tickets but forgot where you parked the car.M: I know. Mom had to remind me to take a photo of the parking lot number. (3)W: My sister actually found the car in the end!Text 4 健康饮食50W: It’s difficult for me to eat healthy. Eating vegetables is like pulling teeth for me.M: Here’s something that works for me. I mix vegetables together, add milk and frozen bananas. I know it sounds terrible, but it actually tastes great.W: I try to eat well, so thanks! (4)Text 5 新书评价41M: Whatever you thought about Mr. Jones’s new book, you have to admit that this one does not meet anyone’s expectations.W: I like it. In fact, I could barely sleep after reading it. (5) That’s why I look so tired today.Text 6 重力实验99W: Why are you going to the top floor of the science building with a basketball and a volleyball, Leonardo (6) That looks very strange.M: We have to recreate Galileo’s famous study for physics class. (6) Alessandro is standing at the bottom with a watch, waiting for me to drop them. (7)W: Cool! Which one do you think will hit the ground first M: Don’t you know Galileo proved that they’ll hit the ground at the same time, even though the basketball is heavier. I did it once, but the watch fell, so I have to do it again.Text 7 (第10题为推断题) 图书借阅132M: Sorry Sarah, (8) (9) you’re not allowed to borrow more than 10 books at a time. (8)W: I know, but these are only seven books.M: That’s strange. The system is not letting me process this request. You don’t have any others out W: I have three at home, (8) so I’m within the limit.M: It says here there are eight on your account.W: That’s so strange. I just returned five of them in the morning, so it should only say three.M: OK, no problem. Let me just check those that you returned. The system has been acting up since the afternoon. I’ll be back in five minutes.W: I think I’ll leave these here and come back tomorrow. I really have to get going or I’ll miss the last bus. (9)Text 8 (第11题为推断题) 舞蹈学习课183W: The most important thing you have to learn is L.M: The letter L W: Yes. Think of the shape of the letter. Now, make that shape with your legs.M: Like this I feel like I’m going to lose my balance!W: Perfect! Now, shift your weight gently from one foot to the other and keep your arms relaxed.M: It looks so much easier when the professionals do it. Even all the other students look better than me.W: You seem like you work out regularly, so I don’t understand why you’re struggling so much. Are you overheated (12)M: Yes. I’m sweating so much, it’s hard to focus. (12)W: That’s probably part of the problem. You should take a break and cool down.M: I have a bottle of water in the car. (13)W: You can also grab a cold drink from the café next door if you want.M: Thanks, but I’ll stick with my own water. (13) Then I’ll be back on the dance floor.Text 9 (第17题为总结题) 澳洲野外夜199M: The first time I slept outside, it was completely by accident. My friend and I were traveling in Australia. We were exploring near a small town when we missed the last bus back to our hotel. The next one wasn’t until morning! (14)W: That must have felt so scary.M: There were no people anywhere. But we were lucky. Since it was summer, it was warm even at night. You should always check the bus schedules when traveling to remote areas.W: So you two just slept on the ground M: No way! Do you know how many snakes and spiders there are in Australia We found two benches and slept on those. In the morning, we walked back to Newman where we had stayed before. (15) It took us about three hours, but the scenery was beautiful.W: That sounds like such an adventure. I don’t think I could travel to the middle of nowhere. I like the hotels here in Beijing. I’m only here for two more days, though. Then I’ll fly back home to Paris. (16) Where are you staying M: I’m staying with my brother, actually. He’s been living in the city for five years.Text 10 (第20题为总结题) 纸牌竞赛179M: When I was young, I used to play card games. Unlike many people, I didn’t play for fun, but competed in competitions. Hundreds of players go to a large building, usually a hotel, and play against each other with strict rules. I did this until I was a teenager. The competition was strong. The interesting thing about playing card games in competitions is how the watching crowd affects your ability to make decisions. (18) Card games are all about thinking about moves. This is something we all have to do every day. The cool thing about card games is that they keep your thoughts away from everything else. (19) It is pure thinking. But, in competitions, people make simple mistakes that would seem crazy when playing for fun. In real life, we don’t get to see our decisions and their results so clearly as with card games. However, people watching and judging your moves affects your thinking more than you can imagine. For me, that is the real lesson of card games. It is a lesson I still remember as an adult. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 四川省字节精准教育联盟2026届高三下学期4月期中考试英语听力.mp3 四川省字节精准教育联盟2026届高三下学期4月期中考试英语试卷(含音频).docx