2026届青海湟川中学下学期高三英语5月模拟考试试卷(含答案)

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2026届青海湟川中学下学期高三英语5月模拟考试试卷
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 drink does the man finally choose?
A. Tea. B. Co ee. C. Juice.
2. Where will the woman go this afternoon?
A. The library. B. The cinema. C. The bookstore.
3. What did the man forget today?
A. His keys. B. His wallet. C. His phone.
4. How will the woman get to school tomorrow?
A. By bus. B. By bike. C. On foot.
5. Why didn’t the woman buy the shoes?
A. They felt uncomfortable.
B. They were too expensive.
C. Her size was not available.
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 woman’s preferred way-of exercise?
A. Jogging. B. Swimming. C. Cycling.
7. What do both speakers agree is the most important?
A. Exercising with friends.
B. Choosing the easiest exercise.
C. Doing something for fitness.
听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。
8. What place does the woman prefer for the holiday
A. The beach. B. The mountains. C. The city.
9. How does the man view traveling by train?
A. It is safe and comfortable.
B. It is the cheapest option.
C. It is environmentally friendly.
10. Why do they decide to book tickets earlv?
A. To get better seats.
B. To avoid high prices.
C. To ensure availability.
听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。
11. What did the woman have for dinner last night?
A. A burger and fries. B. Rice and soup. C. Fish and vegetables.
12. What does the man think about cooking at home?
A. It costs less money.
B. It is too time-consuming.
C. It helps you eat more healthily.
13. What does the woman plan to do?
A. Eat more fish each week.
B. Stop eating fast food.
C. Cook at home regularly.
听第9段录音,回答第14至16题。
14. What is the man’s main concern at the beginning?
A. Not having a study plan.
B. The upcoming final exam.
C. Wasting time on his phone.
15. Why does the man find studying at home challenging?
A. He tends to fall asleep.
B. He doesn’t have a partner.
C. The environment is too noisy.
16. What does the man finally decide to do?
A. Study regularly in the library.
B. Create a practical study plan.
C. Remember all details carefully.
听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。
17. What is the speech mainly about?
A. The history of the city museum.
B. The museum’s use of new technology.
C. The pricing policy of museum tickets.
18. What feature keeps students more engaged with exhibits?
A.3D digital models. B. Weekend talks. C. Traditional glass cases.
19. What was the result of offering online virtual tours?
A. They reduced in-person visits.
B. They replaced weekend talks.
C. They encouraged more real visits.
20. What is the primary funding source for the museum’s new programs?
A. Higher ticket prices.
B. Government taxes.
C. Sponsors and partnerships.
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。
A
Comforting, healthy, speedy or fresh? Whatever type of recipe you’re looking for, the Feast app has got you covered. With a collection of 7,000 recipes, it’s your go-to partner for a year of cooking. Beyond its recipe library, Feast comes packed with smart, unique features designed to take the stress out of making new dishes.
Smart Search
Pasta and tomato, curry and vegan (素食), dinner and quick — If you fancy cooking something specific, our search and suggested options can help you find what you’re looking for super quick.
Cook Mode
When you’re ready to roll up your sleeves, cook mode gives you step-by-step instructions and keeps your screen live. If cook mode isn’t for you, you can also print out all your favorite recipes.
Recipe Collections
Whether you’ve discovered a new favorite in Chef Ebuehi’s selection of sweet treats, or got inspiration in Chef Sodha’s vegan tips, you can save those recipes to your collections, ready for when you want to give it a go.
Shopping List
Need to head to the shops before you cook your favorite recipe? Add ingredients from any recipe to your shopping list, then cross them off as you shop. Need to share or clear it? Tap the three dots from the shopping list and you’re sorted.
The Feast app comes with a 14-day free trial-following the trial, new subscribers pay just ?0.99 for their first month, then the subscription auto-renews at ?2.99 per month for all users. An annual subscription is priced at ?28.94, and includes a 15% discount for subscribers who sign up now.
1. Which of the following is a feature of the Feast app?
A. It delivers ingredients to users’ homes. B. It offers real-time guidance from chefs.
C. It specifically targets fast food lovers. D. It shows users detailed cooking steps.
2. How much will a new user pay for a 6-month Feast app subscription?
A. ?12.30. B. ?14.47. C. ?15.94. D. ?17.94.
3. What is the purpose of the text?
A. To introduce popular recipes. B. To promote a smart app.
C. To recommend healthy diets. D. To advertise instant food.
B
Improving 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 (流浪的) 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.
4. 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. Dogs were encouraged to accompany runners.
5. 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.
6. 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.
7. 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
Fancy letting a machine mediate (调解) your argument? It could be the latest application for AI. Scientists at Google’s DeepMind project designed what they call the Habermas Machine, a large language AI named after German philosopher Jürgen Habermas.
The system works by taking written views of individuals within a group and using them to generate a set of group statements designed to be acceptable to all. Group members can then rate these statements. The most popular statement is then returned to participants to assess. Next, the AI mediation system generates revised statements, which participants again rate. The system then selects the winning statement.
The team used the system in a series of experiments involving a total of more than 5,000 participants who responded to various topics. The researchers found the initial group statement from the Habermas Machine was preferred by participants 56% of the time over a group statement produced by human mediators.
Part of the model’s success, researchers say, lies in its determination to give special weight to dissenting opinion. It was not the case that participants always switched opinion to support the majority view. Rather than siding with the majority, it allowed minority voices to feel heard.
The AI mediation system “offers a new approach to collective deliberation (审议) that avoids some of the limitations of in-person deliberation, including its cost, limited scale, the potential for mediator bias.” the researchers conclude. However, the AI mediation process may lack some of the benefits of in-person discussion, they write, such as “nonverbal clues and the opportunity to build interpersonal relationships with other discussants.” Machine seldom offers participants the chance to explain their feelings.
In addition, the researchers note that the AI mediation system could generate an ill-informed output if asked to synthesize (合成) human opinions that are based on limited or biased information. Thus, the researchers conclude that if their system is used in the real world, it should be “embedded in a larger deliberative process, including careful selection of participants to ensure that a balanced and diverse community is represented in the debate.”
8. What is Habermas Machine aimed at?
A. Simplifying rating system. B. Facilitating greater agreement.
C. Managing interpersonal conflict. D. Honouring the German philosopher.
9. What does the underlined word “dissenting” in paragraph 4 mean?
A. Informed. B. Novel. C. Differing. D. Decisive.
10. What may be the disadvantage of the AI-mediated discussions?
A. They lack shared collective wisdom.
B. They raise participants’ opportunity cost.
C. They fail to tap into participants’ potential.
D. They rarely promote empathy among participants.
11. What is the last paragraph mainly about?
A. Risks of AI mediation. B. Future AI developments.
C. Tips on AI mediation use. D. Ethical concerns about AI.
D
Junk food is now a staple (主食) of many Americans’ diets. Advertising campaigns from the snack food companies, often featuring sports stars, send the message that we can neutralize any negative effects of consuming their products simply by getting more physical exercise. But recent studies show a lack of exercise is not to blame for rising obesity rates. Bad diets are.
Interventions to help reduce junk food consumption are especially important for children and teenagers. Prevention is better than cure because obesity is so difficult to treat. Unfortunately, while health education has shown some success among young children, teens have been harder to reach.
Now a large-scale study has tried an innovative approach to change teenagers’ attitudes towards healthy eating, and the results are promising. The researchers argued that previous interventions have probably been unsuccessful because of a major flaw: they focused on a future, healthier you and assumed that this would be enough motivation for teenagers. In contrast, the new intervention cleverly exploits teenagers’ instinct for rebelliousness and autonomy, and the value they place on social justice.
To do this, researchers had students read an article on the food industry. It revealed a secret about the manipulative and deceptive strategies used to make junk food more addictive and characterize the products as healthy. The article also explained how advertising campaigns specifically target very young and poor people, causing harm for these vulnerable groups. Afterwards, the participants read a fictional survey of teens who wanted to “fight back against the companies by buying and eating less processed food”.
After the intervention, participants associated healthy eating with autonomy and social justice. The teenagers also rated healthy eating as being more appealing. Importantly, there were also some promising effects of the new intervention on actual behavior. A day later the students were offered a choice of snacks and drinks in a seemingly unrelated context. The teens chose healthy snacks and drinks (such asfruit or water) more often over unhealthy options (like biscuits and soda). Apparently associating a healthy diet with teenagers’ own values seems to be a promising avenue to prevent obesity.
12. What do we learn about advertising campaigns from the snack food companies?
A. They convey the idea that their products are OK if consumers exercise more.
B. They send the message that bad diets are responsible for Americans obesity.
C. They usually feature sports stars to emphasize the benefits of their snack foods.
D. They claim that lack of exercise is to blame for the increasing obesity rates.
13. What does the passage say about health education?
A. It has shed light on teens’ instinct for rebellion and autonomy.
B. It has placed much more emphasis on awareness than on prevention.
C. It has contributed little to the campaigns against obesity
D. It has largely failed to turn teens away from junk food.
14. In what way is the new intervention innovative?
A. It emphasizes people’s sense of social responsibility.
B. It cleverly exploits teenagers’ personal weaknesses
C. It takes advantage of teenagers’ natural inclination.
D. It promises immediate rather than future benefits.
15. What conclusion can be drawn from the new research?
A. A totally different approach could be adopted to combat advertising campaigns for snack food.
B. An effective intervention has to be found to persuade teenagers to switch to a healthier lifestyle.
C. Obesity can be hopefully prevented by building links between teenagers’ values and healthy eating.
D. An innovative way to beat obesity is to expose food companies’ manipulative and deceptive practices.
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。
“Comparison is the thief of joy.” You’ve likely heard this popular quote before. But these days, it’s more telling than ever.
Comparing ourselves to others is human nature.____16____But far too often, comparisons become harmful to the point where your thoughts aren’t your own anymore.
With the explosion of social media, you have the opportunity to compare yourself to nearly every person on the planet all the time.____17____
Here are some expert tips to avoid toxic comparisons and refocus your energy on positive things.
Find your tribe
Although comparison is human nature, you can choose who you compare yourself to.____18____ Connect with like-minded people by joining a class, group or hobby tailored to people with similar interest. Just be mindful not to compare your efforts to others there — you’re all learning at your own rate.
____19____
“Go touch grass” is a popular internet saying for “It’s time for a digital detox.” But the funny comment makes a good point. The outside world is a physical reminder that there are so many things more important than our waistlines, clothes or bank accounts. If you find yourself caught in a cycle of comparisons, turn off your laptop or phone and go for a walk outside.
Get a reality check
Have you noticed how rarely you see someone who truly looks like the Instagram models or TikTok stars you scroll past? Users on social media are known to only post the best pictures or fun stories, even though that is certainly not reality.____20____
A. Take a break from screens.
B. Build a healthy community
C. This often puts a lot of pressure on us
D. Do meditation and practice mindfulness
E. It’s important to appreciate your own achievements
F. You really don’t know what’s going on in other people’s lives
G. In some cases, this can be a good thing, inspiring us to do better
第三部分语言知识运用(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A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Growing up in a refugee family, I was raised to deal with strangers with caution. Being ____21____ the unfamiliar was my parents’ way of ensuring we stayed ____22____ in a world that wasn’t always welcoming.
Last year, I took my first trip to Sheffield to meet my friend Esme. One afternoon, while waiting in line at a coffee shop, we were approached by a(n) ____23____ couple. The part of me raised on suspicion immediately ____24____. They ____25____ that they were supposed to be getting married that day, but had____26____ their first appointment at the register office because of train delays. Though they had managed to reschedule, they now had no ____27____ for the ceremony.
____28____, they asked us if we would like to attend their ceremony. Even though I usually don’t ____29____ strangers easily, the couple’s sincerity made me ____30____ my habit of being suspicious. So we abandoned our plans and accepted their ____31____.
The ceremony was quick and private, and to my ____32____, I found myself moved to tears on several occasions. As the couple exchanged vows, I began to question my long-held instincts to keep ____33____.
To me, their trust in us to witness one of the most significant moments of their lives was an act of ____34____. They had no guarantees, just a belief in human ____35____—and somehow, that faith was rewarded.
21. A. alert to B. afraid of C. concerned with D. curious about
22. A. healthy B. safe C. calm D. positive
23. A. shy B. happy C. anxious D. enthusiastic
24. A. faced B. deepened C. awakened D. arrived
25. A. explained B. proved C. admitted D. argued
26. A. made B. ruined C. canceled D. missed
27. A. guests B. relatives C. hosts D. witnesses
28. A. Hopefully B. Desperately C. Immediately D. Undoubtedly
29. A. help B. meet C. trust D. follow
30. A. defend B. forget C. regret D. overcome
31. A. challenge B. arrangement C. advice D. invitation
32. A. surprise B. relief C. delight D. satisfaction
33. A. focused B. guarded C. isolated D. alarmed
34. A. bravery B. sympathy C. selflessness D. generosity
35. A. honesty B. potential C. kindness D. wisdom
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 a quiet gallery along Broadway in Lower Manhattan, Chinese artist Li Chunyang brings classical poetry to life through ink, brush and emotion. Her exhibition, Poetics of Chunyang: Transgression and Invocation of a Tradition, ____36____ (feature) early 30 recent works that reimagine Chinese literati traditions with ____37____ bold and lyrical visual language.
Li, currently a ____38____ (visit) scholar at Harvard University, is best known for her research in Chinese intellectual history. Her art reflects deep connection with ____39____ (poet) aesthetics and cultural memory.
“My approach is rooted ___40___ cultural essentialism,” she remarked at the exhibition’ s opening ceremony. “I begin from the Song (960-1279) and Yuan (1271-1368) dynasties paintings, but I use elements from various countries ____41____ (explore) the classical realm of Chinese poetic imagery, of its taste and meaning.”
With a PhD in art history and theory from the Chinese National Academy of Arts, Li has actively participated in academic exchange with institutions _____42_____ (include) Tama Art University. These experiences have enhanced her ____43____ (pursue) of visual abstraction layered with cultural and philosophical meaning.
Her featured works bear titles ____44____ (draw) from Tang Dynasty (618-907) poetry and other classical sources. Chutian River and Moon, for example, responds to Zhang Ruoxu’s famous poem Springtime Night at River With Moonlight and Flowers.
“Emotion is central to my work,” Li said. “_____45_____ touched me most along this artistic path is the sincerity of friends and the deep bonds of feeling. That human sentiment pushes me to enrich the emotional dimension of my painting.”
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假定你是李华,上周末你和同学们前往附近乡镇,拍摄并制作以乡村振兴为主题的短视频。请你给英国笔友Chris写一封邮件进行分享。内容包括:
1. 拍摄内容;
2. 你的收获。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear Chris,
I’m writing to share with you my experience of shooting a short video on rural revitalization.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
47. 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。
“Come on Jeb, turn off that video game and take Suey out for a walk,” Jeb’s mother called from the living room.
“But Mom, I just started the game,” Jeb replied unhappily.
“Getting some fresh air with Suey outside is better than sitting around and playing games,” Mom insisted.
“I don’t think so,” Jeb mumbled, sinking deeper in his chair.
Disappointed, Jeb’s mom sighed and said nothing more. It might have seemed selfish, but to be fair to Jeb, it was the weekend. He’d finished his morning math club and had already done a number of chores around the house. Couldn’t Mom or Dad just take the dog out?
As Jeb kept playing, he started feeling more and more annoyed. He thought it was because of the game, but really, he was upset with himself. Shouldn’t I just be able to relax in my own way? Jeb thought. Then he realized Dad was already out buying groceries, and that his mom’s arthritis made it hard — even dangerous-for her to take the dog out.
He sighed, feeling the weight of responsibility settle over him. Reluctantly, Jeb turned off the game, stood up and called out, “Alright, Mom, I’ ll take Suey out!” His mom called back, her voice soft with gratitude. “Thank you, Jeb. I appreciate it.”
Jeb grabbed Suey’s leash and whistled for the golden retriever. Suey bounded over, his tail wagging excitedly, and Jeb couldn’t help but smile. “Alright, boy, let’s go for a walk!”
Outside, the fresh air cleared Jeb’s mind. The sun was shining, and the neighborhood buzzed with life. Suey ran eagerly, pulling Jeb along their usual route. Suey led him to the park, where a group of kids were playing soccer. One boy tripped, and the ball rolled toward Jeb. Without thinking, he kicked it back-straight into the goal.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Para l: The kids cheered, and one yelled, “Wanna join?”
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Para 2: “How was your walk?” asked Mom when Jeb got back home with Suey.
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答案版
案】1. D 2. C 3. B
【答案】4. A 5. C 6. D 7. B
【答案】8. B 9. C 10. D 11. C
【答案】12. A 13. D 14. C 15. C
答案】16. G 17. C 18. E 19. A 20. F
【答案】21. A 22. B 23. C 24. C 25. A 26. D 27. D 28. B 29. C 30. D 31. D 32. A 33. B 34. A 35. C
答案】36. features
37. a 38. visiting
39. poetry 40. in
41. to explore
42. including
43. pursuit
44. drawn 45. What
Li Hua
【答案】One possible version:
Dear Chris,
I’m writing to share with you my experience of shooting a short video on rural revitalization.
Last weekend, my classmates and I went to a nearby town. We filmed the modern greenhouses where farmers grew organic vegetables, the new rural library full of readers, and the happy faces of villagers as they talked about their better lives.
This experience made me realize how much the countryside has changed. I’m proud of the progress rural areas have made, and I’ve also learned the importance of recording and spreading these heartwarming stories.
Yours,
Li Hua
【答案】Para l: The kids cheered, and one yelled, “Wanna join?”
Jeb hesitated for a moment, glancing at Suey, who was happily sniffing around the edge of the field. The boy who had tripped ran over, grinning. “We need one more player! We’re short-handed.” Jeb looked at the ball, then at the eager faces. A smile spread across his face. “Sure, why not?” He handed Suey’s leash to the boy’s sister, who promised to watch him. Jeb jogged onto the field, his earlier annoyance completely forgotten. For the next half hour, he laughed, ran, and even scored a goal. The fresh air and exercise felt amazing, and he realized his mom was right—this was way better than video games.
Para 2: “How was your walk?” asked Mom when Jeb got back home with Suey.
Jeb, his face flushed and a wide smile on his face, kicked off his shoes. “It was awesome, Mom!” he exclaimed, his voice full of energy. “We went to the park, and I ended up playing soccer with some kids from school! Suey watched the whole time.” He ruffled the dog’s fur, who panted happily. “I’m actually kind of tired now, but in a good way.” His mom smiled, a look of quiet satisfaction on her face. “I’m glad you went, Jeb. Sometimes, the best plans are the ones we don’t make ourselves.” Jeb nodded, grabbing a glass of water. He knew she was right.
the field.(现在分词作伴随状语和who 引导非限制性定语从句)
[高分句型2]. “It was awesome, Mom!” he exclaimed, his voice full of energy.(独立主格结构作伴随状语)

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