2026届河北省衡水市衡水名校联考模拟预测下学期4月高三英语试题(含解析,无听力原文,无音频)

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2026届河北省衡水市衡水名校联考模拟预测下学期4月高三英语试题(含解析,无听力原文,无音频)

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高三 英语
满分 150 分。考试用时 120 分钟。
注意事项:
1 .答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、班级和考号填写在答题卡上。
2 .作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用 2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。答案不能答在试卷上。
3 .考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
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 will the weather be like tomorrow
A. Cloudy. B. Rainy. C. Sunny.
2. What is the woman focusing on recently
A. Her part-time job.
B. Her school exam.
C. Her piano practice.
3. Who is the man most probably
A. A doctor. B. A patient. C. A nurse.
4. When will the speakers meet
A. At 3:00. B. At 3:15. C. At 3:30.
5. How does the woman describe her trip
A. Pleasant but quick. B. Wonderful but short. C. Amazing but exhausting.
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 main worry
A. Little time for sports.
B. Poor grades in exams.
C. Inability to strike a balance.
7. How does the woman react to the advice
A. She shows little interest.
B. She is willing to follow it.
C. She plans to think it over.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 、9 题。
8. What does Clara mainly want to tell Professor Lee
A. She is likely to be late.
B. She will come by train.
C. She wants to give a lecture.
9. What is Clara reminded to do during the discussion
A. Speak as early as possible.
B. Show respect to the professor.
C. Observe the conference custom.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。
10. Where will the volunteers meet
A. At the bus station.
B. At the gate of the park.
C. At the entrance of school.
11. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Classmates. B. Coworkers. C. Teacher and student.
12. What will the volunteers do ifit rains
A. Change the place.
B. Put off the activity.
C. Cancel the event.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。
13. What interested the woman about Chinese tea
A. Its types. B. Its history. C. Its processing.
14. What was tea used for first in China
A. Helping treat illness. B. Entertaining guests. C. Cooking meal. 15. Why was The Classic of Tea important
A. It promoted tea culture.
B. It was written by a scholar.
C. It taught ways to grow tea.
16. Why do people serve tea to guests in China
A. To make new friends.
B. To show good manners.
C. To please the guests.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
17. What is the speaker mainly talking about
A. Stories behind art objects.
B. Ways to design digital apps.
C. AI and traditional Chinese culture.
18. How can AI help young people access to traditions
A. By fixing old artworks.
B. By making virtual guides.
C. By creating new folk songs.
19. What does the speaker think is the most valuable in preservation A. Human warmth and spirit.
B. Popular tour guide apps.
C. Modern technology tools.
20. What advice does the speaker give
A. Depend fully on AI in daily life.
B. Use AI to develop culture wisely.
C. Keep traditional culture unchanged.
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
Pine cones (松果) have a vital job: keeping pine tree seeds safe through winter. They close their “scales”(鳞片) tightly over the seeds to protect them from cold, wind, ice and hungry
animals, and open up only when the weather is warm and dry enough to release seeds, ensuring they spread in good conditions. This simple experiment lets you observe how temperature and wetness affect pine cone scale movement in your own kitchen.
Objective Observe how temperature affects pine cone size and scale movement.
Materials 3 cones, a marker, a ruler, a bowl of ice water, a foil-covered baking tray, an oven
Procedure 1. Label pine cones A/B/C, measure and record their initial length and size.
2. Put cone A in ice water for 2 mins, dry it and record its new size.
3. Place cones A and B on the baking tray. Bake at 120℃ for 45 mins.
4. Take out the tray and let the cones cool completely.
5. Measure all three cones again after cooling.
6. Compare the final measurements, noting that cone C functioned as the control group.
7. Analyze the data to explain the size changes and which cone changed the most.
Pine cone scales change shape as plant fibers absorb or release water depending on
temperature and wetness. Cold, wet conditions make the fibers expand, which makes the scales
close tightly; warm, dry conditions make the fibers shrink (萎缩), letting the scales open and
release seeds. This experiment demonstrates how pine cones adapt to their environment to protect and spread seeds — a brilliant example of nature’s engineering.
1 .What does the experiment aim to find out
A .Animals’ effect on pine cone growth.
B .Impact of temperature on pine cones.
C .Different ways to keep proper wetness.
D .Methods to store pine tree seeds in winter.
2 .Why is cone C used in the experiment
A .To serve as a comparison. B .To record the original size.
C .To test the role of baking. D .To examine icy water’s function.
3 .Where is this text most probably taken from
A .A DIY craft website. B .An outdoor nature handbook.
C .A kids’ science magazine. D .A professional research paper.
B
At 60, I finally decided to pursue a dream that I had ignored for decades: traveling solo along Australia’s western coast. For years, my longing for adventure had been drowned out by family, work and responsibilities. Yet as I turned 60, the inner call grew increasingly urgent,
accompanied by fears that I had missed my last chance.
Around that period, I was working with Jack, a 30-year-old client who intended to quit his job and explore the world. Our weekly talks acted like a mirror, pushing me to face my own fears of being laughed at, criticized by others, and abandoning the comfortable life I had been used to.
According to a travel survey, I am far from alone. Among more than 2,800 respondents,
20% of people over 50 plan to travel alone, and 91% have experienced such trips. A strong sense
of independence and a “seize the moment” attitude are inspiring older travelers to see the world in their own way.
The real inner conflict appeared when I was about to book my flight. Part of me silently prayed that the payment might not go through. However, I realized that the mixed feelings of
excitement and terror are quite normal. As people age, steady routines bring a sense of security, yet many people limit themselves to the comfort zone long after it stops benefiting them.
Fortunately, I had my family’s full support. My husband and children all encouraged me to follow my heart. Their warmth left me wondering why I had hesitated for so many years.
Research shows that facing fears helps produce dopamine, the brain’s “feel-good”
chemical. As I often tell my clients, “Nothing grows in the comfort zone except regret.” Now prepared to board my flight, I firmly believe fortune favors the brave. It is better to live bravely than to let dreams die without trying.
4 .Why did the author decide to travel solo at 60
A .She was inspired by Jack’s plan.
B .She was motivated by a travel survey.
C .She finally responded to her inner call.
D .She attempted to abandon responsibilities.
5 .What is the purpose of mentioning the travel survey
A .To show that travel appeals to all.
B .To prove her choice is widely shared.
C .To stress we should seize the moment.
D .To indicate seniors value independence.
6 .What can be known about the author from paragraph 4
A .She doubted her comfort zone.
B .She silently prayed to miss the trip.
C .She worried about breaking routines.
D .She was torn between joy and worry.
7 .What message does the author want to convey
A .Overcome fears to avoid regret. B .Appreciate support from family.
C .Follow your dreams despite age. D .Prioritize security over adventure.
C
The earth has officially passed its first climate tipping point — a point where many small changes lead to a sudden big shift in the climate system, just like the last straw that breaks a
camel’s back.
Rising ocean temperatures have pushed warm water corals worldwide beyond their
tolerance limits. Corals are now dying at a record rate, threatening not only the reefs but also the livelihoods of about one billion people who depend on the ocean. Scientists reached this
conclusion in the Global Tipping Points Report 2025, led by the University of Exeter and involving more than 160 researchers from 23 countries.
Worse still, this is just the beginning. The world has already suffered hundreds of extreme weather events in recent years, and more tipping points are approaching rapidly. If the Earth
continues to warm, the Amazon rainforest may die back, ice sheets could melt quickly, and a key ocean-current system might break down. Of these threats, the Amazon is a major concern.
Deforestation there, combined with rising temperatures, has greatly increased the risk of reaching more tipping points soon. Without immediate action, these crises will only worsen, affecting every corner of the globe.
Still, there may be a silver lining. Steve Smith, a geographer at the University of Exeter, notes: “Since 2023, we’ve witnessed encouraging developments in the global adoption of clean technologies.” Electric vehicles and solar-cell tech are among them, and battery prices have
dropped.
The report stresses that governments need a complete reform in their climate policies.
Immediate action is required to cut harmful emissions, remove carbon dioxide, and protect forests. Delaying will only lead to more serious climate damage. Everyone should act now before it is too late, whether by choosing low-carbon products or spreading the message of climate protection.
8 .How does the author explain “tipping point” in paragraph 1
A .By listing a fact. B .By stating an argument.
C .By raising a question. D .By making a definition.
9 .What can be inferred about the Amazon rainforest in paragraph 3
A .It has already died back completely.
B .It may face potential ecological collapse.
C .It has been saved from the tipping point.
D .It is threatened by ineffective local action.
10 .What does the underlined phrase “a silver lining” mean in paragraph 4
A .An amazing sight. B .A hidden concern. C .A promising sign. D .A natural wonder. 11 .What is this text mainly about
A .Steps to protect endangered ecosystems.
B .Climate crises and urgent action needed.
C .Recent progress in clean energy technologies.
D .The Amazon’s role in causing climate disasters.
D
As the world’s appetite for electronic devices grows, e-waste is raising alarms. A 2024 UN report reveals 62 million tons of e-waste was generated in 2022, most going to landfills. This
harms the environment with poisonous substances, and causes a $62 billion yearly economic loss, as valuable rare earth elements are thrown away.
With e-waste rising five times faster than recycling rates, new solutions are urgently
needed. Aquafade could be one — a water-soluble (溶水) plastic that breaks down completely in about six hours when placed in water. It could cover electronics and break down when the device is unwanted, making it easier to recover valuable parts.
The inspiration came from an unlikely source: dishwasher pods (凝珠). One night, inventor Samuel Wangsaputra noticed the water-soluble film on a pod. Curious, he put one in water and
watched it disappear. “I thought, this must be some form of polymer. But where does it go ” he recalled. This led him to explore PVOH, a material used in glue sticks and dishwasher pods. It is safe for food, biodegradable, and could make electronics easier to recycle at home. He teamed up with two material scientists at Imperial College London, to find out more.
The challenge was creating a plastic both water-soluble and waterproof. The team
developed a coating that protects devices from liquid — but once a screw (螺丝) is removed and the device is placed in water, the cover breaks down within hours, leaving only milky water and valuable electronic parts.
However, experts urge caution. Peter Edwards of Oxford University questions whether the broken-down plastic might become microplastics. Michael Shaver of Manchester University adds, “The hard part is in the details — electronics have high requirements. They need to meet high
standards for safety, fire resistance, and durability. “These technical difficulties may prove more challenging than expected.
Despite the challenges, the Aquafade team dreams of turning today’s e-waste crisis into tomorrow’s clean cycle.
12 .What can best describe Samuel Wangsaputra according to paragraph 3
A .Creative and determined. B .Honest and brave. C .Curious and
questioning. D .Confident and intelligent.
13 .What is a disadvantage of Aquafade
A .Its durability is unsatisfactory.
B .Its waterproof feature may fail.
C .It takes too long to break down.
D .It may lead to microplastic pollution.
14 .What is the author’s attitude toward the future of Aquafade
A .Highly skeptical. B .Cautiously hopeful. C .Fully supportive. D .Completely neutral. 15 .Which of the following can be the best title for the text
A .A New Invention to Solve E-waste Crisis
B .The Harm of E-waste to the Environment
C .A Tip to Recycle Electronic Devices Easily
D .The Challenge of Developing New Plastics
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。
A classic song says, “Everybody needs good neighbours.” But in 2026, do we still need
them Or have we forgotten how to be friendly with those around us 16 But these days, many live next door for years without learning their names. Is neighbourliness disappearing
Studies show we have less contact with neighbours than before. One survey found that 76%
of us believe people were closer to neighbours 20 years ago than today. 17
There are reasons behind this fact. People today move homes more often for work or family needs, making long-term connections harder. In smaller communities, people attend the same
schools or shops, so they get to know each other easily. But in cities with larger populations, these chance meetings happen less often. 18 Long office hours or irregular remote work
means neighbours may not see each other. At the same time, many of us care more about privacy. Often, our only interactions are arguments about noise or shared areas.
19 A global study found that knowing just six neighbours can reduce loneliness
and help people feel safer. For older people or those in poor health, informal acts of support from neighbors can be life-changing. Age UK has highlighted how regular neighbourly contact can help older residents stay independent for longer, while reducing social isolation.
Ultimately, there’s no hard and fast rulebook to being a good neighbour. 20 But at the very least, making sure to smile and offer a kind word can go much further than you might
think.
A .Our working patterns also play a part.
B .However, having good neighbours still matters.
C .Most people spend more time socializing than working.
D .What feels caring to one may feel unwelcome to another.
E .Once, our front doors remained unlocked for friendly faces.
F .It also found that one in five have never spoken to neighbours.
G .The survey also noted urban residents interact less with neighbours.
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。
I wasn’t looking for another dog, but this dog was looking for me. Her owners gave her up when she broke her leg and needed an amputation (截肢). She was sent to the shelter after being . I took her home and she got medical care.
I was so anxious during her amputation that my son suggested naming her Ilean
to ease the tension. It worked, and the name . We called her Ilean from that day on. Initially, I worried her would hold her back, but she adapted gracefully.
Still, her physical challenges aren’t the most thing about her. Her real talent lies elsewhere — she can over 20 TV ads by sound, and comes racing when she hears
them. Some food and pet product ads are her .
But her extend beyond the living room. Ilean at the local medical center, where her company can the patients’ mood. However, she did something
unusual one day. She paid little attention to the patient, but the woman nearby — the patient’s visiting sister. Both women were teary-eyed. The patient said, “I’m going to be fine, but my sister is ill.” Ilean knew exactly who needed her most in a way none of us could explain.
Ilean proved that has nothing to do with having all your parts. She came to me broken, yet spends every day making others whole.
21 .A .perfect B .original C .responsible D .greedy
22 .A .abused B .ignored C .checked D .abandoned
23 .A .monitored B .ensured C .confirmed D .assumed
24 .A .procedure B .recovery C .performance D .examination
25 .A .failed B .passed C .stuck D .changed
26 .A .curiosity B .disabilities C .mistakes D .depression
27 .A .popular B .powerful C .remarkable D .meaningful
28 .A .design B .create C .choose D .recognize
29 .A .goals B .friends C .favorites D .memories
30 .A .talents B .dreams C .skills D .qualities
31 .A .arrives B .waits C .lives D .volunteers
32 .A .brighten B .deepen C .sharpen D .strengthen
33 .A .calmed down B .picked up C .looked after D .focused on
34 .A .hardly B .suddenly C .seriously D .slightly
35 .A .bitterness B .wholeness C .happiness D .loneliness
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。
Chinese fashion designers take off from European runways
Chinese fashion designers are making their mark on the global stage. At London Fashion Week and Paris Fashion Week, their presence continues to grow — proof of China’s increasing influence in 36 fashion world.
Take Mithridate as an example. Launched in London in 2018 but now based in Guangzhou, its designs 37 (show) at the London Fashion Week for eight seasons. Its traditional
elements, especially embroidery (刺绣), are a hot topic. Most importantly, its moving back to China enables it 38 (work) closely with local artisans and understand what young
Chinese consumers 39 (true) want.
This choice reflects a even 40 (broad) trend: Chinese designers recognize the need to stay connected to their homeland. Paris Fashion Week also featured Chinese designers 41 (add) traditional elements to their works, proving Chinese culture’s global appeal when 42 (integrate) with modern design.
These fashion weeks also highlighted the 43 (diverse) of Chinese culture.
Shanghai-based Qin Xu, backed by her close ties with local artisans, presented Hami Uygur
embroidery in Paris. Younger Chinese consumers are driving the trend. They seek experiences rooted in tradition and mixed 44 a modern look.
It is clear that traditional elements combined with modern design enjoy great popularity.
Designers 45 stay rooted in China will lead this cultural export, while others may be at a disadvantage.
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,你在国际青少年环保论坛看到国外学生 Jack 的帖子:“Climate change is such a huge issue — but what can we young students do ”请跟帖回复。内容包括:
1.说明青少年行动的意义;
2.介绍一项青少年环保微行动。
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。 Hi, Jack,
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。
When Jo Roop heard a loud, deep noise from the hillside above, a sickening feeling flooded her stomach. Rocks rushed down the mountain like a violent flood. The terrifying sound came
from the very spot where her husband, Kel Morris, had stood just a minute earlier.
The 61-year-old couple were hiking along Godwin Creek in Seward, Alaska. They loved
nature and often explored the mountains together. That day, they were searching for a safe place to cross. The area was quiet and beautiful, but also filled with loose rocks and steep (陡峭的)
hillsides.
They decided to separate briefly to find a better crossing. Morris moved closer to the steep rock face, while Roop walked a short distance downstream. Earlier, she had noticed how unstable the rocks were. As she turned back to rejoin her husband, the landslide suddenly occurred about ten yards behind her.
“Kel! Kel!” she screamed. But no reply came — the roaring water and crashing rocks drowned out her voice. Roop’s heart sank. She feared he was gone.
Then she spotted him. He lay by the stream, half-buried under rocks and mud. Only his
head and shoulders were visible. A massive, half-moon-shaped rock pressed heavily on his body. He was conscious but trapped. His left leg was bent at an unnatural angle.
The rock weighed about 700 pounds. Shocked but still calm, Roop tried with all her
strength to lift it, but it didn’t move. Morris pushed up from below with his arms while Roop pulled from the side. Together, they managed to move it just slightly — but that was all.
Worse still, there was no phone signal. Roop couldn’t call for help immediately. She feared that if the rock shifted the wrong way, it might crush (压) him completely.
In the freezing water, Morris trembled violently. “Go and get help,” he said weakly, handing her his phone. “Now you have two phones. Keep going until you get a signal.”
Roop didn’t want to leave him alone in such danger, but she had no choice.注意:
1 .写作词数应为 150 个左右;
2 .请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
She ran as fast as possible, her heart pounding with fear and determination.
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The distant sound of a helicopter
1 .B 2 .A 3 .C
本文主要介绍了一个关于松果的实验,通过实验观察温度和湿度如何影响松果鳞片的运动,揭示了松果如何适应环境以保护和传播种子。
1.细节理解题。根据表格第一行“Objective Observe how temperature affects pine cone size and scale movement. (目标:观察温度如何影响松果的大小和鳞片运动。)”可知,这个实验旨在找出温度对松果的影响。
2 .细节理解题。根据表格 Procedure 部分第 6 条“Compare the final measurements, noting that cone C functioned as the control group. (比较最终的测量结果,注意松果 C 作为对照组。)”可知,松果 C 在实验中作为对照组,用于与其他经过处理的松果进行比较。
3 .推理判断题。根据文章内容,本文主要介绍了一个关于松果的实验,通过观察温度对松果大小和鳞片运动的影响,来解释松果如何适应环境以保护和传播种子。这种简单有趣的实验更适合出现在面向儿童的科普杂志中。
4 .C 5 .B 6 .D 7 .C
本文主要介绍了作者在 60 岁时决定独自旅行,克服内心的恐惧和不安,勇敢追求梦想的故事,鼓励人们无论年龄多大都要追随自己的梦想。
4 .细节理解题。根据第一段“Yet as I turned 60, the inner call grew increasingly urgent,
accompanied by fears that I had missed my last chance. (然而,当我 60 岁时,内心的呼唤变得越来越迫切,同时我也担心自己错过了最后的机会。)”可知,作者 60 岁时决定独自旅行是因为她最终回应了内心的呼唤。
5.推理判断题。根据第三段“According to a travel survey, I am far from alone. Among more than 2,800 respondents, 20% of people over 50 plan to travel alone, and 91% have experienced such
trips. (根据一项旅行调查,我并不孤单。在 2800 多名受访者中,20%的 50 岁以上的人计划独自旅行,91%的人有过这样的旅行经历。)”可知,提到旅行调查的目的是为了证明作者的选择是被广泛分享的,即很多人都有独自旅行的想法或经历。
6.推理判断题。根据第四段“The real inner conflict appeared when I was about to book my flight. Part of me silently prayed that the payment might not go through. However, I realized that the
mixed feelings of excitement and terror are quite normal. (当我准备预订机票时,真正的内心冲突出现了。我内心的一部分默默祈祷付款可能不会成功。然而,我意识到兴奋和恐惧的混合感觉是很正常的。)”可知,作者在预订机票时既兴奋又恐惧,内心很矛盾。
7 .推理判断题。根据第一段“At 60, I finally decided to pursue a dream that I had ignored for
decades: traveling solo along Australia’s western coast.(60 岁时,我终于决定追求一个我忽略了几十年的梦想:独自沿着澳大利亚西海岸旅行)”以及文章内容可知,文章主要讲述了作者在60 岁时决定独自旅行,尽管面临内心的恐惧和不安,但在家人的支持和自己的决心下,最终决定勇敢追求梦想的故事。作者想传达的信息是,无论年龄多大,都应该追随自己的梦想。
8 .D 9 .B 10 .C 11 .B
本文主要介绍了地球已经越过了第一个气候临界点,气候危机日益严重,并强调了采取紧急行动以应对气候变化的必要性。
8 .推理判断题。根据第一段“The earth has officially passed its first climate tipping point — a point where many small changes lead to a sudden big shift in the climate system, just like the last straw that breaks a camel’s back. (地球已经正式越过了第一个气候临界点——许多小的变化导致气候系统突然发生大的转变,就像压垮骆驼的最后一根稻草。)”可知,作者通过下定义的方式解释了“tipping point”。
9.推理判断题。根据第三段“If the Earth continues to warm, the Amazon rainforest may die back, ice sheets could melt quickly, and a key ocean-current system might break down. Of these threats, the Amazon is a major concern. Deforestation there, combined with rising temperatures, has
greatly increased the risk of reaching more tipping points soon. (如果地球继续变暖,亚马逊雨林可能会退化,冰盖可能会迅速融化,一个关键的洋流系统可能会崩溃。在这些威胁中,亚马逊雨林是一个主要关注点。那里的森林砍伐,加上气温上升,大大增加了很快达到更多临界点的风险。)”可知,亚马逊雨林可能面临潜在的生态崩溃。
10.词句猜测题。根据第四段“Still, there may be a silver lining. Steve Smith, a geographer at the University of Exeter, notes: “Since 2023, we’ve witnessed encouraging developments in the
global adoption of clean technologies.” Electric vehicles and solar-cell tech are among them, and
battery prices have dropped. (尽管如此,仍可能有 a silver lining 。埃克塞特大学地理学家史蒂夫·史密斯指出:“ 自 2023 年以来,我们见证了全球采用清洁技术的令人鼓舞的发展。” 电动汽车和太阳能电池技术就是其中之一,电池价格也有所下降。)”可知,尽管气候危机严重,但清洁技术的发展带来了希望。因此,a silver lining 的意思是“一个有希望的迹象”。
11 .主旨大意题。根据第一段“The earth has officially passed its first climate tipping point — a point where many small changes lead to a sudden big shift in the climate system, just like the last straw that breaks a camel’s back.(地球已经正式通过了它的第一个气候临界点——在这个临界点上,许多微小的变化会导致气候系统的突然大转变,就像压垮骆驼的最后一根稻草一
样)” 、最后一段“The report stresses that governments need a complete reform in their climate
policies. Immediate action is required to cut harmful emissions, remove carbon dioxide, and
protect forests.(报告强调,各国政府需要对其气候政策进行彻底改革。需要立即采取行动,
减少有害排放,清除二氧化碳,保护森林)”以及文章内容可知,本文主要介绍了地球已经越过了第一个气候临界点,气候危机日益严重,并强调了采取紧急行动的必要性,包括减少有害排放、去除二氧化碳和保护森林等,故文章的主旨大意是:气候危机和需要采取的紧急行动。
12 .C 13 .D 14 .B 15 .A
本文主要介绍了一种名为 Aquafade 的新型水溶性塑料,它有望通过使电子产品更容易回收来减少电子垃圾对环境造成的危害。
12.推理判断题。根据第三段“One night, inventor Samuel Wangsaputra noticed the water-soluble film on a pod. Curious, he put one in water and watched it disappear. “I thought, this must be
some form of polymer. But where does it go ” he recalled. (一天晚上,发明家 Samuel
Wangsaputra 注意到凝珠上的水溶性薄膜。出于好奇,他把一个放进水里,看着它消失。“我想,这一定是某种聚合物。但它会去哪里呢?”他回忆道。)”可知,Samuel Wangsaputra 对凝珠上的水溶性薄膜感到好奇,并提出了问题,这表明他具有好奇和质疑的品质。
13 .细节理解题。根据第五段“However, experts urge caution. Peter Edwards of Oxford
University questions whether the broken-down plastic might become microplastics. (然而,专家们敦促谨慎行事。牛津大学的 Peter Edwards质疑分解后的塑料是否会变成微塑料。)”可知,
Aquafade 的一个缺点是它可能会导致微塑料污染。
14 .推理判断题。根据最后一段“Despite the challenges, the Aquafade team dreams of turning today’s e-waste crisis into tomorrow’s clean cycle. (尽管面临挑战,Aquafade 团队梦想着将今天的电子垃圾危机转化为明天的清洁循环。)”可知,作者对 Aquafade 的未来持谨慎乐观的态度。
15 .主旨大意题。根据第二段“Aquafade could be one — a water-soluble (溶水) plastic that
breaks down completely in about six hours when placed in water. It could cover electronics and
break down when the device is unwanted, making it easier to recover valuable parts.(Aquafade 可能是一种水溶性塑料,在水中放置约 6 小时后完全分解。它可以覆盖电子设备,并在设备不需要时分解,从而更容易回收有价值的零件)”以及文章内容可知,本文主要介绍了一种名为Aquafade 的新型水溶性塑料,它有望解决电子垃圾危机,通过使电子产品更容易回收来减
少环境污染和经济损失,故最佳标题为“A New Invention to Solve E-waste Crisis (一项解决电子垃圾危机的新发明)”。
16 .E 17 .F 18 .A 19 .B 20 .D
本文主要介绍了现代社会邻里关系疏远的现象、原因及拥有好邻居仍很重要。
16 .上文“A classic song says, “Everybody needs good neighbours. “But in 2026, do we still need them Or have we forgotten how to be friendly with those around us (一首经典歌曲唱道:“每个人都需要好邻居。”但在 2026 年,我们还需要他们吗?还是我们已经忘记了如何与周围的人友好相处?)”通过经典歌曲引出关于邻里关系的讨论,并提出了对现代社会邻里关系现状的疑问。E 选项“Once, our front doors remained unlocked for friendly faces. (曾经,我们的前门都不上锁,以便友善的邻居来访。)”描述了过去邻里关系友好、门户开放的状态,与上文提到的经典歌曲中的邻里友好理念相呼应,同时与下文“But these days, many live next door for
years without learning their names. (但如今,许多人住在隔壁多年却不知道对方的名字。)”形成鲜明对比,突出了邻里关系的变化,符合语境。
17 .上文“One survey found that 76% of us believe people were closer to neighbours 20 years ago than today. (一项调查发现,76%的人认为 20 年前人们与邻居的关系比现在更亲密。)”通过调查数据说明了过去邻里关系比现在更亲密。F 选项“It also found that one in five have never spoken to neighbours. (该调查还发现,五分之一的人从未与邻居说过话。)”进一步补充了调查结果,揭示了现在邻里关系的疏远程度,与上文紧密相连,共同构成了对邻里关系变化的描述。
18 .上文“There are reasons behind this fact. People today move homes more often for work or
family needs, making long-term connections harder. In smaller communities, people attend the
same schools or shops, so they get to know each other easily. But in cities with larger populations, these chance meetings happen less often. (这一现象背后有原因。如今,人们更频繁地因工作或家庭需要搬家,这使得建立长期关系变得更加困难。在较小的社区里,人们上同一所学校或去同一家商店,所以他们很容易认识彼此。但在人口较多的城市里,这种偶遇的机会就少 了。)”分析了邻里关系疏远的原因,包括频繁搬家和城市人口多导致偶遇机会减少等,A 选项“Our working patterns also play a part. (我们的工作模式也起到了一定作用。)”承接上文,并引出下文“Long office hours or irregular remote work means neighbours may not see each other. (长时间办公或不定期远程工作意味着邻居可能见不到彼此。)” 中提到的长时间办公或远程 工作等导致邻里之间难以见面的工作模式因素,共同构成了对邻里关系疏远原因的全面分析,
符合语境。
19 .下文“A global study found that knowing just six neighbours can reduce loneliness and help
people feel safer. For older people or those in poor health, informal acts of support from neighbors can be life-changing. (一项全球研究发现,只要认识六个邻居就能减少孤独感,让人们感到更安全。对于老年人或健康状况不佳的人来说, 邻居的非正式支持可能会改变他们的生活。)”通过全球研究的结果强调了邻里关系的重要性,特别是对减少孤独感和提供支持方面的作用。 B 选项“However, having good neighbours still matters. (然而,有好邻居仍然很重要。)”作为上文的转折和下文的引子,既总结了上文关于邻里关系疏远的讨论,又引出了下文关于邻里关系重要性的论述,起到了承上启下的作用。
20.上文“Ultimately, there’s no hard and fast rulebook to being a good neighbour. (最终,成为好邻居并没有固定的规则。)”以及下文“But at the very least, making sure to smile and offer a kind word can go much further than you might think. (但至少,确保微笑并说一句善意的话会比你想的更有用。)”指出成为好邻居没有固定规则,下文则提出了一个具体的建议,即微笑并说善意的话。D 选项“What feels caring to one may feel unwelcome to another. (对一个人来说感到关心的行为,对另一个人来说可能不受欢迎。)”解释没有统一标准的原因,衔接顺畅,符合语境。
21 .B 22 .D 23 .B 24 .A 25 .C 26 .B 27 .C 28 .D
29 .C 30 .A 31 .D 32 .A 33 .D 34 .C 35 .B
文章讲述了一只因截肢被遗弃的狗 Ilean,在身体残疾的情况下,不仅乐观适应生活,还能辨识电视广告、在医院安抚病人, 用独特的方式治愈他人,证明“完整”与身体的健全无关。
21 .考查形容词。句意:她原来的主人在她摔断腿需要截肢时抛弃了她。A. perfect 完美的; B. original 原先的,最初的;C. responsible 负责任的;D. greedy 贪婪的。根据下文“gave her up when she broke her leg”可知,这是“原来的”主人抛弃了她。
22.考查动词。句意:她被遗弃后被送到了收容所。A. abused 虐待;B. ignored 忽视;C. checked检查;D. abandoned 遗弃。根据上文“owners gave her up”可知,她先被主人“遗弃”,然后才被送到收容所。
23 .考查动词。句意: 我把她带回家,确保她得到医疗照顾。A. monitored 监控;B. ensured确保;C. confirmed 确认;D. assumed 假设。根据上文“I took her home”和下文“she got medical
care”可推知,作者收养了它,当然要“确保”她得到医治。
24 .考查名词。句意:在她的截肢手术过程中,我非常焦虑。A. procedure 手术过程,程序; B. recovery 恢复;C. performance 表现;D. examination 检查。根据上文“I was so anxious during her amputation”可知,作者在 Ilean 手术“过程” 中非常焦虑。
25 .考查动词。句意:它起作用了,这个名字就这样留了下来。A. failed 失败;B. passed 通过;C. stuck 留下,被接受;D. changed 改变。根据上文“my son suggested naming her Ilean”和下文“We called her Ilean from that day on”可知,儿子给她取的名词得被认可,被“ 留了下来”。
26.考查名词。句意:起初,我担心她的残疾会阻碍她,但她优雅地适应了。A. curiosity 好奇;B. disabilities 残疾,障碍;C. mistakes 错误;D. depression 抑郁。根据上文“during her amputation”可知,Ilean 做了截肢,所以担心的是她的身体“残疾”。
27 .考查形容词。句意:尽管如此,她身体上的困难并不是她最引人注目之处。A. popular 流行的;B. powerful 强大的;C. remarkable 引人注目的,非凡的;D. meaningful 有意义的。根据下文“Her real talent lies elsewhere” 的转折可推知,身体上的困难不是最“ 引人注目的”地 方。
28 .考查动词。句意:她真正的才能在其它方面——她凭声音就能识别 20 多个电视广告。
A. design 设计;B. create 创造;C. choose 选择;D. recognize 识别。根据下文“by sound”和“comes racing when she hears them”可知,她能“识别”广告声音。
29.考查名词。句意:一些食品和宠物产品广告是她的最爱。A. goals 目标;B. friends 朋友; C. favorites 最爱的东西;D. memories 记忆。根据上文“she can over 20 TV ads by sound, and comes racing when she hears them” ,以及后面进一步说明“Some food and pet product ads are her”可推知,她听到这些特定广告会跑过来,说明这些广告是她“最喜欢的”。
30.考查名词。句意:但她的才能不止于客厅。A. talents 才能;B. dreams 梦想;C. skills 技能;D. qualities 品质。根据下文“extend beyond the living room”和对她在医疗中心的行为介绍可知,这里说的是她的其它“才能”。
31 .考查动词。句意:Ilean 在当地医疗中心做志愿者,她的陪伴可以改善病人的情绪。A. arrives 到达;B. waits 等待;C. lives 生活;D. volunteers 自愿做,义务做。根据下文“her company can the patients’ mood”可知,她是在“做志愿者”服务,陪伴病人。
32 .考查动词。句意:Ilean 在当地医疗中心做志愿者,她的陪伴可以改善病人的情绪。A. brighten 照亮,使愉快;B. deepen 加深;C. sharpen 使锋利;D. strengthen 加强。根据上文“her company can”和下文“the patients’ mood”可推知,在医疗中心,她的陪伴是为了使病人情绪
好转;brighten one’s mood 意为“ 改善/愉悦某人的情绪”。
33.考查动词短语。句意: 她几乎没有关注那位病人,而是将注意力集中在旁边的女士身上。 A. calmed down 冷静下来;B. picked up 捡起;C. looked after 照顾;D. focused on 专注于。根据上文“paid little attention to the patient, but”的转折可知,她把注意力“集中”在另一人身上。
34 .考查副词。句意:病人说:“我会好起来的,但我妹妹病得很重。”A. hardly 几乎不;
B. suddenly 突然;C. seriously 严重地;D. slightly 轻微地。根据上文“I’m going to be fine, but my sister”中的转折可知,病人的妹妹“病得很重”,情况更严重。
35 .考查名词。句意:Ilean 证明了“完整”与拥有所有身体部位无关。A. bitterness 痛苦;B. wholeness 完整;C. happiness 幸福;D. loneliness 孤独。根据下文“She came to me broken, yet spends every day making others whole.”可知,Ilean 残疾却能让别人完整,她证明了“完整”与拥有所有身体部位无关。
36.the 37.have been shown 38.to work 39.truly 40.broader 41.adding
42 .integrated 43 .diversity 44 .with 45 .who##that
本文主要介绍了中国时装设计师在全球舞台崛起,将传统元素与现代设计融合展现文化魅力。
36.考查冠词。句意: 在伦敦时装周和巴黎时装周上,他们的存在感持续增强,这证明了中国在时尚界日益增长的影响力。in the fashion world 表示“在时尚界”,是固定短语,其中
fashion 是特指时尚这个领域,所以空处用定冠词 the。
37.考查时态和语态。句意: Mithridate 于 2018 年在伦敦推出,现总部位于广州,其设计已在伦敦时装周上展示了八个季度。根据 for eight seasons 可知,句子应用现在完成时,且主语 designs 和动词show 之间是被动关系,所以应用现在完成时的被动语态,主语是复数,
助动词用 have。
38.考查非谓语动词。句意: 最重要的是,它回到中国使其能够与当地工匠紧密合作,并了解中国年轻消费者真正想要什么。enable sb to do sth.是固定短语,意为“使某人能够做某
事”,所以空处应用不定式形式。
39 .考查副词。句意同上。空处修饰动词 want,应用副词形式 truly,意为“真正地”,作状语。
40.考查比较级。句意: 这一选择反映了一个更广泛的趋势:中国设计师认识到需要与祖国保持联系。根据 even 可知,空处应用比较级形式,broad 的比较级是 broader,意为“更广泛
的”。
41.考查非谓语动词。句意:巴黎时装周还展示了中国设计师在作品中加入传统元素,证明了中国文化与现代设计相结合时具有全球吸引力。句中已有谓语 featured ,空处作非谓语动词,add 与逻辑主语 designers之间是主动关系,所以空处应用现在分词形式作宾语补足语。
42.考查状语从句的省略。句意同上。when 引导的从句中,从句主语与主句主语一致,integrate和主语 Chinese culture 之间是被动关系,应使用被动语态,状语从句中,从句主语与主句主语一致,且从句中含有 be动词形式,则从句中的主语和 be动词可以省略,即空处填写动词过去分词形式。
43 .考查名词。句意:这些时装周也突显了中国文化的多样性。空处作 highlighted 的宾语,应用名词形式 diversity ,意为“ 多样性” ,是不可数名词。
44.考查介词。句意:他们寻求根植于传统并与现代外观相结合的体验。be mixed with 是固定短语,意为“与 混合” ,所以空处应用介词 with。
45.考查定语从句。句意:扎根于中国的设计师将引领这一文化输出,而其他设计师可能处于劣势。空处引导定语从句,修饰先行词 Designers ,先行词指人,关系词在从句中作主语,应用关系代词 who 或 that 引导。
46 .Hi, Jack,
I completely understand your feelings. Climate change seems so big that we teenagers may feel helpless. But actually, every small action we take matters and makes a real difference.
In China, many students take part in green activities. For example, we recycle waste paper and reuse old things in creative ways, like turning plastic bottles into pencil holders, which helps save energy and reduce waste in our daily life.
Let’s work together as young people worldwide. Starting with small daily things, we can surely do our part to protect our common home.
47.
She ran as fast as possible, her heart pounding with fear and determination. Holding the two phones tightly, she glanced back now and then, worrying about Morris being trapped in the
freezing water. The rough, stony path made her run unsteadily, and her legs ached badly, but she dared not stop. After twenty minutes, she finally got a weak signal. Without hesitation, she
quickly dialed 911, crying and explaining the situation clearly, including their exact location and Morris’s dangerous condition. As soon as she hung up, she ran back to stay with him, not wanting him to be alone in danger any longer.
The distant sound of a helicopter cut through the silence an hour later. Roop jumped for joy, waving wildly and shouting to attract their attention. The helicopter landed nearby, and
rescuers rushed out with tools, moving quickly but carefully. They followed Roop to the stream,
checked Morris first, and then worked together to move the rock and pull him out gently. Pale
from cold and pain, Morris was weak but conscious, smiling weakly at Roop. Tears of relief rolled down their cheeks, and he was soon flown to the hospital. This experience made them realize that love, calmness, and courage could pull people through any difficulty.

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