资源简介 2026年高考考前预测卷02(全国一卷)(考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。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。写在本试卷上无效。3.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. Who is probably the woman A. A babysitter. B. A student. C. A client.2. What is wrong with Ruby’s laptop A. It fails to be charged.B. It turns itself off frequently.C. It can’t connect to the Internet.3. How much will the man pay for the backpack A. $40. B. $36. C. $34.4. What is the conversation mainly about A. A monkey. B. A song. C. A story.5. Whose birthday is around the corner A. Shirley’s. B. Sophia’s. C. Maggie’s.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 the man’s sister rarely drink cola A. To protect her teeth. B. To keep a good figure. C. To suit her taste.7. Which drinks will be served at the party A. Orange juice and cola.B. Lemonade and cola.C. Lemonade and orange juice.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What can Cindy see from her bedroom window A. A bakery. B. Her friend’s house. C. A park.9. How does Cindy feel about moving A. Excited. B. Upset. C. Surprised.10. What does the man suggest doing with the rest of the toys A. Giving them away.B. Throwing them away.C. Selling them off.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What time is it now A. 11:30 a.m. B. 11:00 a.m. C. 10:30 a.m.12. What job does the man interview for A. A manager. B. A salesman. C. A bank clerk.13. What does the woman ask the man to do in the end A. Calm himself down. B. Show his resume. C. Share work experiences.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. What makes the man go home late these days A. The conflict with his wife.B. The noise made by his kids.C. The pressure of unemployment.15. Which country did the woman travel to last month A. Greece. B. America. C. Britain.16. Why does the woman plan to call Johnny Brown tomorrow A. To invite him to a trip.B. To ask him about a position.C. To report her sales performance.17. How does the woman sound A. Helpful. B. Grateful. C. Disappointed.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What does the research show A. Cats rely upon humans to feel safe.B. Cats treat humans like their fellows.C. Cats’ reputation as a cold pet is true.19. Why do cats expose their stomachs A. To beg for food.B. To ask for a belly stroke.C. To show their trust.20. How do cats greet other cats they don’t know A. By staring at other cats.B. By raising their tails.C. By touching legs.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和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AFor travelers who love food, attending an international food festival is a perfect way to experience different cultures. The table below lists four of the most famous festivals, each with its unique appeal. At these events, you can taste local specialties, watch cooking shows, and enjoy cultural performances.Melbourne Food and Wine Festival in Australia (Mar. 10-20) The Festival is Australia’s most famous culinary event. Held annually, the festival features wine tastings, chef masterclasses, and an array of outdoor dining experiences. With a strong focus on local produce, sustainable farming, and green winemaking practices, the festival celebrates Melbourne’s diverse food scene—from street food to fine dining. Mistura Food Festival in Peru (Sep. 6-27) As Latin America’s largest food festival, Mistura celebrates Peru’s rich food diversity. It features ingredients from different regions—from Andean potatoes to exotic fruits from the Amazon. Visitors can taste traditional dishes like cuy (roast guinea pig), attend food workshops, watch cultural performances, and shop at handcrafted markets.Taste of Chicago in USA (Jul. 1-31) Taste of Chicago is the world’s largest food festival, drawing millions of visitors yearly to Grant Park. This vibrant event features live music from renowned performers, cooking demonstrations by top chefs, and family-oriented fun activities. The festival showcases the diversity of Chicago’s culinary scene, offering everything from the city’s famous deep-dish pizza and Chicago-style hot dogs to high-end international cuisine, suitable for all ages. Oktoberfest in Germany (Sep. 14-28) Oktoberfest, held annually in Munich, is the world’s biggest beer festival. It centers on Bavarian culture, offering traditional foods such as roast chicken and special beers from Munich’s historic breweries. The festival features lively beer tents, folk music, parades, and cultural performances in traditional Bavarian attire (服装). Guests enjoy carnival rides and games, making it a fun celebration for the whole family.21.Tourists who enjoy traditional food and crafts would find ________ the best choice.A.Taste of Chicago B.OktoberfestC.Mistura Food Festival D.Melbourne Food and Wine Festival22.What sets the Melbourne festival apart from the others A.It is the largest in its region. B.It includes live music performances.C.It features traditional costume parades. D.It promotes an eco-friendly approach to food.23.What do Taste of Chicago and Oktoberfest have in common A.Both include cooking shows. B.Both are family-friendly events.C.Both are held in the same month. D.Both offer quality international cuisine.BIn the morning, when mist still hangs over the old stone streets of the coastal town of Seabrook, Thaddeus Flint is already at work in his workshop. For decades, the elderly clockmaker, known for his complicated handmade timepieces, had worked alone. That changed last spring when Leo, a quiet transfer student with no friends in his new school, wandered into the shop by accident, drawn by the steady ticking (嘀嗒作响) from within.Seeing Leo interested in clocks, Thaddeus, a man of few words, simply handed the boy a dusty small gear (齿轮) and a clean cloth. To his surprise, Leo returned the next day, having polished it to a shine. Recognizing his uncommon attentiveness, Thaddeus offered him a simple task: sorting screws. Week by week, Thaddets’ tasks grew more complex. Leo learned to adjust tiny pendulums (钟摆) and carefully position delicate gears.The real turning point came with the specially ordered Clock Project for the town hall—a piece that had defeated Thaddeus for months due to a faulty bell sound mechanism. Leo, after observing for weeks, suggested a different design for the spring tension setup using a method from an old physics book. Doubtful but impressed, Thaddeus let him try. To the old man’s astonishment, it worked. The deep, clear-sounding bell that now marks each hour in Seabrook is partly Leo’s creation. News of their successful work together spread. Many locals bring their hard-to-fix antique shelf clock for repair.Leo, once an outsider, gradually became a familiar face. Thaddeus often speaks proudly of Leo’s “steady hands and a steadier mind”. Leo plans to study engineering after graduation. “A clock isn’t just gears and time,” Thaddeus told him. “It’s a promise that every piece has its place. All we need is to observe and study calmly and steadily.” In a world that often feels rushed, their unlikely partnership reminds the town that some of the best connections are built slowly, one careful tick at a time.24.Which word best describes both Thaddeus and Leo A.Reserved. B.Strong-willed. C.Easy-going. D.Flexible.25.What can be inferred about Thaddeus from paragraph 2 A.He displayed strong devotion to clocks.B.He aimed to impress Leo more quickly.C.He intended to train Leo in clock making.D.He got inspiration from his prior experience.26.What surprised Thaddeus about Leo’s skills in clock making A.An old physics book. B.A solution to a bottleneck.C.Leo’s careful modesty. D.Leo’s challenge to authority.27.What does the author want to convey in the last paragraph A.Precision is key. B.Patience matters.C.Every detail counts. D.Teamwork is essential.CWhen Kelly Anderson’s ragdoll cat Chai passed away unexpectedly at age 5, she was devastated. She didn’t want to adopt some other furry companion—she wanted Chai back.“She was my soulmate pet,” Anderson says. “I've never had an animal in my life, or even really a human either, that just innately understood me like she did. I just felt robbed of time with her.”She spent the night after Chai’s death feverishly researching options and found a cloning company. “I didn't know anything about it besides that it was possible, so I did a bunch of research and found out that it was $25,000 at the time,” Anderson says. “I was like, you know what That's basically like buying a car.”She started the process the very next morning, back in 2017, thanks to a personal loan. Anderson had some of Chai’s DNA transferred from her veterinarian’s office. With the help of technology, a new version of her old best friend would eventually emerge.But just how similar to Chai could this clone be The question hearkens back to the age-old nature vs. nurture debate—the extent to which genetic inheritance influences a person, compared to their lived experience. As thousands of grieving pet owners turn to cloning in attempts to bring back their lost loves, scientists are exploring the differences in personality between original pets and their clones.Cloning outcomes are a growing but niche field, and only small, limited-scope experiments have been done on personality traits—in fact, none have focused on cloned cats and their behaviors compared to their original predecessors. The limited evidence so far suggests that cloning can copy some aspects of an animal’s personality, but not all of them.“I think these cloning companies are kind of trying to market what they do as recreating the original pet, and they're not succeeding there,” says James Serpell, a professor emeritus of ethics and animal welfare at The University of Pennsylvania. “And they never will because there's so much that happens post-conception to change how that original DNA is expressed. You can compare it to a set of identical twins; they’re born with identical DNA, but by the time they’re adults they’re quite distinct people with different personalities and preferences––they’re no longer truly identical.”28.Why did Kelly Anderson clone her cat Chai A.Because her cat is very expensive.B.Because she couldn’t find a better one.C.Because her cat is her life partner.D.Because she wanted to make an experiment.29.Which word has the similar meaning with the underlined word in paragraph 5?A.character B.instruction C.personality D.genius30.Why does James Serpell mention “a set of identical twins” in the last paragraph A.To make the problem easy to understand.B.To compare the difference between man and pet.C.To find the correct way to clone pets.D.To show cloning pets is difficult.31.What is the main idea of the passage A.The technology of cloning pets is not successful.B.How does Kelly Anderson clone her ragdoll cat Chai C.Why does Kelly Anderson clone her ragdoll cat Chai D.Cloned pets won't have the same characters with originals.DWhen you rub (摩擦) a balloon on your skin, it produces electricity—a familiar example of charge separation (电荷分离), a process in which opposite charges are separated, creating electric potential. Similarly, raindrops striking a narrow tube create a tiny yet significant burst of energy. Now, researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have tapped into this effect to generate electricity using rain-like droplets.Conventional hydropower (水力发电) relies on large water flows, which only work in places like rivers. For smaller, slower flows, researchers have explored charge separation. They use a tube to let water flow through it continuously. Charges gather on the surface that the water touches. In this way, researchers can collect charges, but it is far from effective.To solve this problem, the NUS team built a special device. At both ends of the device—the top of the newly-designed tube (about 2 millimeters in width), and the water-collecting cup at the bottom—electrical wires were placed to harvest charges. First, water is released from a metal needle, forming rain-like droplets. When these droplets enter the tube, their impacts create “plug flow,” in which the water forms mini columns separated by air gaps. This flow is crucial because it allows more surface contact and more time for charges to build up, generating up to 100,000 times more charge separation than continuous flow. As charged droplets exit the tube and fall into the cup, charges build up in the water, creating an electric current. In tests, four tubes produced enough electricity to power 12 LED lights continuously for 20 seconds.According to the study’s lead author, this model shows how rain can be used to generate clean electricity effectively and sustainably, especially in rainy places such as Singapore. Its potential is enormous, as it offers an alternative energy source even in cities. Imagine a rain collection device on your roof, producing small amounts of electricity whenever it rains—a small step for a raindrop, but a giant leap for sustainable energy technology.32.What problem do the NUS researchers aim to solve A.The difficulty of separating charges. B.The lack of clean electricity sources.C.The inefficiency of charge harvesting. D.The damage of traditional hydropower.33.Which of the following best illustrates “plug flow” A. B. C. D.34.What is the last paragraph mainly about concerning the model A.Its potential cost in urban areas. B.Its promising use in green energy.C.Its complex design for rain power. D.Its practical need for more devices.35.What is a suitable title for the text A.Revolutionary Energy from Raindrops B.Urgent Demand for Sustainable EnergyC.Capturing Raindrops through Innovation D.Turning Charge Separation into Electricity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。The Power of Small StepsIn a world that often celebrates big achievements and overnight success, it’s easy to overlook the power of small, consistent steps. Many of us set grand goals, only to feel discouraged when progress is slow or invisible, failing to realise that lasting success is rarely built in a flash. 36Small steps are the building blocks of great things. Think about how a seed grows into a tall tree. It doesn’t happen in a day. 37 Every day, it absorbs sunlight and water, pushing its roots deeper into the soil, until one day, it stands tall and strong, a proof of patience and persistence (坚持). Our goals are like that seed—they need time and daily care.38 For example, if your goal is to improve your English, reading a short passage every day is better than trying to finish a thick book in one weekend. The former builds a habit; the latter often leads to burnout. Consistency is key, and small steps make consistency possible by keeping the task manageable.Another advantage of small steps is that they reduce anxiety. When you take on a huge task, it’s natural to feel nervous. 39 However, breaking it into small steps helps. You’ll feel a sense of accomplishment with each small win, which will motivate you to keep going. This positive cycle can turn even the most difficult goal into something manageable.Small steps teach a growth lesson. 40 So, the next time you’re faced with a big goal, don’t be afraid to start small. Remember, every great journey begins with a single step.A.Small steps help form good habits.B.We may even give up before starting.C.Work on the huge task a little bit daily.D.It changes quietly and steadily underground.E.But small steps have the power to change this.F.Small steps can by no means change the situation.G.They remind us that progress, not perfection, is what matters.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和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I never truly understood China’s global influence until that summer in Nairobi. As a volunteer teacher, I had expected to 41 basic English to local children, but what I discovered was far more 42 .On my first day at the community center, I noticed a group of children 43 around a small tablet, their faces lit with enthusiasm. The entire class was 44 by the vivid colors and dynamic characters of the cartoons. “We love these stories!” one girl told me in 45 English. I was astonished that Chinese cultural products had reached this 46 corner of the world.The real 47 came during our traditional culture class. When I showed them Chinese paper-cutting, a boy named Joseph 48 shouted, “This looks just like the patterns on my grandmother’s dress!” His grandmother, as it turned out, 49 a Chinese skilled worker decades ago. This 50 between cultures left me speechless.As weeks passed, I 51 more connections. The local hospital used Chinese-made medical equipment, and the new highway being built nearby was 52 by Chinese companies. I began to see China’s influence not as a distant concept, but as a living, breathing 53 in people’s daily lives.On my last day, the children presented me with a thank-you card 54 with Chinese characters. Holding that card, I felt a profound (深刻的) sense of 55 in my country and its role in the world.41.A.report B.convey C.teach D.spread42.A.interesting B.entertaining C.practical D.meaningful43.A.gathering B.collecting C.fighting D.arguing44.A.annoyed B.confused C.inspired D.attracted45.A.advanced B.elementary C.amusing D.perfect46.A.remote B.empty C.narrow D.messy47.A.exposure B.excitement C.appearance D.explanation48.A.delightedly B.shamefully C.nervously D.carelessly49.A.appealed to B.learned from C.called on D.came across50.A.occupation B.extension C.interconnection D.interruption51.A.discovered B.dismissed C.created D.simplified52.A.opposed B.admired C.financed D.recommended53.A.phenomenon B.presence C.tendency D.prospect54.A.carved B.published C.decorated D.transformed55.A.anxiety B.curiosity C.regret D.pride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。Born in a rural village in Zhumadian, Central China's Henan Province, Zhang Sai 's reading habit started early. His mother kept a cabinet of classic Chinese literature, 56._______ Dream of the Red Chamber to the works of Zhuangzi. In an era before television reached most homes, books became his 57._______(great) source of entertainment and education.By the age of 16, Zhang 58._______(leave) home for Guangdong to work in factories, carrying with him a single book: Fortress Besieged by Qian Zhongshu. He recalls the novel's clever metaphors, wordplay, and humor as leaving a lasting impression on his 59._______(imagine), lessons that would later influence his own writing. Even in the 60._______(demand) environment of factory life, Zhang maintained his reading habit. As an introvert 61._______ doesn't like social gatherings, books became his "refuge."His dedication was sometimes met with skepticism; co-workers wondered why a laborer would read classics like Madame Bovary or Boule de Suif. But he remained undeterred. He would walk five kilometers to a library after night shifts, 62._______(carry) two buns for sustenance along the way. After borrowing books, he would return to the factory, fall asleep immediately, 63._______ wake with the comfort of a book in hand.Over the years, half his luggage was filled with books, 64._______ other half with clothes. Zhang's reading tastes are broad. He devours the works of Chinese 65._______(poet) Zhu Shuzhen and Li Qingzhao, the US poet Emily Dickinson, and British novelist Virginia Woolf. But Eileen Chang holds a special place in his heart. Even after switching to courier and delivery work, he kept a copy of Chang's Little Reunions on his pillow.第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你在学校组织的庆祝“世界航天日”(World Space Day)海报设计大赛中获奖,请你给英国朋友Tom写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:1.你的作品介绍;2.你的获奖感想。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 Tom,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua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。It was one of those Saturday mornings when the to-do list stretched longer than the daylight hours. Our backyard, once my pride and joy, had become a wild grassland where weeds staged a full-scale occupation over the flower beds. To make matters more challenging, my three children—Mike, Emma, and little Sam—had been bursting with restless energy all week, their stored excitement from school ready to burst forth before a long weekend.“We’re having a backyard exploration today,” I announced at breakfast, already expecting complaints. The reaction was mixed ten-year-old Mike asked if this was one of those “fun chores,” while Emma simply sighed. But Sam’s eyes lit up. I handed out old hats and gloves—comically large on Sam—and explained our mission: reclaim the kingdom from the weeds.We started pulling weeds. Sam proudly held up every weed as if it were a captured enemy flag, while Mike fell into a rhythm of quiet determination. “That’s how you know you’re really working,” he said wisely when Emma complained about her back. To keep their spirits up, I played upbeat music, and soon we were pulling and dancing down the flower bed—all except Emma, who still sat apart, arms crossed.I walked over and knelt beside her. “Come see something,” I said gently. She hesitated but followed me to a flower bed, where among the thick green leaves, something small and purple caught the morning light—a lavender (薰衣草) flower, half-hidden, still alive. Emma bent down for a closer look, her eyes widening. Her fingers, once unwilling, now moved with care as she gently parted the leaves, revealing more tiny purple flowers beneath.She looked up at me, and for the first time that morning, she smiled. Without a word, she began carefully clearing the weeds around the lavender. The others noticed and gathered around, their pulling becoming more purposeful.In that quiet moment, the garden began to feel like ours again—not because the weeds were gone, but because we had discovered something worth protecting together.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。“Mike! Sam! Come and look!” Emma called out._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________That afternoon, my husband came home, his eyes widening at the garden._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2026年高考考前预测卷02(全国一卷)高三英语·参考答案(考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5 ABCBC 6-10 BACBA 11-15 CBACA 16-20 BABCA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)A篇 21.C 22.D 23.BB篇 24.A 25.C 26.B 27.BC篇 28.C 29.B 30.A 31.DD篇 32.C 33.D 34.B 35.A第二节(共5小题;每小题2. 5分, 满分12. 5分)36.E 37.D 38.A 39.B 40.G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)41.C 42.D 43.A 44.D 45.B 46.A 47.B 48.A 49.B 50.C 51.A 52.C 53.B 54.C 55.D第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分 ,满分15分)56.from 57.greatest 58.left 59.imagination 60.demanding61.who 62.carrying 63.and 64.the 65.poets第一节(满分15分)【参考范文】Dear Tom,I’m thrilled to share that my poster design for World Space Day won an award! The poster features astronauts exploring Mars, with vibrant galaxies and satellites in the background, symbolizing humanity’s limitless curiosity. Using digital art techniques, I blended scientific accuracy with creativity.This achievement taught me the power of persistence. Initially, balancing colors and elements was challenging, but revising drafts paid off. The award not only recognizes my effort but also deepens my passion for space exploration. Sharing this joy with you makes it even more special!Best regards,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)【参考范文】“Mike! Sam! Come and look!” Emma called out. She pointed at the lovely lavender flowers, her voice full of excitement. The three kids gathered closely, admiring the gentle purple blossoms hidden between the weeds. No one complained anymore. Instead, they worked carefully, clearing weeds around the flowers softly to protect the little plants. Sam even sang happily as he worked. Together, we tidied the whole garden, and the yard soon looked neat and lively again.That afternoon, my husband came home, his eyes widening at the garden. He couldn’t believe the changes—no wild weeds, but clean soil and blooming lavender. I told him how Emma found the lovely flower and changed the whole day. The kids proudly showed him their work, talking excitedly about their exploration. What was just a tiring chore turned into a warm family activity. We all learned that working together could create something beautiful and meaningful.听力原文Text 1W: Mr. Watson, what should I do after you leave M: You need to prepare lunch for my son and take him to a swimming lesson. Oh, don’t forget to remind him to take his medicine on time.Text 2M: Hey, Ruby. What’s the matter with your laptop Does it fail to connect to the Internet again W: It’s even worse this time! It always switches itself off even though it’s fully charged.Text 3M: Excuse me, ma’am. How much is this backpack W: It’s $40. We offer a 10% discount on all the goods today. And customers with student ID cards can get a 15% discount.M: Perfect! Here is my student ID card.Text 4M: Do you know Five Little Monkeys, Julia W: It’s an interesting children’s story, right M: No, it’s a song. My mom usually sings it to me at bedtime. I’ll sing it to you.W: I’m all ears.Text 5M: Sophia, what kind of birthday present do you think is meaningful Shirley suggested I hold a party. But I’m considering something more special.W: How about a chance to travel Anyway, who are you preparing a gift for M: Maggie. She will turn 18 next Wednesday, on May 20th.Text 6M: Tonight is a party night! ⑦Besides cola, we can prepare something else to drink, such as lemon juice. After all, not everyone likes cola.W: I don’t think lemonade is a good choice. I think almost every young person drinks cola regularly.M: No. ⑥My sister seldom does that.W: ⑥Why Does she dislike the taste M: No. ⑥You know girls want to keep slim. She thinks there is too much sugar in cola. And I think drinking too much cola is bad for our teeth.W: All right. ⑦Shall we decide on orange juice then M: ⑦OK.Text 7W: I’m going to miss this house. ⑧My bedroom has a great view. And I can often see other kids play happily in that park through the window of this room. Besides, I really like the bakery in this neighborhood.M: ⑧I know your feelings, Cindy. But we have to leave.W: ⑨I don’t want to leave. I have many good friends here.M: We have a lot of happy memories here, but you should be excited to make new ones. Anyway, have you packed up your things W: No. ⑩I still have some toys left. I can’t find a big box to put them in.M: Well, you can’t take all of your toys. Your new bedroom is too small to store all of them.W: But I can’t just throw the rest away. Maybe I can sell them.M: ⑩I think you should donate them.W: ⑩That’s a good idea.Text 8M: Good morning, I’m Gary Patel. I’m here for an interview.W: Oh, you arrived early. Your interview starts at 11:00 a.m. There is still half an hour left.M: Yeah, I was afraid I would be late because of traffic jams.W: Well, now that you’re here, let’s get started. Please take a seat. I’m Amelia, the manager of the human resources department. I’ll be your interviewer today. You want to apply for the position of salesperson, right M: Yes. Here is my resume.W: Great. Now, tell me something about your work experiences please.M: Okay. I am... a bank clerk. I mean... I was...W: Take it easy. Don’t be nervous. Would you like to have a cup of water M: Yes, please. Thank you.Text 9(第17题为推断题)W: Hey, Kevin. What a surprise to meet you here at this hour! Shouldn’t you be at home right now M: Hi, Lucy. Actually, I don’t go home until my family is asleep these days. I can’t face them.W: What’s wrong Did you argue with your wife Or are the children too noisy M: Neither. I’ve been out of work for a week. But I don’t have the courage to tell my family the truth.W: I see. So are you looking for a job these days M: Yes. I interviewed with several companies, but they all refused me. It seems that I’m the worst person in the world.W: Come on, Kevin. You shouldn’t give up on yourself. Do you remember Johnny Brown M: The man you met on your trip to Greece last month, right W: Yes. He works as a sales manager in a big company. I happen to know that he needs a new assistant.M: Really Could you please call him and ask about it W: Of course. But it is too late now. I’ll ring him up tomorrow.M: You really do me a big favor!Text 10M: Research shows cats’ reputation as a cold pet is untrue. Because of their evolutionary ancestry, domestic cats are, by their nature, more independent than dogs. While they may not rely upon people to feel safe as dogs do, many cats show love towards their owners. Cats behave towards humans in the same way that they respond to other cats, so the secret of whether your cats feel bonded to you lies in their behavior.One of the most obvious signs that your cats are fond of you is the way that they greet you. A tail held in the upright flagpole position shows a friendly intention, indicating familiarity and trust. Cats sometimes twist their tails together as a sign of friendship. They usually wrap their tails around people’s legs to show affection. Rolling over and exposing their stomachs is another gesture that a cat has the greatest trust in you. This is not usually a request for a belly rub. Attempts to stroke a cat’s belly will often result in an escape.Your cats might also secretly show their love in the way they look at you. When cats encounter strange humans or other cats they don’t know, they usually greet them with a stare. But they are likely to slowly blink at cats they have a good relationship with. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 英语(全国一卷02)(参考答案).docx 英语(全国一卷02)(听力音频).mp3 英语(全国一卷02)(考试版A4).docx