资源简介 南京市2026届高三年级第二次模拟考试英 语 2026.05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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。1. What present will the woman give A. A purse. B. A silk scarf. C. A pair of sunglasses.2. Who is the man A. A manager. B.A customer. C. A waiter.3. What is the woman doing A. Fixing a shelf. B. Collecting a package. C. Signing a contract.4. How does Tom sound A. Unwilling. B. Regretful. C. Nervous.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. Sweet memories of the farm.B. Taking photos on the farm.C. Plans to revisit the farm.第二节 (共15小题; 每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。6. What is the relationship between the speakers A. Coworkers.B. Family members.C. Customer and receptionist.7. How much will the man pay for the Chervil Cottage A. 450. B. 500. C. 550听第7段录音,回答第8至10题8. What problem is the man facing A. The internet is slow. B. The computer is stuck. C. The system is unofficial.9. What caused the problem A. Latest advertisements. B. Unusual update reminders. C. Infected files.10. What is Chloe's advice for the man A. To run a quick virus scan.B. To check different websites.C. To keep the system updated.听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。11. Why did Jessica stay longer in the city A. To attend a wedding. B. To relax herself. C. To visit a company.12. Which of the following did Jessica enjoy A. Taking a boat ride. B. Picking tea leaves. C. Trying sweet dishes.13. What will Jessica probably do next year A. Work in the new branch. B. Open a tea house. C. Get married.听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。14. Which habit is becoming popular among British Internet users A. Wearing slippers outdoors. B. Doing morning jumps. C. Drinking iced coffee.15. What is the Chinese lifestyle according to the woman A. Practising small acts of self-care.B. Living by scientific beliefs.C. Pursuing the inner love16. What is Chinese netizens' attitude towards the videos A. Uncertain. B. Favorable. C. Curious.17. Why is the Chinese lifestyle catching on with young Westerners A. It can boost social connection.B. It can bridge cultural differences.C. It can reduce the stress of modern life.听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。18. Why is this year's festival set in the fields A. For a better view. B. For a larger space. C. For a safer distance.19. Where are first aid volunteers supposed to meet A. At the main entrance gate. B. Behind the stage. C. At Campsite20. Why does the speaker give the talk A. To recommend a pop concert.B. To expand the range of services.C. To inform volunteers of changes.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 OF THE WORLD 2025Wander Tea Trails Sri LankaSri Lanka equals tea in people's minds. Now visitors can walk in the footsteps of historic tea planters on the new, nearly 200-mile Pekoe Trail, the country's first long-distance walking route. Starting just outside Kandy, it follows the 19th-century tracks upon which workers transported freshly picked leaves. Hikers pass through hill towns and tea plantations and can stop to taste a cup of Ceylon tea.Cruise (乘船游览) an Epic River ColombiaAbout 80 percent of Colombians live in the river basin of the Magdalena, which flows for nearly a thousand miles from the Andes to the Caribbean. Ama Waterways' new cruises on the river journey upstream during seven-night trips from Cartagena to Barranquilla. Performances of vallenato music and visits to a stilt-house village highlight the region's culture along the impressive waterway.Sleep on Water Tofino, British ColumbiaThe newly reopened Tofino Wilderness Resort is a peaceful base from which to explore the western coast of British Columbia. Through guided whale-watching trips or visits to the Freedom Cove artists' shelter, the Ahousaht share with guests their philosophy, hishuk ish tsawalk ("everything is one"), celebrating the interconnectedness of people and nature in a land they've occupied for thousands of years.Explore Ancient Art AlgeriaTassili n'Ajjer National Park in Algeria is known for its unique sandstone landforms and over 15,000 ancient carvings. Early humans created images of elephants, giraffes, and rhinos. These animals are more commonly associated with sub-Saharan Africa, showing the area was once a grassland. Guided tours take in the well-known works like "Crying Cows" which reflect early human life and beliefs.21. What can we know about Pekoe Trail A. It highlights ancient art.B. It shows local tea heritage.C. It features traditional philosophy.D. It represents water-based lifestyle.22. Which trip includes wildlife observing activities A. Wander Tea Trails. B. Cruise an Epic River.C. Sleep on Water. D. Explore Ancient Art.23. Where is this text probably taken from A. An art textbook. B. A trip scheduleC. A travel magazine. D. An academic article.BEarlier in his advertising career, McCann global CEO Tyler Turnbull worked for Canadian telecom firm Rogers. "They were one of those clients that you love or hate," he recalled. "I lovedthem because you got to do so much work -it was stressful and 24/7."The office is not the only place where Turnbull appreciates a challenge that pushes his skills to the limit. On weekends during the winter, you'll find him on the mountains of Ontario. He skied two days a week and kept up the hobby all over the world, from France to Italy to Alberta's Banff National Park.Now a dad himself, Turnbull has continued the skiing tradition with his kids, 11 and 9, beginning when they were preschoolers. But sticking with the sport has helped the Turmbull family bond over not just the excitement of skiing down a mountain, but during the chairlift ride up. "It's a one-to-one time, no digital devices. We have lots of good, uninterrupted time."On Saturday mornings from November to March, both of his kids attended competitive programs, which inspired Turnbull and the other parents to hire their own instructor for two-hour Dad Park Lessons. Going strong for five years now, the dads train in freestyle skiing, which essentially turns a mountain into a skate park: large-scale jumps, boxes and other obstacles.While Turnbull believes in the value of being uncomfortable in the service of progress, whether in his career or on the slopes ( 滑雪坡), the challenge isn't always about finding a mountain that's higher or sharper. To him, there's value in making the same journey again and again. "If you're skiing the same run every day for 20 years, it's different every time based on the conditions," he said, a reminder to stay alert and adaptable.Turnbull also sets a goal for each run by asking himself, "What am I going for " Whether it's seeing how fast he can get to the bottom, fitting in a certain number of turns, which jump to hit, whether to dip into a set of trees - the terrain () is familiar, yet new. "You can make the most of any situation, just by what you're willing to try and do."24. What can be concluded about Turnbull's work for Rogers A. It showed a balanced office cultureB. It allowed flexible working hours.C. It emphasized physical strength.D. It required full commitment.25. What impact does skiing have on Turnbull's family A. It deepens family connection. B. It bridges generation gap.C. It weakens digital competence. D. It eases preschool anxiety.26. What does Turnbull value most when skiing the same run repeatedly A. Setting a higher career goal.B. Keeping cautious and flexible.C. Fueling efficiency in discomfort.D. Shaping character in new conditions.27. Which of the following best describes Turnbull A. Innovative. B. Learned. C. Reflective. D. Reserved.CImagine wandering through a dark forest for hours, then traveling all the way home — in a straight line. Bull ants do this every night, and scientists have long wondered how. It turns out they use a previously unknown type of Moon compass (指南针) —never seen before in the animal kingdom.To figure it out, Cody Freas, a behavioral ecologist, and his colleagues trapped bull ants the moment they left their nests. They allowed or denied the insects the chance to observe the Moon by grouping the individuals in a clear bottle or a black box. Then they brought them to an unfamiliar setting 200 meters away — an abandoned basketball court— to test which direction they traveled home.After comparing their separate paths, the team concluded the behavior of ants that could see moonlight was consistent with what's called a time-compensated (时间补偿的 ) lunar compass. Essentially, the insects observe how quickly the Moon moves to estimate the relative position of their home and update that prediction with time.The dynamic speed of the Moon's movement complicates this strategy. It rises slowly, speeds up when it's at the highest point in the sky, and then slows down as it sets. Ants could be terribly misled if they don't account for that, but the researchers discovered the insects have an inborn sense that the Moon's speed shifts, and they compensate for it.The discovery makes bull ants the first known animals to navigate (导航) using this type of compass. Navigating with the Moon presents several advantages. Unlike stars, which other insects use to navigate, the Moon is not blocked by light pollution, and it can be bright enough to breakthrough clouds. Bull ants also have specialized eyes that allow them to see circular (环形的) patterns of polarized moonlight spreading across the sky, so they can sense the Moon's position, even when it's below the horizon.Freas says the study has given him a new appreciation of the Moon as a navigational aid. "The more time you spend under the Moon," he says, "the more it seems like a much better helper than you originally think."28. Which aspect of the study does paragraph 2 mainly talk about A. The process. B. The purposes. C. The background. D. The findings.29. What helps bull ants navigate correctly according to the text A. Their familiarity with the path to home.B. Their tolerance for the Moon's movement.C. Their independence from time compensation.D. Their adjustment to the Moon's speed change.30. What can be inferred from the last but one paragraph A. Navigating with the Moon is reliable for the bull ants.B. Bull ants' eyes are characterized by circular patterns.C. Light pollution affects bull ants' sense of direction.D. Bull ants can see the Moon below the horizon.31. What does Freas think of bull ants using Moon compass A. It's controversial. B. It's challenging. C. It's mysterious. D. It's amazing.DBooks were stamped with "Human Authored" logos (标识) at this week's London Book Fair. The Society of Authors described its labelling as "an important logo to protect and promote human creativity instead of AI labelled content in the marketplace"Visitors to the fair were also given copies of Don’t Steal This Book, a collection of 10,000writers including Nobel winner Kazuo Ishiguro and Richard Osman, in which the pages are completely blank. The back cover states: "The UK government must not legalize book theft to benefit AI companies."The empty book is a protest against AI companies using copyrighted works without permission or payment to train their models — and against UK government proposals that could legalize this practice. Organized by Ed Newton-Rex, a composer and copyright campaigner, the project has drawn vast support from the literary world. The AI industry is "built on stolen work" "This is a crime that has victims," he added, "Generative AI competes with the creators of the works it trains on, taking away their livelihoods."The protest comes just a week before the UK government is due to publish an economic impact assessment of proposed changes to copyright law. The government initially proposed a system, under which AI firms could use copyrighted material unless rights holders refused permission — an exact opposite of copyright law's core principle. Only 3% of people surveyed backed the plan. The government dropped it but is now considering a "commercial research exception" that would still allow AI companies to use works without approval for commercial training.For the authors behind Don't Steal This Book, the blank pages are a powerful symbol: they represent the future of writing if AI companies continue to use creative work without payment — a world where authors are left with nothing. As the Society of Authors put it, the empty book is "a stopgap measure" — but the real solution is a copyright system that protects human creativity, not commercial greed.32. Why were the books stamped with "Human Authored" logos A. To show public sympathy for authors. B. To fight AI's stealing copyrighted works.C. To promote newly-published works. D. To introduce promising authors.33. What does the underlined word "victims" in paragraph 3 refer to A. Ordinary readers. B. Literary promotion campaigns.C. Human writers. D. Generative AI models.34. What is paragraph 4 mainly about A. The protest weakening UK's economy.B. Copyright law enjoying public support.C. AI firms prioritizing commercial profits.D. The UK government favoring AI companies.35. How does the Society of Authors view the empty book A. It is a band-aid fix B. It stands the test of time.C. It is a game changer. D. It works once and for all.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。In Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale, he announced the emergence of the daffodil (水仙花) as the telling sign that we had reached "the sweet o' the year," that the winds of March's beauty had arrived, and that a brighter season had begun.In choosing daffodils, the classic yellow type remains a popular choice. However, there are more elegant varieties to pepper throughout your borders, including "Paperwhite" and "Moonlight Sensation"._ 36 Fortunately, planting and growing daffodils is a simple task that will gain rich springtime rewards.Planting daffodil bulbs (球茎) requires you to think ahead. The ideal planting time is at the beginning of autumn, before the weather becomes to0 cold. 37 Late October to November is perfect for regions of mild climates. Additionally, soil with good drainage (排水) is a must, as bulbs won't produce a wonderful spring display if they sit in water for a long time. 38 What's more, plant your daffodil bulbs at a depth that is roughly 3 times the bulb's height, and allow 4-6inches between them. 39 Otherwise, your daffodils would look unnatural.40 They enjoy bright light but can also grow healthily in low light. Water the bulbs regularly during growth—there's no need for frequent watering, as they tolerate slight dryness well. A small amount of general fertiliser is sufficient when shoots emerge to support growth, and this regular application can fully meet their nutrient needs.A. Avoiding planting in rigid rows is a nice trick.B. Daffodils ask for strict light and water control.C. This allows them to establish roots before winter.D. Daffodil lovers have devoted much time and energy.E. Add organics to improve its nutrition for additional care.F. Prized for toughness, daffodils require a light touch in care.G. A spring garden is incomplete without the cheerful daffodil.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。Five years ago, I woke up after a six-hour operation. Doctors removed a tumor (肿瘤) in my body, and I couldn't believe it when 41 that it was not cancerous. I'd spent the months before the surgery filled with 42 . I'd used all my strength just to get up and pretend to be OK. Returning home, I attempted to 433 what my future life would be like without a dark cloud hanging over me.The initial 44 didn't last long. Life soon looked empty. Months before, I'd left my legal job. Actually, becoming a writer was always my dream, but piles of 45 letters made it seem out of reach. It felt 46 to be depressed after surviving the surgery, but I was. The only thing that dragged me out was to 47 my sister's dog Lucy. I was still weak and never 48 exercise, but I couldn't say no to Lucy. We started out 49 . At first, I could hardly walk a block with her, but gradually I grew much 50 and walked farther.Little by little, I felt alive again. I 51 for a part-time job and worked for 3 years. I restarted my writing — not a heavy book, but 52 things reminding me I could be a writer.I now write full-time, busy 53 new books. It's harder to find 54 to take walks with Lucy, but those simple walks truly 55 me.41. A. told B. reminded C. persuaded D. warned42. A. surprise B. anxiety C. anger D. curiosity43. A. go through B. figure out C. insist on D. give up44. A. courage B. Pain C. uncertainty D. relief45. A. rejection B. apology C. thanks D. invitation46. A. right B. fair C. normal D. wrong47. A. touch B. feed C. walk D. bathe48. A. liked B. lacked C. promoted D. skipped49. A. shyly B. slowly C. hurriedly D. proudly50. A. kinder B. calmer C. wiser D. stronger51. A. applied B. hoped C. waited D. accounted52. A. complex B. secret C. small D. messy53. A. ranking B. collecting C. releasing D. illustrating54. A. space B. time C. patience D. drive55. A. represented B. judged C. healed D. teste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。Water plays a crucial role in shaping self-identity and our relationship with the environment. In Chinese culture, water is a fundamental symbol representing nature and harmony, deeply 56 (involve) in philosophy and mythology. It is 57 source of peace for ancient thinkers and isregarded as aesthetically (审美上) powerful in Chinese art and architecture, integrating the human world with the natural one.Chinese philosophy, 58 (particular) Daoism, views water as the model for cosmic(宇宙的) and social order. Daoism, formed in the 6th century BC, 59 (believe) humans should live in harmony with nature's Dao —the natural flow of life. The Daode Jing emphasizes the virtues of water, illustrating 60 its qualities shape and guide the principles of social life and personal conduct to a remarkable extent.In Chinese art, the landscape concept of "shanshui" combines mountains —representing 61 (still), and water — representing change, symbolizing the harmony 62 brevity(短暂 ) and continuity in nature. Ancient Chinese architecture, such as Hongcun, integrates water systems 63 reflect the anatomy (解剖) of an ox, 64 (display) the human-nature balance.Water demonstrates our connection to nature and reminds us of 65 (environment)crises, like polluted rivers. They highlight the importance of remembering our ancestral ties to this essential element.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,临近高三毕业,你班即将拍毕业照。请你给外教Ryan写一封电子邮件,邀请他参加,内容包括:(1)邀请参与的理由;(2)具体的拍摄安排。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 Ryan, As our school life nears its end, Yours sincerely, 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。David, a primary school student, worked as a volunteer at the soup kitchen in his community park. It was another Saturday, and David was busy working alongside other volunteers, distributing food to the homeless. Towards the end of the volunteer shift, Jack — the head volunteer, sighed, "Without more donations, we might not have enough to feed them next month." When David heard this, his heart tightened. A heavy sense of worry settled in him as he wondered what he could do to help the homeless. Suddenly he spotted dozens of aluminum (铝) cans thrown near the soup kitchen. A brilliant idea flashed through his mind: "What if I collect and sell these cans to the scrap (废弃的 )metal dealer to raise money for the soup kitchen "Upon finishing his work, David hurried home. Excitement mixed with determination grew inside him as he rushed to share his idea with his parents. To his delight, they were both quick to support him. The next day, David started visiting businesses near his home - cafes, shops and offices with a big smile, politely asking for any spare aluminum cans to collect for charity fundraising. Surprisingly, most businesses agreed. And by the end of the week, he had collected hundreds of cans and piled them up in his family's garage (车库)!The following Saturday morning, as David sorted through the cans, a new worry washed over him. They took up far more space than he'd expected, like a mountain. The garage was already crowded, and there was simply no room for more. He frowned, deep in thought, "How could I make them smaller to save space " Kicking an empty can in frustration, he watched it roll toward his dad's car. Just then, he remembered that once, by accident, how a car tire had crushed (挤压) a can completely flat."That's it!" he breathed, a warm light of hope returning to his eyes.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。David rushed to find his dad and begged him for help Holding the $100 he'd earned, David hurried to the soup kitchen.英语参考答案 2026.05第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分)1-5CCBAA 6-10CABCC 11-15BBABA 16-20BCBAC第二部分 阅读 (共两节,满分50分)第一节 (共15 小题; 每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)21-23BCC 24-27DABC 28-31ADAD 32-35BCDA第二节 (共5小题; 每小题2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)36-40GCEAF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)41-45ABBDA 46-50DCABD 51-55ACCBC第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56. involved 57.a 58. particularly 59.believes 60.how61. stillness62.between 63. that/which 64. displaying 65. environmental第四部分写作 (共两节,满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)Dear Ryan,As our school life nears its end, our class is scheduled to take a graduation group photo. I'm writing on behalf of my classmates to invite you to join us.Your presence means a lot to us. We truly appreciate your professional guidance on our study. In addition, your humor and passion have turned every lesson into a joyful journey.So we greatly expect your participation. The shoot is set for 9 a.m. this Friday on the school playground and we would be happy to have you sit in the front row.Looking forward to your reply. (90)Yours sincerely,Li Hua第二节 (满分25分)David rushed to find his dad and begged him for help. "Dad, can you use your car to crush the cans They take up too much space!" His father nodded, and together they headed for the garage. David set about sorting the cans into neat piles, and then his dad drove slowly over each pile to flatten them. After packing all the cans, they drove to the scrap metal fim to sell them. With the$100 from the dealer, David felt a genuine satisfaction and asked his dad to drop him off at the community park. (85 words)Holding the $100 he'd earned, David hurried to the soup kitchen. Pushing open the door, David stepped inside and headed directly towards Jack who was busy distributing food. He held out the money and said, "Jack, I've collected cans to raise $100 for our charity." Jack stepped forward in surprise, hugged him and took the money gently. "It's so kind of you, David! Your help will make a real difference to the homeless!" Surrounded by the volunteers' admiring looks, David felt his chests well with warmth. It turned out to be another fulfilling Saturday for him. (85 words)高三英语听力原文 2026.05Text lW: I don't know what to buy my mum for her birthday. How about a purse M: Hmm, maybe a silk scarf, or a pair of sunglasses W: I like the second one—summer's coming.Text 2W: Excuse me. I left a red notebook on this table - have you seen it M: Oh yes. Our manager has put it in her desk drawer. She's inside the café. Why don't you go in and find her Text 3W: I'm here for a package, and this is the pickup number.M: Oh, it's on shelf B, number 12. Please sign here to confirm your receipt.Text 4W: Put down your phone, Tom. You've been on it all morning.M: Five more minutes, please.W: No excuses. Just turn it off.M: Ugh. Fine.Text 5W: Look at these photos. We had such lovely days on the farm.M: I miss the fresh air and peaceful life there so much.W: Me too. Maybe we can go back for a visit this weekend.Text 6M: Hello, is this Greenwood Holiday Village I'd like to book the Granary Cottage for my family this weekend.W: Sorry. It's booked. And we've just opened a new one, the Chervil Cottage. It's smaller but well equipped.M: Sounds good. How much is it W: 500 for the weekend. Book today, and you'll get a 10% discount.M: Ok. I'll do it now.Text 7M: My computer is running so slowly that I can barely move the mouse.W: Let me take a look.M: Thanks, Chloe.W: I just finished running a quick virus scan. Your computer has picked up a few unusual files.M: Oh, no! I only go to the same few official websites.W: Well, you've been ignoring the system update reminders. Some infections have slipped in through security holesM: I see. So I need to stay on top of updates. Anything else W: Try not to download random free software from online advertisements.M: Got it.Text 8M: Jessica, back at last! You were gone for quite a while.W: I'd only planned a weekend for a friend's wedding, but stayed a few extra days in the city for relaxation. It's so peaceful there, especially around the lake. I had intended a boat ride, but it got crowded, so I skipped it. I visited a tea village instead and even tried picking some leaves myself.M: Sounds fun! And what about the local food W: It caught me off guard -much sweeter than I expected, not really my taste.M.: So, would you go back there W: Well, my company plans to open a branch there next year, and I'll be in charge.Text 9M: I've noticed something really interesting in my country. Many British people are posting videos about choosing hot water over iced coffee, reaching for house slippers when they get home, or doing a few jumps every morning.W: Yeah, the whole thing has become a trend. They are following a Chinese lifestyle - taking care of the body through simple, purposeful daily practices.M: How do Chinese netizens react to these videos W: It's great. You are sharing what we believe and love. But why is this lifestyle catching on with young people in the West I'm still curious.M: These gentle Chinese practices can help with the stress of today's world, so we are really into them.Text 10Welcome to the Mountain View Pop Concert! It's wonderful to see some familiar volunteers back with us again. Our festival was first held inside the castle with mountains in the background. Then we moved it in front of the castle. This year we've moved further away into the fields to have nuch more space. Now, your volunteer times are not as written in your welcome letters. Here's the latest schedule. Ticket Check volunteers meet at 2 p.m. at Campsite 2, the security volunteer team meet behind the stage at 3:15 p.m, and first aid volunteers meet at the main entrance gate at 4 p.m. instead of the tent. Finally, all volunteers must be on duty at 9 p.m. at Campsite 1 for the final clean-up, which is required to complete your service hours. Any questions 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 江苏省南京市2026届高三下学期第二次模拟考试英语听力.mp3 江苏省南京市2026届高三下学期第二次模拟考试英语试卷.docx