资源简介 2026 年邵阳市高三第三次联考参考答案与评分标准英语题序 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15答案 C A B C A B A A B B C B C C A题序 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 B C C A A D B C D C A B B C A题序 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45答案 D C A D B B D A G F B C D A B题序 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55答案 C D B A D A D C C A语法填空56. and 57. who 58. bridges 59. had bought 60. to discover61. by 62. an pletely 64. stunning 65. is第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)【参考范文】Kite Craft Flies High OnlineTo promote traditional craft, I helped my grandpa, a kite-making craftsman, host a bilingual livestream.I was in charge of filming and translation while my grandpa prepared bamboo strips and colorful paper for his demonstration. Skillfully, he put together the frame and painted a golden phoenix, explaining that it symbolizes good fortune and new life. Grandpa smiled proudly and held up the finished kite, its tail floating gently in the wind. His amazing techniques won high praise from viewers worldwide.This experience made me realize that technology can breathe new life into tradition. It enables us young people to introduce our cultural heritage to the world in a more vivid and accessible way.第二节(满分 25 分)【参考范文】Just then, many classmates complained that no one could get the work done well. No one seemed to know how to properly light the charcoal or control the heat, and the raw ingredients lay untouched in a mess. At that moment, Luke, though still nervous, gathered his courage and stepped forward hesitantly, murmuring, “Could Ihave a try ” Without waiting for a reply, he skillfully lit the charcoal, arranged the ingredients neatly, and brushed sauce evenly over the food, his every move smooth and confident.Before long, the pleasant smell of barbecue filled the air. The golden-brown grilled meat and vegetables looked incredibly tempting, winning cheers from all classmates. Everyone crowded around Luke, applauding his amazing grilling skills. Bathed in warm praise, Luke felt a sense of pride welling up inside him. Gradually, he began to talk with others naturally, a brilliant smile spreading across his face. Never had he felt so confident, for he finally understood that courage and self-belief are the very keys to stepping out of the closed inner world and embracing a brighter self.听力原文Text 1W: Hi, I saw your notice in the window … the one about the part-time job. How do I apply M: There’s a form you need to fill out. Do you have any experience W: Yes, I’ve worked in food service before.Text 2M: You’re here late tonight, Laura.W: Hi, Mr. Jones. Yes, Mrs. Kennedy is letting me use the library to work on my essays. My parents are having some building work done, so it’s too noisy at my house.Text 3M: That meal was delicious! What now Shall we pay the bill and go somewhere else for coffee, or stay here and look at the dessert menu W: Let’s move on. This place is really expensive! I need to save some money.Text 4W: Hello, is that the Presence Head Office I ordered something last week, but it hasn’t arrived. I’m getting rather worried, as it’s a gift for my friend’s birthday.M: I do apologize, madam. Let me see what’s happening. Do you have an order number Text 5W: Have you heard from Danielle lately I invited her to the movies the other night, but she didn’t reply.M: That’s not like her. I haven’t spoken to her since James’ birthday party. We should check on her to make sure she’s okay.Text 6W: Have you heard Lee has mono (腺热).M: What’s that W: A disease. I had it at school. It’s not fun. Fever, body pain, sore throat … But the most annoying thing was thetiredness.M: Oh, dear. I hope he feels better soon.W: Well, that’s the problem. It’s a pretty long-lasting disease. His doctor has signed him off work for the next fourweeks.M: What W: Yeah. It could even be longer. I was off school for three months!M: How will we manage without him W: We’ll just have to figure it out between the two of us.*腺热( mono / mononucleosis ),传染性单核细胞增多症的简称,症状包括极度疲劳,发热,嗓子疼,淋巴结肿大。Text 7W: Hey, Simon. I heard your family’s off to Australia. That’s so exciting!M: Yeah. I don’t really know how I feel about it yet. I’ll be leaving my hometown and everything I’ve ever known behind me. That’s no small thing.W: True. But I’m sure you’ll be reallyhappy there once you settle in.M: Hopefully!W: You’re right, though … It’s a big decision! What made your parents decide to go for it M: Well, my mom saw a newspaper ad, encouraging nurses to move to Australia.W: Oh M: Yeah. Apparently, the conditions and pay are much better there than they are here. So, she got herself a new job at a teaching hospital in Sydney.W: Wow, okay! What about your dad M: He runs his own web design business, so he can work from anywhere.Text 8W: Hello, and welcome to Weekend Kitchen. Today’s special guest is Adam Tanner, host of the very popular podcast (播客), The Lazy Chef. How are you today, Adam M: Great, thanks, Julia. Rather sleepy! You have to get up early to be on morning television, don’t you W: You do, rather! Did you struggle M: Just a little! Well, they don’t call me “The Lazy Chef” for nothing!W: Ha-ha! So, how did someone so “lazy” develop such a passion for cooking M: Well, I must thank my grandmother for that. She loved cooking, but her meals were always simple and quick, ready in fifteen minutes or less. If a cookbook called for fancy methods or hours of preparation, she simply ignored it and did it in her own way!W: Wow!M: Well, she had a huge family and a full-time job. She didn’t have time to mess about! But she taught me that healthy food needn’t be difficult or expensive to make.W: Wonderful! So, tell us about the dish you’re going to be preparing on today’s show …Text 9M: I’ve promised myself I’m going to read more books in the coming year.W: Oh, really M: Yeah. I used to read at least three books a week, as a kid! It was my favorite hobby. But nowadays, I almostnever seem to find time.W: I know what you mean. I used to read a lot more, too. Now I spend all my free time on Weibo or watching brainless TV shows.M: For me, it’s playing those stupid mobile phone games.W: I suppose you can’t really blame us. Modern life is so stressful and busy. We need to relax.M: True. But I’m not sure those things are really helpful. Many studies suggest a connection between too much time on social media, or playing video games, and poor mental health.W: Yeah. I wouldn’t be surprised.M: Meanwhile, reading has been shown to have the opposite effect. One study from the University of Sussex showed that reading may reduce stress by almost 70%!W: Wow! Really Perhaps I should borrow your idea for myself. How many books are you aiming to read next year M: Two every month, I thought.W: That’s ambitious! But okay … I’m in!*萨塞克斯大学(the University of Sussex),世界领先的研究密集型高校,综合性研究型大学。成立于 1961年,位于英格兰南部最具活力的海滩城市布莱顿(Brighton)附近,是英国唯一一所整体坐落在国家公园的大学,靠近风景秀丽的南唐斯国家公园的边缘。Text 10My family recently took a trip to Florida to visit Walt Disney World, where we enjoyed theme parks, water parks, resorts (旅游胜地), dining, and shopping. We stayed at a lovely beachfront hotel. One night, I looked out of the window and noticed something strange. Rather than being white or yellow, all the lights along the beachfront were red. I asked the man at the front desk about the unusual lighting, and he explained it was used to help protect the area’s turtle population. My dad and I did some research and discovered that light pollution is a serious issue for the world’s sea turtles. When they leave their eggs, baby turtles head toward the brightest light they can see. Under natural conditions, this would be the light of the moon and stars on the water. However, bright electric lights often confuse them, guiding them away from the sea and toward busy roads and hungry, turtle-eating creatures. Female turtles may also be discouraged from laying their eggs on bright beaches. Scientists discovered that turtles are unable to see red and orange lights well, making them less likely to affect turtles’ behavior. Now, “turtle-safe” lights are used in most coastal communities in the Gulf of Mexico. I think it is really cool!2026 年邵阳市高三第三次联考英语第一部分 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 does the woman want to do A. Buy some food. B. Put a notice up. C. Get a job.2. Where does the conversation probably take place A. In a school library.B. In Mr. Jones’ office.C. In the woman’s house.3. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. Who to pay the bill. B. What to do next. C. How to save money.4. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Friends. B. Co-workers. C. Sales agent and customer.5. Why do the speakers mention Danielle A. They’re worried about her.B. They want to invite her to a party.C. They have an extra movie ticket for her.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。听下面的录音,回答第 6、7 题。6. How long has Lee been told to stay off work A. About two weeks. B. About one month. C. About three months.7. How does the man feel about the situation A. Concerned. B. Pleased. C. Indifferent.听下面的录音,回答第 8、9 题。8. What have Simon’s parents decided to do A. Move abroad.B. Buy a smaller house.C. Start their own business.9. What industry does Simon’s mother work in A. Advertising. B. Medicine. C. Education.听下面的录音,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. What is the woman doing A. Preparing an interview. B. Hosting a TV show. C. Learning to cook.11. What did Adam’s grandmother teach him A. How to cheaply feed a large family.B. How to master difficult cooking methods.C. How to make healthy and affordable meals.12. What will Adam talk about next A. His newly published cookbook.B. The food he will be making.C. The importance of healthy eating.听下面的录音,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. Why does the woman read less nowadays A. She is too busy with college work.B. She is struggling with her mental health.C. She has developed other time-wasting habits.14. What does the man currently do to relax A. He watches TV. B. He reads books. C. He plays phone games.15. What does the study from the University of Sussex suggest A. Reading helps people relieve pressure.B. It’s easier for kids to develop hobbies.C. Modern life leads to increased stress levels.16. How many books is the man planning to read next year A. 12. B. 24. C. 70.听下面的录音,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. Why did the speaker’s family visit Florida A. To see the sea turtles.B. To relax on the beach.C. To go to an amusement park.18. Who explained the red lighting to the speaker A. His father. B. A local scientist. C. The hotel receptionist.19. What is most affected by bright electric lights A. Baby turtles. B. Male turtles. C. Female turtles.20. How do red and orange lights help turtles A. They prevent confusion as they cannot be seen well.B. They drive turtle-eating creatures away.C. They guide turtles toward the sea.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。AThree Remarkable Books to Enrich Your MindIn the vast ocean of literature, certain books stand out for their profound insights and enduring impact. Selected from authoritative lists like the Guardian’s “100 Best Books of the 21st Century” and the New York Times’ annual recommendations, these three works offer unique windows into history, humanity, and imagination.Gilead by Marilynne RobinsonFirst on the list is this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel that reads like a heartfelt letter. Written from the perspective of an aging preacher, John Ames, the book reflects on his family’s journey through American history — from the Civil War to the 1950s. Ames shares stories of love, loss, and faith with his young son, weaving personal memories into a vivid tapestry of a nation’s evolution. With its lyrical prose and deep moral reflections,Gilead has earned a Douban rating of 8.0, captivating readers with its emotional resonance.Secondhand Time by Svetlana AlexievichNext is a Nobel Prize-winning work of nonfiction. Through intimate oral interviews, the Belarusian author documents the lives of ordinary people during the chaotic transition of post-Soviet Russia (1991-2012). These firsthand accounts reveal the hopes, struggles, and despair of those caught in historical unrest, offering a raw view of a society in turmoil. Recognized for its powerful storytelling, the book boasts an impressive 8.8 rating on Douban, standing as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit.Never Let Me Go by Kazuo IshiguroCompleting the trio is this thought-provoking dystopian novel. Shortlisted for the Booker Prize, this work follows three friends growing up in a seemingly idyllic boarding school, uncovering a dark secret about their existence. Ishiguro masterfully blends science fiction with profound questions about identity, love, and mortality, creating a narrative that lingers in the mind long after the final page. With a Douban rating of 8.7, it has become a modern classic beloved by readers worldwide.Each of these books goes beyond genres and time. Whether you seek historical wisdom, emotional truth, or speculative insight, they promise a journey that will expand your horizons and touch your soul.21. Which of the following is the notable feature of Gilead A. Its detailed description of war scenes.B. Its exploration of dystopian themes.C. Its focus on post-Soviet evolution.D. Its presentation as a preacher’s letter to his son.22. We can infer from the passage that Secondhand Time is _______.A. a fictional story about famous peopleB. a true record of social changesC. a book full of imaginary experiencesD. a work criticizing modern society23. What do the three books have in common A. They all won the Booker Prize.B. They are all set in the 21st century.C. They offer profound insights into human experiences.D. They are based on the authors’ personal lives.BYang Mei, a 22-year-old college graduate, made a selfless decision to abandon her cozy urban life and volunteer as an online tutor in Cliff Village. It is a remote mountain village hidden in mist deep in Daliangshan, where countless left-behind children had long been short of equal and high-quality educational chances.The village sits on towering steep cliffs, connected to the outside world only by narrow steel ladders. Worse still, the poor network once completely cut the village off from the outside, which made regular online classes impossible for local kids. Many of them had to withdraw from school at an early age, and this sad sight deeply touched Yang Mei when she set foot in the lonely mountain village.At first, Yang Mei met with a series of severe hardships. The rustic village houses were cold and damp, and climbing the dangerous steel ladders became her exhausting daily challenge. The faint network signal often interrupted her teaching suddenly. Some conservative villagers even doubted if she could stick to the work for long and refused to send their children to her simple classroom.However, Yang Mei never lost heart or thought of quitting. She tried her best to fix basic network equipment with local villagers’ help, carried teaching supplies up the steep ladders little by little, and visited every family to communicate with parents patiently. She set up a simple “cloud classroom” and offered lively daily online lessons including Chinese, Maths and elementary English.Gradually, the once shy and silent kids grew more eager for knowledge, actively raising questions in class and sharing their tiny inner wishes. Warm laughter filled the small classroom as more children joined in. Yang Mei said she would keep staying here to light up the kids’ learning path. Her devoted efforts turned the simple cloud classroom into a bright window for the children to know the wider world and chase their precious youthful dreams.24. What was the initial major challenge for regular online classes in Cliff Village A. Lack of teaching supplies and equipment.B. Shortage of willing and qualified teachers.C. Parents’ unwillingness to send children to school.D. Unstable network that often broke the connection.25. How did Yang Mei improve the learning situation in the village A. By raising money to build a new school.B. By convincing city teachers to move there.C. By establishing a “cloud classroom” with daily lessons.D. By sending children to nearby towns for classes.26. Which of the following words can best describe Yang Mei A. Determined and caring. B. Reserved and sympathetic.C. Humourous and creative. D. Ambitious and humble.27. What is the main idea of the passage A. The natural beauty and isolation of a mountain village.B. A volunteer’s efforts to bring education to left-behind children.C. The development of internet technology in rural areas.D. The challenges faced by college graduates finding jobs.CHave you ever rushed to a roller coaster in an amusement park, queued for 30 minutes in the burning heat, but enjoyed the ride for only one minute When recalling the experience years later, what remains vivid in your mind is the tension at the highest point, the thrilling weightlessness while diving down, and the strong sense of excitement when it finished. The long and tiring wait, however, has faded from your memory completely.This is explained by the Peak-End Rule, developed by Daniel Kahneman, a Nobel Prize-winning economist. The rule indicates that our overall impression of an experience is determined not by its total length or ordinary moments, but by how we feel at its most intense peak and final moment, which makes our brain a biased (有偏见的) editor rather than a faithful camera.To confirm this rule, Kahneman designed a noise experiment. Participants were exposed to two painful periods. The first was a 30-second loud, sharp noise. The second included the same 30-second unpleasant noise followed by 10 seconds of softer noise, making it last longer and contain more discomfort in total. Surprisingly, most participants preferred to experience the second one again, as its relatively gentle ending entirely transformed their memory of the suffering.The rule deeply affects family life and education. Many students grow tired of studying mainly because they often face negative peaks such as parents’ scold when they struggle with difficult problems, and disappointing endings like extra homework immediately after they finish their given tasks. By contrast, games are carefully designed to offer frequent exciting peaks and satisfying endings, which explains their strong attraction.The rule also applies to interpersonal relationships and business. A single quarrel before bed can ruin a whole day’s pleasant memory, while IKEA and Starbucks win customers by creating impressive peaks and warm endings. Actually, what decides our happiness is not every second we experience, but those key moments that shape our lifelong memories.28. What can be learned about the Peak-End Rule from the first two paragraphs A. It was discovered by a group of psychologists.B. It explains people’s selective memory of experiences.C. It focuses on average feelings during an experience.D. It proves the brain records memories exactly like a camera.29. Why did most participants choose the second noise experience A. It brought them more discomfort in total.B. It lasted longer than the first one.C. It ended with a comparatively mild sound.D. It had no sharp and loud noise at all.30. Which of the following cases applies the Peak-End Rule A. Giving customers a warm goodbye.B. Keeping daily study tasks all the same.C. Perfecting every dish in a restaurant.D. Making customer service calls longer.31. What is the best title for the text A. An Experiment on Human MemoryB. Key Factors in Improving Students’ InterestC. Secrets Behind Business SuccessD. Key Moments Defining Our MomoriesD“Buy land; they’re not making it anymore,” Mark Twain once said. Today, this remark serves as a sharp warning about our modern food system. Earth possesses a limited amount of arable (适合耕种的 ) land, about one third of it already degraded. With the global population projected to reach 10 billion by 2050, the urgent need to increase production has brought food security firmly into the spotlight.Global food production is also worryingly centralized in merely six countries — Canada, the U. S., Brazil, Argentina, Russia, and Ukraine. These nations account for an overly large share of internationally traded basic crops, particularly grains and oilseeds that support much of the world’s calorie intake. Alzbeta Klein of the International Fertilizer Association warns that any conflict breaking out in these six nations will unavoidably lead to widespread hunger.While agriculture has always been cyclical, governed by predictable seasonal patterns, climate changeintroduces a new layer of uncertainty, as extreme weather can destroy major percentages of harvests at any given time with little prior warning.That strain is not limited to land. As people flock to cities, farming is becoming a rare job. In the U. S., only 1.5 percent of the population now works directly in agriculture, a sharp drop from 50 percent sixty years ago. However, these pressures only reveal half the picture. A shrinking workforce has unexpectedly accelerated extraordinary efficiency gains through decades of innovation and mechanization.The major task will be producing more with less, and few places represent that reality more vividly than Brazil, which has successfully transformed from a food importer in the 1970s to a world-leading exporter in 2026. Over 50 years, it increased planted area by 140 percent but raised production and productivity by an amazing 580 percent. Meanwhile, as water grows scarce and pesticide regulations tighten in some regions, countries like China and Saudi Arabia are investing in protected crops, glasshouses, and greenhouses to secure supply.32. What makes food security an urgent issue according to Paragraph 1 A. Wise remarks from Mark Twain.B. Large areas of completely degraded land.C. Limited arable land and growing population.D. Poor management of modern food system.33. What does the author want to show by mentioning the six countries A. Global food supply is highly concentrated.B. Conflicts often break out in these countries.C. They provide enough calories for the world.D. They own the most advanced farming technology.34. What does the underlined word “strain” in Paragraph 4 probably mean A. Progress. B. Injury. C. Loss. D. Pressure.35. What can be inferred from the last paragraph A. Brazil fails to balance its food import and export.B. Countries are seeking ways to raise food production.C. Growing population is the key problem in agriculture.D. Greenhouses are widely used in all water-scarce areas.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。Have you ever looked up in a thick forest and noticed a natural pattern The tops of some tall trees do not touch. 36 . This fascinating phenomenon is known as “crown shyness.”Crown shyness has been observed in certain tree species globally, such as some eucalyptus, pine, and oak trees. These “shy” tree crowns maintain a careful distance from their neighbors, creating those unique and striking channels of light. But why would trees do this Scientists have proposed several theories.37 . In windy conditions, the swaying branches and twigs of neighboring trees repeatedly collide (碰撞) and rub against each other, causing unavoidable physical damage to the tender growing tips. This damage effectively limits branch growth at the points of frequent contact. Over time, a mutual boundary forms where growth is restricted, resulting in the distinctive gaps. It’s a non-violent, long-term negotiation for space.Another influential theory involves light competition for survival. Trees rely on sunlight for photosynthesis, the key process for making food. 38 . However, this theory alone can’t fully explain why the gaps are so precise and consistent. Some researchers, like ecologist Miguel Franco, suggest it might be a combination of factors: abrasion (磨 损 ) creates the initial gap, and then the trees’ light-sensitive abilities guide further growth away from the shade.This behavior is more than just a curiosity. 39 . More importantly, it allows more sunlight to filter through to the forest floor, supporting a richer undergrowth ecosystem. Crown shyness is a remarkable example of how competition and coexistence shape the natural world. 40 .A. They may minimize shading by avoiding overlap (重叠).B. Instead, they leave narrow, winding gaps against the sky.C. But no one has proved why the trees avoid touching each other.D. The leading explanation is the “mechanical abrasion assumption”.E. One theory is that collision will lead to the death of some branches.F. It can create beauty through invisible rules and silent communication among giants.G. It likely reduces the spread of leaf-eating insects and provides a popular-level benefit.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 四个选项中选出最佳选项。The frozen pond behind our house was like a sheet of glass, indifferent to my fear. Learning to skate at the ageof fourteen seemed 41 . My ankles wobbled like loose machines, and the cold went through my rentalskates before I 42 stepped off the slope.That first fall hurt my 43 more than anything else. The ice 44 my palms, and the laughter of younger kids circling past made my ears 45 . “Keep your knees bent,” my dad would say, but my 46 refused to trust him. For weeks, I held on to the boards, 47 along while everyone else chased pucks (冰球) happily.The challenge wasn’t just physical; it was a daily war with the 48 inside telling me I didn’t belong out there. I watched the others slide backward effortlessly, and my 49 grew into a quiet fury.Instead of giving up, I chose to push myself harder. One morning, when I arrived at the ice court, it was empty and silent. Determined to stop grabbing the rail, I 50 from the center. I fell. Got up. Fell again. This time, I didn’t care about external 51 or recognition. I just focused on the scrape of the blade (冰刀), the bend of my knee, and the 52 of the push.Slowly, the stuttering stops turned into strides. By the end of that winter, I wasn’t the 53 , but I had earned my place. I learned that indomitable spirit isn’t about never falling — it is about 54 that the ice never cares about your excuses. It only respects the 55 you bring to it.41. A. similar B. impossible C. sensitive D. familiar42. A. casually B. bravely C. cautiously D. curiously43. A. knee B. ankle C. patience D. confidence44. A. stung B. warmed C. shook D. covered45. A. break B. burn C. ache D. hurt46. A. soul B. spirit C. body D. muscle47. A. dashing B. marching C. wandering D. inching48. A. music B. voice C. warning D. instruction49. A. frustration B. satisfaction C. confusion D. inspiration50. A. stepped away B. gave in C. took over D. pushed off51. A. attention B. comment C. expectation D. competition52. A. strength B. pain C. length D. rhythm53. A. highest B. smartest C. fastest D. earliest54. A. repeating B. regretting C. realizing D. recovering55. A. perseverance B. wisdom C. achievement D. fortune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。On a warm mid-April afternoon, the pastel-colored castle of Pop Mart’s Pop Land rose like a “magic kingdom” in Beijing’s Chaoyang Park. Inside, a group of young British visitors laughed, took photos, 56 discovered the stories behind the vinyl figures they had long collected back home.Invited were all student union representatives from multiple UK universities, including the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, Imperial College London, the London School of Economics and Political Science, and the University of Leeds, 57 came to Chaoyang district to experience Chinese culture, explore cutting-edge technology and build 58 (bridge) of understanding.“I had no idea that all these different characters were under Pop Mart,” said Maximilian Camara from the University of Leeds. He 59 (buy) a Crybaby blind box at a London mall, only 60 (discover) later that the quirky (古怪的) figurine had taken British social media 61 storm. “The process of opening the box is full of fun and surprises,” he added.For Otitochukwu Molokwu, a graduate student from the London School of Economics and Political Science, the visit brought 62 unexpected delight.Leaving Pop Mart, Molokwu remained 63 (complete) immersed in the beauty of Chaoyang Park. “I didn’t know what to expect, but the nature here is 64 (stun),” she said. “The trees, the water — it really feels like being in a magical kingdom.”According to the trip’s organizers, the student delegation showed interest in Chaoyang as it 65 (be) home to nearly all of the foreign embassies in Beijing, 80 percent of international organizations, more than 60 percent of multinational regional headquarters, and half of the capital city’s international talent.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)66 .假如你是李华,你的爷爷是一名传统风筝制作匠人。近期你协助爷爷录制了一场双语直播,向全球网友展示风筝制作技艺。请你给校英文报写一篇短文,题为 “ Kite Craft Flies High Online” ,内容包括:( 1 )直播的目的;( 2 )直播的过程(含风筝图案及其寓意);( 3 )你的感悟。注意:( 1 )写作词数 80 左右;( 2 )可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;( 3 )参考词汇:双语直播 bilingual livestream。Kite Craft Flies High Online第二节(满分 25 分)67 .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。Luke, a quiet and shy senior high school student in my class, had long been trapped in a state of deep inferiority and an acute lack of self-confidence. Terrified of taking the initiative to communicate or make friends with his classmates, he always kept himself distant from all forms of social activities. Caught in endless anxiety, he was firmly convinced that the moment he spoke up or showed himself in public, he would be laughed at, looked down upon and judged coldly by others.Luke actually possessed a well-hidden yet remarkable talent, which was unknown to almost all his classmates. Having practiced barbecuing with his father since childhood, he had gained solid and proficient grilling skills, fully capable of making delicious barbecue food.Last week, when I announced that we would have a barbecue picnic outdoors that weekend, all classmates cheered and signed up excitedly at once except Luke. He lowered his head in silence, drowned in deep hesitation. As usual, his first reaction was to stay alone at home so as to avoid any awkward social interaction.Noticing his tendency to escape from social situations, I had a patient and sincere talk with him after class, encouraging him to regard this gathering as a precious opportunity to step out of his closed inner world. After a fierce mental struggle throughout the night, Luke finally plucked up all his courage and made up his mind to take part in the activity bravely.On the day of the activity, Luke arrived at the spot. Standing awkwardly away from the noisy crowd, he was too timid to take a single step forward to join in anyone’s conversation.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。Paragraph 1:Just then, many classmates complained that no one could get the work done well. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph 2:Before long, the pleasant smell of barbecue filled the air. ______________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 湖南省邵阳市2026届高三下学期考前预测模拟(三模)英语答案.docx 湖南省邵阳市2026届高三下学期考前预测模拟(三模)英语试卷(不含音频).docx