名校高三英语七选五高分指南?多地区模拟真题合集(二)含答案与解析

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名校高三英语七选五高分指南 多地区模拟真题合集(二)
广东阳江市 2026 届高三下学期 4 月复习阶段检测英语试题
In a fast-paced world full of distractions, staying focused on tasks for long stretches takes intentional practice. ____1____
While reading a book or doing homework, we get distracted by the slightest sound or our own thoughts. ____2____ For example, say “I am here” to yourself when your attention moves away. This will bring your focus back to the present moment.
____3____ Fix a period of time — two or three hours — during which you will not check your phone or other gadgets. Don’t worry about missing out on important communication: People can always call you in case of an emergency.
Mindfulness means paying full attention to what is happening around you. When you get up, sit in a comfortable place and use your five senses to focus on your surroundings. Look around you and identify five things that were always there. Next, concentrate on the sounds around you. ____4____ Pay attention to the taste of tea, coffee or milk you may be drinking. Is it sweet or bitter Mindfulness can bring reason to even the most chaotic situations.
We often get distracted while speaking to other people. To keep your attention from wandering, imagine a lit bulb over the head of the person you are speaking to. Even if you are talking to someone on the phone, visualize their face with a bulb over their head. ____5____
With these small, consistent practices, you’ll gradually build a more focused mind-able to engage more deeply with whatever you do.
A. What kinds of smells can you identify
B. What funny stories can you think of to lighten up
C. Take a quick phone break when you feel your focus dropping.
D. To bring our attention back, it helps to associate a phrase to it.
E. This practice can improve your attention and interactions with others.
F. Keep track of the number of times you check your phone in one hour.
G. These simple exercises will help you strengthen your sustained attention.
山东泰山教育联盟 2026 届高三考试模拟英语试题
Our conversations shape who we are and make us unique individuals. ____6____ As one expert puts it, “The quality of our conversations is closely linked to our personal happiness, as well as our success in both social and work life.” While issues like healthy eating have long been a key focus of public health, we know very little about one of humanity’s most amazing abilities — the ability to have meaningful conversations.
____7____ We struggle to have meaningful talks with people who think differently or come from different backgrounds. All too often, we forget to truly listen to others when they speak, which acts as the basis of empathy and collaboration. Without even noticing, we often give inappropriate responses that hinder good communication.
For this reason, we badly need to make conversational skill a public concern. This important skill helps us think more carefully and recognize the great influence of our daily conversations. ____8____ Such conversations damage trust and connection, ultimately ruining our harmonious social relationships.
When we engage in real, face-to-face conversations and give each other our full attention, something special unfolds. Our bodies naturally come into harmony with each other; we unconsciously mirror each other’s movements and work in perfect harmony. Research also shows that our brains can synchronize (同步) during meaningful conversations. ____9____
We can begin building our conversational literacy right now, starting with small, intentional daily steps. ____10____ After all, this kind of genuine and uninterrupted conversation will have a profound and lasting impact on the success and emotional health of the family’s youngest members: developing their personal lives, deepening their relationships, and shaping their future careers.
It also enables us to spot and avoid harmful talks.
The deeper the talk, the stronger this neural link grows.
So it’s workable to gather our family for phone-free dinners.
Many of us don’t know how to handle difficult conversations.
They can build relationships or break the connections we hold dear.
F. However, finding time for deep talks is not always within easy reach.
G. Meaningful conversations begin with genuine listening, not quick responses.
江苏扬州市广陵区扬州市新华中学 2026 届高三 4 月考前适应性练习四英语试题
As humanoid robots begin to enter warehouses and factories, a critical question arises: do we need special safety rules for them The answer is yes, and for several important reasons.
____11____ Unlike traditional industrial robots that can be stopped instantly by hitting an emergency button, humanoids are “dynamically stable.” This means they need power to stay upright. If you cut the power, they will likely fall over, potentially causing serious injury to nearby workers.
There is the challenge of defining what exactly needs to be regulated. How should we classify a humanoid robot Does it need legs Arms A head ____12____ This approach would allow safety standards to keep pace with technological innovation without being limited by appearance.
Communication between robots and humans presents another concern. If robots are to share space with people, they must be able to signal their intentions clearly. For instance, a robot walking around a corner needs to indicate its direction so that people are not surprised. ____13____
There is a psychological factor to consider. People naturally expect more from robots that look like human. ____14____ Experts recommend that safety standards include emotional safety assessments to prevent confusion or stress.
These standards help companies build trust in their products and sell them more easily in different countries, while also giving regulators a clear guide for creating their own rules. ____15____ As Vicentini notes, a practical standard must find a balance between competing interests, and “everybody equally unhappy is good enough,” since aiming for perfect agreement is simply not realistic.
A. Humanoid robots pose unique physical risks.
B. Without clear dialogues, accidents will happen.
C. Interactions between humanoid robots can prevent accidents.
D. Many believe that physical features are essential for safety standards.
E. People may let their guard down, thinking the robots understand more than they do.
F. However, agreeing on global regulations is hard due to different concerns in the field.
G. Experts suggest dropping the term “humanoid” and focusing on a robot’s abilities instead.
四、2026 届江苏基地大联考(南通、徐州 2.5 模)高三 4 月质量检测英语试卷
We’re all taught from a young age to say sorry when we make mistakes and to say thank you when someone does something kind. Yet over the years, “I’m sorry” seems to have multiplied, while “thank you” has almost disappeared. We apologise for many silly things. Someone knocks into us—we say sorry. We miss a phone call — we say sorry. This constant apologising has gotten out of control.____16____
Of course, we should still apologise when we truly make a mistake or when we hurt someone. ____17____ But many apologies are not necessary. They happen automatically, almost without thought. We do it to avoid conflict. We do it because we’ve been taught that politeness matters above all else. We assume that saying sorry will make people feel good.
____18____ Sometimes unnecessary apologies make everything awkward. They distract us from the real issue and even weaken our relationships. If we are always saying sorry, will our true apologies still sound sincere Probably not. And when we apologise for things that aren’t our fault, we only make ourselves feel worse.
Yet something changes when we start saying thank you instead and confidence grows. We stop trying to please everyone. ____19____ It helps us value what we have and judge ourselves less harshly. It reminds us that there is still good in the world—and in ourselves. And soon, the people around us will notice a change in our attitude.
Replacing sorry with thank you is a small change with a big impact. ____20____ It improves how we feel and how others respond to us. And if everyone took a moment to sincerely express gratitude each day, the world might quickly become a kinder place.
A. It needs to stop.
B. Gratitude also shifts our perspective.
C. However, we ignore our own feelings.
D. However, it doesn’t always work that way.
E. This has always been true and will never change.
F. A simple word shapes our mindset and relationships.
G. We stop trying to put ourselves in others’ shoes directly.
答案汇总
广东阳江市试题:1.G 2.D 3.F 4.A 5.E
山东泰山教育联盟试题:6.E 7.D 8.A 9.B 10.C
江苏扬州市新华中学试题:11.A 12.G 13.B 14.E 15.F
江苏基地大联考试题:16.A 17.E 18.D 19.B 20.F
文本解析汇总
(一)广东阳江市试题(说明文)
这是一篇说明文,核心话题是快节奏易分心时代下提升专注力的实用方法。篇章结构为:点明长期专注需要刻意练习 —— 用专属话语拉回走神注意力 —— 统计看手机频次、设定戒断电子产品时段 —— 借助五感正念训练沉淀身心专注 —— 交谈时想象头顶灯泡维持倾听专注 —— 坚持简单练习可逐步练就专注心态。文章揭示了轻微杂念、频繁看手机易让人分心,通过自我暗示、远离电子产品、正念感知和趣味想象等小方法,就能有效训练专注力,从容投入日常事务。
(二)山东泰山教育联盟试题(说明文)
这是一篇说明文,核心话题是深度交谈对个人成长、幸福感与社交生活的重要价值、当下交流存在的问题及提升交谈能力的做法。篇章结构为:点明对话塑造自我、影响人生幸福与事业发展 —— 指出人们难以应对观念差异对话、缺乏真诚倾听能力 —— 强调重视交谈素养可识别并规避有害谈话 —— 阐释深度面对面交谈能实现身心与大脑同步共鸣 —— 建议从日常小事做起培养交谈素养,以家庭无手机聚餐为例践行。文章揭示了对话既能维系也能破坏人际关系,真诚倾听、专注交流可拉近身心距离、同步大脑状态,刻意练习高质量交谈,有益于个人成长、家庭和睦与长远发展。
(三)江苏扬州市新华中学试题(说明文)
这是一篇说明文,核心话题是人形机器人进入工作场景后亟需制定专属安全规则及背后多重原因。篇章结构为:点明人形机器人存在独特物理安全隐患 —— 提出不应按外形、而应按能力界定监管标准 —— 强调人机清晰沟通可规避意外 —— 指出人形外观易让人放松警惕、需兼顾心理安全 —— 说明统一标准利于行业发展,但全球规则达成共识难度较大。文章揭示了人形机器人在结构特性、界定标准、人机沟通、心理认知上都有特殊风险,制定兼顾多方利益的通用安全规范十分必要。
(四)江苏基地大联考试题(说明文)
这是一篇说明文,核心话题是人们过度随意道歉的危害,倡导用感恩代替无谓道歉。篇章结构为:指出当下泛滥道歉的社会现象 —— 区分必要道歉与无意义道歉 —— 剖析过度道歉带来的诸多负面影响 —— 阐述用感恩替代道歉的积极作用 —— 点明小小用词改变对心态与人际关系的深远意义。文章揭示了无来由的道歉会弱化真诚、影响心态与人际,适度止损多余道歉,多用感恩表达,既能提升自我自信,也能改善人际关系,让相处氛围更加友善和谐。
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