2025-2026学年云南玉溪师范学院附属中学高三下学期考前模拟预测英语试题(含答案,无听力原文,无音频)

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2025-2026学年云南玉溪师范学院附属中学高三下学期考前模拟预测英语试题(含答案,无听力原文,无音频)

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1.
Where does the conversation probably take place
A. At home. B. At a restaurant. C. In a supermarket.
【答案】C
2.
How many hours should the woman study online in total
A. Six. B. Eight. C. Twenty-four.
【答案】A
3.
What will the woman do
A. Meet a client. B. Talk to the manager. C. Pick up her daughter.
【答案】C
4.
What is the man’s attitude toward the woman’s idea
A. Disapproving. B. Ambiguous. C. Understanding.
【答案】A
5.
What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. How to book a Mexican restaurant.
B. What to buy for Lily’s birthday.
C. Where to have a party.
【答案】C
【答案】6. A 7. C
答案】8. A 9. B
【答案】10. C 11. B 12. A
【答案】13. C 14. C 15. B 16. B
【答案】17. B 18. A 19. B 20. A
【答案】21. A 22. C 23. B
【答案】24. C 25. A 26. D 27. B
答案】28. A 29. C 30. B 31. B
【答案】32. B 33. D 34. C 35. B
【答案】36. E 37. D 38. A 39. B 40. G
【答案】41. A 42. A 43. C 44. D 45. B 46. C 47. A 48. B 49. C 50. D 51. B 52. C 53. A 54. B 55. D
【答案】56. struck
57. immediately
58. remarkable
59. was introduced
bined
61. with 62. What
63. to be shared
64. applause
65. an
【答案】范文:
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am Li Hua, who recently purchased an English original book, Pride and Prejudice, from your online store on June 1st, with the order number 20240601001.
However, when the book arrived, I found several problems. Some pages are missing, making the story incomplete. Besides, the printing is so blurred in many parts that it’s difficult for me to read. I am really disappointed. I hope you can either send me a replacement copy immediately or refund the full amount. I have attached photos of the issues for your reference.
I’m looking forward to your prompt response.
Best regards,
Li Hua
【答案】 I immediately looked at Nora. She was standing by the window, her usual reading spot. Our eyes met, and for a moment, I saw a softness in her eyes that I had never noticed before. I rushed over to her, holding the notebook tightly. Words of gratitude tumbled out of my mouth. “Nora, I... I don’t know how to thank you. This means the world to me.” She smiled gently, a bit shyly, and said, “It’s okay. I knew you’d be in trouble with the missed lessons, so I thought I’d help.”
It turned out that during my illness, Nora was specially taking notes for me. She had been observing me all along, aware of my struggles with physics. She sacrificed her own study time to make sure I wouldn’t fall behind. I felt a deep sense of shame for my previous thoughts about her. I realized how wrong I was to judge her so harshly. From then on, I made a vow to get to know her better. Our friendship grew from that day on, and I discovered a warm-hearted and kind-soul beneath her quiet exterior.2025-2026学年云南玉溪师范学院附属中学高三下学期考前模拟预测英语试题
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。每段录音播放两遍。
1.
Where does the conversation probably take place
A. At home. B. At a restaurant. C. In a supermarket.
2.
How many hours should the woman study online in total
A. Six. B. Eight. C. Twenty-four.
3.
What will the woman do
A. Meet a client. B. Talk to the manager. C. Pick up her daughter.
4.
What is the man’s attitude toward the woman’s idea
A. Disapproving. B. Ambiguous. C. Understanding.
5.
What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. How to book a Mexican restaurant.
B. What to buy for Lily’s birthday.
C. Where to have a party.
第二节听下面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。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. What day is it today
A. Monday. B. Wednesday. C. Friday.
7. What does Ben suggest Jane do
A. Go to the hospital.
B. Take some medicine.
C. Leave her work aside.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What is the weather like in England
A. Stormy. B. Cloudy. C. Sunny.
9. When is the woman expected to get her package
A. On August 12th. B. On August 13th. C. On August 14th.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10. Who is probably the woman
A. A hotel receptionist. B. A travel agent. C. A customs officer.
11. What did the man do in Singapore this year
A. He attended a lecture.
B. He went to a concert.
C. He watched a game.
12. How will the man travel around Tokyo
A. By car. B. By subway. C. By bus.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13. What is the main problem with repairing the woman’s dishwasher
A. The repair cost is too high.
B. The repairman is unavailable.
C. The dishwasher is too old to be fixed.
14. What does the man suggest the woman do
A. Wash the dishes herself.
B. Sell her old dishwasher.
C. Buy a used dishwasher.
15. Why is Alice mentioned
A. She is good at repairing.
B. She is selling her dishwasher.
C. She can recycle the woman’s old dishwasher.
16. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Neighbors.
B. Colleagues.
C. Salesperson and customer.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. What is the speaker doing
A. Describing a trend in healthy eating.
B. Explaining how to choose foods.
C. Sharing his healthy diet plans.
18. What is the basis for food classification
A. The calorie levels.
B. The nutritional value.
C. The preservation methods.
19. Which of the following is included in the yellow group
A. Peanuts. B. Cheese. C. Yogurt.
20. What is the speaker going to do next
A. Recommend a book.
B. Introduce some health experts.
C. Give advice on food combinations.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
We all know that indigenous tribes (部落) in rainforests support relatively few people, but they manage rainforests’ sustainably. These communities serve as guardians of an ancient wisdom and heritage passed down through generations. They possess a thorough, traditional knowledge of the forest ecosystem, using resources without exhausting them. By contrast, the wealthy landowners, large companies and illegal loggers, in their pursuit of financial gain, have done huge damage. Their deforestation and burning of tropical rainforests are already having severe effects on global climate, biodiversity, human health, and local and regional socioeconomics.
Faced with these accelerating impacts, we urgently need sustainable management of rainforest resources. A multi-faceted approach combining conservation, sustainable use, and international cooperation is essential for rainforest protection.
Selective logging and replanting — introduced in Malaysia (Figure 1) — avoids the completely destructive clear felling (砍伐) .
Ecotourism, such as in Costa Rica and Malaysia, introduces people to the natural world and provides long-term income to local people and governments.
Conservation and education encourages preservation of rainforests in national parks and nature reserves for scientific research (e.g. the Caura Basin, Venezuela) .
International agreements recognize the global importance of rainforests in combating climate change. They include “debt-for-nature-swapping” agreements under which some donor countries and organisations reduce their debt repayment demands in return for calling a stop to destructive logging.
The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) promotes sustainably managed forestry through education programmes and its FSC-labelled products.
21. What has caused serious damage to rainforests
A. Profit-driven activities. B. Traditional farming practices.
C. The decline of local economy. D. Deforestation by indigenous tribes.
22. According to Figure 1, how long does forest regeneration take before the next cycle
A. 3-6 months. B. 10-15 years. C. 30-40 years. D. 60-70 years.
23. Which practice reflects global collaboration in rainforest management
A. Selective logging. B. Debt-for-nature swaps.
C. Developing ecotourism. D. Establishing natural parks.
B
Maya’s dreams were not gentle. They were insistent, unfolding in the blank spaces of her accounting textbooks as broken lines of poetry. The future had already been drafted by her parents: a degree in business, a stable job, security. Her writing was a “pleasant hobby,” a phrase that made her pen feel like a ghost in her hand.
The conflict was not a single conversation but a quiet, constant pressure. Her father saw her notebooks as evidence of a dangerous, risky world. Her mother worried the stories were an escape from a real life that demanded practical things. Maya complied, studying spreadsheets by day, but at night, she fed a blog under a false name. That was her real voice, a whispered rebellion (反抗).
Yet, the outside world offered no sanctuary. The comments on her blog felt like an X-ray. The other writers at the workshops she attended criticized her work with a tone she couldn’t bear. Rejections from magazines carried a sharper pain — they weren’t just rejecting a hobby, but the refined craft she’d worked so hard for!
Then, a moment of recognition struck, though it came with its own cost. A literary journal accepted a story — but requested thorough revisions that would take apart its hopeful ending. For a week, Maya wrestled with it, feeling like refusing. Finally, she rewrote it. The new ending held both love and distance, ambition and sacrifice. It was published.
After that, she began volunteering at a community center, not as a famous author, but as a fellow struggler. She showed teenagers her early drafts, full of red ink and doubt. “The conflict isn’t the obstacle to your dream,” she’d tell them. “It’s the material. Don’t write a fairytale. Write the storm. And then, write the person learning to stand in the rain.”
Her ink was no longer just for dreams. It was for mapping the risky, beautiful, and completely unique territory of a real life being lived.
24. What is the root of Maya’s inner struggle
A. Choosing between two stable jobs. B. Living a double life between work and family.
C. Balancing her dream with family’s expectations. D. Seeking a balance between reality and fantasy.
25. What does the underlined word “complied” in paragraph 2 mean
A. Obeyed. B. Panicked. C. Protested. D. Wondered.
26. What might Maya learn from her submission experience
A. Getting published isn’t hard. B. Standing your ground is a virtue.
C. You have to pay a fee to get recognized. D. You have to compromise sometimes to succeed.
27. What is Maya’s advice to the teenagers
A. Choose proper material. B. Turn storms into stories.
C. Build castle before dreaming. D. Dream big and dare to fail.
C
The sunk cost fallacy (谬误) is a perceptive misconception that makes you feel as if you should continue pouring money, time, or effort into a situation since you’ve already “sunk” so much into it already. For example, have you ever stuck with something because you’ve already put in so much effort Like reading a terrible book because you’ re already halfway through, so you might as well find out what happens.
When people become a prey to the sunk cost fallacy, “the effect of loss feels worse than the prospect of gain, so we keep making decisions based on past costs instead of future costs and benefits,” explains Yalda Safai, MD, MPH, a psychiatrist (精神病学家) in New York City.
It can be really challenging to walk away from a situation where you’ve already spent any amount of time, money, or energy. What often happens is that you try to rationalize (合理化) the situation by saying that since the spent cost can’t be recovered, you might as well stay the course or distribute additional resources to try to make things better. What ends up happening is that you may stay in an unrewarding stuck situation and lose additional valuable resources, like emotional energy, your time, or money.
It’s important to reconsider these sunk costs as just that: money already spent that cannot be recovered. For clear and rational decision-making, the amount you already spent must be viewed as irrelevant to what comes next. However, there’s an unclear line between knowing when to stay the course and when to walk away. For example, you might go through a hard time in a relationship, but this isn’t necessarily grounds for immediately leaving. Or you might try a hobby that you’re not 100%passionate about, but could end up loving it once you get past that awkward period — “I’m not very good at this”. In these moments, it’s important to prioritize rational thought. If past results haven’t paid off, then it’s like it won’t in the future either.
28. What is the key feature of the sunk cost fallacy
A. Insisting on investing more resources.
B. Focusing on future possible rewards.
C. Promoting use of many resources.
D. Depending on current enthusiasm.
29. What does the underlined word “prey” in paragraph 2 mean
A. Witness. B. Leader. C. Victim. D. Contributor.
30. What might happen if people fall into the sunk cost fallacy
A. They would receive actual gains.
B. They would lose more than gain.
C. They would be less ambitious.
D. They would be more annoyed.
31. How can people make reasonable choices
A. By making plans based on facts.
B. By ignoring irrecoverable costs.
C. By listening to various opinions.
D. By paying attention to processes.
D
As cities balloon with growth, access to nature for people living in urban areas is becoming harder to find. If you’re lucky, there might be a pocket park near where you live, but it’s unusual to find places in a city that are relatively wild.
Past research has found health and wellness benefits of nature for humans, but a new study shows that wildness in urban areas is extremely important for human well-being.
The research team focused on a large urban park. They surveyed several hundred park-goers, asking them to submit a written summary online of a meaningful interaction they had with nature in the park. The researchers then examined these submissions, coding (编码) experiences into different categories. For example, one participant’s experience of “We sat and listened to the waves at the beach for a while” was assigned the categories “sitting at beach” and “listening to waves.”
Across the 320 submissions, a pattern of categories the researchers call a “nature language” began to emerge. After the coding of all submissions, half a dozen categories were noted most often as important to visitors. These include encountering wildlife, walking along the edge of water, and following an established trail.
Naming each nature experience creates a usable language, which helps people recognize and take part in the activities that are most satisfying and meaningful to them. For example, the experience of walking along the edge of water might be satisfying for a young professional on a weekend hike in the park. Back downtown during a workday, they can enjoy a more domestic form of this interaction by walking along a fountain on their lunch break.
“We’re trying to generate a language that helps bring the human-nature interactions back into our daily lives. And for that to happen, we also need to protect nature so that we can interact with it,” said Peter Kahn, a senior author of the study.
32. What phenomenon does the author describe at the beginning of the text
A. Pocket parks are now popular. B. Wild nature is hard to find in cities.
C. Many cities are overpopulated. D. People enjoy living close to nature.
33. Why did the researchers code participant submissions into categories
A. To compare different types of park-goers. B. To explain why the park attracts tourists.
C. To analyze the main features of the park. D. To find patterns in the visitors’ summaries.
34. What can we learn from the example given in paragraph 5
A. Walking is the best way to gain access to nature.
B. Young people are too busy to interact with nature.
C. The same nature experience takes different forms.
D. The nature language enhances work performance.
35. What should be done before we can interact with nature according to Kahn
A. Language study. B. Environmental conservation.
C. Public education. D. Intercultural communication.
第二节(共 5 小题,每题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
阅读下列短文,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 Steps
In 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. ____36____
Small 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、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Mrs. Reed noticed the empty lot in her community was overgrown with weeds, a dull spot in the lively neighborhood. The abandoned area was filled with dry grass and scattered (分散的) garbage, which not only ____41____ the neighborhood’s beauty but also wasted valuable space.
Instead of complaining, Mrs. Reed ____42____ to take brave action. She knocked on every neighbor’s door, warmly ____43____ they work together to turn the messy lot into a dynamic community garden.
At first, only a few people ____44____ — young parents hoping to teach their kids about nature, retired elders looking for a relaxing pastime, and even some teens ____45____ to find a meaningful activity to fill their weekends. They gathered every weekend, rolling up their sleeves to work hard: clearing weeds, turning hard soil with shovels (铲子), and carefully ____46____ plots so that everyone had their own small area to tend. ____47____, more people joined. Young adults brought their own gardening tools to share; busy office workers woke up early every morning to water the plants before going to work, ____48____ they grew well.
Slowly but steadily, the empty lot transformed. It wasn’t just a garden anymore; it ____49____ a warm gathering place where neighbors chatted happily, helped each other out, and built closer bonds. Passers-by often stopped to ____50____ the beautiful garden. Mrs. Reed always smiled and said, “A small idea, when acted on together, can change a place ____51____.”
Kindness and cooperation don’t need grand ____52____ — they start with one person having enough ____53____ to take the first step, and grow when everyone is willing to join in and contribute their bit.
The ____54____ became living proof of community spirit. Neighbors who once barely exchanged greetings now shared stories over watering cans and harvest baskets. The ____55____ from an ignored lot to a cherished shared space taught everyone the power of collective action.
41. A. ruined B. created C. saved D. challenged
42. A. chose B. agreed C. refused D. pretended
43. A. urging B. claiming C. suggesting D. confirming
44. A. watched B. hesitated C. protested D. participated
45. A. content B. eager C. unwilling D. qualified
46. A. drawing B. building C. dividing D. finding
47. A. Gradually B. Instantly C. Suddenly D. Normally
48. A. guessing B. ensuring C. doubting D. ignoring
49. A. broke into B. ran into C. turned into D. looked into
50. A. overlook B. paint C. avoid D. admire
51. A. slightly B. completely C. hardly D. cautiously
52. A. tools B. promises C. gestures D. effects
53. A. courage B. patience C. time D. wisdom
54. A. cleaning B. garden C. movement D. seed
55. A. fall B. distance C. trend D. journey
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。
Powerful drumbeats filled the theatre as performers firmly ____56____ (strike) large drums in perfect rhythm. This was the opening scene of Drum Music in Dongcang, a traditional drum performance I experienced in Xi’an this summer, and it ____57____ (immediate) caught my attention.
Originating from the drum music of the Tang Dynasty court, the performance told a ____58____ (remark) story of how this ancient art has survived across centuries. The show kicked off as the history ____59____ (introduce) by Mr. Zhao, a 70-year-old drum master. His disciples (徒弟) then stepped onto the stage, delivering forceful performances with dance and erhu music. The steady rhythm of the drums, ____60____ (combine) with carefully designed movements, created a strong sense of history and discipline.
As the performance unfolded, the audience learned that the decline of the Tang Dynasty forced court musicians to leave the palace. They carried the drum music ____61____ them and brought it into ordinary communities. ____62____ had once belonged to the court became something people could hear, learn, and pass on. Over generations, the tradition took root in Xi’an. The message was clear and touching: music is meant ____63____ (share).
Toward the end, when the performers revealed how many years they had spent practising, the audience was deeply moved and responded with enthusiastic ____64____ (applaud). Watching Drum Music in Dongcang was _____65_____ experience that left a lasting impression on me.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 假定你是李华,你在网上购买了一本英文原著,《傲慢与偏见》 (Pride and Prejudice),收到后发现存在书页缺失、印刷模糊等问题。请你给商家写一封投诉信,内容包括:
1.购买书籍的相关信息;2.存在的问题;3.提出你的诉求(如换货、退款等)。
注意:1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Sir/ Madam,
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Best regards,
Li Hua
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。
Nora was my deskmate, and also the quietest girl in our class. For two years, we shared a table, but there seemed to be a world between us. She spent every break reading by the window. To me, she was cold and selfish. “She only cares about herself and her perfect grades, “I often thought, feeling upset with my smart but distant deskmate.
Then, just three weeks before the midterm exam, I caught a bad flu. I returned to school a full week later, filled with panic. Physics was my weakest subject, and I had missed crucial lessons. My first move was to seek help. I asked around, hoping to borrow notes. One classmate had lost his notebook. Another’s handwriting was a chaotic mess I couldn’t understand. And a third simply forgot to bring it. With each rejection, my anxiety grew. Time was running out, and I felt completely lost.
Finally, with a sinking heart, I knew there was only one person left to ask: Nora. Her physics notes were famous for being clear and perfect. But the thought of asking her made my face burn. I imagined her polite but firm refusal, a small shake of her head that would confirm all my beliefs about her selfishness. All day, I rehearsed (彩排) the request in my head, my courage failing each time I looked at her focused profile.
After the last bell, I stayed at my desk, trying to be brave. But as I turned to finally speak, my words died in my throat. There, neatly placed in the center of my desk, was a notebook. It wasn’t mine. With a pounding heart, I opened it.
Inside were the most beautiful notes I had ever seen. Every lesson from my sick week was there, written in precise plex formulas (公式) were broken down step by step. Clear diagrams illustrated every key concept. It was a lifeline.
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。
I immediately looked at Nora.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
It turned out that during my illness, Nora was specially taking notes for me.
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