资源简介 【答案】1. D 2. C 3. C【答案】4. B 5. D 6. C 7. A【答案】8. D 9. C 10. A 11. B【答案】12. B 13. C 14. A 15. D【答案】16. F 17. G 18. C 19. B 20. E【答案】21. B 22. D 23. A 24. B 25. C 26. B 27. C 28. D 29. A 30. D 31. B 32. C 33. C 34. A 35. D【答案】36. efficiency 37. is replaced 38. bridging 39. to 40. instantly 41. tailored 42. interactive 43. where 44. a 45. have announced【参考范文】Dear Tom,I’m glad to hear that you’re enthusiastic about our school’s Campus Art Festival. It’s such a fantastic event that I can’t wait to share details with you.To be held next Friday, the festival aims to enrich our art taste and help the students discover beauty in life. There will be a wide variety of amazing activities: the calligraphy experience, where we can learn to write Chinese characters with brushes under teachers’ guidance; the classical dance show, performed by our school’s dance club, which will present the grace of traditional Chinese dance; and the painting exhibition displaying students’ creative works, etc.I sincerely invite you to watch the live stream online. It will be a wonderful chance to appreciate Chinese traditional culture. Hope you’ll enjoy the art festival!Yours,Li Hua【参考范文】“Sarah, I need to talk to you,” I said, my voice trembling. I took a deep breath and told her that I was truly sorry for the misunderstanding. I admitted that I had wrongly suspected her of seeking unfair advantage, and I was deeply ashamed. I also wanted her to know that I had nothing to do with the destruction of her sculpture. As I spoke, tears welled up in my eyes. Sarah listened in silence, her expression softening gradually. Then she said she also felt bad about the distance between us these days and believed I was innocent. But she was really sad about her broken sculpture.“What It’s our school cleaner’s cat ” I asked in surprise. Sarah nodded. She explained that the cleaner had found out that it was her cat that had knocked over the sculpture. She showed me a note from the cleaner, apologizing for the incident. Relief washed over me. We both realized how silly our misunderstandings had been. We hugged tightly, vowing never to let such misunderstandings damage our friendship again. From then on, our bond grew even stronger, and we continued to support each other in our shared love for art.山西2025-2026学年高考适应性模拟高三英语试卷第一部分 听力(略)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。AWelcome to InnoAI 2026It is the most important global summit (峰会) which is committed to advancing the frontiers of Artificial Intelligence (AI). This distinguished three-day event brings together leading industry managers, world-famous academics, visionary innovators, and active AI practitioners to shape the future of AI technology and its transformative impact across diverse fields. As we start a new era of AI, InnoAI promises to deliver significant discussions, new research, and exceptional networking opportunities. Join us from April 6-8, 2026, in Phuket, Thailand for an engaging experience, where the world’s most influential AI thought leaders will get together to drive innovation and boost cooperation.Why Attend InnoAI 2026●Gain insights from global AI leaders, famous researchers, and industry pioneers as they share perspectives on the future of AI.●Discover the latest breakthroughs in generative AI, robotics, and ethical (道德的) AI applications shaping industries worldwide.●Explore opportunities for partnerships between academia, industry, and policymakers to promote responsible AI adoption.●Join thought-provoking (引人深思的) group discussions where leading professionals, students, and organizations exchange perspectives on the most pressing challenges and opportunities in AI.RegistrationsRegistrations Open: August 25, 2025Early Bird Registration: November 15, 2025Registration Closes: April 6, 2026Early Bird RegistrationAcademic $599Industry $699Student $399Register Early to Save!Registration charges will increase by 10% after November 15, 2025.If you have any questions please contact us at secretary@.1. What is the main purpose of the InnoAI 2026 A. To award prizes for AI research. B. To create robots for home use.C. To popularize programming courses. D. To innovate the future of AI.2. Which of the following highlights InnoAI 2026 A. Offering an interesting experience for kids.B. Selling advanced AI products to attendees.C. Building partnerships across different fields.D. Focusing mainly on machine learning techniques.3. How much would ten students pay if they register on December 15, 2025 A. $3,591. B. $3,990. C. $4,389. D. $4,500.BKristina Smithe was running the California International Marathon in 2019, drinking cups of water at an aid station, when she started to think about how much waste such events produce. On the flight home, she did the math: 9,000 runners, 17 aid stations and something like 150,000 cups used once and thrown away.That gave her an idea for something more sustainable-a lightweight silicone (硅胶) cup that could be used again and again. After working out a design, Smith e ordered some cups and tested them at a race in 2021. Now her business, Hiccup Earth, has 70,000 cups that can be rented out to interested races to replace the typical white paper cups.Billions of disposable (一次性的) cups are used around the world each year. These cups are often made of plastic, but even if they are made of paper, they typically have a plastic lining that makes it difficult for them to biodegrade (生物降解). Making these cups, and disposing or burning them, also generates planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions. “It’s something that generates a lot of waste, and the waste — depending on what exactly it’s made of — can really last in landfills for hundreds of years,” said Sarah Gleeson, an expert at climate nonprofit Project Drawdown.Now, Smithe rents out thousands of reusable cups, driving them to events in big boxes and leaving recycling bins with the company logo for collection after use. By the start of May this year, Smithe estimated she’s taken her cups to 137 races and spared more than 900,000 disposable ones from the landfills.Gleeson sees the reusable cups as an effective way that innovators are looking to cut down on waste. Such solutions often have to be rooted in convenience and grounded in local or small applications to get more people to adopt them. Some cities, for instance, are experimenting with reusable food takeout containers that customers return to nearby recycling bins later on. High adoption of sustainable solutions really maximizes environmental benefits.4. What inspired Smithe’s business idea A. The popularity of lightweight cups. B. The disposable cups in the Marathon.C. Runners’ demands for quality cups. D. Insufficient cup supply at aid stations.5. Why does the author mention Sarah Gleeson’s words in paragraph 3 A. To illustrate the growing global warming.B. To highlight the value of waste sorting.C. To show the determining factor of pollution.D. To stress the necessity of reducing plastic waste.6. What is Hiccup Earth’s primary service A. Selling reusable cups directly to runners.B. Donating silicone cups to race organizers.C. Renting recyclable cups to sports events.D. Offering eco-friendly materials to cup producers.7. What is the purpose of the last paragraph A. To call on more sustainable practice. B. To analyze potential challenges.C. To compare waste reduction measures. D. To introduce another innovation.CGroup interactions are an essential part of personal and professional life, and mastering them can significantly benefit our social, work, and personal munication is a complex (复杂的) process, with body language playing a vital role in how messages are perceived and understood. Understanding body language can significantly improve group interactions, making them more positive and productive.Unlike verbal language, body language often reveals true thoughts and feelings unconsciously. It can share emotions more directly than words. For example, a bright smile and relaxed shoulders usually show happiness, while leaning back means being not interested. Even small movements, like tapping fingers or avoiding eye contact, can suggest nervousness, which words may try to hide.Gestures are a valuable component of body language, aiding in clarifying and emphasizing spoken messages during group interactions. Skillful use of gestures can help show passion, support understanding, and maintain engagement (参与) within a group setting. Descriptive gestures, such as using hands to illustrate a concept or directional movements to indicate options, can provide visual strengthening to verbal communication. These gestures help ensure that the group can follow the discussion, especially in complex or technical conversations.However, too much gestures may become distracting or annoying in group settings. The key is to ensure gestures are purposeful and relevant, naturally adding to the verbal message. Practicing consistency (一致性) in gestures that match the tone and content of your speech helps strengthen the intended message, enabling clearer communication and understanding among group members.Despite its importance, common misunderstandings about body language often cause misinterpretation. A usual one is treating single movements as absolute cues (暗示): many think crossed arms equal defensiveness, but it could just be a comfortable posture or a response to cold. Another is ignoring context-avoiding eye contact in a serious talk might seem dishonest, but it could result from cultural respect for others. These oversimplified judgments ignored the complexity of body language and its influencing factors.8. What can we learn about the relationship between body language and verbal language A. Words share emotions more directly. B. Verbal language is more widely used.C. They have the same cultural meanings. D. Body language is more truthful at times.9. How can descriptive gestures help group interactions A. Hiding nervousness easily. B. Clarifying the group setting.C. Emphasizing key points. D. Avoiding communication mistakes.10. What does the author suggest in paragraph 4 A. Be mindful of overusing gestures. B. Use certain gestures on purpose.C. Maintain unity in language tones. D. Stick to your intended message.11. Why people often treat single movements as absolute cues A. They are often influenced by others. B. They fail to understand other factors.C. They are used to observing contexts. D. They have simple communication skills.DOver the last few years, walking 10,000 steps a day has become a popular goal among those aiming for a fit lifestyle. But while this target looks cool on fitness trackers and it’s certainly something to talk proudly about when achieved, there’s reportedly no scientific basis to it. Instead, researchers have looked up the number of steps you really need to keep yourself healthy. And surprisingly, it’s less than previously thought.A team of scientists from Yale University School of Medicine recently published a study where they seemed to have found this sweet spot for walking. They found that health risks were significantly reduced with step counts at 8,250 steps a day, while 9,700 steps are the ideal amount for those with cardiovascular (心血管) conditions.While this offers a fixed goal, the researchers add that doing moderate physical activity is helpful, regardless of the amount. “Increasing daily step count is associated with reduced cardiovascular death rate in hypertensive (高血压的) individuals, with optimal (最佳的) benefits observed below 8,250 and 9,700 daily steps, respectively,” they write. “Moderate levels of physical activity provide substantial health benefits, highlighting the importance of setting realistic and reachable activity goals for hypertensive populations.”This is in line with the findings from a study in JAMA Internal Medicine in 2022. Back then, researchers discovered that the more you walk, the lower your risk of cancer and other conditions. But while those who walk 10,000 steps have a lower risk of cancer than those who take 8,000 and a lower risk than those who take 6,000, the benefits plateau after the 10,000 mark — so there’s really no reason to push it, especially if you struggle to make it that far.What’s more, walking is not only great for your body, but also for your mental health. And while you’re at it, if you have the chance to do it in nature rather than a gym or an urban setting, the benefits are even higher. So put on your walking shoes, and get going!12. What is the author’s attitude towards walking 10,000 steps a day to keep fit A. Supportive. B. Doubtful. C. Worried. D. Unclear.13. What do we know about hypertensive individuals A. Their death rate is higher than others.B. They need extremely high step counts.C. Moderate walking works well for them.D. They should avoid any physical activity.14. What does the underlined word “plateau” mean in paragraph 4 A. Stay at a steady level. B. Continue to increase.C. Fade dramatically. D. Achieve the maximum effect.15. What can be a suitable title for the text A. Ways to Realize Daily Step Goal B. Walking: Great for Your Mental HealthC. How to Balance Walking and Resting D. Is Walking 10,000 Steps a Day a Myth 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。Time Management Strategies for StudentsTime management is a crucial skill for students to balance academic workload, extracurricular activities, and personal well-being. Here are five practical strategies to help you maximize productivity and reduce stress.Prioritize tasks with a To-Do list.Start each day by listing all academic and personal tasks, then categorize them into urgent, important, and optional. For instance, completing homework with tight deadlines should be more important than leisure activities like watching TV. ___16___ This clear structure helps you stay focused and prevents feelings of being overwhelmed.Break large tasks into manageable steps.Complex assignments, such as writing a research paper, can feel frightening. Divide them into smaller, actionable parts: research, outline, draft, revision, and finalization. ___17___ Celebrate small milestones (e. g. , finishing the outline) to maintain motivation.Avoid multitasking — focus single-mindedly.Contrary to common belief, multitasking actually reduces productivity. Switching between tasks increases errors and delays. ___18___ Try the Pomodoro Technique: perfect balance of 25-minute focus and 5-minute rest. This method enhances concentration and helps you stay on track.___19___Be honest about the time required for each task. Overestimating leads to procrastination (拖延), while underestimating causes unnecessary stress. Remember, flexibility is key — adjust your schedule in time if unexpected tasks arise. A realistic plan ensures you stay productive without burning out.Review and reflect daily.End each day by evaluating your progress: Did you complete priority tasks What distractions could you avoid tomorrow This reflection not only clarifies your workload but also builds confidence. ___20___By integrating these strategies, you'll gain control over your schedule, reduce stress, and enhance both academic performance and quality of life. With consistency, these techniques will become lifelong habits, empowering you to achieve goals with confidence and ease.A. Increase productivity.B. Set realistic deadlines.C. Instead, dedicate specific time to each activity.D. However, it's essential to include short breaks to recharge.E. Regularly improving your strategies helps you stay efficient.F. Use a physical planner or digital app to visualize your tasks.G. This systematic approach allows you to tackle each step without pressure.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。This month, a special event brightened up our Sun Chlorella Healing Center — the seventh-month celebration of our loved cow, Rumi. He lives in this safe place with his mom, Serenity, whose life we spared from the ____21____ . Little did we know that our rescue mission would soon bring a new ____22____ into the world.At our center, birth is ____23____ as we don’t breed (繁殖) animals. Our encounter with Rumi’s birth was ____24____ . When we first saw Serenity with her tiny baby cow, she was carefully drying and cleaning him, ____25____ him to take his first shaky steps. We were ____26____ to be part of this amazing moment, so we approached quietly. But Serenity’s reaction ____27____ us. She instantly stepped over Rumi, ____28____ herself on top of him and looked at us with ____29____ , as if saying, “Please, don’t take my baby away. ” We ____30____ stepped back so she would not feel scared.We gave them ____31____ , reassuring Serenity and her baby stay together in peace. Over time, she could ____32____ us enough to let us pet them. Now at seven month old, Rumi has a lot of friends, but Serenity still ____33____ him daily, grooming (梳毛) and resting together.Their ____34____ reminds us animals love their families deeply. We’re honored to have them, and hope their story ____35____ a world where all moms — of any species — can raise their young in a safe and free environment.21. A. shelter B. butcher-house C. center D. hospital22. A. chance B. solution C. challenge D. life23. A. rare B. natural C. unwelcome D. difficult24. A. predictable B. unforgettable C. careless D. awkward25. A. threatening B. preventing C. urging D. promising26. A. hesitant B. eager C. confused D. suitable27. A. amused B. stimulated C. alarmed D. embarrassed28. A. preserved B. lifted C. adapted D. positioned29. A. fear B. question C. anger D. curiosity30. A. randomly B. independently C. unwillingly D. immediately31. A. attention B. privacy C. medicine D. food32. A. understand B. distinguish C. trust D. recognize33. A. fights for B. picks out C. watches over D. checks out34. A. bond B. generosity C. kindness D. growth35. A. follows B. reminds C. produces D. inspires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。China is riding the wave of an AI-powered transformation. AI is not only driving automation and increasing ____36____ (efficient) but also unlocking new possibilities.Picture this: The classroom blackboard ____37____ (replace) with a big screen and students click on tablets (平板电脑) to answer questions instead of writing with pencils. AI makes it a reality, offering new learning pathways for Chinese students and ____38____ (bridge) the urban-rural digital divide.At a middle school in Guiyang, Guizhou province, English teacher Zeng Xing found AI to be a game-changer during her 17-year career thanks to a smart classroom system developed by Chinese AI giant iFLYTEK. Zeng assigns exercises ____39____ her students through teaching tablets and the students ____40____ (instant) submit their answers back. Then, the big screen shows the detailed answers of each student. By analyzing results with AI, the system enables Zeng to deliver ____41____ (tailor) instructions that address the specific needs of each student.Moreover, the smart classroom system also enables students to improve their speaking skills through ____42____ (interaction) dialogues sourced from a vast database of English movies, news and poetry. “AI has created opportunities for basic education in remote areas like Guizhou,” says Huang Hui, head of Zeng’s middle school ____43____ complex terrain (地形 ) and challenging transportation systems limit educational resources.In addition to basic education, AI has ____44____ significant impact on higher education. Ever since Chinese AI assistant DeepSeek gained popularity, many colleges and universities _____45_____ (announce) its integration into their campus server systems.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46. 假定你是李华,你校将在下周五举办“校园艺术节”(Campus Art Festival),活动包含绘画展览、书法体验、古典舞表演等板块。你的英国笔友Tom对此活动很感兴趣,来信询问相关情况。请你给他写一封回信,内容包括:1.艺术节举办的目的;2.简要介绍特色活动;3.邀请他线上看直播。注意:1.词数100左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear Tom,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)47. 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。I still remember the first day of art class. Sarah sat by the window, her fingers skillfully shaping a piece of clay (陶土) into a beautiful bird. “Incredible,” I whispered. I’m Tom, who had just transferred to this school. Feeling like an outsider, I was drawn to Sarah’s passion, which was so similar to my own love for painting. I gathered my courage and showed her a painting of my own. To my surprise, her eyes lit up. “That’s amazing, Tom” she said. From that day on, we became inseparable best friends.However, everything changed when the school art competition was announced. The winner would receive a full scholarship to a famous art summer camp. Both Sarah and I decided to enter. We promised to support each other, no matter the outcome. But as the deadline neared, Sarah spent less time with me. I felt a growing distance between us. One afternoon, I saw her talking quietly with Mr. Davis, our art teacher, pointing at my half-finished painting. A bad thought came into my mind: “Was she trying to ruin my chances by asking the teacher for secret help ” The seed of misunderstanding was planted.The day before the submission (提交), I stayed late to put the final touches on my painting. As I left, I saw a beautiful, finished sculpture on Sarah’s desk—a dancer so lifelike that it almost took my breath away. A mix of admiration and bitter jealousy (嫉妒) washed over me. The next morning, chaos erupted in the art room. Sarah’s sculpture was lying on the floor, breaking into many pieces. She was crying sadly. Everyone was looking for the trouble-maker. My heart sank when Mr. Davis asked where I had been last night. Remembering my late stay, I froze. Seeing my panic, Sarah looked at me, her eyes filled with not just sadness, but held a look of blame. I couldn’t form any words to defend myself.For two days, we didn’t speak. The weight of her unspoken blame was crushing me. I couldn’t focus on my studies or my winning painting. Finally, I couldn’t bear it anymore.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。“Sarah, I need to talk to you,” I said, my voice trembling (颤抖).___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________“What It’s our school cleaner’s cat ” I asked in surprise.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 山西省2026届高三下学期高考适应性模拟英语试卷 答案.docx 山西省2026届高三下学期高考适应性模拟英语试卷.docx