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甘肃陇南康县第一中学、康县第二中学、康县永兴中学2026年高考考前模拟考试英语试卷(含答案,无听力音频无听力原文)

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甘肃陇南康县第一中学、康县第二中学、康县永兴中学2026年高考考前模拟考试英语试卷
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 阅读单选(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Art4 You Scotland
Art4 You Scotland started as an evening art class in 2010 and has eventually grown to what it is today, an excellent art school that delivers quality art classes and workshops that will fit your needs and suit your preference. Learning a wide variety of art technique classes, you can certainly find the best style and the perfect medium that will showcase well your talent and skills and further enhance your craft (技巧). Some of the classes that they offer include watercolour, life drawing, painting and drawing, mixed media, and even clothing and housing design.
They offer one-to-one sessions, art holidays, art weekends, special occasions and corporate workshops and art classes for kids. Helping you enhance your capabilities, their expert and highly skilled art teachers ensure to offer you friendly and thorough assistance and lessons and make sure that you are comfortable and confident in polishing your craft under their careful guidance. Grow your talent with their expert help and have a unique and wonderful experience that only they can provide.
LOCATION
Address: Oakwood Garden Centre, Killearn, Glasgow G63 9PT
Phone: 798 176 8081
Website: www. art4youscotland. co. uk
COST
Number Price per class
1 75
2 — 4 60
5 — 10 50
REVIEWS
“A wonderful 5-day course, Inspirational and thought-provoking (引人深思). Ewen and Claudia make a wonderful team, supporting their clients with lots of materials and Ewen provides useful insights and supportive encouraging comments. My advice is GO on this course!”
— David Regan
25. What is a distinguishing feature of Art4 You Scotland
A.It offers personalized art courses.
B.It requires previous art experience.
C.It is intended for professional artists.
D.It is the oldest art school in Scotland.
26. How much should a group of six pay
A. 375. B. 360. C. 350. D. 300.
27. Where is the text probably taken from
A.A university brochure. B.A course advertisement.
C.A camp notice. D.A business magazine.
B
Global Volunteers offers various volunteer projects ranging from teaching to childcare, and labor to healthcare. We’ve highlighted some of our most popular volunteer abroad projects. So keep reading to find the best student service-learning projects for you:
Best student service-learning teaching projects
Assist local teachers in one-on-one and small group settings — in subjects like math, science, nutrition, reading, computer literacy, geography, and the like. Or, use your native understanding of the English language to create lively lessons to help students with their conversational English skill:
·Teaching Service program locations: the Cook Islands, Cuba, Greece, Italy, Malaysia, Nepal, Peru, Poland, Portugal, St. Lucia, Tanzania, and Vietnam.
·Volunteer duration: Volunteer for one to three weeks, programs start on select Sundays and Saturdays year-round.
Best student service-learning healthcare projects
Assist with non-invasive procedures such as blood pressure checks, diabetes (糖尿病) screening, eye exams, and more. For nutrition majors: Establish, plant, maintain and harvest school and household gardens, teach healthy meal planning and food preparation to students and families.
·Medical and health service program locations: Peru and Tanzania.
·Volunteer duration: Volunteer for one to five weeks, programs start on select Sundays and Saturdays year-round.
Best student service-learning construction projects
·Help with painting, repairing, building, and landscaping community facilities that support children’s growth and development.
·Construction service program locations: Cook Islands, Cuba, Montana, Peru, St. Lucia, Panama, and Texas.
·Volunteer duration: Volunteer for one to three months, programs start on select Sundays and Saturdays year-round.
Best student service-learning childcare projects
Offer the “extra” attention that at-risk children crave and deserve — Stimulating, nurturing, feeding, and playing with babies, toddlers, and preschool children.
·Childcare service program locations: Cook Islands, Peru, St. Lucia, and Tanzania.
·Volunteer duration: Volunteer for one to three weeks, programs start on select Sundays in the first half of the year.
28. Where can volunteers participate in all four programs
A.Cuba. B.St. Lucia. C.Peru. D.Tanzania.
29. What can nutrition majors do in healthcare projects
A.Perform eye exams. B.Cook nutritious meals.
C.Manage school gardens. D.Record blood pressure.
30. How do construction projects differ from the others
A.They offer the most location choices.
B.They require the longest serving time.
C.They demand professional experience.
D.They involve interaction with local children.
C
The ocean is home to numerous small floating organisms called zooplankton (浮游动物), some measuring as tiny as 0.04 inches long. They spend most of their lives asleep, deep in the ocean. New research has shined a light on how these little creatures are important for helping to protect the planet against global warming. Led by scientists from China, the UK and Canada, the research focused on the Southern Ocean, also known as the Antarctic Ocean, which is about one sixteenth of Earth’s total ocean area.
The team studied zooplankton like krill (磷虾), which eat tiny plant-like organisms called phytoplankton (浮游植物) near the sea’s surface. These phytoplankton absorb carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas that traps the Sun’s heat in the atmosphere and contributes to climate change. In winter, the zooplankton sink about 1,600 feet below the ocean surface and slowly breathe out the carbon dioxide from the phytoplankton they have eaten, releasing it into the water. This process, called the “seasonal migrant pump”, transports more than 70 million tons of carbon to areas far below the ocean’s surface annually.
Because the zooplankton are so deep down, the gas they release takes many years — sometimes even centuries — to rise to the surface and enter Earth’s atmosphere. Angus Atkinson, who worked on the study, explained that without the seasonal migrant pump, the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere would be double what they are now.
Guang Yang, another researcher, said zooplankton are “unsung heroes” of carbon storage. The team hopes the study will encourage scientists to include zooplankton in their calculations of how much carbon is stored around the world. It also highlights the importance of protecting the Southern Ocean, where krill are under threat from panies fish for krill as they are used in products like health supplements and fish food. Activists are concerned that overharvesting could affect the food chain in the ocean, noting that krill are not only a food source for whales, seals and seabirds but also help fight climate change.
31. What is the focus of the research
A.The threat of krill fishing to Antarctica’s food chain.
B.The living habits of zooplankton in the Southern Ocean.
C.The new method of measuring carbon storage in oceans.
D.The role of tiny ocean creatures in slowing global warming.
32. What can we know about the “seasonal migrant pump” process
A.The whole process happens only in winter.
B.Carbon is taken far below the ocean’s surface.
C.Zooplankton absorb carbon from the atmosphere.
D.Phytoplankton release carbon dioxide in the ocean.
33. Why does carbon dioxide stay in the ocean for a long time
A.Because it is breathed out slowly.
B.Because it is transported too deep.
C.Because it is released into the water.
D.Because it is absorbed by phytoplankton.
34. What can be a suitable title for the text
A.Zooplankton: victims of global warming
B.Phytoplankton: silent migrant heroes
C.Zooplankton: unnoticed climate regulators
D.Phytoplankton: signs of seasonal migration
D
Can music help you concentrate at work Researchers from the University of Wales Institute in Cardiff conducted a new study, and it has some interesting results.
The research examined the ability of 25 people, aged 18 to 30, to remember information while listening to various sounds. In one task they had to remember a list of eight consonant (辅音) letters, which were dictated to them.
Participants in the study were tested under three different conditions: in a quiet environment, while listening to music they liked, and while listening to music they didn’t like. The participants generally did better when they were working in silence. The background music seemed to make memorization and recall more difficult. However, scientists also found that listening to music before doing the tests seemed to help concentration.
“Despite describing their self-selected music as more pleasant, their performance was poor, just as it was when they listened to music they disliked,” explained one of the researchers. So, even if you’re listening to music you like, it’ll still interfere with your work.
This would appear to contradict the findings of scientists who have researched what is popularly known as the “Mozart Effect”. This concept was invented by French scientist Dr. Alfred A. Tomatis in 1991. Tomatis published a book, Why Mozart , which described what he believed were the healing powers of listening to Mozart’s music.
He also suggested that Mozart’s music could aid brain development. Later studies indicated it might enhance children’s spatial intelligence, leading to a widespread belief that classical music could boost a child’s IQ. The governor of the state of Georgia even once advocated allocating over $ 100,000 annually to supply classical CDs to every newborn in the state.
Another study seemed to further contradict the idea that music could help with concentration. The researchers found that surveyed university students mostly preferred studying in silence. Those listening to music preferred instrumental songs, saying that lyrics are distracting.
So, if you’re studying for an exam, turn off your music!
35. What is the main purpose of the passage
A.To prove that Mozart’s music boosts IQ.
B.To recommend the best music for studying.
C.To compare different types of background sounds.
D.To indicate that silence is better for concentration than music.
36. What can be inferred about the “Mozart Effect”
A.It only works for children under 18.
B.It was first discovered by a governor.
C.It may have been overestimated by the public.
D.It has been proven to enhance adult intelligence.
37. The underlined word “distracting” in paragraph 7 is closest in meaning to ________.
A.disturbing B.favorable C.remarkable D.discouraging
38. What does the author imply about background music
A.It best aids creative work.
B.Its effects are inconsistent across studies.
C.It enhances performance in concentration tasks.
D.It affects people differently based on preference.
第二节 七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Art is often seen as an essential component of a well-rounded education, fostering creativity and critical thinking. 39 Integrating art into educational curricula can enrich students’ learning experiences and encourage community engagement.
Engaging with art helps students develop a variety of skills that are critical for personal growth. Through artistic expression, students improve their creativity, problem-solving abilities, and emotional intelligence. These skills are beneficial for personal development, preparing students for future challenges. 40 By exploring different cultures through art, students gain a broader perspective of the world, fostering acceptance and understanding in an increasingly globalized society.
41 By hosting art exhibits, performances, and workshops, schools can engage community members, creating opportunities for collaboration and support. This partnership strengthens the social connection and encourages lifelong learning among community members. Moreover, this community involvement in school art programs can provide additional resources and expertise. This collaborative approach benefits both students and the community as a whole.
Studies have shown that students involved in art education tend to perform better academically. The skills developed through art, such as concentration, discipline, and perseverance, translate into improved performance in other subjects. Furthermore, art education often provides students with an alternative means of expression. 42 By offering diverse learning opportunities, schools can cater to a wider range of learning styles and needs.
In today’s rapidly changing world, innovation and creativity are crucial for personal and professional success. Art education encourages students to think outside the box and approach problems from different angles. 43
A.Art education plays a vital role in shaping a brighter future.
B.Art education serves as a bridge between schools and communities.
C.Additionally, art education enhances cultural awareness and sensitivity.
D.By prioritizing art in education, schools can cultivate intelligent thinkers.
E.This creative mindset is essential for developing innovative solutions in any field.
F.It can be especially beneficial for those who struggle with conventional academic subjects.
G.Yet, its benefits extend far beyond the classroom, impacting both schools and communities.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。
For sixteen-year-old Leo, summer in the countryside felt like a punishment. He was used to the constant 44 of the city — traffic, horns and the buzz of his phone. Here, at his grandmother’s old farmhouse, the silence pressed down on him like a heavy blanket. “Too quiet,” he 45 , but his grandmother simply smiled. “Listen,” she said.
One afternoon, Leo 46 the dusty attic. Among forgotten trunks, he found a wooden box containing a delicate pocket 47 . Its face was cracked, 48 the hands were still in good condition. He 49 it, and the soft ticking filled the stillness. For a moment, he forgot his boredom, watching dust particles (尘粒) 50 in the golden light.
That evening, his grandmother 51 him to the old oak tree and asked him to close his eyes. At first, he heard nothing but his own breathing. Then 52 , the world began to whisper — the wind through the cornfields, a cricket’s rhythmic chirp, the distant bark of a fox. Beneath it lay the 53 , steady pulse of the watch in his pocket. “Noise shouts,” his grandmother said. “But silence 54 . You have to be still enough to let it in.”
Later that week, Leo’s phone 55 . Instead of searching for a charger, he helped his grandmother repair a broken fence. Working in companionable quiet, he realized silence wasn’t 56 — it was full of things he’d been too busy to notice. His worries — the failed exam, the arguments with friends — seemed 57 now. He had found a larger space in which to hold them.
Silence, he understood at last, is not the absence of noise. It is the 58 of your own voice.
44. A.echo B.noise C.roar D.melody
45. A.claimed B.admitted C.complained D.joked
46. A.wandered into B.stormed out of C.escaped from D.passed by
47. A.mirror B.watch C.timer D.compass
48. A.since B.although C.when D.yet
49. A.turned B.opened C.wound D.wiped
50. A.swell B.settle C.hide D.dance
51. A.led B.followed C.dragged D.pushed
52. A.gratefully B.surprisingly C.fortunately D.overwhelmingly
53. A.deafening B.sharp C.faint D.flat
54. A.whispers B.thunders C.yells D.screams
55. A.rang B.disappeared C.died D.started
56. A.meaningful B.empty C.peaceful D.missing
57. A.heavier B.bigger C.deeper D.smaller
58. A.limitation B.symbol C.loss D.presence
第二节 语法填空(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。
Jianbing (pancake) is not only one of China’s most popular street breakfasts but also one of its best-kept culinary (烹饪的) secrets.
Almost every city in China has 59 (it) own jianbing vendor (摊贩) serving breakfast from daybreak through mid-morning. They satisfy hungry 60 (local) on their way to work. Around 5:00 a.m., vendors appear with everything 61 (prepare) on the back of a bicycle or motorbike: a heavy circular grill (圆形烤架), a few tubs (桶) of ingredients, and 62 small cash box. They set up in unused spaces — doorways, storefronts, street corners, and once the first pancake 63 (cook) on the hot grill, there’s a line.
Of course, if jianbing were easy to make, it would have taken 64 around the world long ago. One of the challenges 65 (be) that the ingredients used in jianbing differ from area to area. In Tianjin, for example. vendors use youtiao (fried dough sticks) rather than fried wontons as filling to make the bing, 66 is called jianbing guozi. Other fillings range from Chinese sausage to bacon. Many people consider it impossible 67 (make) jianbing without months of training and practice. However, believe it or not, some 68 (devote) foreigners have recently opened jianbing businesses to introduce this Chinese dish into their own countries.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(满分15分)
69. 假定你是李华,你校英文报School Voice将举办以How to Use Doubao Wisely for Homework为主题的英语演讲比赛,请你写一篇演讲稿参赛。内容要点如下:
1.阐述现象;
2.分享观点;
3.提出建议。
注意:词数不少于80;开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
How to Use Doubao Wisely for Homework
Dear teachers and fellow students,
I’m Li Hua. It’s my great honor to stand here and share my views on using Doubao for homework.
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Thank you for listening!
第二节 读后续写(满分20分)
70. 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。
Grandma’s old wooden mailbox, with a chipped blue coat (涂料层) and a slightly rusted hinge (铰链), had stood at the quiet corner of the community for 20 years. It was not just a simple mailbox, but a warm bond with the nearby three families. Every early morning, when the first ray of sunlight spilled over the roof, Grandma would put on her shoes, hold a small bamboo basket, and walk slowly to the corner with her slightly bent back.
She would carefully collect her own letters and the daily newspapers for the elderly neighbors next door — Mr. Smith who suffered from leg pain and Ms. Brown who lived alone, both of whom could barely walk downstairs. Those newspapers were their main way to learn about the outside world, and Grandma’s small act of kindness had quietly lasted for years, warming the whole neighborhood.
On a holiday afternoon, Tom, a college student majoring in architecture, came to visit Grandma as usual. When he turned the corner, he was shocked to find the mailbox lying on the ground, its wooden body split into several pieces. He glanced around instinctively and saw a man walking a large dog in the distance. There was a crumpled note stuck on the wall beside it, which read, “Sorry, my dog knocked your mailbox over accidentally. I’ll come to fix it later.”
Seeing the broken mailbox and scattered wood pieces, Grandma sighed softly, her eyes filled with worry. She squatted down gently, stroked the worn wood with her rough hands, and murmured in a low voice, “What shall I do now ” Tom knew the elderly neighbors were heavily dependent on the newspapers. Without the mailbox, how could they get the news on time What if the dog owner broke his promise and couldn’t fix the mailbox today Watching Grandma’s helpless expression, he felt a strong desire in his heart.
注意:续写词数应为150左右;请按如下格式作答。
Paragraph 1:
Considering the mailbox too old, Tom decided to build a new one.
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Paragraph 2:
When all the preparations were done, the dog owner arrived.
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参考答案
二、阅读理解
第一节 阅读单选
25-27 ADB 28-30 CCB 31-34 DBBC 35-38 DCAB
第二节 七选五
39-43 GCBFE
三、语言运用
完形填空
44-48 BCABB 49-50 CD 51-55 ABCAC 56-58 BDD
语法填空
59. its
60. locals
61. prepared
62. a
63. is cooked
64. off
65. is
66. which
67. to make
68. devoted
四、写作参考范文
69 演讲稿
How to Use Doubao Wisely for Homework
Dear teachers and fellow students,
I’m Li Hua. It’s my great honor to stand here and share my views on using Doubao for homework.
Now many students turn to Doubao to finish homework quickly. However, some just copy answers directly, which is bad for independent thinking. In my opinion, Doubao is a useful learning tool instead of a shortcut. We should use it to solve difficult problems and learn new knowledge.
Here are my suggestions. First, try to work out problems on your own first. Second, use Doubao to check answers and analyze mistakes. Let’s make good use of it to improve ourselves.
Thank you for listening!
70 读后续写
Paragraph 1:
Considering the mailbox too old, Tom decided to build a new one. He rushed home to get professional tools and high-quality wood. With his professional knowledge, he measured sizes carefully and cut the wood bit by bit. He also painted the new mailbox blue to match the old one. Neighbors passed by and gave him a hand. Everyone worked together busily and happily. Soon a brand-new and firm mailbox stood at the corner.
Paragraph 2:
When all the preparations were done, the dog owner arrived. He felt quite sorry for the accident and wanted to pay for the loss. Grandma smiled and refused his money. Seeing the new mailbox, he praised Tom highly. From then on, the new mailbox continued to carry letters and newspapers. It still became the warm link connecting the whole community.

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