辽宁名校联盟2026届高三下学期模拟预测英语试题(含答案,无听力原文,无音频)

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辽宁名校联盟2026届高三下学期模拟预测英语试题(含答案,无听力原文,无音频)

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2026年辽宁名校联盟高三下学期模拟预测英语试卷
第Ⅰ卷
第一节 听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
一、短对话(1-5)
1. How will the woman go to the supermarket
A.On foot. B.By bus. C.By car.
2. Where are the woman’s keys
A.In the bag. B.In her coat pocket. C.In her jacket pocket.
3. How does the woman feel about her presentation
A.Worried. B.Satisfied. C.Disappointed.
4. Where does the conversation most probably take place
A.In a supermarket. B.In a restaurant. C.At home.
5. What are the speakers talking about
A.When the boy will start his job.
B.What the boy will do in the garden.
C.Where the boy will work this summer.
二、长对话(6-16)
听第6段对话,回答第6、7题
6. How is the boy’s school life
A.He finds it easy to learn Chinese.
B.He doesn’t like his Chinese teacher.
C.He gets along well with his classmates.
7. What does the boy say about his new school
A.It has a small courtyard.
B.It has a big library.
C.It is an old building.
听第7段对话,回答第8—10题
8. Why does the man come to the woman
A.To check in. B.To change rooms. C.To book a room.
9. How long will the man stay
A.Three days. B.Ten days. C.Thirteen days.
10. What will the man do later
A.Attend a conference. B.Buy a guidebook. C.Have a meal.
听第8段对话,回答第11—13题
11. What does the woman ask the man to do
A.Set the table. B.Eat some roast chicken. C.Watch the roast chicken.
12. Where are the spoons
A.In the bottom drawer. B.In the top drawer. C.In the lazy Susan.
13. What do we know about the man
A.He is not a native. B.He has never done cooking. C.He has learned a lot of new terms.
听第9段对话,回答第14—16题
14. What does the woman say about the first job
A.The pay is steady. B.The company is growing. C.The working place is unfixed.
15. What is the most difficult for the woman
A.Planning lessons. B.Balancing work and life. C.Managing students.
16. What has the woman tried to do
A.Hand out more homework. B.Get some students to help. C.Chat with her students.
三、独白(17-20)
17. What is one of the requirements for the story competition
A.It must be submitted by July 20th.
B.It must be no more than 800 words.
C.It must be set in a city.
18. What kind of story does the competition demand
A.A comedy. B.Science fiction. C.A thriller.
19. What do we know about Carol Simmons
A.She works for a magazine.
B.She has won an award for her novel.
C.She wrote a book named Creative Writing.
20. What will be the prize for the winner
A.Books. B.CDs. C.A computer.
第二节 阅读理解(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
San Francisco ToursNapa and Sonoma Wine Country Full-Day Tour from San Francisco
This Northern California Wine Country tour from San Francisco removes the trouble of arguing over who is the driver for the trip. Stop at various brewhouses in Napa and Sonoma and ride safely in an air-conditioned coach with reclining seats and an onboard restroom for comfort and convenience. You even have time at Sonoma Square Plaza to eat lunch at your own expense.
Duration: 9 hours Start time: Check availability
Language: English
Ticket type: Mobile Cost: $ 149.00Alcatraz with San Francisco Bay Cruise
This convenient package gives you access to two separate essential San Francisco experiences — a visit to Alcatraz Island, and a sightseeing cruise. Instead of waiting in long ticket lines, this time-saving option helps you explore San Francisco more efficiently. Take a ferry to Alcatraz Island where you can go inside the Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary and enjoy an audio guide. A SanFrancisco Bay cruise is also included with views of Pier 39’s sea lions, the waterfront area, and the city’s skyline. Please note that children four years old and younger do not need purchased tickets.
Duration: 2-4 hours Start time: Check availability
Language: German, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, English, Italian, French, Spanish
Ticket type: Mobile Cost: $ 139.00Muir Woods & Sausalito Half-Day Tour (Return by Bus or Ferry from Sausalito)
An independent trip to the beautiful Muir Woods National Monument requires advance reservations and finding parking in Sausalito can be difficult. Easily visit both must-see locations on this guided tour from San Francisco, which includes skip-the-line access at Muir Woods and a trouble-free stop at the charming waterfront town. At each destination, enjoy free time away from your group, so you can explore at your own pace.
Duration: 5 hours Start time: Check availability
Language: English
Ticket type: Mobile Cost: $ 89.00
21. What can you do in the tour in Napa and Sonoma
A.Enjoy beautiful skyline. B.Have lunch for free.
C.Have a nice bus tour. D.Drive your own car.
22. How much will it cost a parent on a San Francisco Bay cruise with a daughter aged 8 and a son aged 1
A.$ 89. B.$ 139. C.$ 278. D.$ 417.
23. What do the three tours have in common
A.Advance bookings required.
B.Online tickets service available.
C.Having access to an audio guide.
D.Supporting multiple languages.
B
It was a week after my mom had passed away, and I didn’t know how to go on with life. So when I received an email from a friend about a race benefiting cancer research, I ignored it. It seemed too close to the heart, as cancer was the disease that had taken my mother away from me.
But something about my friend’s words — “I can help organize the whole thing” — stuck with me. I felt obliged (有义务的) to agree. In the weeks to come, I managed to re-enter the world of the living. I checked our team’s website daily, feeling proud each time a donation ticked up our total. I knew my mom would have wanted it that way. She was the type who never got defeated. It was this very spirit that helped me get by.
When the race ended, I noticed the runners all had one thing in common: There were big smiles on their faces. They made it look so rewarding and effortless. I wanted in.
So I enrolled in another race two months later. Considering I could barely run a mile, it was ambitious. But my friend and I made a training plan so I wouldn’t come in last. I followed it religiously and didn’t let anything get in my way.
Running up and down the city’s hills, I was flooded with memories. I had lived there after college and my mother had visited often. I passed Bloomingdale’s, recalling the time she and I had gotten into a screaming argument there.
I was about to beat myself up when I remembered what Mom had said after her diagnosis of cancer. “Jane, I don’t want you to feel guilty about anything.” Her paper-thin hands had held me tightly. A weight lifted from my shoulders.
When the race day arrived, I gave it my all for my mom and for all she had taught me and continued to teach me. As I ran, whenever I felt like slowing down, I pictured her cheering me on.
Crossing the finish line, I was filled with her love and a sense of peace.
24. Why did the author ignore the email in the beginning
A.She felt it hard to finish the race.
B.She had no time to join in the event.
C.She thought the research meaningless.
D.She was reminded of her mother’s death.
25. What mainly helped the author recover from her mom’s death
A.The company of her friends.
B.The inspiration from her mom.
C.The pleasure in going for a run.
D.The success in organizing an event.
26. Which of the words can best describe the author’s mom
A.Considerate and polite. B.Brave and humorous.
C.Strong-willed and caring. D.Outgoing and patient.
27. What can we infer about the author from the passage
A.She healed via running. B.She was good at running.
C.She won the race. D.She still feels guilty.
C
For several years now, the countryside has no longer functioned merely as a picturesque counterpoint (对比物) to the city but has become an active laboratory for new relationships between the landscape and people. Trace of Land is one of the examples.
Designers reinterpret the hay bale (干草捆) as spatial equipment that unfolds across the fields of Val Badia in the Italian Dolomites. Presented as part of the international open-air art event — SMACH 2026, the project transforms an agricultural object into a canopy-like (类顶篷的) structure that follows the landscape, offering places for shade, rest, and gatherings.
The land art equipment is a continuous path made of unfolded hay bales. It moves with the outline of the Alpine landscape. Removed from its functional role in farming, the ha y bale becomes both sculptural and architectural, drawing attention to the relationship between human labor, tools, and the land.
Often seen as typical parts of farm life, hay bales are in fact products of industrialized processes, stored and transported by machinery. In Trace of Land, this industrial form is loosened and reshaped, creating a structure that switches between lying on the ground and lifting lightly to form shaded passages. The result is a temporary canopy that strikes a balance between agricultural efficiency and the natural setting. In line with the theme of SMACH 2026, hay bales represent the reciprocal relationship between humans and the land, enhancing the dialog between people and the environment.
Visitors are invited to walk along and beneath the structure, using box-shaped bales arranged as seating to pause and reflect. As time passes, the hay will naturally break down, returning to the soil and completing a cycle of use and renewal.
28. What role is given to the ha y bale in the project
A.A farming tool. B.A storage device.
C.A relaxation zone. D.A cultural platform.
29. What does the underlined word “reciprocal” in paragraph 4 mean
A.Formal. B.Casual. C.Mutual. D.Distant.
30. What can we learn about the ha y bale structure from the text
A.It is a permanent architectural work for farming.
B.It combines artistic value with practical functions.
C.It aims to promote modern industrialized farming.
D.It is designed to replace traditional agricultural tools.
31. Which column of a website might the text be taken from
A.Redesigning the countryside. B.Advocating farming techniques.
C.Remodeling urban landscape. D.Talking with agriculturalists.
D
Berries of all kinds are a delicious and healthy part of any diet. Now, researchers in Finland have shown that these fruits are more than just a tasty treat. A spray (喷雾) made of berry extract has been found to prevent deadly bacteria in wounds.
According to a press release from VTT Research in Finland, antibiotic (抗生素的) resistant bacteria are one of the ten greatest world health challenges of our time. This type of bacteria can cause wound infections that are very difficult to treat. But now a solution may have been found. VTT Research found a way to use the antimicrobial properties of berries to make a spray that kills deadly bacteria without harming the useful microbes (微生物) that live on the human skin.
This could avoid those very dangerous wound antibiotic resistant infections, and make it possible to use fewer antibiotics while treating a patient. “The product could easily be used in hospitals as, say, a liquid to spray on the skin before surgery,” Panu Lahtinen, Associate Professor and Senior Advisor at VTT said in the press release.
VTT has been researching the antimicrobial properties of berries for over two decades. While the data has not yet been published, the researchers found that wild berry seeds of all kinds are naturally coated with antimicrobial compounds. This helps prevent the growth of molds or other diseases before the fruit can shoot up. “Our research has identified antimicrobial compounds in several wild berries,” Panu told Good News Finland.
The researchers developed a way to extract the useful compounds from berry cakes, a byproduct of juice making that contains berry seeds and skins. A nanocellulose (纳米纤维素) film that is friendly to human skin is bathed in the berry compound extracted from the berry cake. This makes their spray entirely bio-based.
What is remarkable is that VTT found a way to use the power of their local natural surroundings — wild raspberries grow abundantly in Finland — to help humanity, all while also partaking in a circular economy by using organic matter that would otherwise be considered a waste product. As the threat of antibiotic resistant bacteria grows, it is good to know that the solution may be something so simple as a berry.
32. Which statement best describes the benefit of using berry spray
A.It promotes faster surgical recovery.
B.It can reduce the number of surgeries.
C.It can free patients of pain in surgeries.
D.It reduces reliance on antibiotics in treatment.
33. How is the product made
A.Making berries into berry cakes.
B.Making berry compounds hard enough.
C.Preventing aimed berries from getting affected.
D.Having berry compounds on nanocellulose material.
34. What is one most important fact about this product
A.Benefiting local people’s health.
B.Protecting patients’ skin before surgery.
C.Promoting sustainable development.
D.Increasing the products of natural berries.
35. What can be the best title of the text
A.Berry Spray Fights Bacteria. B.Berries: A New Tasty Treat.
C.Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria. D.Wild Berries Prove Powerful.
第三节 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。
Dogs, more so than almost any other domestic pets, are desperate for human eye contact. 36 And according to a study that pull at the heartstrings might be exactly why dogs can give us those looks at all.
37 Studying the two animals is a bit like breaking open a four-legged time capsule. A paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that dogs’ faces are structured for complex expressions in a way that wolves aren’t.
For the study, a team looked at two muscles (the RAOL and LAOM muscles) that work together to widen and open a dog’s eyes, causing them to appear bigger and more lovely, which we read as distinctly humanlike. The muscles form two short, straight lines, which connect the ring of muscle around a dog’s eye to either end of the brow above. 38 Therefore, they concluded that the origin of these complex facial expressions is after dogs splitting from wolves. Research has also shown that when dogs work these muscles, humans respond more positively. This isn’t simply a coincidental love story, in which the eyes of two species just happen to meet across a crowded planet. 39
For a species to change quickly, a pretty powerful force must be acting on it. 40 We connect more deeply with animals capable of making humanlike facial movements, so dogs have evolved to look like our own human babies to be selected for adoption.
A.Dogs are very similar to wolves.
B.And that is where humans come in.
C.It’s hard for most people to resist the shining eyes of a little dog.
D.Dogs split off from their gray wolf relatives as many as 33,000 years ago.
E.But in the four gray wolves the researchers looked at, neither muscle was present.
F.Just like other best partnerships, this one is more likely the result of years of evolution.
G.Researchers have long been interested in the ways dogs make eye contact with humans.
第四节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
We were three days into a 27-day journey through eastern Nepal’s forests, walking through low clouds and constant rain. “Are we on the right path ” I asked my guide Raj. He 41 , rain dropping from his cap, “I’m quite sure.” As we walked down a muddy valley, a waterfall blocked our way. We 42 our shoes, struggling barefoot through icy water. “This is a real 43 !” I thought.
After we made our way across, we looked at each other through the downpour and 44 our heads back in laughter, briefly forgetting our wet and cold state.
This 45 attitude is typical of Nepalis. When things get tough, they make the best of it and keep walking. Life here is often 46 : freezing temperatures, infertile soil and few drivable roads. Yet its wild beauty is exactly what 47 tourists here.
Hours later, we 48 a small teahouse in the distance. I entered, seeing Pemba, a 14-year-old boy, making tea and his little sister 49 the fire. As the downpour 50 the roof, Pemba smiled shyly, steadily stirring (搅拌) the tea.
This teahouse is one of hundreds of mountain 51 . Tourists stop to rest and eat, but what they seek is 52 . Conversations around teahouse stoves can stretch for hours 53 languages and continents. Now, as we headed back, it 54 me how much this climb had depended on the families who guided climbers and offered 55 , which more than anything, made our journey possible.
41. A.nodded B.sighed C.hesitated D.complained
42. A.fastened B.washed C.wore D.removed
43. A.blessing B.surprise C.adventure D.discovery
44. A.shook B.hung C.lifted D.threw
45. A.critical B.positive C.cautious D.curious
46. A.welcoming B.unforgiving C.peaceful D.mysterious
47. A.scares B.concerns C.draws D.pushes
48. A.passed B.spotted C.constructed D.imagined
49. A.fighting B.cleaning C.tending D.ignoring
50. A.tapped on B.drummed against C.flowed into D.thundered through
51. A.shelters B.markets C.milestones D.barriers
52. A.satisfaction B.freedom C.excitement D.connection
53. A.in terms of B.on account of C.in line with D.regardless of
54. A.struck B.bothered C.shocked D.puzzled
55. A.courage B.tools C.warmth D.souvenirs
第Ⅱ卷 (非选择题 共50分)
第一节 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。
Li Ziqi, a renowned Chinese short-video creator born in Mianyang, Sichuan Province, 56 (gain) worldwide popularity recently for her videos. Her works, which showcase activities like planting vegetables, making handicrafts and cooking local dishes, have attracted over 80 million fans across global platforms including YouTube, 57 she has more than 20 million subscribers. 58 videos mainly feature traditional rural life and intangible cultural heritage craftsmanship.
What makes her videos unique is their 59 (elegant) and authenticity. For instance, when making lacquerware (漆器), she 60 (realistic) shows the graceful process of applying raw lacquer, enduring allergies and repeated polishing, allowing audiences 61 (appreciate) the hard work behind heritage. This approach has successfully broken the stereotype that ICH is “old-fashioned” and made it 62 (access) to young people.
In recent years, Li has shifted her focus. She now serves as the director of the Li Ziqi ICH Workstation, 63 (commit) herself to preserving traditional skills and supporting rural revitalization.
Some people think traditional culture is outdated, 64 her videos prove it can be attractive and modern. Unlike overly produced content, her videos often let the scenes speak for themselves. Therefore, officials praise Li highly for “telling Chinese stories 65 directly praising China”. It proves that sincere cultural expression can foster global understanding despite language barriers.
第二节 书面表达(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 应用文(满分15分)
66. 假定你是李华,你校英文报对高三学生高考后的旅行计划进行了问卷调查,结果如图所示。请你根据以下柱状图的内容,给校英语报写一篇短文,内容包括:
1.调查结果;
2.简述原因;
3.你的选择。
要求:
1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Students’ Holiday Travel Choices
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
第二节 读后续写(满分20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。
Jessica breathed in the familiar smell of dried grass and horses when entering the building for horses. She was back for another summer at Green Meadow Farm’s riding camp. Her advisor, Rose, walked beside her. Jessica searched every corner, hoping to see Piper, her favourite horse she had bonded with last year. They had even won second place in the annual obstacle course race (障碍赛跑) , where Piper had skillfully moved through the poles. Jessica loved everything about Piper, from her gentleness to the way Piper’s soft nose tickled (使发痒) her hand whenever she fed her apples.
“I can’t wait to ride Piper,” Jessica told Rose. Rose smiled. “I know you love Piper, but we need to save her for some new riders.” Jessica’s heart sank, but she nodded in understanding.
“How about you try riding Harley ” Rose said. Jessica was a little frightened by the giant male horse Rose pointed to. Even though Harley was beautiful with his shiny hair, he looked restless. Rose could sense Jessica’s anxiety. “Don’t worry. He just needs an experienced rider to help train him.”
Jessica cautiously approached him, but Harley moved away. As Jessica touched his back, he appeared restless and let out a loud cry, making Jessica even more nervous. An annoyed Jessica led an unwilling Harley outside. She climbed on top of him and headed to the obstacle course. However, when reaching the fence, Harley planted his feet in the dirt, refusing to take another step.
The first few days together were full of challenges. Harley refused jumps, galloped (飞奔) out of control, and once, frightened by a bird, he even went up on his back legs and threw Jessica into the air. Feeling painful and discouraged, she turned to Rose. “I really miss Piper and her gentleness. Harley is too hard to control.” Patting her on the shoulder, Rose said thoughtfully, “It’s okay to be scared, but do remember Harley has his own fears. If you are nervous, you will make him nervous. If you are confident, he will feel confident. If you show him trust, he will trust you.”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。
Hearing that, Jessica decided it was time for a fresh start with Harley. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The final day of the camp arrived, bringing with it the obstacle course race. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
参考答案
第Ⅰ卷
第一节 听力(每小题1.5分,共30分)略
第二节 阅读理解(每小题2.5分,共37.5分)
A篇
21. C 22. C 23. B
B篇
24. D 25. B 26. C 27. A
C篇
28. C 29. C 30. B 31. A
D篇
32. D 33. D 34. C 35. A
第三节 七选五(每小题2分,共10分)
36. C 37. D 38. E 39. F 40. B
第四节 完形填空(每小题1分,共15分)
41. A 42. D 43. C 44. D 45. B
46. B 47. C 48. B 49. C 50. B
51. A 52. D 53. D 54. A 55. C
第Ⅱ卷
第一节 语法填空(每小题1.5分,共15分)
56. has gained
57. where
58. Her
59. elegance
60. realistically
61. to appreciate
62. accessible
mitting
64. but/yet
65. without
第二节 书面表达(共35分)
第一节 应用文(15分)
参考范文
Students’ Holiday Travel Choices
A survey has been conducted on Senior Three students' travel plans after the college entrance examination.
As the chart shows, 51% of students prefer natural places, ranking first. About 30% choose historic spots, while only 19% plan to travel to foreign cities. Most students love natural scenery to relax themselves. Historic sites also appeal to those eager to learn about culture.
As for me, I will visit scenic natural places to release pressure fully.
第二节 读后续写(20分)
参考范文
Hearing that, Jessica decided it was time for a fresh start with Harley. She stopped being impatient and tried to understand the horse. Every day, she spent extra time feeding and petting Harley gently, speaking soft words to calm him down. Gradually, Harley grew less restless and began to trust her. Jessica practiced riding patiently, adjusting her posture and movements to make Harley feel safe. Slowly, the pair cooperated better and better on the obstacle course.
The final day of the camp arrived, bringing with it the obstacle course race. Jessica rode Harley confidently. This time, Harley refused no fences or jumps. He ran steadily and passed all obstacles skillfully. The crowd cheered loudly when they crossed the finish line. Jessica was overjoyed. She realized that true connection came from mutual trust, and Harley had become her new favorite partner.

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