四川省绵竹中学2025-2026学年6月高考适应性考试练习英语试题(含答案,含听力音频无听力原文)

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四川省绵竹中学2025-2026学年6月高考适应性考试练习英语试题
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。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。每段对话读两遍。
1.
Where does the conversation probably take place
A. In a bank. B. In a library. C. In a post office.
2.
Why does the woman keep looking at her phone
A. To use a new app. B. To check her email. C. To apply for a scholarship.
3.
How many pieces of luggage does the man actually have
A. One. B. Two. C. None.
4.
What does the woman imply
A. She was not interested at all.
B. The game was very exciting.
C. The seats were uncomfortable.
5.
What does the man think of the woman’s new boots
A. They suit her very well.
B. They look like a boat.
C. They are too expensive.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. What does the woman mean about the man’s problem
A. He does need a true friend.
B. His washing machine is broken.
C. He is possibly gaining weight.
7. What does the man think of the woman’s remark
A. It’s helpful. B. It’s hurtful. C. It’s funny.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What happened to the woman
A. She got caught in the rain.
B. She left her umbrella at home.
C. She forgot about the weather report.
9. What will the man probably do next
A. Go to sleep.
B. Go shopping for food.
C. Stay indoors all day.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10. Why is the woman calling
A. To cancel her order. B. To change her order. C. To report a wrong order.
11. What day is it today
A. Thursday. B. Friday. C. Saturday.
12. How does the woman probably feel at the end of the conversation
A. Annoyed. B. Doubtful. C. Satisfied.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13. What is the woman
A. A marathon organizer.
B. A marathon runner.
C. A marathon reporter.
14. Why wasn’t the man satisfied with his performance
A. He didn’t win the race.
B. He failed to break the record.
C. He ran slower than last year.
15. What happened to the man during the race
A. He fell behind at the start.
B. He fell down onto the track.
C. He got injured near the end.
16. What kept the man going when he was in pain
A. The coach’s encouragement.
B. The support from his family.
C. The cheers from the audience.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. What is the course designed for
A. Teaching grammar rules.
B. Improving spoken English.
C. Learning English culture.
18. What can students do during the tour
A. Try local food and drinks.
B. Complete an online course.
C. Attend classes at universities.
19. How long will the online course last
A. Eight days. B. Seven days. C. Six days.
20. What is the speaker doing
A. Introducing an English course.
B. Sharing her learning experience.
C. Recommending a teaching method.
第二部分 阅读理解(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
Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site is seeking positive and dynamic students to join our Visitor Experience and Community Engagement team as volunteers!
Position Overview:
Frederick Law Olmsted is widely recognized as the founder of American landscape architecture. Our site preserves his legacy and invites visitors to connect with the history of public spaces and environmental design.
This position, by serving as a frontline public representative, will play a vital role in creating an engaging experience for visitors, and it will in return enable volunteers to strengthen communication skills, and earn academic credits.
Availability:
We offer flexible start dates, with at least eight positions available from May to October. All volunteers must commit to a minimum of two 8-hour work periods each week, with one of these days being a weekend.
Duties and Responsibilities:
·Answering general questions and inquiries from the public.
·Designing and holding activities for park visitors.
·Responding to phone and written requests in a timely manner.
·Managing sales and money at the site bookstore.
Work Environment:
Applicants will work in a combination of indoor and outdoor environments. Work environments may include the cultural landscape, indoor office settings, and offsite locations. Temperatures and weather conditions will vary.
Requirements:
·Open to high school and post-secondary students. No prior work experience is required, but a strong interest in history or landscape architecture is highly preferred.
·Submit an application with two references (推荐人) and a cover letter stating your background and interest to our email by April 6.
·Comfortable pants or shorts are required for long periods of standing or walking. An official NPS shirt and name tag are provided.
·The position is unpaid. All applicants must arrange their own transportation and housing.
For additional information, please contact Katie Lade at kathryn-lade@nps.gov.
21. What can volunteers gain from this position
A. A monthly salary and free housing. B. The chance to earn academic credits.
C. A full-time job offer at the site. D. Free tickets to other national parks.
22. What are the volunteers expected to do
A. Introduce history to the public. B. Manage community finances.
C. Answer inquiries from visitors. D. Design research projects.
23. Where are you most likely to read the text
A. On a school notice board. B. On a company website.
C. In a travel brochure. D. In a historical paper.
B
When Angel Reese first joined the Chicago Sky as the No.7 pick in the WNBA (Women’s National Basketball Association) draft, the transition was far from smooth. The player known in college for her dominant rebounding (篮板球) and competitive spirit faced a steep learning curve against experienced professionals. Questions were raised about whether her game would translate, and her statistics in the early weeks were solid but not impressive, leading some experts to wonder if she was being overshadowed by other rookies (新手).
But Reese, with her constant efforts, quickly turned a corner. In a decisive mid-season game against the Connecticut Sun, she recorded an incredible 25 points and 16 rebounds, announcing her arrival as a force. Her impact goes beyond numbers; she has transformed the Sky’s defensive identity and become an emotional leader. “Confronted with pressure from the media in the down time, she brings an energy that’s infectious,” said Head Coach Teresa Weatherspoon. “She’s not just playing her best; she’s motivating everyone around her.”
Perhaps Reese’s most significant contribution is happening off the court. Jerseys (运动衫) with her name are flying off shelves, and Sky games, particularly on the road, are drawing new crowds eager to see the “Chi-Town Barbie.” The league’s television ratings and social media engagement see substantial rises during her eye-catching performances. She, along with an exceptional rookie class, is credited with driving a new era of exposure and commercial growth for the WNBA.
The narrative has shifted from questioning her fit to forecasting her ceiling. A strong candidate for Rookie of the Year, Reese is no longer just a prospect; she is a cornerstone. Her journey from a screened newcomer to a league ambassador underscores how the right personality and talent, coupled with resilience, can rapidly reshape both a team’s fortunes and the sport’s cultural footprint.
24. How did the public react to Angel Reese initially
A. They didn’t pay enough attention to her role. B. They were deeply impressed by her skills.
C. They thought she would win awards quickly. D. They doubted her ability as a WNBA player.
25. What can be inferred about Reese from Teresa’ s comment
A. She improves the team’s fame. B. She lifts her teammates’ spirits.
C. She plays the best on the team. D. She handles media pressure easily.
26. Why was Reese called “Chi-Town Barbie”
A. To promote a commercial brand. B. To increase her media engagement.
C. To reflect her popularity and identity. D. To display her catchy performances.
27. What is the main idea of the passage
A. An introduction to the Chicago Sky. B. The importance of a positive mindset.
C. A player’s journey and her impact. D. The characteristics of sports culture.
C
Days after Chinese regulators approved what officials describe as the world’s first invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) device cleared for commercial use in patients, Shanghai announced three new research centers aimed at accelerating the technology’s development. The device, known as the NEO system, was developed by Shanghai-based company Neuracle Medical Technology. On March 13, China’s National Medical Products Administration granted it a Class III medical device certificate — the country’s highest regulatory classification—allowing it to enter clinical use.
Zeng Yuhang, an engineer at Neuracle, told Shanghai-based outlet The Paper that the implanted sensors are about the size of a coin. The device uses an epidural implantation (硬膜外植入术) approach that sits above the brain’s protective layer, reducing potential damage to brain tissue while maintaining signal quality. The system is also battery-free. A magnetic coil powers the implant wirelessly, eliminating the need for patients to remove the device for charging. After implantation, patients may be able to operate the system independently at home about one month after surgery.
One participant in the trial, identified only by the surname Dong, joined the study in October2024. After more than a year of rehabilitation (复原) training, he was able to write simple phrases such as “thank you” and his own name without assistance from the brain-computer interface. With the help of the device, Dong was also able to perform tasks he had been unable to do for four years, including lifting a cup, drinking water, and putting the cup back down.
Two days after the NEO system received clearance, Shanghai announced three BCI research centers at the Shanghai International Forum on Lansheng Brain Science and BCI. Two of them led by Shanghai Lansheng Brain Medical Research Co., Ltd., will focus on innovative research and AI integration. And the third led by Tongji University Affiliated Tianyou Hospital will work on targeted neuromodulation (神经调节) therapy.
Mao Ying, president of Huashan Hospital — which has conducted the largest number of clinical trial cases—said future versions of the technology could eventually help paralyzed patients walk again by targeting recovery in the lower limbs. However, he cautioned that BCI technology remains in its early stages. “We hope the public understands that current BCI technology cannot instantly resolve symptoms,” Mao said. “These technologies cannot be used immediately after implantation and require extensive training and rehabilitation.”
28. What makes the NEO system special
A. Complete cure for brains. B. Frequent battery changes.
C. Direct control of human brain. D. First commercial invasive BCI.
29. What can we learn about the epidural implantation
A. It causes serious brain damage. B. It is for minor injury patients only.
C. It maintains signal quality while keeping the risk low. D. It costs more than traditional surgeries.
30. Why is Dong’s example mentioned
A. To present BCI’s commercial use. B. To explain implantation procedures.
C. To show writing without brain signals. D. To prove NEO system’s effectiveness.
31. What’s the author’s attitude towards BCI technology
A. Negative. B. Objective. C. Optimistic. D. Skeptical.
D
In the digital age, we live in a world designed by recommendation engines. From the music we stream to the news we read, clever software is constantly predicting what we might want next. This “algorithmic (算法) system” promises to make our lives more efficient by removing the trouble of making choices. In theory, it should make us more satisfied by delivering exactly what we like. In practice, however, it is creating a “convenience trap” that gradually weakens our sense of self.
The fundamental problem with this digital culture is that it is naturally backward-looking. An algorithm functions by analyzing your past behavior — what you clicked, watched, or liked — to suggest something similar. This creates a “repetitive cycle” that strengthens our existing tastes rather than challenging them. If we only ever see what we already like, we lose the chance for unexpected discoveries. We are no longer active explorers of culture; we are merely consumers being fed back our own reflections.
Furthermore, this constant digital guidance has a deep psychological impact. As we rely more on machines to make decisions for us, our ability to judge for ourselves begins to disappear. When an app tells us which restaurant to visit or which route to take, we stop exercising our own minds. This leads to a state of “mental autopilot,” where we drift through life following the easiest path provided by data. The personal will that once defined the human experience — the conscious act of making a choice — is being replaced by a passive acceptance of suggestions.
To resist this, we must reintroduce intentionality into our daily lives. This does not mean abandoning technology, but making a deliberate effort to seek out the unknown. It might mean wandering into a bookstore without a specific plan, or choosing a movie based on a friend’s suggestion rather than a “match” score. By embracing the unexpected, we can reclaim the autonomy that the digital world takes away. The goal is to ensure that technology remains a tool for our use, rather than a blueprint for who we are.
32. What is the primary function of algorithms
A. To predict future preferences. B. To provide digital security.
C. To record users’ past behavior. D. To encourage creative thinking.
33. What does paragraph 2 mainly discuss
A. The history of online behavior. B. The restriction of repetitive cycles.
C. The benefits of personalized data. D. The importance of cultural diversity.
34. What does the underlined part “mental autopilot” in paragraph 3 mean
A. A skill for future life. B. A result of excessive data.
C. A way to save time. D. A loss of independence.
35. What can be a suitable title for the text
A. Stay in Control of Our Digital Lives. B. Reflect on the Algorithmic System.
C. Regain the Power of Cultural Tastes. D. Escape from the Trap of Algorithms.
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。
How to Be Friends with Your Siblings as Adults
A positive sibling relationship is a growing source of mutual support. Siblings can form an inseparable part of our social networks. However, it’s not all sunshine and sandcastles. As psychologist Tausig points out, “Siblings can grow apart as they grow up.” ____36____ There is a trick to strengthening your bond with your brothers or sisters.
·Start with regular, genuine conversations.
Stop treating sibling communication like a chore. Take the time to check in with them, find out how they are doing and what they are up to. Learn to listen truly — not the kind where you’re mentally planning your grocery list. Set a reminder to call or text once a week, even for 10 minutes. Don’t just ask simple questions like “How are you ” ____37____
·Respect who they are now.
Your “baby” sibling is now 25, all grown up with their own thoughts and opinions. “No two people grow up in the same family,” Tausig says. “Age, timing, birth order, gender, family structure and other variables influence how people experience the ‘same’ family.” ____38____The solution Approach your sibling with genuine curiosity about who they are now.
·Drop the ancient complaints.
Yes, your brother stole your favorite toy in your childhood. Your sister told others about that party you slipped out to. “It’s normal to have feelings of guilt, anger or uncertainty over the past,” Tausig says. ____39____ That controlling older brother He was probably overwhelmed. That annoying little sister who let out your secret She wanted attention. If old complaints keep coming up, try saying, “I know we had our conflicts growing up, but I’d really like to start fresh.”
·____40____
“As with any relationship, both individuals have to be willing to do this,” Tausig says. You can’t force a friendship, even with family. But you can extend the olive branch and be open to response. This might mean being the one who takes the first step more often or accepting your sibling’s style of connection even if it’s different from yours.
A. Change your style of connection.
B. Be willing to reach a middle ground.
C. It’s never too late to repair a broken relationship.
D. These differences become more evident in adulthood.
E. But with intentional effort, you can build something special.
F. Start with words like “What’s been the best part of your week ”
G. Rather than focusing on old arguments, try to understand your siblings from an adult perspective.
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四个选项中选出最佳选项。
With tools in his hands, Zhou Wenjun starts his daily patrol (巡逻) along the Simatai part of the Great Wall.
Every morning in Beijing’ s Miyun District, the local ____41____climbs the steep mountain, checks for possible structural dangers and clears away rubbish and plants. He has kept this ____42____for more than ten years.
Built in the early years of the Ming Dynasty, the Simatai part is ____43____steep. Some slopes are over 70 degrees, ____44____patrollers to climb on all fours. “Every brick here is ____45____,” Zhou says. While walking, he ____46____loose bricks in the woods and puts them together beside the wall for future repair work. Some bricks have words on them dating back to 1577, which record the soldiers and workers who built the wall nearly 450 years ago.
Over the past 14 years, Zhou has walked about 10,000 kilometers along the Great Wall. His____47____consists of a 10-kilogram backpack filled with water, snacks, trash bags, a measuring tape, and a first-aid kit. His main ____48____is to protect the site, but he also____49____tourists when they are in trouble and keeps an eye on behaviors that could cause damage to the site.
For these years, Zhou has _____50_____his protection initiatives to the digital world. He runs a live-streaming account with over 70,000 _____51_____, sharing the history and culture of the Great Wall. By _____52_____the defense system and the daily life of ancient soldiers online, he has become well-known as a knowledgeable “farmer broadcaster” of the Great Wall.
Besides Zhou, the protection team at Simatai currently consists of 22 members, most of whom are local villagers like him. They are part of more than 380 Great Wall protectors in Beijing. For Zhou, protecting the Great Wall has become a way of _____53_____, rather than a job. _____54_____the work is physically tiring, he continues to _____55_____his patrols to ensure that more people understand the importance of preserving this global heritage site.
41. A. officer B. villager C. soldier D. teacher
42. A. routine B. adventure C. strategy D. contribution
43. A. slightly B. relatively C. terribly D. hardly
44. A. persuading B. encouraging C. requiring D. allowing
45. A. valuable B. accessible C. useful D. fantastic
46. A. fixes B. leaves C. throws D. collects
47. A. arrangement B. package C. system D. equipment
48. A. benefit B. assignment C. direction D. process
49. A. looks for B. turns to C. helps out D. cheers up
50. A. adapted B. applied C. exported D. extended
51. A. subscribers B. actors C. donors D. influencers
52. A. memorizing B. explaining C. repairing D. recognizing
53. A. standard B. prize C. life D. income
54. A. Since B. While C. Once D. Unless
55. A. design B. picture C. track D. cover
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
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。
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle and early screening and detection are keys to preventing chronic (慢性的) kidney disease. Adequate hydration and healthy diet are essential. For ____56____ healthy adult, it is recommended to drink 1,500 to 1,700 milliliters of water per day,____57____ (consume) in small amounts throughout the day, about 200 milliliters each time.
Furthermore, adults are advised to keep added sugar intake below 50 grams per day,____58____ (ideal) under 25 grams, as high blood sugar levels can damage the kidneys over time. In addition, ____59____ (limit) purine-rich foods, including organ meats and seafood, may help prevent elevated uric acid levels that can affect kidney function. People ____60____chronic conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, high uric acid or gout (痛风) are at a____61____ (high) risk of kidney disease. “These patients are more likely to develop kidney problems.” LiuLi, associate chief physician at Peking University First Hospital’s Department of Nephrology, told CMG.
Regular sleep patterns and regular exercise are also important. It is recommended to go to bed before 11 p.m. and ____62____ (sure) seven to eight hours of sleep per night. At least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity per week, such as brisk walking or jogging, can help improve circulation, strengthen the immune system and support overall kidney health. Smoking and excessive alcohol consumption, ____63____ blood vessels and kidneys are damaged, should also ____64____ (avoid). For most adults, integrating urinalysis and kidney function _____65_____ (test) into an annual health checkup is vital.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 假如你是李华,请在这个特殊的时刻,给十年后的自己写一封信。内容需包括:
1.职业愿景;
2.人生思考。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Future Self,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours truly,
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。
In the heart of the ancient town, there stood a small paper-cutting studio, tucked away between two modern boutiques. Master Lin, the owner, had been devoted to the folk art of paper-cutting for over forty years. His works were breathtaking: vivid dragons and phoenixes and delicate Chinese characters—all lifelike, with every cut precise and smooth. Locals praised his craftsmanship as a living treasure of the town.
He had two apprentices (学徒): his trendy college granddaughter Lin Xue, and Li Mo, a quiet boy who stuck firmly to tradition. Though they practiced hard, Master Lin always shook his head. “You copy the shapes, but not the soul of the craft,” he would say.
Across the street was a popular modern handicraft store. Its owner often mocked the old studio, saying young people preferred fashionable crafts over outdated paper-cuttings. Master Lin remained calm and kept working.
When Master Lin fell seriously ill and later passed away, Lin Xue and Li Mo tried their best to run the studio. However, fewer and fewer customers stepped in. Business decreased day by day, and the studio was on the edge of closing down.
Lin Xue was eager to make changes: replace the old red paper with colorful craft paper, design simple cartoon patterns, and sell small paper-cutting keychains online. But Li Mo firmly disagreed, insisting that they must stick to Master Lin’s traditional techniques. One day, while tidying up Master Lin’s worktable, Lin Xue found a tattered sketchbook filled with his drafts: cartoon-style paper-cuttings of ancient characters, mini paper-cutting bookmarks, and notes written in his shaky handwriting:
“Traditional patterns are the root, but new designs can let more people see the beauty of paper-cutting. Keep the soul, change the form. Pass on the craft, not just the old looks.”
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。
Holding the sketchbook tightly, the two youngsters made a decision together.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Months later, the quiet paper-cutting studio was completely different.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________1.
Where does the conversation probably take place
A. In a bank. B. In a library. C. In a post office.
【答案】A
2.
Why does the woman keep looking at her phone
A. To use a new app. B. To check her email. C. To apply for a scholarship.
【答案】B
3.
How many pieces of luggage does the man actually have
A. One. B. Two. C. None.
【答案】A
4.
What does the woman imply
A. She was not interested at all.
B. The game was very exciting.
C. The seats were uncomfortable.
【答案】B
5.
What does the man think of the woman’s new boots
A. They suit her very well.
B. They look like a boat.
C. They are too expensive.
【答案】C
【答案】6. C 7. B
【答案】8. A 9. B
【答案】10. C 11. A 12. C
【答案】13. C 14. B 15. C 16. B
【答案】17. B 18. A 19. C 20. A
【答案】21. B 22. C 23. A
【答案】24. D 25. B 26. C 27. C
【答案】28. D 29. C 30. D 31. B
【答案】32. A 33. B 34. D 35. A
【答案】36. E 37. F 38. D 39. G 40. B
【答案】41. B 42. A 43. C 44. C 45. A 46. D 47. D 48. B 49. C 50. D 51. A 52. B 53. C 54. B 55. D
【答案】56. a 57. consumed
58. ideally
59. limiting
60. with 61. higher
62. ensure 63. where
64. be avoided
65. tests
【答案】例文
Dear Future Self,
Time flies. Ten years have already passed, which is hard to believe, and I am writing this letter for a heart-to-heart talk with you.
I sincerely hope that you have embraced your dream career with passion. To me, being a programmer is not merely about making a living, but about being someone to make a positive difference in this world. As for the meaning of life, I hold the belief that life lies in constant kindness and self-improvement. Please stay true to yourself and never lose your sense of wonder.
No matter how life treats you, please hold on to your dreams!
Yours truly,
Li Hua
【答案】例文
Holding the sketchbook tightly, the two youngsters made a decision together. They would combine tradition with innovation. Li Mo kept using the classic cutting skills Master Lin had taught them, ensuring every piece was delicate and full of soul. Meanwhile, Lin Xue designed fresh patterns: cute cartoon animals, tiny flower bookmarks and keychains. They also packaged the works nicely and promoted them online, hoping to attract more young people. Both were full of hope, determined to carry on the precious folk art.
Months later, the quiet paper-cutting studio was completely different. It was crowded with customers of all ages. Tourists took photos and bought the creative paper-cuttings. Even the owner of the opposite store came over to admire them. More importantly, many young people who were drawn to the fresh designs came to admire the art and even learn basic cutting skills. The old art was reborn, proving that real inheritance means keeping the essence while embracing changes, allowing tradition to shine in modern times.

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