资源简介 【答案】1. B 2. D 3. C【答案】4. C 5. A 6. D 7. C【答案】8. D 9. C 10. B 11. D【答案】12. B 13. A 14. C 15. D【答案】16. C 17. F 18. B 19. G 20. E【答案】21. B 22. A 23. C 24. B 25. D 26. C 27. C 28. A 29. D 30. B 31. A 32. D 33. C 34. A 35. B【答案】36. where37. mysterious38. leading39. peacefully40. a 41. has ridden42. unlike 43. rewards44. how 45. to introduce【答案】例文Labor Shapes UsGood morning, friends. It’s my honor to share my voluntary experience in our school canteen last week.I assisted the staff by sorting vegetables, washing dishes and wiping tables neatly before meals. Though the repetitive work exhausted me at first, seeing the tidy canteen filled me with a strong sense of achievement. During the work, I witnessed the chefs’ sweat and hard work. They silently provide delicious meals for us daily, making me realize labor is never minor. It connects people, sustains our life, and teaches me to cherish food and respect every worker.This experience deeply shaped me. Labor exercises our bodies and fosters gratitude and responsibility. Let’s actively participate in labor, value its fruits, and become responsible individuals. Thank you!【答案】范文I was deeply shocked by this girl’s misfortune. I couldn’t believe someone so kind had suffered so much pain. Compared with her, my little disappointment seemed totally insignificant. I had a warm family and healthy parents who loved me deeply, yet I was always selfish and rude, complaining about trivial things and even saying hurtful words to them. Hearing her story made me rethink my attitude towards life. A wave of guilt washed over me, and my eyes grew wet. I realized how lucky I actually was.With a heavy heart, I walked into the living room and hugged both my parents. I apologized sincerely for my bad temper and impolite words earlier. I told them I would go to the family gathering happily. My parents were surprised but smiled warmly. Their warm embrace made me feel even more grateful for what I had. That night, I reflected a lot. From then on, I learned to be grateful and tried to understand my parents. I no longer lost my temper easily, and our relationship became much closer.广东深圳市龙岗区布吉中学2026届高三下学期6月模拟英语试题有关说明:(考试时长120分钟,试卷分值120分)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和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。APark Ranger Intern (实习生) VolunteerDates5/4/2026 - 5/31/2026Required DaysWednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, SundayHours Available40 hours per weekDescriptionApplicants need to be currently in a college or university working towards an undergraduate or graduate degree. Majors can include but are not limited to History, Education, Environmental Sciences, Parks and Recreation, Social Sciences, or Biology. We are looking for outgoing students who enjoy working and talking with adults and children. Experience working in an environmental setting and presenting education programs is helpful but not required.The position is in the Division of Interpretation. Duties include: Staffing river access sites Presenting river safety talks and providing area information to river users Performing river patrols (巡逻) Developing and presenting educational programs to park visitors, local community groups, and summer youth campsAll interns will be provided with training that includes orientation to the park, education program development, First Aid and CPR certification, and canoe and white-water rescue training. Interns must know how to swim to be considered for this position.For interns that are coming from outside the commuting area which is defined as over 50 miles from Lackawaxen, PA housing is provided and $30.00 is given for each day worked.Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Early applicants will be given first consideration. For more information about the Internship Program, contact Ingrid Peterec, 570-493-1020, email: ingrid_peterec@nps.gov.1. How many days are required altogether for the program A. 5 days. B. 20 days. C. 28 days. D. 40 days.2. Which of the following is a duty of the intern volunteers A. Cleaning up the river. B. Attending educational programs.C. Guiding visitors around the park. D. Educating river users about river safety.3. What is required to apply for the position A. First aid skills. B. A university degree. C. The ability to swim. D. Relevant experience.BI have a son with whom I do “special time”. My wife and I homeschool our eleven-year-old son, and I spend lots of time playing and doing things with him. I used to think of this as special time. Recently, however, I have noticed that during many of those hours I have only part of my attention on him and am often distracted by things that need doing. This past year I talked with him about setting aside a time when I would just follow his lead in play, when he would get to decide what happened and how it happened. He liked the idea, so we arranged to do it once a week for an hour, after his guitar lesson.During the first few special times he wouldn’t be able to think of what he wanted to do with me or how he wanted to use my full attention. I would get antsy and would have to stop myself from making suggestions. He would often say, “Well, what would you like to do ” or “Let’s go do this; you’ll like this.” I started to notice what a struggle it was for him to just want something for himself. He was always considering me first.Often biting my tongue and sometimes failing, I tried to wait until he could figure out something that he really wanted to do. During some of the first special times he decided to go shopping and just look at the things he wanted. Recently he has chosen to use my attention to perfect skills — we go out and throw a baseball for an hour. Often I have to stop myself from teaching or from asking him to keep trying when he is ready to move on quickly to something else.As the year continues, I watch my son become more confident and experiment more with how he can use me, now that he knows he has me for a fixed time. If my attention wanders, he’ll remind me that it is his special time.4. What does the author think is a key feature of “special time” A. Adequate time. B. Constant guidance. C. Undivided attention. D. Practical arrangement.5. What does the underlined word “antsy” in paragraph 2 mean A. Impatient. B. Ashamed. C. Thrilled. D. Confused.6. What did the author’s son tend to do during the first few special times A. Carry out enjoyable activities. B. Follow the author’s suggestions.C. Figure out what he wanted to do. D. Consider the author’s preferences.7. What can be a suitable title for the text A. Learning to Be a Wise Father B. The Magic of CompanionshipC. More Than Just Being Together D. The Moment My Boy Found His VoiceCWildfires are not always harmful to forests. In many ecosystems, fire helps remove accumulated debris (堆积的枯落物), returns nutrients to the soil, and supports healthy regeneration. For more than 100 years, the United States has invested billions of dollars in suppressing (压制) wildfires to protect communities, infrastructure, and sensitive landscapes. While this approach has reduced immediate risks, it has also limited the natural fires that forests depend on, increasing the likelihood of larger and more intense fires in the future.New research shows that nearly 38 million hectares of land in the western United States have burned less often than they historically should have. Researchers describe this widespread shortfall as a “fire deficit”.“Conditions are getting so warm and dry that it’s causing huge amounts of fire compared to the historical record,” said Winslow Hansen, director of the Western Fire and Forest Resilience Collaborative and scientist at Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies. “However, we are still observing the tradition of 150 years of fire suppression. Together, drying conditions and overly dense fuels indicate a more challenging and fiery future.”To identify where fire has been missing, researchers relied on geospatial evidence including soil samples. The data helped establish historical fire return periods, which were then constructed using the Landfire program to compare past fire activity with modern patterns. The researchers found that 74% of the western United States is now in a “fire deficit”.Closing that gap will require roughly 3.8 million hectares of forest to burn each year for the next decade. Although the scale of needed burning is daunting, Hansen and his co-workers say it can be addressed using a mix of approaches. These include mechanical thinning to remove excess vegetation and leaving some wildfires burning under controlled conditions.“There are still lots of wildfires that burn today... that are reducing our fuel loads and revitalizing ecosystems,” said Hansen. “Instead of suppressing those fires and putting them out, we’ve got to let them do good ecological work to help us tackle this challenge when risk is low.”8. What can constantly suppressing wildfires lead to according to paragraph 1 A. Increased immediate risks. B. Healthier soil regeneration.C. Naturally stable ecosystems. D. More dangerous future fires.9. What does the new research find about the western United States A. Conditions are getting less warm. B. Fire suppression brings many benefits.C. Over half of its land is in need of wildfires. D. A century-old tradition is left behind.10. Which of the following can replace the underlined word “daunting” in paragraph 5 A. Unpredictable. B. Alarming. C. Artificial. D. Inappropriate.11. What is Hansen’s advice for addressing low-risk wildfires A. Take preventive measures. B. Call for joint efforts.C. Prioritize suppressing them. D. Let nature take its course.DAt the start of every new year, many of us think about how to make our lives better. Perhaps we want to lose weight or stay off our cell phones. If only we had more willpower, the thinking goes, we could meet our goals. But a new study suggests that we could have that backwards.In the study, two groups of participants filled out surveys measuring their level of self-control and happiness over time to see if their self-control at one point led to greater well-being later on, and vice versa (反之亦然). People in both groups reported on how well they employed strategies like inhibition (e. g., the ability to resist temptations), initiation (e. g., not wasting time before getting to a project), and continuation (e. g., being consistent in their actions) to have better self-control. For well-being measures, researchers asked participants how much they agreed with statements like, “I am happy”, “I appreciate my own self-worth”, and “I am appreciative of life”, or asked them to report on things like how optimistic, energetic, and happy they were.When looking within individuals over time, the researchers found that a person with greater self-control at one point in time did not report having greater well-being at later points in time. However, people who had greater well-being at one point in time did experience greater self-control later on.What is the science behind this Lile Jia, an author of the study, points to Barbara Fredrickson’s “broaden-and-build” theory of positive emotions, which suggests that having positive feelings increases our psychological resources. This means that when feeling good, we can be more creative and open to new experiences, helping us manage difficulties better — including the “work” of stopping ourselves from walking away from our goals.“When you find yourself struggling to stick to your goals, I would encourage you to resist the urge to label yourself as undisciplined or unworthy. Instead, consider it a signal to check in on your own state of being,” says Jia. “Feeling good is not just the destination. It is a critical part of the journey.”12. What were the participants asked to do in the study A. Recall memorable experiences. B. Report their own state of being.C. Put forward practical strategies. D. Show gratitude to group members.13. Why is Barbara Fredrickson’s theory mentioned in paragraph 4 A. To explain why feeling good boosts self-control.B. To tell the function of psychological resources.C. To compare factors contributing to fulfilling goals.D. To prove that self-control leads to ultimate happiness.14. What does Jia try to do in the last paragraph A. Remind us to set realistic goals. B. Urge us to push ourselves harder.C. Suggest paying attention to our well-being. D. highlight external encouragement.15. What is the main idea of the text A. Greater well-being comes from better self-control.B. It’s necessary to set goals at the start of every new year.C. The level of self-control and happiness changes over time.D. We need well-being more than willpower to reach our goals.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)One early morning, as I walked around the block, a friend’s “hi” from my phone nearly stopped me in my tracks. ____16____ She talked me through a life update from the opposite side of the country. It felt like the surprise of an unexpected letter because we normally didn’t communicate that way.At the time, I only sent voice messages occasionally. Stage fright would kick in. I worried that I’d say the wrong thing, or that others would experience the same cringe (局促不安) upon hearing my voice that I do.____17____But recently, I’ve found myself recalling how my friend’s voice broke through loneliness.Particularly during a season that’s supposed to be all about love, I think about all the ways that can look-specifically, how we reach out and connect. As I’ve sent more random voice messages to loved ones, it’s become obvious how much I was longing for this point of connection with them. _____18_____There’s a level of closeness that comes with this kind of listening.____19____ It allows you to take your time and speak without the pressure of an immediate response. You can fill it with laughter, pauses, and tone that a text message can’t convey. It’s a small act of presence, a way to say, “I’m thinking of you, and I want to connect in a way that feels human.”In a world where so much of our communication is quick, instrumental, and screen-based, voice messages are a rebellion (反抗). They’re a choice to be unpolished, to be real, and to invest time in someone else. ____20____ It’s just a friend’s “hi” in your pocket, waiting for you to hit play.A. In fact, I’m a late adopter of voice messaging.B. I find comfort in their voices even if I can’t see their faces.C. It was the first voice message I remember clicking play on.D. When we reach out, we can better understand others’ difficulties.E. Sometimes, connection doesn’t have to be grand to be meaningful.F. I think better in writing, I’d tell myself, holding on to my text messages.G. A voice message is a conscious choice for thoughtful, heartfelt connection.第三部分 语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I used to work in a center for people with alcohol use disorder in Aberdeen. I took some of them hillwalking occasionally, and the sense of ____21____ in getting to a peak for them was really beneficial. ____22____ the scenery, birds and wildlife really helped to build up confidence.I recall an occasion when I was planning a ____23____, and one center resident asked how using a map and compass ____24____ people to find the way in the hills — so I showed him how to ____25____them. Next day, when we set off, he ____26____ the map, checked the compass and led us towards the peak. I had done this hill several times before and conditions were ____27____.We started on the path, then headed up onto the open hillside and stepped onto the wide and flat plateau (高原). I watched him adjust the____28____ with the compass, no need to ____29____, for he did it exactly right. He used the map and compass ____30____, and led us right to the top. He was so ____31____ that he had been able to do this.People with alcohol use disorder often ____32____ low self-worth. I believe the chance to successfully take responsibility for ____33____ a group up this hill really helped this individual on his way to ____34____, and even perhaps gave him the ____35____ to be able to take on tasks and jobs in everyday life.21. A. security B. achievement C. belonging D. responsibility22. A. Identifying B. Describing C. Assessing D. Protecting23. A. lecture B. party C. walk D. meeting24. A. reminded B. enabled C. forced D. prepared25. A. fix B. choose C. store D. use26. A. folded B. sought C. set D. fetched27. A. tough B. special C. clear D. changeable28. A. direction B. plan C. speed D. destination29. A. hurry B. apologize C. criticize D. disturb30. A. desperately B. accurately C. hesitantly D. directly31. A. happy B. shocked C. relaxed D. lucky32. A. escape from B. reflect on C. focus on D. suffer from33. A. attending B. filming C. leading D. following34. A. recovery B. cooperation C. independence D. exploration35. A. inspiration B. confidence C. passion D. patience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。Sitting atop the Yuanyang Rice Terraces, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Yunnan Province, Azheke is a remote village populated by over 400 residents from the Hani ethnic group. The name of the village, Azheke, translates to “a place ____36____ bamboo grows” in the Hani language.Azheke is surrounded by its own ____37____ (mystery) atmosphere. Wooden signs hang from trees alongside stone paths ____38____ (lead) to the village, warning visitors to be cautious of unknown dangers in its forest. Further up, a row of stone fountains labeled “The Sacred Mountain Water” ____39____ (peaceful) feed into the stone basins below before flowing into the network of canals.Twenty years ago, Azheke was just a far-off village struggling with poverty, underdeveloped transportation and outdated farming practices. Today, that same isolation tells ____40____ different story.Azheke ____41____ (ride) the 21st-century wave of eco-tourism and become a popular destination. But ____42____ other tourism hot spots where the hunger for money flattens out the local culture and leaves residents behind, the village’s path to prosperity has been built through the “Azheke Plan”, which makes the villagers both the owners and beneficiaries of the local tourism resources and provides ____43____ (reward) to those who preserve the heritage.The “Azheke Plan” has become a model of ____44____ rural tourism and heritage protection can work together to create meaningful experiences for the world to enjoy. With plans ____45____ (introduce) the Azheke model in more remote regions in the near future, a new path is being paved for sustainable rural revitalization nationwide.第四部分 写作(共两节满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46. 你校社团举办主题为 “Labor Shapes Us” 演讲活动, 请你以上周参与的一次校园食堂帮厨劳动实践,写一篇演讲稿。内容包括:(1) 具体劳动过程;(2) 你的劳动感悟。注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;(2)可适当增加细节,使内容充实、行文连贯。Labor Shapes Us___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。As a teenager. I often had conflicts with my parents for various reasons. One Saturday night. I wanted to watch a movie with friends and hang out afterward — just us. no parents. However. Mom and Dad had already committed to a family gathering at Aunt Sue’s.It wasn’t that I hated family events. But when I wanted something really wanted it anything else felt like a prison. At that moment, all I could see was another wasted evening stuck in a house full of relatives while my friends enjoyed their night without me.In frustration, I yelled and, as usual, told my parents I hated them. Why was this happening to me All my friends were going out on Saturday. It just wasn’t fair!I hardly ever felt guilty for being mean to my parents. Sure, they provided me with everything, but that “everything” included unfair rules and constant lectures on my attitude.Later that night, I overheard my parents talking in the living room. My dad sounded upset and concerned. He was telling my mom about one of his students at the junior high where he teaches. The girl was a student with an amazing personality who always put others’ needs before hers. Her father had been killed in a traffic accident not long ago. Now it was just her and her mother, who were trying to make the best of everything.For the past week, this girl had not been in school. It turned out her mother had contracted a deadly disease, and there was a good chance she might not survive. I could see tears in my dad’s eyes as well as in my mom’s.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右:(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。I was deeply shocked by this girl’s misfortune.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________With a heavy heart, I walked into the living room and hugged both my parents.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 广东深圳市龙岗区布吉中学2026届高三下学期6月模拟英语试题.docx 广东深圳市龙岗区布吉中学2026届高三下学期6月模拟英语试题答案.docx