浙江宁波市镇海中学2026届高三上学期模拟预测英语试题16(含答案,无听力原文,无音频)

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浙江宁波市镇海中学2026届高三上学期模拟预测英语试题16(含答案,无听力原文,无音频)

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2026届高三上学期模拟预测英语试题16
第一部分 听力
第一节
1. What is the man going to do
A.Attend a family reunion.
B.Visit his cousins abroad.
C.Host a wedding anniversary party.
2. What does the man want to do
A.Complain about an emergency.
B.Extend the loan period for a book.
C.Ask about the due date of his book.
3. What is the woman’s feeling now
A.Regret.
B.Disappointment.
C.Worry.
4. Where does the conversation take place
A.At a restaurant.
B.At a supermarket.
C.At the woman’s house.
5. What are the speakers talking about
A.Throwing away unnecessary items.
B.Planning a shopping trip.
C.Buying a new coat.
第二节
听下面一段对话,回答第6、7小题。
6. Why does Janet make the call
A.To tell about a delay.
B.To request payment.
C.To place an order.
7. What does the man ask Janet to do in the end
A.Offer free shipping.
B.Keep him updated.
C.Repair his printer.
听下面一段对话,回答第8、9小题。
8. What contributes the most to Echke’s leaving
A.Her heavy workload.
B.Her low salary.
C.Her tough manager.
9. What does the man promise to do
A.Report the comment.
B.Contact other departing employees.
C.Move Echke to another department.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至12小题。
10. When did Walt Disney win the first Oscar award
A.In the mid-1920s.
B.In the early 1930s.
C.In the late 1960s.
11. What is special about Walt Disney’s last Oscar award
A.He didn’t receive it himself.
B.He won it just before his death.
C.He got it for his first famous character.
12. What do we know about the speakers
A.They are fans of Mickey Mouse.
B.They like to watch Walt Disney films with kids.
C.They both like Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至16小题。
13. What is probably the woman
A.A journalist.
B.An officer.
C.A student.
14. What has been done to the trees planted last year
A.They’ve been moved to another spot.
B.They’ve been measured for oxygen output.
C.They’ve been compared with other species.
15. What is the current goal of the project
A.To expand the tree planting area.
B.To introduce more tree species.
C.To win more academic prizes.
16. What was key to the research improvement
A.The government fund.
B.The private investment.
C.The money from selling shares.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至20小题。
17. Where does the speaker work
A.At a TV station.
B.At a radio station.
C.At a weather station.
18. What made the speaker get into the field
A.A TV program.
B.His childhood experience.
C.Research on weather conditions.
19. What is most important to be a weather forecaster
A.Doing well in science.
B.Explaining forecasts simply.
C.Being able to analyze patterns.
20. What did the speaker major in before starting his work
A.Physics.
B.Math.
C.Business.
第二部分 阅读理解
A
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21. What can the Eve Energy’ s app do
A.Extend the plug's service life.
B.Provide energy data analysis.
C.Adjust the room's light color.
D.Update weekly diet schedule.
22. Where can you buy the Lustre E14
A.On philips-.
B.From an appliance store.
C.From a companion app.
D.On towerhousewares.co.uk.
23. If an oven consumes 200 units of energy, how much can the air fryer save at most
A.11.
B.60.
C.140.
D.160.
B
A new trend — spending a whole day inside a bathhouse — is quietly reshaping how foreign visitors experience China. Videos tagged “24-hour spas in China” have become viral on social media platforms such as TikTok and YouTube, drawing content creators from different parts of the world.
US travel vlogger Jonathan, who runs a channel called Travel Escapes, recently drew global attention to China’s spa culture after documenting his 24-hour stay at a luxury, yet very affordable, bathhouse in Chengdu, Sichuan province.“This is unbelievable,” he said, as he turned his lens (镜头) on the facility covering five floors. “For $41, you get everything. There’s a library, pool tables, massage rooms, sleeping areas…”
At the center of a Chinese bathhouse experience lies the body scrub (搓澡). The rejuvenating practice, performed by trained attendants who use various degrees of pressure for maximum benefit, amazes visitors, particularly first-timers. “It was a bit painful at first, but you walk out feeling like your skin, and maybe even your mind, has been reset,” one visitor wrote online. Spas and bathhouses in China often serve as wellness retreats, with therapies such as gua sha — a traditional Chinese medicine treatment that uses smooth-edged tools to boost circulation, help reduce swelling and release tension — and cupping adding another dimension to the experience.
What visitors experience is not a novelty, but the reinvention of a centuries-old practice. The popularity of communal bathhouses dates back to the Northern Song Dynasty. The rising popularity of Chinese spas and bathhouses is indicative of a broader shift in how foreigners visiting China want to experience China. Most travelers seek immersive, everyday experiences, which social media users often refer to as “very Chinese moments”.
“Things that feel ordinary to locals are becoming extraordinary for international visitors,” said Li Mengran, spokeswoman for UTour Group, a leading travel platform based in Beijing.“That's where a new wave of tourism growth is coming from.”
24. Why does the author mention Jonathan in the text
A.To recommend a five-floor bathhouse.
B.To advertise Jonathan's travel channel.
C.To illustrate the popularity of China's bathhouse.
D.To prove Chinese short videos are popular online.
25. Which of the following best describes “body scrub” according to the text
A.Painful and intense.
B.Ancient and global.
C.Gentle and rejuvenating.
D.Professional and rewarding.
26. What does the international visitors’ focus shift to
A.In-depth experiences.
B.Cheaper luxury activities.
C.Mind-resetting adventures.
D.Multi-dimensional moments.
27. What is the main purpose of the article
A.To promote Chinese bathhouses worldwide.
B.To show foreign vloggers’ daily life in China.
C.To introduce the services of Chinese bathhouse.
D.To present a new way foreigners experience China.
C
At a restaurant in Florence, a group gathers to discuss Sarah Winman’s Still Life. On the walls hang the photos of the destructive 1966 Arno flood that planted the seed of her story. Participants, once strangers, form a literary circle. This is a new type of holiday centering on reading rather than typical leisure.
Lyn Margerison, one of the participants, was first drawn to an online advertisement of the Books in Places project and has since travelled from Dorset to Florence, Budapest and beyond. “It showed one of my very favourite books arranged on a table with a glass of wine, set against a square in Florence. The caption (说明文字) asked: ‘Do you enjoy reading books in the places in which they are set ’” she recalls.
Books in Places was founded by Paul Wright in 2023. Now he organises short breaks in the UK and longer journeys to many countries, where people read in the very places stories are set.
“Location is at the heart of everything,” says Wright. “Exploring the streets, landscapes and atmosphere of the setting provides a fascinating insight into the story. A scene that was once just words on a page suddenly comes alive when you’ve walked the same alleys, tasted the same food or felt the same light as the characters.”
This isn’t just niche travel. A 2025 survey shows many UK travellers pick destinations for reading, among which Millennials (千禧一代) rise to 60%. Meanwhile, it’s estimated that literary tourism may hit $3.3bn by 2034. Readers no longer just read by the pool but want reading to open new views of the world: sailing the Nile with Death on the Nile, walking St. Malo while talking about All the Light We Cannot See, and following fossil-hunting paths in Lyme Regis from Remarkable Creatures.
As the author Jeanette Winterson once said, “Books are like doors; when one opens, a new world waits.” Reading holidays are literal steps through those doors, into new worlds of friendship, curiosity and shared discovery.
28. Why did Margerison travel to multiple places
A.To visit her friends living abroad.
B.To collect materials for her writing.
C.To attend professional book discussions.
D.To experience the settings of her favorite books.
29. According to Wright, what do participants gain from Books in Places
A.A chance to meet famous writers.
B.A real connection to literary worlds.
C.A stronger bond with local people.
D.A better sense of European cultures.
30. What does the underlined word “niche” probably mean in paragraph 5
A.Common in daily life.
B.Centered on famous sites.
C.Limited to specific groups.
D.Available in many countries.
31. Which of the following could be a suitable title for the text
A.Literary Travel: Stepping into the Story
B.Book Clubs: A New Way of Socializing
C.Classic Novels: A Door to Modern Cities
D.Historic Sites: The Power of Ancient Light
D
Since ChatGPT’s release three years ago, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly transformed from an online novelty into essential infrastructure (基础设施). It now serves as a silent helper in offices, an uncredited partner in classrooms, and even “ears” in exam rooms. A report shows 84% of high school students use AI for schoolwork. For companies, AI’s promise of cheap labor is highly attractive, with global spending on AI reaching hundreds of billions of dollars last year.
Nevertheless, people often view AI as a competition between humans and machines — a misleading perception that needs to be corrected. The reality is humans working with machines, often within budget limits and imperfect systems. While companies develop smarter AI models, its daily applications are most significant. For example, a doctor can pass tiring record-writing to AI, allowing her to focus more on patients. A call center can also respond in 35 languages at 3 a.m. without a large multilingual team.
Despite these benefits, the danger is that harm from AI may grow faster than its good effects. Deepfakes (深度伪造) can become powerful weapons: a false video can destroy a person’s reputation long before it is proven fake. An incorrect AI-generated fact might be a minor issue in homework, but it can be extremely risky in medical records.
Even without harmful intentions, AI significantly changes how people make judgments. AI-generated results often appear confident and well-considered, yet they are not always reliable. An AI “copilot” can reassign work and responsibility, but what is offered as help frequently requires human oversight. While AI offers speed, it also forces users to repeatedly decide whether to trust its suggestions.
This change can be seen widely: hospitals trying to improve care without lowering quality, communities struggling with fast-spreading fake videos, and workers using AI to save time or avoid duties. When a technology’s strengths are easy to praise and its weaknesses easy to ignore, who should pay for its mistakes
32. Why does the author mention the numbers in Paragraph 1
A.To criticize the improper use of AI.
B.To show the popularity of AI in daily life.
C.To stress the benefits of AI over its harms.
D.To compare the uses of AI in different areas.
33. Which word best describes the relationship between humans and AI
A.Competitive.
B.Distant.
C.Cooperative.
D.Independent.
34. What can be learned about AI-generated results according to the text
A.They ensure the safety of medical records.
B.They enhance people’s judgment accuracy.
C.They improve the quality of schoolwork.
D.They require careful human checking.
35. What is the author’s primary concern about AI
A.Its high electricity consumption.
B.Its quick spread of fake videos.
C.Its responsibility for making errors.
D.Its technical progress in the future.
七选五
Ways to Build Resilience
Resilience, or the ability to recover quickly from difficulties, is an essential quality for everyone, especially for students facing pressure in study and life. ____36____ The following are several practical ways to help us develop this important quality.
● Build your social ties
____37____ Positive social relationships, including those with family, teachers and classmates, help build mental toughness. They bring long-term benefits to our growth. It may be hard to keep in touch in difficult times, but social support networks matter greatly especially in tough times. They help both others and ourselves.
● Make exercise a regular habit
The advantages of regular exercise are great. Exercise improves our body and mind. ____38____ Some forms of exercise are especially good for building resilience. For example, aerobic (有氧的) exercises like walking and cycling are great choices. Team sports are also highly recommended.
● Expose yourself to small amounts of stress
Proper controlled small stress can help us prepare for greater pressure. For example, you can try to finish a task within a limited time, volunteer to speak in public, or end your shower with a short burst of cold water. ____39____
● Practise lifelong learning
Continuous learning helps develop emotional resilience, adaptability and stress-management skills. By stepping out of our comfort zone and learning new things, we improve our ability to face and recover from stressful events. ____40____ Besides, it teaches us to stay calm in times of pressure.
A.Pressure brings a lot of trouble to students.
B.Social ties have positive and negative effects.
C.It also makes us more flexible when facing changes.
D.The people around us can lift us up and give us strength.
E.It helps us stand up stronger after failures and challenges.
F.It supports positive changes to our nervous system and brain.
G.These minor challenges train our mind and body to be calmer and braver.
第三部分 语言运用
第一节 完形填空
Running has always been a passion of mine. One day I heard about a marathon in a Swedish zinc mine. Rather than putting me off, it made me more ____41____. I had assumed it would be cold, but geothermal (地热的) energy ____42____ the surroundings to about 24℃. We would also have to run in ____43____, as health and safety regulations didn’t allow headphones.
The tunnel stretched for over a mile. To make up the ____44____ of a full marathon, we would run to the end and back 11 times. We had been warned about the ____45____, but I hadn’t expected how dark the tunnel would be. Beyond a few feet of light from the headlamp, it was complete ____46____. Usually, I blast (高唱) Eminem to distract myself, so it felt strange to ____47____ along in complete silence. The only ____48____ came each time we passed back through the starting point, where people ____49____ us along.
At the start there was quite a party atmosphere. But when we began to ____50____, I concentrated on putting one foot in front of the other, reminding myself this was a once-in-a-lifetime ____51____. I kept pace with other runners. The first 20 miles weren’t too bad, but the last six were ____52____. Hours of running had churned (搅拌) up the floors.
Nearing the end, I realized others were ____53____, while I still had a bit left in the tank. I pulled ahead. I wasn’t even sure if I had counted the ____54____ properly, but the cheering crowd ____55____ that not only had I completed the marathon, but I had come first.
41. A.graceful B.courageous C.independent D.motivated
42. A.limited B.warmed C.related D.compared
43. A.order B.peace C.silence D.panic
44. A.miracle B.schedule C.distance D.duration
45. A.heat B.weather C.time D.length
46. A.chaos B.danger C.blackness D.difficulty
47. A.pound B.jump C.wander D.drive
48. A.surprise B.doubt C.relief D.chance
49. A.carried B.guided C.videoed D.cheered
50. A.take on B.show up C.break in D.stretch out
51. A.appointment B.experience C.transformation D.investment
52. A.fulfilling B.testing C.inspiring D.upsetting
53. A.slowing B.trying C.moving D.complaining
54. A.laps B.steps C.runners D.minutes
55. A.argued B.expected C.confirmed D.denied
第二节 语法填空
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Hangzhou is often introduced through its scenery. But its history is as expansive as its landscape. The city is home ____56____ southern terminus of the Grand Canal and the Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City, which dates back more than 5,300 years.
According to a recent survey, Hangzhou’s accommodation facilities ____57____ (expect) to have received 1.4 million visitors in 2026.For visitors, a satisfying trip is shaped not only by museum tours and corporate ____58____ (visit), but also by practical, everyday considerations: Can I pay conveniently Is the hotel easy ____59____ (reach)
Over the past few years, Hangzhou ____60____ (try) to answer those questions as part of its development of tourism. On August 29, 2025, the city piloted China’s first one-click tax refund service for international tourists, ____61____ (cut) processing time from about 20 minutes to within two minutes. Hangzhou has also launched an English version of a tourism AI agent.
Apart from its culture and history, Hangzhou is a tech hub. It began building its digital economic ecosystem in the early 2000s, ____62____ Internet companies such as Alibaba expanded rapidly. Today, the city is known for a group of fast-rising hi-tech startups often ____63____ (refer) to as the Six Little Dragons, including AI developer DeepSeek and robotics companies Unitree.
Hangzhou offers a clear example of ____64____ technology is used for. You see extraordinary technological progress and the ____65____ (apply) of technology to useful things.
第四部分 写作
第一节 应用文写作
66.假定你是李华,你校近期对高中学生使用AI工具辅助学习的情况进行了调查,结果如下图所示。请写一篇短文向校英文报投稿,内容包括:1.调查结果;2.你的看法。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
AI Use Among Senior Students
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第二节 读后续写
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。
For years, I had lived behind an invisible wall with my neighbor, Mr. Miller. The misunderstanding started on my tenth birthday. I had accidentally kicked my soccer ball into his rose bushes, crushing several of his most beautiful blooms. He had rushed out of his house, shouting at me with anger I had never seen before. I was so hurt and embarrassed that I shouted back, calling him an unreasonable old man. Since that day, we had exchanged no more than cold nods and uneasy silences.
Over the years, that small moment grew into a wall. We avoided eye contact. We crossed the street to avoid walking past each other. My parents tried to smooth things over, but I refused. “He started it,” I would say. And so the distance between us became a habit — a cold, quiet routine of pretending the other didn’t exist.
That belief was broken on a cold November evening six years later. My parents were away for the weekend, leaving me alone. Around 9 PM, while carrying a stack of books down the stairs, I missed a step and tumbled to the bottom. A sharp pain shot through my ankle, so intense that I screamed. I tried to stand, but my leg wouldn’t hold me. I dragged myself to the living room, only to find my phone dead on the sofa. No charger nearby.
I shouted for help, but the wind outside swallowed my voice. Fifteen minutes passed. Twenty. Panic began to creep in. I thought about how foolish I had been to push everyone away. Then came a soft knock at the door.
“Hello Are you okay I heard someone shouting.”
It was Mr. Miller. The man I had avoided for six years. The man whose rose bushes I had crushed. The man I had called unreasonable.
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。
I hesitated, then told him I had fallen and couldn’t move.
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The next day, Mr. Miller came by, and my mother brought up the past.
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参考答案
听力
阅读理解
21.B 22.A 23.C 24.C 25.D 26.A 27.D 28.D 29.B 30.C 31.A 32.B 33.C 34.D 35.C
七选五
36.E 37.D 38.F 39.G 40.C
完形填空
41.D 42.B 43.C 44.C 45.D 46.C 47.A 48.C 49.D 50.D 51.B 52.B 53.A 54.A 55.C
语法填空
56. to 57.are expected 58.visits 59.to reach 60.has tried/has been trying
61.cutting 62.when 63.referred 64.what 65.application
写作范文
66 应用文范文
AI Use Among Senior Students
Our school recently surveyed senior students on using AI for study. A majority of students turn to AI to look up difficult knowledge, while quite a few rely on it to finish homework. Only a small number use AI to brainstorm writing ideas.
In my opinion, AI is a helpful helper rather than a replacement for independent thinking. We should make good use of it to solve puzzles but never copy answers blindly. Only in this way can we improve ourselves steadily.
67 读后续写范文
I hesitated, then told him I had fallen and couldn’t move. Without hesitation, Mr. Miller rushed inside and fetched a first-aid kit. He gently examined my swollen ankle and wrapped it carefully. Seeing me trembling with cold, he covered me with his thick coat and stayed to keep me company all night. He chatted softly, never mentioning our old conflict, and his kindness melted the ice in my heart. I felt ashamed of my rude words six years before.
The next day, Mr. Miller came by, and my mother brought up the past. He smiled and said he had also lost his temper unreasonably back then. I apologized sincerely for ruining his roses and speaking impolitely. He waved it off and invited me to enjoy his newly bloomed roses. At that moment, the invisible wall between us disappeared totally. I learned that admitting mistakes bravely can fix broken relationships.

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