浙江宁波市镇海中学2026届高三模拟预测14英语试题(含答案,无听力原文,无音频)

资源下载
  1. 二一教育资源

浙江宁波市镇海中学2026届高三模拟预测14英语试题(含答案,无听力原文,无音频)

资源简介

浙江宁波市镇海中学2026届高三模拟预测14
英语试题(三模)
第一部分 听力
第一节
1. How much will the man pay for the tickets
A. 140.
B. 280.
C. 210.
2. What does Lisa often do on weekends
A.Help the elderly.
B.Have a yard sale.
C.Do the gardening.
3. Where does the conversation probably take place
A.In a hotel.
B.In a travel agency.
C.In a garage.
4. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A.Shooting a scene.
B.Remembering lines.
C.Watching a performance.
5. When did Jason participate in the Boston Marathon
A.In March.
B.In April.
C.In May.
第二节
听下面一段对话,回答第6、7小题。
6. What makes Rachel stressed
A.Her father’s condition.
B.Her sleeping problem.
C.Her sales performance.
7. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A.Teacher and student.
B.Doctor and patient.
C.Boss and employee.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至10小题。
8. What is Kate’s main problem
A.She can’t adapt to her college life.
B.She misses her family very much.
C.She feels quite nervous about tests.
9. Which is the first suggestion Mike gives
A.To take a journey.
B.To join clubs.
C.To keep a planner.
10. What will Kate probably do about the party
A.Prepare a special gift for the party.
B.Go to the party to make new friends.
C.Invite her classmates to go together.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至13小题。
11. Which organization founded World Read Aloud Day
A.UNESCO.
B.LitWorld.
C.BookAid.
12. Why was World Read Aloud Day created
A.To forbid short video use.
B.To promote deep reading.
C.To advocate book-sharing.
13. What does Daniel say about World Read Aloud Day
A.It means a lot to young people.
B.It enjoys popularity worldwide.
C.It develops readers’ social skills.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至16小题。
14. What is special about G1 compared to Apollo
A.It can work completely alone.
B.It can create a 360-degree map.
C.It can do a martial arts show.
15. What helps Apollo and G1 to keep balance
A.Their 30 artificial muscles.
B.Their human-like structures.
C.Their cameras and sensors.
16. How does the man feel about humanoid robots
A.Hopeful.
B.Worried.
C.Uncertain.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至20小题。
17. What is the key value of sea grass fields
A.They provide food for large sea animals.
B.They help fight against global warming.
C.They make ocean water more colorful.
18. Why is a thorough study by diving in oceans impossible
A.They are too large.
B.They are too deep.
C.They are too stormy.
19. How did the researchers get the video recordings
A.By collecting the floating cameras.
B.By searching the seabed and surface.
C.By training and tracking tiger sharks.
20. What does the project mainly show
A.Sea grass fields are expanding.
B.Animals can aid ocean exploration.
C.Some sea creatures are in danger.
第二部分 阅读理解
A
Beautiful Dawn Redwood Forests in China
The dawn redwood is a fast growing tree that loves sunshine. Adaptable to various environments, it can grow in both soil and shallow water. It can also grow in temperatures between -34℃ and 47℃. Here are some of China’s best dawn redwood forests.
Xuedou Mountain
With a history of hundreds of years, the quiet ancient road on Xuedou Mountain in Shaoxing city, east China’s Zhejiang province boasts fresh air and beautiful scenery of mountains, rocks and waterfalls. In autumn, the waterfalls, dawn redwood trees and wildflowers form a fascinating landscape.
Location: Jidong town, Zhejiang province
Best viewing period: Late autumn to early winter
Aixi Lake Wetland Park
In winter, the dawn redwood forest in the Aixi Lake Wetland Park, Nanchang city, east China’s Jiangxi province looks like a colorful oil painting. The trees add bright colors to the cold weather and bring vitality to the city. Attracted by the unique scenery, an increasing number of tourists choose to experience the special beauty.
Location: Qingshanhu district, Nanchang city, Jiangxi province
Best viewing period: Winter
Xiaohe Seedling Nursery of Dawn Redwood
Xiaohe in Lichuan city, central China’s Hubei province is a seedling nursery home(苗圃)to more than 5,000 dawn redwood trees, which is the largest dawn redwood tree community in the world. Late autumn is the best time to appreciate a dawn redwood garden here. The scene draws many photographers to capture the magic.
Location: Zhonglu town, Lichuan city, Hubei province
Best viewing period: Late autumn
21. What do we know about the dawn redwood
A.It can bear extreme coldness.
B.It needs continuous sunlight.
C.It survives merely in hot climates.
D.It requires deep and abundant water.
22. Why do more and more visitors choose to visit Aixi Lake Wetland Park
A.Because of its special beauty in winter.
B.Because of its location in a wetland park.
C.Because of its possession of an ancient road.
D.Because of its large quantity of dawn redwood.
23. What do the three dawn redwood forests have in common
A.They are all overseas.
B.They all have seasonal looks.
C.They are all in the east of China.
D.They all have the same best viewing period.
B
Efforts to help Scotland’s red squirrels are bearing positive fruits, which owes much to the Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels (SSRS) project and its helper, Polly Pullar, who has transformed her farm into red squirrels’ natural habitat.
Polly recalls her first encounters with red squirrels at school in Dunkeld. Despite being a top student and popular girl on campus, she, as a boarder, frequently missed her family far away when she was alone. She got her first baby squirrels to look after in the nearby woods. “I became completely absorbed in them and they distracted me from missing home too much,” she says.
The squirrels eventually returned to the wild, and since then she has regularly taken more in, developing special techniques such as regular touching to stimulate bodily functions. In Polly’s view, the eventual release is often challenging because the newly released squirrels still need feeding until they rewild themselves. Their delicate character makes them suffer from stress more seriously than other small creatures.
Polly’s own farm, where she lives now, has a rising population of the reds. There are open fields, dense woods and little clearings. With the help of the SSRS, more than 20,000 trees have been planted. On the farm, everything is kept untidy. “We arrange it intentionally to keep the living environment of squirrels original and natural.” To Polly’s relief, it has proved a major boost for the reds’ population.
Polly believes the reds have a healthy future if efforts can be maintained. That is a matter of money, one for the politicians. The experience of raising red squirrels has taught Polly a lesson: “When I have these baby squirrels in my hands and they are completely dependent on me, they highlight the fact that we humans hold the key to nature. It is our duty to protect the natural world.”
24. What did tending the baby squirrels relieve Polly of
A.Social anxiety.
B.Academic pressure.
C.Life’s boredom.
D.Intense homesickness.
25. What is Polly’s concern for returning the squirrels to the wild
A.The choice of suitable places.
B.The lack of special techniques.
C.The need for constant feeding.
D.The stress from other animals.
26. Why doesn’t Polly keep the farm neat and well arranged
A.To preserve an undisturbed habitat.
B.To attract the attention of the SSRS.
C.To seek politicians’ economic support.
D.To make room for newly- planted trees.
27. What do Polly’s words mainly convey in the last paragraph
A.Her pride in human superiority.
B.Her affection for red squirrels.
C.Her sense of shared responsibility.
D.Her appreciation of the wildness.
C
My fingers trembled as I signed the pre-medical application form. The watercolor brushes on my desk stared back at me like abandoned friends. I’m Lora, an 18-year-old who secretly drew brain diagrams on napkins while classmates drew cartoons. “Art feeds the soul but starves the body,” Mom always said. Her words haunted me as my biology textbooks slowly buried my drawing pads.
Then came the school career fair that changed everything. Dr. Eleanor Whitman from Harvard asked us to list our “hidden skills”. My hand shook as I wrote “observing details”—something I’d learned from painting flower petals. “That’s medical research’s most needed skill!” she exclaimed, sharing how a student turned microbiology notes into textbook illustrations. My lab partner whispered, “Remember our photosynthesis (光合作用) comic ” For the first time, my two worlds didn’t feel so separate.
The real surprise came during hospital volunteering. Watching surgeries, I noticed something—the steady hands of doctors reminded me of my brushwork. When a boy struggled to describe his pain, I drew a fire-breathing dragon on his cast. “You made medicine speak,” the nurse said. Slowly, my drawing pads filled with cells that looked like colored-glass art and X-rays arranged like abstract paintings.
Mr. Dawson, our career counselor, helped connect these dots. On his whiteboard, my medical knowledge and art skills overlapped in a bright yellow circle labeled “Medical Illustration”. He showed me job listings I never knew existed—graphic designers for science apps, 3D modelers for anatomy (解剖) classes. “Your ‘impractical’ skill makes you stand out,” he said, pointing to my dragon drawing now used in pain management workshops.
Today, my microscope and paintbrushes share the same desk. The same hands that once hesitated between them now create 3D models of viruses for vaccine education. Sometimes I teach young patients to draw their feelings instead of describing them. My story isn’t about heart and reality canceling each other out—they just multiply possibilities.
28. What can be inferred about Lora from paragraph 1
A.She had given up the hobby of drawing.
B.She was excited about studying medicine.
C.She felt torn between art and medical study.
D.She regretted not practicing painting earlier.
29. Dr. Eleanor thought of Lora’ s “hidden skills” as ______.
A.a plus.
B.a leisure.
C.a distraction.
D.a burden.
30. How did Lora’s hospital experience influence her
A.It helped develop her surgical skills.
B.It directed her toward doctor training.
C.It boosted her enthusiasm for abstract art.
D.It convinced her of art’s role in healthcare.
31. What message does the author want to convey
A.Follow the beaten track to success.
B.A picture is worth a thousand words.
C.Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.
D.Two strings to your bow light the way.
D
Global sea levels continue to rise despite efforts that cities around the world are making to reduce the effects of climate change and their carbon emissions. One firm, however, is hoping to battle the effects of climate change. Driven by alarming estimates that 36.6 million people in Asian coastal cities like Mumbai could face flooding by 2070, Luca Curci Architects, based in Venice, Italy, has released Floating City — a design that would allow urban areas to rise with the waters while making use of renewable energies to reduce their own carbon emissions.
Each 25-acre unit houses 50,000 residents on interconnected platforms, with potential expansion for 200,000 and buildings are capped at 90 meters tall for stability. “Structures must be flexible like bamboo in wind to resist waves,” explains architect Curci. To achieve this, seawater resistant materials are given priority to, while hollow sections in platforms help them float. Meanwhile, movable bridges are constructed to link these “water neighborhoods” to mainland transport systems.
The project team also envisions a mix of renewable energy sources extracting power from wind, water, and the sun to power the city. During extreme weather, platforms automatically separate and regroup using intelligence algorithms inspired by how fish schools avoid hunters.
Compared to building artificial islands, this method preserves 68% more marine (海洋) life and uses surfaces that absorb rainwater to reduce flooding risks. However, challenges persist. Seawater slowly harms materials, requiring repair every four months, and emergency plans for extreme weather are still under way. “This isn’t about abandoning coasts but evolving with them,” notes designer Tim Fu.
While some question long-term possibility, the design redefines urban resilience. Unlike rigid sea walls, these dynamic structures harmonize with oceanic rhythms, offering a blueprint for climate solutions. “Cities must learn to dance with the waves,” Curci says. This philosophy could transform humanity’s relationship with rising seas, turning threats into sustainable opportunities.
32. What drove Luca Curci Architects to come up with a new design
A.Energy crisis.
B.Potential disasters.
C.Tourism expansion.
D.Overcrowded cities.
33. Which of the following best describes Luca Curci’s design
A.Fictional and renewable.
B.Adaptable and innovative.
C.Eco-friendly and immovable.
D.Wave-resistant and conventional.
34. A limitation of Luca Curci’s design is that ______.
A.it threatens marine life
B.it lacks clean energy options
C.it requires regular maintenance
D.it ignores coastal water changes
35. Which of the following can be a suitable title for the text
A.Ocean Protection: Life under Threat
B.Rising with the Tides: Floating Cities
C.Connecting to the Future: Eco Solutions
D.Coastal Design: Inspiration from Bamboo
七选五
You may recall a time when your child was a baby, content in the nursery without crying. However, the transition to kindergarten or school can now be a stressful situation for both the child and parent. ____36____ Rather, it indicates that the child now comprehends that their parents, upon leaving, do not disappear but will return at an unknown time, causing significant uncertainty and distress.
Separation anxiety is a developmentally normal stage in a child’s life. ____37____ This type of anxiety serves an important adaptive function, helping the child keep their parents close and thus ensuring protection against potential external dangers. In earlier times, children with separation anxiety had a higher chance of survival. Today, this anxiety is part of expected child development. However, in some cases, the anxiety becomes severe and begins to interfere with daily childhood activities, such as separating from parents to go to school and make friends.
So, it’s crucial to note that “object permanence (客体恒久性)” in children begins to develop gradually and reaches its peak between approximately 16 and 24 months. Until then, they do not understand that objects or people exist even though they cannot see them. ____38____ When this behavior takes hold, we encounter separation anxiety disorder. This fear is no longer of an evolutionary type, and the affective bond comes into play, along with the type of attachment that the parents have established with the child.
____39____ As adults, it’s important that we understand why our child feels this way and be patient with them. At these moments, saying “Stop crying, it’s only going to be a little while that we will be away”, will not help the child. It’s important to confirm their emotions and how they feel.
Understanding and managing separation anxiety is a crucial part of your child’s development. It’s important to remember that this is a normal stage in their growth. ____40____
A.It begins to appear from 6 to 8 months of age.
B.It is at this point that separation anxiety actually appears.
C.Understanding separation anxiety in children is significant.
D.With patience and understanding, it can be effectively managed.
E.“Object permanence” plays an important role in separation anxiety.
F.A little concern in the child at the separation from their parents is normal.
G.This doesn’t represent a return to a former state in your child’s development.
第三部分 语言运用
第一节 完形填空
I sat at my laptop intending to work, but I couldn’t. Three days earlier, one student had asked to ____41____ research groups. The student was making steady progress, so I was ____42____. What did I do wrong After reflecting, I realized I was ____43____ my stress to my students — and that wasn’t fair.
When I returned to my home country, I was overwhelmed by pressure to ____44____ funds, publish in journals, and tutor students. Constant reforms in the funding system created ____45____, leaving me in a cycle of writing proposals and being ____46____ on time and patience. Tenure (终身职位) expectations added to the stress. I scheduled ____47____ meetings, left little time for them to think, and often responded sharply when progress was slow, showing no ____48____.
The student’s request was a wake-up call. Then I read a book on leadership, which advises leaders to ____49____ opportunities rather than problems. I had been doing the opposite. My student’s feedback also ____50____ me to think back to why I decided to pursue my career in academia. I recalled the excitement I had felt as a postdoc, when ____51____ was king for me. I had thrived in a lab where people freely discussed ideas, driven by a genuine desire to uncover new truths. I wanted that ____52____ in my own lab.
Then I changed how I ____53____. I reduced meetings, provided training sessions, and granted more freedom. I am still busy, but happier and more creatively engaged. Funds remain a concern and tenure is still in the air, ____54____ I leave space for my lab members to pursue interesting ideas, no longer trying to rush to the finish line. I’ve learned that research is a ____55____ and I must manage it wisely.
41. A.switch B.join C.form D.lead
42. A.worried B.relieved C.fulfilled D.confused
43. A.showing B.passing C.emphasizing D.owing
44. A.secure B.provide C.use D.donate
45. A.uncertainty B.opportunities C.stability D.unfairness
46. A.keen B.short C.dependent D.tough
47. A.frequent B.emergency C.private D.chance
48. A.humor B.enthusiasm C.regret D.empathy
49. A.miss out on B.turn down C.focus on D.watch out for
50. A.urged B.ordered C.forbade D.advised
51. A.curiosity B.leadership C.authority D.funding
52. A.competition B.environment C.reputation D.progress
53. A.lived B.researched C.managed D.criticized
54. A.or B.and C.so D.yet
55. A.flash B.priority C.battle D.marathon
第二节 语法填空
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。
Chinese motorcycle ____56____ (produce) ZXMOTO experienced a surge in popularity after ____57____ (capture) a historic double victory in the World Supersport category at the recent Portuguese round of the FIM Superbike World Championship. Zhang Xue, the founder of the company, ____58____ (position) as a central figure in the ensuing media coverage and consumer discussions. The achievement was the first time that a Chinese brand had reached the top of the podium (领奖台) in the series.
At the Autodromo Internacional do Algarve, French rider Valentin Debise, racing for ZXMOTO Factory Evan Bros Racing, ____59____ (power) his ZXMOTO 820RR-RS to kick off his race schedule. After his victory in Race 1, ____60____ he led from the front to finish nearly four seconds clear of the field, he returned the following day to claim Race 2. The rare weekend sweep he completed ____61____ (true) highlighted the machine’s ____62____ (exception) straight-line speed.
“When I saw the bike, I knew it was not what we were used ____63____, but after trying it, I knew I was all in. It’s great for the team ____64____ (get) the win and I am very proud of my team and ZXMOTO’s work,” Debise said in the post-game interview.
Zhang Xue held the five-starred red flag aloft at the scene and shouted, “We won!” He added, “This is not just a victory for one motorcycle, ____65____ the result of 20 years of perseverance by Chinese manufacturing.”
第四部分 写作
第一节 应用文写作
66.假定你是李华,你校即将为本届高三学生举办十八岁成人礼活动。请你给外国朋友Lucy写一封邮件告知此事,内容包括:1.活动举办时间、地点;2.活动主要流程;3.你的感受与期待。参考词汇:成人礼 coming-of-age ceremony。注意:1.词数80个左右,开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Lucy,
I hope this email finds you well.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
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。
Leo and Alex were close friends. They had been friends since childhood, sharing countless memories, and growing up side by side. They were as close as siblings, sharing countless happy moments and supporting each other through thick and thin. However, one fateful day, a misunderstanding tore them apart, leaving their friendship in shreds.
Leo was a die-hard fan of the local football team, the Metropolis Eagles, while Alex was passionate about the city’s rival team, the Metrostars. Their differing loyalties often led to lively debates and friendly jokes, but it never affected their friendship. Until one fateful game day.
The Metropolis Eagles were playing against the Metrostars, and Leo and Alex were both determined to watch the game together. However, when the game got intense and the score was tied, Leo’s and Alex’s passions boiled over. Leo accused Alex of favoring the other team, while Alex felt Leo was being unreasonably stubborn. The argument escalated (升级) quickly, and words were exchanged that neither of them would soon forget. “You’ve gone too far. I don’t want to see you again,” thundered Leo. Both friends were left feeling hurt and disappointed.
The next day, there were heated discussions about the game, but Leo and Alex avoided each other like the plague (瘟疫). Leo deeply regretted what he had said and wanted to apologize, but pride got in the way. Weeks passed, and the silence between them grew deafening.
One day, while walking home from school, Leo came across a lost dog. He couldn’t help but notice the collar around the dog’s neck, with a tag that read “Alex’s Best Friend.” Leo realized this dog was Alex’s.
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡上相应位置作答。
At that moment, Leo was in a difficult position.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
With a deep breath, Leo knocked on Alex’s door.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
参考答案
听力1-20
1.C 2.A 3.B 4.B 5.B 6.C 7.C 8.A 9.B 10.B 11.B 12.C 13.A 14.A 15.C 16.A 17.B 18.A 19.C 20.B
阅读理解21-35
21.A 22.A 23.B 24.D 25.C 26.A 27.C 28.C 29.A 30.D 31.D 32.B 33.B 34.C 35.B
七选五36-40
36.G 37.A 38.B 39.C 40.D
完形填空41-55
41.A 42.D 43.B 44.A 45.A 46.B 47.A 48.D 49.C 50.A 51.A 52.B 53.C 54.D 55.D
语法填空56-65
56.producer 57.capturing 58.was positioned 59.powered 60.where 61.truly 62.exceptional 63.to 64.to get 65.but
写作范文
66 邮件范文
Dear Lucy,
I hope this email finds you well.
Our school will hold the coming-of-age ceremony for senior three students next Friday morning in the school hall.
We will listen to teachers’ blessings, receive letters from parents and take an oath of adulthood. I’m really excited. Turning eighteen means taking more responsibility for myself and society. I’m looking forward to this meaningful moment.
Would you tell me the similar activities in your school
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
67 读后续写范文
At that moment, Leo was in a difficult position. He wanted to send the dog back to Alex, yet he feared facing the awkward silence between them. Staring at the dog’s warm eyes, all his regret over the quarrel flooded back. The dog rubbed its head against his leg gently, as if urging him to fix their broken friendship. Finally, he made up his mind to take the dog home and seize this chance to say sorry.
With a deep breath, Leo knocked on Alex’s door. When Alex opened the door and saw his lost dog, surprise crossed his face at once. Before Alex could speak, Leo apologized sincerely for his rude words during the match. Alex softened quickly and admitted he also said hurtful things. They made peace right away, promising never to let football disagreements separate their friendship again.

展开更多......

收起↑

资源预览