浙江宁波市镇海中学2026届高三模拟预测英语试题22(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届高三模拟预测英语试题22(含答案,无听力原文,无音频)

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浙江宁波市镇海中学高三模拟预测英语试题22
第一部分 听力
1. Which topic are the speakers mainly talking about
A.An activity.
B.The scenery.
C.The weather.
2. What time does the bus usually arrive
A.8:15.
B.8:20.
C.8:30.
3. What will the woman do this weekend
A.Help someone with his study.
B.Finish her homework.
C.Hike with the man.
4. What does the man think of the shirt
A.Outdated.
B.Cheap.
C.Fashionable.
5. Where are the speakers probably
A.In a classroom.
B.In a library.
C.In a store.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. What’s the man doing
A.Checking the engine.
B.Filling the oil tank.
C.Changing the tire.
7. How does the man sound in the end
A.Confident.
B.Confused.
C.Hesitant.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What’s wrong with the woman’s old cellphone
A.There are spots on the screen.
B.Its battery dies instantly.
C.It runs out of memory.
9. What will the woman probably do with her old cellphone
A.Sell it to be recycled.
B.Keep it at home.
C.Throw it away.
10. What concerns the man greatly
A.Overspending on electronics.
B.Lack of heavy metals.
C.Electronic waste.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. What kind of products will Bob sell in his shop
A.Fruits and vegetables.
B.Varieties of snacks.
C.Fish and chips.
12. How will the man appeal to customers
A.By inviting a famous star.
B.By providing free snacks.
C.By giving discounts.
13. What will the woman do to support the man
A.Serve the customers on the opening day.
B.Prepare for the opening ceremony.
C.Buy some snacks in his shop.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14. Which positions does the football team need most
A.Defenders and midfielders.
B.Goalkeepers and forwards.
C.Captains and substitutes.
15. What is required of beginners
A.Professional experience.
B.Tailored equipment.
C.A positive attitude.
16. When are the tryouts
A.This Sunday at 2 p.m.
B.This Saturday at 3 p.m.
C.Next Saturday at 3 p.m.
17. What’s the probable relationship between the speakers
A.Coach and student.
B.Team members.
C.Classmates.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. Which of the common challenges are senior citizens facing
A.New technology.
B.Daily chores.
C.Mental health.
19. What can robots do to ensure the safety of old people
A.Detect falls and call doctors.
B.Repair household appliances.
C.Drive them to appointments.
20. Why do robots enter the life of the elderly
A.To improve the quality of their life.
B.To entertain them with games.
C.To replace their caregivers.
第二部分 阅读理解
A
A chocolate-filled hotel room that money simply cannot buy is being offered to the “world’s sweetest person” as part of a new campaign launched across Europe. The fortunate winner will enjoy an immersive stay in the chocolate-themed rooms, as though they’ve walked straight into the world of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
Sounds sweet Here’s what to expect at the hotel
The hotel will showcase messages of connection, kindness and inspiration in every corner. Guests will also be given a special two-piece chocolate bar, including a limited-edition white and milk chocolate flavour with caramel and sea salt, exclusive to the pop-up in The Social Hub Amsterdam City.
Guests can then keep one bar and give the other away as an act of kindness. The stay also includes a “wake-up call” about exploitation in the West African cocoa supply chain.
How to enter
For the opportunity to experience the chocolate hotel, residents from the UK, the Netherlands, and Germany can submit nominations via the Instagram accounts of The Social Hub and Tony’s Chocolonely between March 5 and 12.
A judging panel from both companies, Chocolate brand Tony’s Chocolonely and hospitality group The Social Hub, will choose one winner from each country. The room will be revealed on March 20 and available for 10 days. Enthusiasts in Amsterdam can also visit the space on March 29 from 1 pm onwards.
Pre-booking through The Social Hub website will be necessary for visits, though fans won’t be permitted to stay overnight unless they secure victory in the competition. Trix van der Vleuten, Chief Marketing Officer at The Social Hub, commented: “The world feels increasingly divided. We’re more digitally connected than ever, yet loneliness is rising.
What matters most
“We wanted to come together with Tony’s to showcase that sweetness — simple, human kindness — matters more than ever, and that people can enjoy our products whilst positively impacting society.”
She added: “Doing good makes you feel good. So does eating chocolate that’s produced fairly, and so does spending time in a one-of-a-kind choco hotel room with someone else.
21. What is special about the hotel room
A.It can be booked online at a low price.
B.It is designed with a chocolate theme.
C.It provides free chocolate every day.
D.It is open to tourists all year round.
22. What is required for Amsterdam visitors
A.Pre-booking on the website.
B.Winning the competition first.
C.Staying overnight in the hotel.
D.Posting photos on Instagram.
23. What message does the campaign try to send
A.Loneliness is on the increase.
B.Chocolate is good for mood.
C.Kindness carries immense value.
D.Digital connection will battle loneliness.
B
“Dorothy, my father’s mom, was my biggest influence growing up. A home cook in the truest form, she taught me how to cook,” said Kaysen, who’s based in Minneapolis. “She loved taking care of us, cooking for us and showing me how.”
His parents both had demanding jobs, so Kaysen took on dinner duty to take one thing off their plates, tapping into what he learned from his grandma and bringing his family around the dinner table at the end of a long day.
One cold winter day decades ago, “Everyone came in from outside to warm up together over this meal,” he recalled. “I had already known that this meal felt like a hug in a bowl. But at that moment, it clicked that cooking can be the basis of connection.”
To this day, “I can feel her energy every time I cook and eat that dish.” Kaysen didn’t realize it at the time, but his grandmother was giving him a master class in key techniques that would serve him well in his cooking career. Chicken and dumplings displays how to make chicken stock, how to cut different shapes of vegetables, how to make a roux, and more, Kaysen said.
Sure, “there are a lot of similarities between how I cook in all areas of my life. At the end of the day, it’s all about nurturing people. Whether that’s in the kitchen in my house or at restaurants, that’s the goal. The only difference would be my kids are very quick to tell me if they do not like something,” Kaysen said, laughing.
As for chicken and dumplings, in Minnesota you can buy a ready-to-bake, single-serving chicken pot pie at Bellecour. It uses almost the same recipe, but instead of having dumplings mixed in, the filling is put inside a pastry crust. And anyone can make this dish at home using the recipe below, which Kaysen is glad to share.
“I think it’s extremely important to record and carry on family recipes. We are only as great as those who came before us, and I carry on my grandma’s memory through her recipes,” Kaysen said. “Everything I learn is on the shoulders of someone who came before me, and this is a way I can honor that.”
24. Why did Kaysen start to cook dinner for his family
A.His grandma asked him to do so.
B.His parents were too busy with work.
C.He wanted to practice cooking skills.
D.His family liked his cooking.
25. What did Kaysen realize on that cold winter day
A.Cooking can bring people together.
B.Chicken and dumplings are delicious.
C.Winter is a good time to have hot meals.
D.His grandma’s cooking was the best.
26. What does the underlined word “that” in the last paragraph refer to
A.The family connection.
B.The earlier generations
C.The grandmother’s memory.
D.The cooking skill.
27. What is the text
A.A novel.
B.An advertisement.
C.A news report.
D.A biography.
C
Every night before going to bed, 27-year-old Nancy Liu places a small, warm device beside her pillow. It breathes softly, responds when she speaks, and remembers how her mood shifts from one day to the next.
Liu is not describing a pet or a person, but an artificial intelligence companion toy — a quietly rising product built for long-term companionship. Designed to grow over time, these devices learn users’ habits and emotions, offering a steady sense of presence in moments of loneliness.
The rising consumer demand was on full display at the recently concluded tech show CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada, in the United States, where about 60 AI toy and companion robot companies participated, with Chinese enterprises accounting for more than 80 percent of the total exhibitors. Among the crowd of blinking, talking and rolling devices, one Chinese product stood out. Described as the world’s first emotionally intelligent and “physically growing” AI pocket pet, Sweekar drew constant attention from visitors.
“Unlike traditional virtual pets, the palm-sized AI toy can evolve through distinct physical stages — egg, baby, teen and adult — mirroring the passage of time! It also simulates body warmth and gentle breathing rhythms to deepen realism,” said Irving Gao, founder and CEO of Takway. AI, a startup based in Shenzhen, Guangdong province.
This AI toy’s appearance is a sign of the booming AI toy market. According to data from major e-commerce platform Taobao, transaction volumes for AI toys jumped more than 1,600 percent year-on-year in 2025, with this kind of product getting into the platform’s top 10 product lists of the year for the first time. On e-commerce giant , sales of AI toys last year approached 700 million yuan ($100 million), with nearly 7 million units sold.
“Demand is becoming clearly divided across children, young adults and seniors, showing that market education is beginning to take effect and consumer awareness is taking shape,” said Jiang, the market analyst.
28. Why does the author mention Nancy Liu’s story at the beginning
A.To introduce the lifestyle of young people.
B.To show the importance of companionship.
C.To share a good way to get rid of loneliness.
D.To introduce the topic of AI companion toys.
29. What makes Sweekar different from traditional virtual pets
A.An instant smart voice response function.
B.A palm-sized lightweight portable design.
C.A clear multi-stage physical growth process.
D.An attractive appearance with affordable price.
30. What is Jiang’s attitude towards the future of the AI toy market
A.Optimistic.
B.Doubtful.
C.Critical.
D.Unconcerned
31. Which of the following can be the best title for the text
A.CES 2026: A Key Stage for Chinese AI Products.
B.E-commerce Platforms: New Home for AI Toy Sales.
C.Sweekar: A Promising New Trend in Virtual Pet Design.
D.AI Companion Toys: Booming Market and Great Potential.
D
A Chinese research team has developed the world’s first blood-based diagnostic kit that can tell whether lung nodules are harmless or cancerous, including very small nodules that are often difficult to assess using existing methods. Researchers say the breakthrough could significantly improve early detection of lung cancer.
Lung cancer is the deadliest cancer in China, largely because many cases are discovered at an advanced stage. Early symptoms are often mild or absent, delaying diagnosis and treatment.
Low-dose CT scans are widely used to screen people at high risk, such as smokers or those with a family history of lung cancer. However, CT scans can only detect nodules and cannot determine whether they are life-threatening. Patients must undergo repeated follow-up scans, and studies show that fewer than 30 percent are able to comply with long-term monitoring.
Using techniques from synthetic biology and artificial intelligence, researchers analyzed complex blood samples and screened more than 400 proteins linked to early stage lung cancer. From these, they identified 13 biomarkers that are most useful for diagnosis. Eight of the biomarker combinations are newly discovered and perform significantly better than existing clinical standards in China and overseas, according to the team.
Results showed the kit detected more than 65 percent of early-stage lung cancer cases, with accuracy significantly higher than traditional diagnostic methods. For small nodules that are often difficult to assess using low-dose CT scans alone, the test increased diagnostic accuracy to more than 85 percent. The blood test costs about 1,000 yuan ($144) and requires only 2 milliliters of blood. Researchers say this makes testing easier for elderly or physically weakened patients, while also reducing follow-up costs.
“This marks a major step forward in early lung cancer diagnosis in China, shifting screening from relying on imaging alone to detecting molecular signals in the blood,” Hu said. He added that the team hopes to expand use of the test to community clinics and health screening centers, greatly increasing early detection rates countrywide.
32. What is the key function of the new diagnostic kit
A.To improve the imaging effect of CT scans.
B.To reduce the risk of lung cancer surgeries.
C.To cut the cost of lung cancer follow-up checks.
D.To identify the nature of lung nodules accurately.
33. What does the underlined phrase “comply with” in Paragraph 3 mean
A.Stick to
B.Give up
C.Put off
D.Apply for
34. What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about
A.The application of the market.
B.The process of the research.
C.The standard of the diagnosis.
D.The clinical effect of the kit.
35. What can we infer from the kit’s clinical trial results
A.It has replaced traditional diagnostic methods.
B.It performs best for advanced lung cancer cases.
C.It works better for small hard-to-assess nodules.
D.It detects all early lung cancers with full accuracy.
七选五
The concept of a “zero-waste” lifestyle sounds overwhelming. Many people imagine it requires living in a jar or making all your own shampoo. However, the reality is much more accessible. It is not about perfection; it is about making conscious choices to reduce your environmental footprint. ____36____
First, start with a review. Spend a week observing your trash. What do you throw away most often Is it plastic bottles, food wrappers, or paper towels Identifying your biggest sources of waste helps you target your efforts effectively. ____37____ For instance, if you notice many coffee cups, investing in a reusable mug is a high-impact first step.
Next, embrace the “5Rs”: Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Rot. Note that “Recycle” is fourth, not first. The most effective waste management happens before you even bring an item home. ____38____ Learn to say no to single-use plastics, free promotional items you don’t need, and excessive packaging.
Another practical tip is to shop differently. Visit local farmers’ markets where produce is often sold without plastic wrapping. Bring your own cloth bags and glass jars. ____39____ Not only does this reduce waste, but it also supports local agriculture and often results in fresher food.
Finally, be patient with yourself. Transitioning to a zero-waste lifestyle is a marathon, not a short run. You will make errors, and you will occasionally forget your reusable bag. ____40____ Every small action counts, and collectively, these actions create a significant positive change for our planet.
A.That is why recycling alone is not enough.
B.Here are some manageable steps to get you started.
C.Once you identify the pattern, choose one area to focus on.
D.This habit might take time to form, but it soon becomes second nature.
E.Refusing unnecessary items is the most powerful tool in your toolkit.
F.Many people fail because they try to change everything overnight.
G.Don’t let guilt stop you; just learn from mistakes and move forward.
36.___ 37.___ 38.___ 39.___ 40.___
第三部分 语言知识运用
第一节 完形填空
Back in 2001, Diane Charles was taking a morning walk along a beach when something unusual caught her eye. A ____41____ covered in seagrass was rolling in the waves. Curious, she picked it up and found a note inside, written in Spanish. With help from locals, she tried to ____42____ the message. Eventually, a scholar helped decode it, which roughly read, “Life has taught me all is ____43____, and that receiving love and success is second to this.” The most important clues were a name, a Colombian address, and a fax number.
These details ____44____ Charles to Erika Boyero, a woman from Colombia who had thrown the bottle into the sea four years earlier on a cruise ship near Norway. In 1997, looking for something fun to do, Boyero wrote several notes, ____45____ them in empty bottles, and threw them overboard. Then she forgot all about them.
Years later, her father surprised her with ____46____ news. “Hey, you received a fax from Australia,” he told her. Boyero was stunned, but eventually it ____47____ — the bottles. “There are so many millions of people in the world,” she said. “… and when ____48____ shows a person you have to meet in this life… it is beautiful.”
What started as a mysterious ocean message soon turned into a long-distance ____49____. For the next 25 years, Charles and Boyero stayed in touch, ____50____ life updates and milestones. Recently, Boyero called Charles with an idea: she wanted to fly to Tasmania so they could finally meet in person.
When Boyero arrived, Charles said their reunion felt ____51____. Once she walked into the terminal, the two ____52____ like “long lost friends”. The following morning, they walked together along the same beach where the bottle had been ____53____ ashore all those years ago.
Looking back, Boyero says the early translation of her message wasn’t far from what she ____54____ wrote. “Life has taught me all is possible,” she said. “I wish you good fortune wherever you are.” And thanks to a bottle ____55____ across the ocean, those words ended up connecting two people half a world apart.
41. A.note B.bottle C.ship D.message
42. A.figure out B.search for C.pass down D.reply to
43. A.simple B.valuable C.important D.possible
44. A.entrusted B.accompanied C.led D.limited
45. A.sealed B.gathered C.cast D.hid
46. A.terrific B.unexpected C.unpleasant D.terrible
47. A.echoed B.worked C.clicked D.happened
48. A.destiny B.nature C.chance D.luck
49. A.journey B.friendship C.business D.encounter
50. A.celebrating B.recalling C.comparing D.sharing
51. A.strange B.formal C.natural D.awkward
52. A.embraced B.winked C.nodded D.wept
53. A.thrown B.washed C.pulled D.stuck
54. A.simply B.rarely C.originally D.actually
55. A.sinking B.breaking C.flying D.drifting
第二节 语法填空
Recently, the Italian Writers Association hosted a screening of the documentary Three in the Afternoon: The Global Echo of a Delivery Poet, ____56____ records Wang Jibing’s journey as a food delivery worker in Kunshan, Jiangsu Province, who transforms his daily experiences into poetry.
Wang, amid his hectic delivery schedule, captures his emotions and the stories of ordinary people he encounters, ____57____ (write) down verses on scraps of paper and even on the palm of his hand. His poetry, ____58____ (characterize) by its simple yet profound language, ____59____ (vivid) depicts the lives of everyday Chinese citizens. Over the years, Wang ____60____ (compose) more than 6,000 poems, and his work has been translated into several languages and published in five countries. His poetry collection, Flying Low, is set ____61____ (publish) in English and French this year.
Wang and his Italian ____62____ (translate), Martina Benigni, who has a love for literature, especially the poem Three in the Afternoon, have built a cultural bridge between China and Italy.
Guo Yuehong, deputy secretary-general of the Suzhou Foreign Cultural Exchange Promotion Association, said, “Poetry knows no borders. Regardless of where we are or what we do, the human pursuit of beauty and the ____63____ (spirit) world is universal.”
____64____ his rise to fame, Wang remains grounded, insisting on continuing his work as ____65____ delivery rider and writing poetry. “Filling the gaps of life with the literature I love brings me joy. Our lives are different, but we must find our own happiness,” he said.
56.___ 57.___ 58.___ 59.___ 60.___
61.___ 62.___ 63.___ 64.___ 65.___
第四部分 写作
第一节 应用文写作
66. 上周末你参加了校学生会组织的校园劳动基地实践活动。请你为校英文报写一篇题为“Sowing Dreams, Reaping Growth”的报道,内容包括:
(1)活动内容;
(2)活动反响。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Sowing Dreams, Reaping Growth
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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。
I had owned the new phone just for nine days — a small luxury that had cost me half a month’s salary, the kind of purchase that makes you walk a little taller. That afternoon, I stuck it into my pocket, feeling it heavier than usual. The past few days had been rough, and bit by bit, turned it from a recorder of life into a mere working tool.
Somewhere between a bridge and a riverside path, I realized it was gone. Panic hit immediately. I retraced my steps, scanning the ground. Nothing. The late afternoon light held the city’s dull light, and even the river seemed too tired to sparkle.
I stopped a woman who looked friendly. “Could I borrow your phone to call mine ” I asked. She handed it over. I dialed. One ring. Two. Three — then a bright, breathless voice came through:
“Hello Is this the owner We have your phone!” Relief washed over me. “We’re still here,” the voice continued, “by the willow tree.”
At the willow, I found four college students, their backpacks in a circle like guarding a small campfire. “You’re here!” one said, springing up. I thanked them hurriedly. They just waved, as if waiting an hour for a stranger was the most casual thing in the world. Work was calling, so I had to leave almost immediately. Just before I walked away, one grinned and said, “Good luck in life!”
Back home, I dove into work with my phone, until I noticed a new video sitting at the top of the photo gallery: four grinning faces under the willow. I tapped playing it — They shouted, “You lost your phone! But don’t freak out — we keep it safe!” Then one added, “Check out what a cool video this phone could shoot!” “If you’re seeing this, it means you’ve made it back. Good luck in life!”
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。
Paragraph 1: I laughed genuinely and realized that I had never recorded such a video with my phone.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 2: Later, I decided to post my “Good luck” video online.
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参考答案
听力
阅读理解
21.B 22.A 23.C 24.B 25.A 26.B 27.C 28.D 29.C 30.A 31.D 32.D 33.A 34.B 35.C
七选五:36.B 37.C 38.E 39.D 40.G
完形填空
41.B 42.A 43.D 44.C 45.A 46.B 47.C 48.A 49.B 50.D 51.C 52.A 53.B 54.C 55.D
语法填空
56.which 57.writing 58.characterized 59.vividly 60.has composed
61.to be published 62.translator 63.spiritual 64.Despite 65.a
应用文范文
Sowing Dreams, Reaping Growth
Last weekend, Student Union held farm practice. We sowed seeds, weeded and learned organic planting.
Students mastered farming skills and cherished food more. The activity won wide praise for teaching us to respect labor.
读后续写范文
Paragraph 1: I laughed genuinely and realized that I had never recorded such a video with my phone. I only used it for work before, blind to warm trivialities. Their sincere blessing melted my weariness, and I filmed a clip to express my thanks at once.
Paragraph 2: Later, I decided to post my “Good luck” video online. The college students’ kind story went viral, with masses sharing similar warm experiences. I realized the phone bears not just work data, but strangers’ kindness that spreads warmth endlessly.

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