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第1页(共1页)2026年湖南省湘西州高考英语一模试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分0分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有2分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatdoesthewomanurgethemantodo?A.Finda3Dprinter.B.Checkhisschedule.C.Signupforacourse.2.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Intheshop.B.Intheman'shome.C.Intheschool.3.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?A.Takethesubway.B.Headfortheoffice.C.Buyanumbrella.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anelection.B.Aspeech.C.Anassociation.5.Howmuchdoesthehotelnormallychargenow?A.£80.B.£90.C.£100.第二节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.WhydoesthemantalktoMary?A.Tocomforther.B.Toaskforhelp.C.Toapologizetoher.7.WhatisMarygoingtodotomorrownight?A.Givethemanaride.B.Prepareforanexam.C.DateJudy.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthecamp?A.It'sboring.B.It'straditional.C.It'sbeneficial.9.Whatweremostroadslike?A.Safe.B.Beautiful.C.Narrow.10.Whathappenedduringthecamp?A.Amanwasinjuredwhencooking.B.Thecamperssharedstoriestogether.C.Thecamperslearnedfirst﹣aidknowledge.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.WhatdoestheFitnessClubprovide?A.Freemeals.B.Blackshorts.C.Sportsweardiscount.12.HowwillJackgotothegym?A.Bytaxi.B.Bybike.C.Bybus.13.WhichpositionwillJackapplyfor?A.First﹣AidTrainer.B.MorningFitnessLeader.C.JuniorNutritionAssistant.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatisthemainpurposeoftheposters?A.Toadvertiseaschoolevent.B.Topromoteafoodfestival.C.Tosharestudentartwork.15.WhatdoesthewomanplantodoonWednesday?A.Filmashortvideo.B.Deliverapresentation.C.Handoutsomeflyers.16.Howdoesthemansoundintheend?A.Satisfied.B.Grateful.C.Doubtful.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatisthespeaker?A.Ascientist.B.Aninterviewer.C.Ahost.18.WhatfielddoesLinXianfengworkin?A.Informationtechnology.B.Mathematicalphysics.C.Medicalscience.19.HowdidLinXianfengdealwithfailures?A.Hefacedthembravely.B.Hechangedhisdirection.C.Hewaitedfornewopportunities.20.HowhastheawardaffectedLinXianfeng?A.Hehasbecomefamousandrich.B.Hehasgotfinancialsupportforhisresearch.C.Hehasmoremembersinhisresearchteam.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分0分)第一节(共4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选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ImagineracingthroughthestreetsofNewYorkCityonNovember2,2025,at8:00a.m.,withthousandsofcheeringvoicespushingyouforward.Nowdoitforyourselfbut,importantly,fortheplanet.WhenyoujointheWorldWildlifeFund(WWF)team,everymileyourunbecomesasteptowardnatureconservation.HowdoyoujoinRegistrationbeginswitha100WWFfee,whichisnon﹣refundable.Everyrunnermustthencommittoraisingatleast2,000byNovember16,2025.Inaddition,participantspaytheofficialNewYorkRoadRunners(NYRR)entryfeeof255—315directlytoNYRRimmediatelyaftersigningupwithWWF.WhatdoyougetWWFrunnersgetmorethanjustaracenumber.Raise$150ormore,andyou'llreceiveparticularWWFracegear(装备),availableonlytoUS﹣basedathletes.EachrunneralsohasapersonalfundraisingpageonWWF'swebsite,wherefriendsandfamilycandonate,plusone﹣on﹣oneguidancefromtheWWFteamtohelpreachandevengobeyondthetarget.Mostimportantly,youcrossthefinishlineknowingyoureffortsupportswildlifeprotection,forestconservation,andthefightagainstclimatechange.ImportantnoteWWF'sentryforthe2025NewYorkCityMarathonisalmostfull,soifyouareinterested,pleasetakeactionnow.Ifitisfull,youmayjointhewaitlistincasemorespotsopen.Ifyouprefer,youcanalsoexploreothercharitiesthroughtheNYRRRunforCharitypage.RunningwithWWFismorethancompleting26.2miles—itisachievingapersonalgoalwhilemakingeverystepcountfornature.21.WhatisthemainpurposeofWWF'smarathonprogram?A.TopublicizetheWWFteam.B.Topromotepersonalfitness.C.TodonategearforUSathletes.D.Toraisefundsfortheenvironment.22.Whatistheminimumamountarunnerneedstostarttheirrace?A.$100.B.$255.C.$355.D.$415.23.WhatcanallWWFrunnersreceive?A.Opportunityofgettingassisted.B.Freeentryintoothercharities.C.SpecialWWFraceequipment.D.GuidancefromUS﹣basedathletes.OnacalmmorninginAugust2025,artistSamShoemakerpushedhiskayak(皮艇)intothewatersnearCatalinaIsland,California.Hismissionwastopaddle(划桨)morethan26milesacrosstheopenseatoSanPedro.Whatmadethechallengeextraordinarywasnotthedistancebuttheboatitself—hiskayakwasgrownentirelyfrommushrooms.Theboat,brownish﹣yellowandrough,hadtakenShoemakernearlyayeartocreate.Hegrewmycelium(菌丝)inaframefilledwithplantfiber.Afterweeksofgrowthandmonthsofdrying,itbecameastrongandfloatingmaterial.Althoughheavierandslowerthananormalkayak,itwasstillgoodenoughforhistest.Theoceansoonshoweditspower.Afterpaddlingninemiles,seasicknessstruck,andthecoastlineremainedinvisible.Then,toShoemaker'sastonishment,a50﹣footwhalesurfacedandswambesidehimforthreemiles.Insteadoffear,Shoemakerfeltawe."Itwasjustastrangeexperience,"herecalled.Twelveexhaustinghourslater,hesteppedontoshore,hismushroomkayakstillsafe,welcomedbyfriendsandfamily.ForShoemaker,thejourneywasmorethanapersonalwin.Itprovesthatmushroomsmighthelpsolveoneofhumanity'sgreatestproblems:plasticpollution.Histeacherandguide,PhilRoss,namedthenewmaterial"AquaFung",praisingitslightness,abilitytofloat,anditsfeaturetobreakdownnaturally.Unlikeplastic,itdisappearsovertime,leavingnoharmfulmark.YetShoemakeradmitsthelimits.Buildingonekayakrequiredenormoustimeandresources."Itisnot,"hesays,"aperfectanswer."Butitisavisionofwhatcouldbe.Ifmushroomscanbecomekayakstoday,perhapstomorrowtheymayshapesurfboards,floatingmarkers,orevenfloatinghouses.Shoemaker'scrossingthereforecarriesadeepermessage:innovationoftenbeginswithasingleboldstep.Hismushroomvoyageremindsusthatthefuturemaygrow—notfromfactories—butfromthelivingnetworksbeneathourfeet.24.WhatsetShoemaker'sjourneyapart?A.Thelongdistanceacrosstheopensea.B.Thematerialhisboatwasmadeof.C.Thedangerousseaconditionsfacinghim.D.Theadvancedtechnologyheemployed.25.WhydidShoemakerbuildthekayak?A.Toattractpublicattention.B.Tofollowinhisteacher'sfootsteps.C.Toprepareforfurtheroceanvoyages.D.Tosearchforanalternativetoplastic.26.WhatcanwelearnaboutAquaFung?A.Itismoredurablethanplastic.B.Itiseco﹣friendlybuttime﹣consumingtoproduce.C.Itismoresuitabletomakesurfboardsandhouses.D.ItwasdevelopedwithShoemaker'sfamily'ssupport.27.WhichwordscanbestdescribeShoemaker?A.Skilledandsensitive.B.Outgoingandhumble.C.Adventurousandcreative.D.Humorousandgenerous.ThedeepbluewatersofLakeTahoehavelongcapturedpeople'simagination.StretchingacrossCaliforniaandNevada,thelakedrawsmillionsofvisitorseachyearforitsbeautyandclearwaters.Yetbehindthebreathtakingviewsliemysteries,legendsandgrowingworriesforitsfuture.Storiesof"TahoeTessie",amysteriouslakecreature,havefascinatedtouristsfordecades.Recently,however,thousandsofviewerswitnessedsomethingfarmorereal:alivestream(直播)ofadivetoTahoe'sfloor,morethan1,500feetdown.Usingarobot﹣operatedmachine(ROV)calledDeepEmerald—nicknamedEmmy,scientistsguidedaudiencesthrougharareunderwatertrip.TheROVwasasmallbutstrongmachine.Equippedwithasmallengine,brightlightsandasuperclearcamera,andcoupledtolandbyacable,Emmymoveddownwardlikeanexplorerfromanotherworld.Throughoutaspanofcloseto30minutes,thelivestreamscrutinizedeverymomentofitsjourneydownward.AsEmmytouchedthelakebottom,dirtfloatedupanddriftedacrossthescreen,shiningliketinystarsscatteredinadarksky.Thequietofthedeepgavethesceneadreamlikefeeling.WhileEmmymovedalongthebottom,expertsexplainedthelake'ssecrets.Tahoe,oneoftheoldestlakesinNorthAmerica,formedtwotothreemillionyearsago.Likehumanlungs,itsdepthscleanandrecyclematerialfromthesurroundingland,keepingtheecosystemalive.Strangeplantbedsgrowinthedarkness,feedingsmallcreaturesthatinturnsupportfish.Althoughsomehadexpectedscarydiscoveries,thelivestreamshowedonlynaturalscenesandtheoccasionaloddthing,liketiresoraballoonthatlookedfresh.Still,thediveremindedviewersoftheproblemsLakeTahoefaces.Afterthe2023IndependenceDayholiday,helpersremovedmorethanthreetonsoftrashfromitswaters.OrganizershopethelivestreamencouragesvisitorstocareforTahoe'shealth.Asoneenvironmentalleadersaid,"TakealittlepieceofTahoehomewithyou—butleavethelakeascleanasyoufoundit.Thatway,futuregenerationscanshareinitsbeauty."28.Whatdidthelivestreammainlypresentforviewers?A.Mysteriesofoceancreatures.B.EvidenceofTahoeTessie'sexistence.C.Theunderwaterviewofthelake.D.Thepotentialofusingarobotindiving.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"scrutinized"inparagraph3probablymean?A.Predicted.B.Explained.C.Repeated.D.Tracked.30.WhatfunctiondoTahoe'sdepthsmainlyserve?A.Theysustaintheecosystem.B.Theysheltersomeoddcreatures.C.Theymakethewatertemperaturestable.D.Theykeepthetrappeditemsintheiroriginalstate.31.Whydidorganizersconductthelivestream?A.Tocallforeffortstoprotectthelake.B.TopromoteTahoeasatouristdestination.C.Toprotestagainstfurtherlakedevelopment.D.Toprovideapracticalwayforlakeexploration.Hydrogen(氢)fuelcellsmakeelectricitybycombininghydrogenandoxygen,andtheonlyproductiswater.Theystartfast,workefficiently,andproducezeroemissions.However,mostfuelcellsstilldependonplatinum(achemicalelement)asthecatalyst(催化剂).Platinumisrareandveryexpensive,solarge﹣scaleuseisdifficult.AteamofChinesescientistshasofferedastrongsolution.Theirstudy,publishedinNature,showsthataniron﹣basedcatalystcandothejobwhileusingfarlessplatinum.Theteam,ledbyProf.DanWangandProf.ZhangSuojiang,designedastructuretheycall"inneractivation,outerprotection".Theactiveironatomssitinsidetinyhollow(中空的)shells,whileahardcarbonlayeroutsideprotectsthem.Thinkofeachparticle(颗粒)likeasetofnestedshells.Theironatomsarefixedontheinnercurvedsurface.Theoutercarbonshellkeepstheparticlestable.Thissetupmakesoxygenpiecesescapemoreeasily,sothereactionrunsfaster.Italsoblocksharshchemicalsthatwoulddamagethecatalystovertime.Testssupportthedesign:theironatomsareintherightplacesandstaysteadyduringuse.Computermodelsexplainwhyitworks—theouterlayergentlypushesawayoxygenpieces,sotheydon'tsticktootightlytotheironinside.Theperformanceisimpressiveforacatalystwithoutplatinum.Thefuelcellloseslessenergy,produceslessofaharmfuloxygen﹣basedchemical,andstaysactiveforalongtime.Itreachedabout0.75W/cm2andkeptabout86%ofitsactivityafterover300hours.ThisChinesebreakthroughmatters.Firstly,itlowerscostsandeasespressureonrare﹣metalsupplychainsbyreplacingmuchplatinumwithiron.Besides,thesimple"inneractivation,outerprotection"rulecanguidenewcatalystsforfuelcells,andmetal﹣airbatteries.Moreover,longer﹣lastingpartslowercostsforbackuppower,helpingcleantechnologygrowfaster.Inshort,smartatomicdesignfromChinaoffersapracticalpathtowardcleanerair,strongerenergysecurity,andprogresstowardclimategoals.32.Whatproblemdoesthestudymainlytarget?A.Thelimitedapplicationofplatinum.B.Thedangerofstoringhydrogen.C.Thecostlyrelianceonplatinum.D.Theslowstartoffuelcells.33.Howdoestheauthordevelopparagraph3?A.Byexplainingtheworkingprinciple.B.Byevidencingthebenefitsofplatinum.C.Bydetailingtheprocedureoftheresearch.D.Bydistinguishingironatomsandthecarbonlayer.34.Whatisthesignificanceofthestudy?A.Itmakesmetal﹣airbatteriesavailable.B.Itpromisesagreenerenergyfuture.C.Ithelpscutcostsofiron﹣basedcatalysts.D.Itremovestheconcernaboutenergysecurity.35.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Metal﹣AirBatteries:TheNextHitB.IronOverPlatinum:China'sBreakthroughC.WhyFuelCellsBecomeVitaltoAchievingClimateGoalsD.HowanInnovativeStructureReplacesTraditionalFuelCells第二节(共1小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)Sleeplessnessmaybefarworsethanapassingannoyance.36AstudypublishedonWednesdayinNeurologyidentifiesatroublinglink:Olderpeoplewhohavechronicinsomnia(长期失眠)appearmorelikelytoexperiencespeedyagingofthebrain.Theresearchinvolved2,750cognitively(认知)healthyadultswithanaverageageof70.Theparticipantswerefollowedonaveragefor5.6years.37Thedatashowedthat14percentofthosewithchronicinsomniadevelopedmildcognitiveimpairment(障碍)while10percentofthosewhodidnothavechronicinsomniadid.Researcherssaythatdifferenceissignificantinsuchastudy.DiegoZ.Carvalho,asleepmedicinespecialistattheMayoClinicandleadauthorofthestudy,saidtheworksupportsgrowingevidencethatpoorsleep,asearlyasinmidlife,mayleadtoneurodegeneration(神经退化).However,henotedthatthestudyshowsonlyanassociationandnotcausation."Itcouldalsobethatpoorsleepearlyoncanbeanindicatorofcognitivedecline,"Carvalhosaid."38"Inrecentyears,researchonsleepandbrainhealthhasincreased.39Alandmark2021studypublishedinJAMANeurologyfoundthatsleepingmoreorlessthantheidealrangeofseventoeighthourswasconnectedtocognitivedifficulties.Sleepinglessthansixhoursormorethanninehourswasalsotiedtootherhealthissues,includinghigherbodymassindexandincreasedsymptomsofdepression.40Instead,itshouldbeconsideredacruciallong﹣terminvestmentinbrainhealthandadefenseagainstcognitivedecline.Prioritizingandimprovingsleepmaybeoneofthemostsignificantstepswecantaketoprepareforourcognitivefuture.A.Whenitcomestosleep,themore,thebetter.B.Itgraduallydamagesmemoryandmentalsharpness.C.Butit'sveryhardtofullyfigureouttheirrelationship.D.Theywereregularlytestedontheircognitivefunction.E.Giventhat,sleepshouldnolongerbeviewedasaflexibleoption.F.Ifconfirmed,theycouldhelpshapestrategiestopreservebrainhealth.G.Asaresult,moreevidencerevealsimportantlinksbetweensleepandhealth.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分0分)第一节(共1小题;每小题0分,满分0分)At44,IneverthoughtI'ddiveheadfirst—literally—intolearningtoswim.Yet,hereIwas.Ishowedupformyfirstlesson,feeling41inmyson'soldgoggles(泳镜)andabathingsuitmoresuitableforhangingaround.Itturnedoutthatthecoachandmyclassmateswere42.Theytoldmebybreakingtheprocessdowninto43steps:firstfloating,thengliding,thenkicking.Bytheendofmyfirstclass,Ihadnotonlylearnedthebasicsbutalso44somethingelse:thebeautyofthewater.Itwasthefirsttimeformeto45thelengthofthepool.Intheprocess,thesenseof46wasbeyondwords.Witheverycheerfrommycoachandclassmates,I47thatIwasn'tjustlearningtoswim—IwasprovingtomyselfthatIcouldfacealifelongfearandcomeout48.Longafterthelessonended,thatfeeling49me.Ifoundmyself50replayingitinmyhead:thecoolwaterwrappingme,myarmsandlegsmovinginarhythm(节奏)I'dneverthoughtI'dmaster,andthe51IfeltwhenIfinallytouchedtheoppositewall.Foryears,I'd52pools—evenbeachtrips—becausethefearofnotknowinghowtoswimmademefeelsmall,likeIwas53somethingeveryoneelsetookforgranted.Butthatday,mylifewas54.So,tootheradultshesitanttotrysomethingnew,myadviceistostartsmall.Beginintheshallowendandtakeitonestepatatime—youjustmightgiveyourselfa55.41.A.proudB.inspiredC.awkwardD.bored42.A.relaxedB.demandingC.cheerfulD.supportive43.A.familiarB.changeableC.necessaryD.manageable44.A.discoveredB.investigatedC.selectedD.anticipated45.A.recordB.coverC.measureD.forget46.A.belongingB.responsibilityC.urgencyD.accomplishment47.A.insistedB.realizedC.imaginedD.signaled48.A.quieterB.healthierC.strongerD.younger49.A.protectedB.stoppedC.disturbedD.seized50.A.randomlyB.eventuallyC.constantlyD.temporarily51.A.reliefB.freedomC.tirednessD.curiosity52.A.avoidedB.designedC.stressedD.explored53.A.goingthroughB.missingoutonC.settingdownD.makingupfor54.A.scheduledB.transformedC.exposedD.mirrored55.A.goalB.choiceC.surpriseD.promise第二节(共1小题;每小题1.5分,满分0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,并将答案填写在答题卡上。Thethree﹣dayWorldHumanoidRobotGames,thefirstlarge﹣scaleglobaleventofitskind,officiallykickedoffinBeijing,China,onFriday,August15,2025.Ithasdrawnwidespreadattentionasahistoricopportunity56(display)humanoidrobottechnology.Over500humanoidrobots,57(represent)280teamsfrom16countriesincludingtheUS,GermanyandJapan,arecompetinginarangeofsportssuchassoccer,runningandboxing.58(operate)remotelybytheirhumanteams,theserobotsnotonlycompeteforgoldmedalsbutalsoundergotestsfor59(flexible)andskillacross26events—gymnastics,trackandfield,martialarts,andmore.Thursdayevening'sopeningceremony60(feature)aseriesofimpressiveperformances:robotsdancedhip﹣hop,demonstratedmartialartsmoves,61playedmusicalinstrumentslikethekeyboard,guitaranddrums.TheeventcomesasChinahassteppedupeffortstodevelopadvancedAI﹣poweredhumanoidrobots.Duringtheceremony,robotsalsoshowcasedtheirathleticabilitiesinsoccerandboxing,62alargeaudiencecheeringthemon.Inonesoccersegment,arobotplayerscoredagoalafteracoupleof63(attempt),knockingtheopposingrobotgoalkeepertotheground;anotherrobotfellbutquicklystoodupunassisted.Theyevenjoinedhumanmodelsforaclothingshow,thoughonerobottrippedoverandhadto64(carry)offstagebytwohumans.AmongtheaudiencewasaseniorgovernmentofficialfromBeijing,65,whenaskedaboutthesignificanceoftheongoingWorldHumanoidRobotGames,emphasizedthateveryhumanoidrobottakingpartinthisgroundbreakinginternationalevent"iscreatinghistory"throughitsparticipationinvariousathleticandskill﹣basedcompetitions.第四部分写作(共两节,满分0分)第一节(满分0分)66.假定你是校文学社团ReadfortheLiterarySpark的负责人李华,请给外教Mr.Jesson写封邮件,请他推荐一份外国文学作品的阅读书单,内容包括:1.写信目的;2.书单要求。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearMr.Jesson,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分0分)67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Afewdaysago,Ihadanawesometrainjourneythatstartedwithahappyinvitation.OneofmybestfriendscalledfromChittagong,excitedtoinvitemetohiseldersister'swedding—anoccasionIdidn'twanttomiss.Iquicklyaskedtwootherclosefriendstojoin,andweallagreedtakingthetrainwasthebestchoice.Onthedepartureday,wemetupearlyandwaitedanxiouslyatthetrainstation.Boardingfeltlikeasmalladventure,andthistripfeltextraspecialbecauseIhadrarelygottotravelwithfriends.Afteraquick,friendlychat,ImanagedtogetthewindowseatI'dhopedfor.We'dpackedheartylunchboxesforthelongride—filledwithrice,spicycurries,andhomemadesweets.Lookingoutthewindow,Idrankinmycountry'srichgreenscenery.Chittagong'srouteisknownforitscharm,withwindinghillytracksthatcurvethroughdenseforestsandnarrowroadsclingingtohillsides,addingatouchofadventure.Ifoundmyselfleaningclosertotheglass,notwantingtomissasinglemoment.AswenearedChittagong,thetrainsloweddown.Butthen,asuddenjolt(颠簸)madeusalmostloseourbalance,andthetrainstoppedinadensegreenareasurroundedbytalltrees.Thenanannouncementcamethroughthespeaker,sayingatechnicalfaultupaheadwouldcauseashortdelay,butthestaffwereworkingtofixitquickly.Sowespreadoutourlunchandshareditwithanelderlycouplesittingacrossfromus.Justaswelaughedoutloudatoneoftheirstories,theoldmansuddenlyfroze,clutching(紧抓)hischesttightlywithbothhands.Hisfaceturnedpale,andhestartedgasping(喘息)forbreath,unabletospeak.Hiswifeletoutapanickedcry,tearsstreamingdownhercheeksassheshookhisarm,begginghimtostayawake.Panicwashedoverourlittlegroupaswerealizedtherewasnofirst﹣aidkitonthetrain,andtheconductorhadmentionedearlierthatthenearesthospitalwasmilesaway—withnoeasywaytoreachitimmediately.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。Withsomemedicalknowledge,myfriendsandIdidn'thesitatetoact._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Luckily,thetrainstartedagainandreachedthenextstationintime._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2026年湖南省湘西州高考英语一模试卷参考答案与试题解析第一部分听力(共两节,满分0分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有2分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatdoesthewomanurgethemantodo?A.Finda3Dprinter.B.Checkhisschedule.C.Signupforacourse.【解答】【原文】W:Leo,didyouregisterforthe3Dprintingcourse?M:Notyet.I'mstillcheckingtheschedule.W:Betterhurry!Thefirstsessionistomorrow,andthespotsarealmostfull.2.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Intheshop.B.Intheman'shome.C.Intheschool.【解答】【原文】M:Mom,therunningshoesareonsale—onlyhalfprice!W:Theydolooknice.Trythemonandwalkaround.M:They'rereallycomfortable.W:Okay,we'lltakethispair.3.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?A.Takethesubway.B.Headfortheoffice.C.Buyanumbrella.【解答】【原文】W:Sir,Ileftmyumbrellaonthesubwaythismorning.M:Whichlineandstation?W:Line2,EastPark.M:YoucancheckLost&Foundatthestationoffice.W:Thanksalot!4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anelection.B.Aspeech.C.Anassociation.【解答】【原文】W:Haveyouseenthelatestvoteresultsforourassociation?M:Yes.Jennyleadswith48%,Josephhas35%andthere's17%undecided.W:Interesting.Let'swatchtheirspeechesbeforevoting.5.Howmuchdoesthehotelnormallychargenow?A.£80.B.£90.C.£100.【解答】(1)LasttimeIonlypaid£(2)M:I'msorry,Madam.Butthatisactuallya10%discountoffournormalpriceasyou'rearegularguest.第二节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.WhydoesthemantalktoMary?A.Tocomforther.B.Toaskforhelp.C.Toapologizetoher.7.WhatisMarygoingtodotomorrownight?A.Givethemanaride.B.Prepareforanexam.C.DateJudy.【解答】(2)【原文】M:Hello,Mary.MyfriendJudyandIwanttogotothemovietheatertomorrownight,butwedon'thaveawaytogetthere.Ifyoudrive,we'llbuyyouaticket.Howaboutthat?W:Well,itsoundslikefun,butactuallyI'vereallygotalotofhomeworktodo.M:Oh,comeon,Mary.Watchingamoviewillhelpyourelax.You'llstudybetter.W:Ireallycan't.IhaveanEnglishexamonMondayandIhavetohandinabookreportthedayaftertheexam.I'mreallynervous.Idon'tthinkI'denjoythemovie.SorryIcan'thelpyou.M:Alright,maybenexttime.Goodluckwithyourexam.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthecamp?A.It'sboring.B.It'straditional.C.It'sbeneficial.9.Whatweremostroadslike?A.Safe.B.Beautiful.C.Narrow.10.Whathappenedduringthecamp?A.Amanwasinjuredwhencooking.B.Thecamperssharedstoriestogether.C.Thecamperslearnedfirst﹣aidknowledge.【解答】(3)【原文】M:Youjoinedthatweekendcyclingcamp,right?Howwasit?W:Supertiring,butalsorewarding.Werodenearly40kilometersaday.M:That'sintense!Howabouttheroads?W:Mostweresafetorideon,thoughsomemountainpathswerenarrowandrocky.Wehadtowalkourbikesinafewparts.M:Didanyonegethurt?W:Oneguylostcontrolandfell.Hehurthiskneeprettybadly.Luckily,ourguidehadafirst﹣aidkitandhandleditquickly.Hewasreallycalmandprofessional.M:Soundslikeyouhadagreatteam.W:Definitely.Weevencookedtogetheratnightandsharedstoriesaroundacampfire.M:Wouldyougoagain?W:Forsure!Ihavealreadysignedupfornextmonth'sadvanced﹣levelcamp.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.WhatdoestheFitnessClubprovide?A.Freemeals.B.Blackshorts.C.Sportsweardiscount.12.HowwillJackgotothegym?A.Bytaxi.B.Bybike.C.Bybus.13.WhichpositionwillJackapplyfor?A.First﹣AidTrainer.B.MorningFitnessLeader.C.JuniorNutritionAssistant.【解答】(3)【原文】W:HiJack.WelcometotheFitnessClub!Allnewmembersgetfreetrainingsessions.M:Doyouprovideclothesandshoes?W:Weonlyprovideshoes.Bringyourownblackshortsandaredtop.Youcanalsobuysomeatthecampusstore.Don'tworryabouttheprice—clubmembersget30%off.Plus,youcanenjoyspecialmealratesattheschoolcanteen.M:Cool.Howaboutpracticetimes?W:Mainlyonweekends.MostsessionsareattheEastGym—youcantakebusNo.5.Ifpracticeendsafter8:00p.m.,wecoveryourtaxifare.M:Iusuallybikethere,butgoodtoknow.Whatskillsdoyouvaluemost?W:Teamworkiskey!Andafirst﹣aidcertificateisaplus.M:Noproblem.W:We
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