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2026年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试

高考模拟调研卷英语(二)

英语测试卷共8页,满分150分。考试时间120分钟。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两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,并标在试卷

的相应位置。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。

例:Howmuchistheshirt?

A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.

答案是C。

1.Wherewillthewomanprobablygofirst?

A.Thelibrary.B.Thecafeteria.C.Thebookstore.

2.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?

A.Returnajacket.B.Buyanewcoat.C.Exchangethesize.

3.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?

A.Weekendplans.B.Abirthdayparty.C.Restaurantchoices.

4.Whatisthewoman'sjob?

A.Anurse.B.Ateacher.C.Aphotographer.

5.WhatdoesTomsuggestdoing?

A.Removingsomeapps.B.Buyinganewphone.C.Restartingthedevice.

第二节(共15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,

并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Whatisthewomanplanningtodo?

A.Buyanewlaptop.B.Sellhercomputer.C.Borrowacomputer.

7.Whenwillthemanbeavailabletohelp?

A.Thisafternoon.B.Tomorrowmorning.C.Tomorrowevening.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whatproblemdoesthewomanmentionaboutherson?

A.Hestaysuptoolateplayinggames.B.Hedoesn'texerciseenough.C.Herefusestodohischores.

9.Whatdoesthemansuggest?

A.Creatingarewardsystem.B.Joiningasportsclub.C.Settingscreentimelimits.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Co-workers.B.Neighbors.C.Classmates.

11.Whatdoesthewomaninvitethemantodo?

A.Attendaconcert.B.Joinahikingtrip.C.Gotoafoodfestival.

12.Whydoesthemanhesitateatfirst?

A.Hehasworktofinish.B.Hedoesn'tlikecrowds.C.He'snotfeelingwell.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.WhathasAlicebeendoingrecently?

A.Takingdrivinglessons.B.Lookingforanewcar.C.Preparingforamatch.

14.HowlonghasAlicebeendoingit?

A.Twoweeks.B.Onemonth.C.Twomonths.

15.WhatdoesAlicefindmostdifficult?

A.Parallelparking.B.Highwaydriving.C.Trafficrules.

16.WhatwillBendoforAlice?

A.Lendherhiscar.B.Buyherextralessons.C.Drivehertothetestcenter.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatisthemaintopicoftheannouncement?

A.Anewfitnessprogram.B.Acharitymarathon.C.Ahealthawarenessweek.

18.Whenwilltheeventtakeplace?

A.NextSaturday.B.Nextmonth.C.Intwoweeks.

19.Whatisrequiredforparticipation?

A.Previousrunningexperience.B.Onlineregistration.C.Medicalcertificate.

20.Whatwilleachparticipantreceive?

A.Freetrainingsessions.B.Amedalandt-shirt.C.Cashprizes.

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

SummerCyclingToursforAllSkillLevels

TheBrightonCoastalCyclingFestivaloffersdiverseroutesforeveryonefromcasualriderstoseriouscyclists.

ExperiencethestunningSouthCoastscenerywhilechoosingatourthatmatchesyourfitnesslevelandinterests.

Tour1—HistoricHarborRoute

LocalhistorianSarahMitchellleadsthisleisurelyridethroughBrighton'smaritimeheritagesites.Cyclistswill

stopatfivehistoriclandmarks,learningaboutthearea's200-yearfishingindustryandnavalhistory.Theflatcoastal

pathmakesthisperfectforfamilies.

DateandTime:Saturday,15thJuly,at10:00StartPoint:BrightonMarina

TourDuration:2.5hoursDistance:12km

Tour2—SunsetPhotographyRide

ProfessionalphotographerJamesChencombinescyclingwithphotographytechniques.Participantswilllearn

compositionbasicswhilecapturingthegoldenhourlightalongthecliftops.Camerasorsmartphonesrequired.

Helmetsprovided,butbringyourownifpreferred.

DateandTime:Sunday,16thJuly,at18:00StartPoint:PalacePierEntrance

TourDuration:3hoursDistance:15km

Tour3—AdvancedHillChallenge

FormerOlympiccyclistMarcusWilliamsleadsthisdemandingroutethroughtheSouthDowns.Participants

musthaveroadcyclingexperienceandmaintain20km/haveragespeed.Professional-gradebikesrecommended.

Medicalclearancerequiredforthoseover60.

DateandTime:Saturday,15thJuly,at07:00StartPoint:Devil'sDykeCarPark

TourDuration:5hoursDistance:75km

Tour4—WildlifeandNatureTrail

EnvironmentalscientistDr.EmmaThompsonguidesridersthroughprotectedwetlandsandnaturereserves.

Binoculars(望远镜)areprovidedatbirdwatchingstops.Childrenunder12mustbeaccompaniedbyadults.Route

includesseveralunpaved(未铺砌的)sections.

DateandTime:Sunday,16thJuly,at09:30StartPoint:RottingdeanWindmill

TourDuration:4hoursDistance:25km

21.WhatmustparticipantsbringforTour2?

A.Ahelmet.B.Acameraorsmartphone.

C.Binoculars.D.Aprofessionalbike.

22.WhatspecialrequirementappliestoTour3?

A.Participantsmustbringchildren.B.Medicalclearanceneededforseniors.

C.PreviousOlympicexperiencerequired.D.Unpavedsectionsmustbewalked.

23.Whatdoallfourtourshaveincommon?

A.Theyallrequirespecialequipment.B.Theyallincludemultiplestops.

C.Theyalltakeplaceontheweekend.D.Theyallstartfromthesamelocation.

B

Byung-jinPark,a36-year-oldpunkmusicianfromSeoul,understandsthepowerofdoingnothing.InMay,he

andhisbandmatesoutlastedahundredcompetitorstowinSouthKorea's2025SpaceOutcompetition,anannual

eventwhereparticipantsarejudgedontheirabilitytoremaincalmandmotionlessfor90minutes.Nophones,no

conversation,nonoddingoff,justexisting.

Launchedin2014byvisualartistWoopsyangasapublicartprojectcriticizingmodernburnout,the

competitionhasevolvedintoaculturalritualalongSeoul'sHanRiver,mixingperformanceart,mindfulness,anda

quietchallengetothepopularbeliefthatsilenceequalsstagnation(停滞).Participantswearheartratemonitorsand

winnersaredeterminedthroughacombinationofbiometric(生理数据)calmnessandaudiencevotes.

“Astimepassed,IstartedtoforgetwhereIwas,"saysPark.“Itfeltlikemybodyhaddisappeared."Park'swin

ismorethanjustaquirky(搞怪的)viralstory.Itreflectsadeeperhungerforrestinasocietyoverwhelmedbynoise.

A2014UniversityofVirginiastudyfoundthatmanypeoplepreferredmildelectricshocksoverbeingalonewith

theirthoughtsforevenfifteenminutes.Butsciencesuggeststhatstillnesshasvalue.

SpacingOutactivateswhatneuroscientistscallthebrain'sdefaultmodenetwork—linkedtocreativity,

emotionalprocessing,andproblem-solving."Inanoverstimulatedmodernsociety,takingthetimetoreflectabout

one'sinnerselfandemotionscanallowpeopletocontroltheirthoughtsandactions,"saysHansonPark,a

psychiatristandaprofessoratSeoulNationalUniversity'sDepartmentofAnthropology."Thisprocesscanreduce

stress-relatedhormones(激素)andinthelongtermcanalsobeeffectiveinrelievinganxietyordepression."

Byung-jin'swinningstrategy—slowabdominal(腹部的)breathing,focusingonasinglepointandletting

otherthoughtsdisappear—showshowasimpleskillcanbesurprisinglytransformative.Motionlessnesswon’t

solveallyourproblems,butyouwillfeelyourthoughtstransform.It'ssuperrefreshing.

24.WhatistheSpaceOutcompetitionmainlyabout?

A.Testingparticipants'musicaltalents.B.Challengingpeopletostaystillandcalm.

C.Promotingsocialinteractionamongstrangers.D.Encouragingcreativeperformanceart.

25.WhydoestheauthormentiontheUniversityofVirginiastudyinparagraph3?

A.Toshowthatstillnessisdifficultformanypeople.

B.Toexplainthescientificmethodbehindthecompetition.

C.Tocriticizemodernsociety'saddictiontotechnology.

D.Todemonstratetheharmfuleffectsofelectricshocks.

26.AccordingtoHansonPark,whatisthebenefitof“spacingout”?

A.Itimprovesphysicalfitness.B.Itenhancessocialconnections.

C.Ithelpsreduceworryorpressure.D.Itincreasescompetitiveabilities.

27.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthor'sattitudetowardstheSpaceOutcompetition?

A.Doubtful.B.Neutral.C.Confused.D.Appreciative.

C

Youcan'tbeataholiday,butwouldyoueverconsidergoingawayforjustoneday?Extremedaytripsareanew

trendthatpackinternationaladventureintojust24hours.Itmightsoundexhausting,butforlotsofpeople,the

appealliesintimeefficiency,budget-friendlypricesandtheexcitementofgoingsomewhereanddoingsomething

completelynew.

It'spossibletoziptocitiesinyourowncountrytoexperiencenewculture,foodandgeographywithoutever

leaving“home”,thoughmanyEuropeanextremedaytrippersgoabroad.MonicaStott,atravelbloggerfromtheUK,

hastakendaytripstoReykjavikinIceland,MilaninItalyandLisboninPortugal,allwithoutstayingovernight.It

allstartedforherwhensheflewovertoIrelandforworkmeetings.ShetoldtheBBC,"T'dquiteoftenpopoverfora

oneortwo-hourmeetingandcomehome.ThenIrealizedIcouldstayandmakeafulldayofit.”

Socialmediagroupsadvertisingextremedaytripsarenowbooming.Thesegroupsofferasupportive

communityforlike-mindedtravellersandarepackedwithtipsanddestinationideas.However,it'snotallfunand

games.Hoursofthedaycaneasilybetakenupwithlongairporttransfers,trafficjams,andinmanybigcities,there

isn'tenoughtimetoseeeverythingyouwantto.Criticsalsopointtotheenvironmentalcost.Flyingsignificantly

contributestoglobalemissions(排放)andmakescarbon-neutralairtravelaims,suchastheUK'sJetZero,muchless

likelytosucceed.

Ifotherformsoftransportcanbeused,suchastrains,thatcanbeabetteralternativefortheenvironment.Train

stationsareoftenlocatedincitycentres,soyoucanberightintheheartofthecityinmuchlesstime.So,ifyou're

tempted,packlight,plansmartandconsiderthebestwaytotravelfortheenvironmentandlimitedtimeyouhave.

28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“zip”meaninparagraph2?

A.Tocloseabagquickly.B.Totravelrapidly.

C.Toexplorethoroughly.D.Tohesitateaboutadecision.

29.HowdidMonicaStottbegintakingextremedaytrips?

A.Throughsuggestionsfromsocialmediagroups.B.AftervisitingReykjavik,Milan,andLisbon.

C.ByextendingherbusinesstripstoIreland.D.Toavoidovernightaccommodationcosts.

30.Whatcanbeinferredaboutusingtrainsforextremedaytrips?

A.Theyarealwayscheaperthanflights.B.Socialmediagroupsstronglyrecommendthem.

C.Theyareonlypracticalwithinthesamecountry.D.Theyreducetransfertimeandenvironmentalimpact.

31.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthisarticle?

A.Topromoteextremedaytripsasaperfecttravelsolution.

B.Toanalyzethebenefitsanddrawbacksofextremedaytrips.

C.Tocriticizetheenvironmentalimpactofshort-termflights

D.Toencouragetravelerstousetrainsinsteadofairplanes

D

Whatconstitutesahappylife?Thisprofoundquestionhaspuzzledhumanityforcenturies.In1938,Harvard

researcherslaunchedagroundbreakingstudytouncovertheanswer.Theytrackedthehealthandlifedetailsofover

700individualsworldwide,surveyingthemeverytwoyearsfor85years.Thefindingswerestriking:Sustained

happinesscomesnotfromwealth,careerachievements,exercise,ordiet,butfromstrongsocialrelationships.

Friendshipsandcommunitiesfosterlonger,morefulillinglives,whileisolation(孤立)leadstodecline.Essentially,

"socialfitness"isthecornerstoneofwell-being.

Yet,inBritaintoday,opportunitiesforsocialfitnessareworseningrapidly,atrendrequiringurgentattention.

Wesocializeless,relyingontheinternetfortasksoncedoneinperson,whileeconomicpressureslikeinflation(通

胀)holdbackspending.Highstreetsandshopssufferasaresult.ACGANielsenreportreveals65nightclubsclosed

betweenDecember2023andJune2024,partofabroaderlossof480overfouryears.239pubsdisappearedin

EnglandandWalesinearly2024.

Forthosepreferringquietervenues,theatersandmuseumsfacerisks.Withoutmajorfunding,40%ofUK

theaterscouldbeshutdowninfiveyears.Museumsstrugglewithclosures,staffcuts,andreducedhours—the

sector'stoughesteraintwodecades,asnotedbyMuseumsAssociationdirectorSharonHeal.Evenfreecommunity

hubslikepubliclibrariesarefading:Over180council-runoneshaveclosedorshiftedtovolunteerssince2016.

Churches,too,seedecliningattendance.

However,someresistthetide.Topping&CompanybookshopsinBathandEdinburghofferteaalongside

exhibitedbooks,stimulatingconversationsandcommunity.Journalist-turned-booksellerTomRowleyinsouth

Londonfightsdecreasewithwineforcustomers,emphasizingtheirreplaceablewarmthofin-personinteractions

overonlinealternatives.

Truejoyarisesfromdeeprecognitioninsocialsettings—beingseenandheardbyfriendsorengaginggroups.

Whilepubs,clubs,museums,orshopsdon'tguaranteebonds,theyfacilitatethem,buildingnewtiesorstrengthening

oldones.Losingthesespacesriskscuttingoffthevitalthreadofsocialconnection,thetruekeytohappiness.

32.Whatisthetendencyaccordingtoparagraph2?

A.Nightclubscomingtoanend.B.Tasksfinishedbyteams.

C.Morespendingonhealth.D.Lessfrequentsocialengagement.

33.AccordingtoSharonHeal,whatchallengesaremuseumsfacingcurrently?

A.Expansionofopeninghoursandincreasedstaffhiring.

B.Closure,lossofexpertstaff,andrestrictedhours.

C.Competitionfromonlinevirtualtours.

D.Overfundingfromgovernmentinvestments.

34.Whatcanbeinferredfromtheauthor'sdescriptionofTopping&Companybookshops?

A.Theyarestrugglingduetotheriseofonlineshopping.

B.Theypromotesocialinteractionthroughsimplegestures.

C.Theyfocusexclusivelyonsellingrareandexpensivebooks.

D.TheyhaveclosedbranchesinBathandEdinburghrecently.

35.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?

A.GenuineJoyandHealthB.NoMoreSocialSettings

C.TheDeclineofSocialSpacesforHappinessD.TheTrueMeaningofSocialFitness

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

Asthecost-of-livingcrisiscontinues,it'sgoodtoknowtherearewaysofbudgetingforourpet'scareaswellas

forourselves.

●_36

Buyingfoodinlargerquantitiescanbringbigsavings.Cuttingouttreatsisaneasywaytocutcosts.Theyreally

won'tbemissedandifyourpetisalittleoverweight,theycouldevenhelpwithweightloss.

●Avoidexpensivebrands

Anyfoodthatislabelledas“complete”andisapprovedbytheFoodStandardsAgency(FSA)willprovideyour

petwithalltheyrequireinabalanceddiet.Alwaysprovidethemwithfreshwatertoo.

●Usepetfoodbanks

Agrowingnumberofpetfoodbanksareemerging.37.Someofpetfoodbankshavevolunteerdrivers

whocandeliverfoodtopetownerswhoareunabletotravel,andsomespecialdietsareprovided.

●Keepontopofyourpet'shealth

Keepingontopofyourpet'shealthwillpreventexpensiveproblemsfurtherdowntheline.Keepvaccinations

uptodate.38.Fordogs,brushtheirteethdaily.Keepthemexercised.Takeoutapetinsurancepolicyfrom

thedayyougetyourpet.

●Seewhatsavingsyourvet(兽医)canoffer

Manyvetsrunpetclubsthatchargeasmallmonthlyfeetocoverpetsforthingslikeannualvaccinations,

healthchecks,fleaandwormtreatmentandevendiscountsforpetfoodanddentaltreatment.39.Askingyour

vetforaprescription(处方)thatyoucanusetopurchasemedicinesfromanonlineveterinarypharmacyisanother

goodwayofkeepingdowncosts.40·

A.Cutdownontreats

B.Ensureannualhealthchecks

C.It'sbettertobuydifferentkindsofinsurance

D.Strugglingownerscangetfreepetfoodthere

E.Keepyourpetsstayingathomeforalongtime

F.It'sworthcheckingwithyourvettoseeiftheyofferthisservice

G.Iftreatmentisongoing,askforarepeatableprescriptionforevenmoresavings

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Shoppingwithmytwo-year-oldgranddaughterandhermotherturnedintoanunforgettableexperience.Aswe

passedbya41store,thesweetaromafloatingoutwassimplyirresistible.Mygranddaughter'seyes42

liketinystars,andshetugged(拽)eagerlyathermother'shand,pointing43towardsthestore.

Weenteredthestore,wherefreesamplesofvariouschocolateswerebeing44.Theatmospherebeingwarm

andinviting,the45werelinedwithbeautifullypackagedtreats,Thekindemployee,_46,approachedmy

granddaughter'smotherandasked,"Anyallergies?”before47apieceofthechocolatetothelittleone.

Mygranddaughter,withwide-eyedwonder,tookthechocolateandslowlyputitintohermouth.Her48

widenedfurtherastherich,creamyflavorspreadacrosshertongue.Shechewedthoughtfully,tastingeverybitofthe

49_.Onceitwasgone,shetuggedathermom'ssleeveand,inherinnocentvoice,said,"Moreallergies,please."

Weallburstintolaughter.Theemployee,abit50atfirst,soonrealizedthesweetmisunderstandingand

joinedinthe51.Mygranddaughterlookedaround,puzzledbyourlaughter,notunderstandingwhatwasso

funny.Hermotherexplainedtoher52that“allergies”werenotsomethingto53,butaconditionthat

somepeoplehadwithcertainfoods.

Inthatmoment,Irealizedhowpureachild'smindis.She54thequestion,thinking“allergies”was

somethingdelicious.Lifeisfullofthingswedon'tfullyunderstandatfirstglance.Sometimes,themostbeautiful

surpriseslieintheselittlemisunderstandings,_55ustocelebratetheunknownwithasmile.

41.A.breadB.chocolateC.flowerD.toy

42.A.fadedawayB.poppedoutC.litupD.rolledon

43.A.worriedlyB.casuallyC.excitedlyD.rudely

44.A.handedoutB.wipedoutC.pickedupD.lookedup

45.A.floorsB.roofsC.cornersD.shelves

46.A.humorousB.nervousC.cautiousD.anxious

47.A.sellingB.flashingC.throwingD.offering

48.A.eyesB.mouthC.mindD.horizon

49.A.imaginationB.sweetnessC.bitternessD.exploration

50.A.annoyedB.confusedC.relaxedD.scared

51.A.adventureB.activityC.expectationD.merriment

52.A.gentlyB.jokinglyC.vainlyD.frequently

53.A.reserveB.buyC.eatD.measure

54.A.challengedB.acceptedC.answeredD.misunderstood

55.A.teachingB.pushingC.forbiddingD.promising

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Areyoufeelinghungry?Perhapsyou'rethinkingaboutreachingforabrightly56(colour)packetwith

somethingdeliciousinside.It'stimefor57snack.Howmuchworkgoesintodevelopingandmakingthe

snacksthatweallknowandlove?

First,companieshavetoworkoutwhatpeoplehaveanappetitefor.58(traditional),theymighthave

askedpeopleabouttheirsnackhabits.Intoday'sdigitalage,appscanaskcustomerstoswipe(滑动)rightonthe

flavourstheyfancy.Companiescansearchtheinternetforrestaurant59(menu)inaspecificmarket,looking

out60thelatesttastetrendsandin-demandingredients.

Snacktrendsalsochangeovertime.WhenBritishsupermarkets61(encourage)toremoveunhealthy

snacksfromtheshelves,companieswerequicktoprovidehealthiertreats.OneBritishsnackcompanyfoundthat

flavourscommoninSouthAsiancuisinesoldbetterintheUK,but62(little)sointheUS.

Otherbrandsmarket63(them)asofferingafairerpricetotheproducersoftherawingredients.Of

course,64mightseemliketheperfectideamightnotactuallybethatpractical.Ingredients65(work)

wellinarestaurantmightnotworkonabiscuitorcrisp.Snacksthatcontainalotoffreshingredientsmayhavetoo

shortashelflifetobeaproduct.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

假如你是李华,英国笔友Lucy给你写邮件,想请你帮她购买一个Labubu毛绒玩偶。现请你回邮件,要点

如下:1.很高兴她对中国制造产品感兴趣;2.Labubu销售火热;3.询问购买哪一种类型。

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。

参考词汇:毛绒玩偶plushtoy

DearLucy,

I’mthrilledtohear

Warmregards,

LiHua

第二节(满分25分)

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。

Wehadawonderfuldayinthecountryside,enjoyingwildflowersandfillingourcarwiththeirvibrantbeauty.

Asthesunbegantoset,wesetoffonourwaybackhome.

Ontheroute,mywife'seyescaughtsightofatallandnarrowcupboardoutsideafurnitureshop."Buyit!"she

exclaimedexcitedly.“Wecancarryithomeontheroofrack(行李架).I'vealwaysdreamedofhavingonelikethis.”

WhatcouldIdobutagree?Tenminuteslater,Iwasf20lighterinthepocket,andtheheavy,six-foot-long

cupboardwassecurelytiedtotheroofrack.

Asdarknessgathered,Idroveslowly.Strangely,otherdriverswereunusuallypolitethatevening,givingusplenty

ofspace.Eventhepolicestoppedtraffictoletusthrough.Ithoughtcarryingfurniturewasaprettysmartmove.

Afterawhile,mywifenoticedthelonglineofcarsbehindus.“Whyaren'ttheyovertaking?”shewondered.

Justthen,apolicecarovertookus.Thetwoofficersinsidelookedatuswithseriousexpressionsastheypassed,but

then,theykindlyledusthroughtherush-hourtraffic.

Thepolicecarstoppedatourvillagechurch.Oneofficerapproachedmeandasked,“Right,sir,doyouneed

anymorehelp?”Iwasabitpuzzledbutthankedhim.Whenhestaredatourcar,firstattheflowersandthenatthe

cupboard,heburstoutlaughing."It'sacupboard!Wethoughtitwassomethingelse."Mywifestartedlaughingtoo,

andthenIgotit.IsmiledattheofficeranddrovehomeasfastasIcould.

AsIpulledintoourdriveway,myneighbors,whohadgatheredoutsideforachat,staredinamazementatthe

enormouscupboardontopofourcar.Theireyeswidened,andafewofthemevenstartedtolaugh."Whatonearth

haveyoubroughtback?”oneofthemcalledout.

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。

MywifeandIcouldn'thelpbutlaughalong.

Westoodthere,realizingthatthiscupboardwasn'tjustapieceoffurniture.

2026年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试

高考模拟调研卷英语(二)参考答案

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21~23BBC24~27BACD28~31BCDB32~35DBBC36~40ADBFG

41~45BCCAD46~50CDABB51~55DACDA

56.coloured57.a58.Traditionally59.menus60.for

61.wereencouraged62.less63.themselves64.what65.working

第一节

DearLucy,

I’mthrilledtohearyou'reinterestedinLabubu—afantasticexampleofmade-in-Chinaproducts.It's

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MywifeandIcouldn'thelpbutlaughalong.Wequicklyexplainedthewholestory,fromspottingthe

cupboardtothemisunderstandingwiththepolice.Theneighborsroaredwithlaughter,andourlittlefrontyardwas

filledwithhappiness.Afterawhile,wedecideditwastimetogetthecupboarddown.Itwasnoeasytask.Mywife

andI,withthehelpofacoupleofneighbors,struggledandheaved.Finally,withaloudthud,thecupboardlanded

safelyontheground.

Westoodthere,realizingthatthiscupboardwasn’tjustapieceoffurniture.Itwasareminderofan

unforgettableadventure,astorythatwewouldtellforyearstocome.Andfromthatdayon,wheneverwelookedat

thatcupboard,wewouldbetransportedbacktothatcrazyeveningontheroad,filledwithlaughter,confusion,and

thekindnessofstrangers.

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答案详解

21.一解析】根据Tour2的描述:“Participantswilllearncompositionbasicswhile

capturingthegoldenhourlightalongtheclifftops.Camerasorsmartphonesrequired.Helmetsprovided,

butbringyourownifpreferred.”,明确要求参与者必须携带相机或智能手机,这是摄影活动的必需品。

选项A(头盔)错误,因为文章说helmetsprovided(提供头盔),不是必须自带;选项C(望远镜)

属于Tour4的鸟类观察;选项D(专业自行车)是Tour3的推荐,不是Tour2。因此正确答案是B。

22.一解析】Tour3的描述中提到:“Professional-gradebikesrecommended.Medicalclearance

requiredforthoseover60.”,即针对60岁以上参与者需要医疗证明,这是针对老年人的特殊要求,以

确保安全。选项A(必须带孩子)错误,与Tour4的儿童陪同要求无关;选项C(需要奥运经验)错

误,领队是前奥运选手,但参与者只需道路经验;选项D(未铺路段必须步行)错误,这是Tour4的

特征,不是Tour3。因此正确答案是B。

23.一解析】四个Tour的日期和时间均为周末:Tour1(Saturday,15thJuly,at10

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