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第1页(共1页)2026年贵州省遵义二十二中高考英语模拟试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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。1.(1.5分)Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Cookdinner.B.Watertheplants.C.Answerthephone.2.(1.5分)WhatdoesTomwanttodothisweekend?A.Finishhishomework.B.Visithisgrandparents.C.Gohikingwithfriends.3.(1.5分)Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Apark.B.Arestaurant.C.Aspeciality.4.(1.5分)What'stheproblemwiththeyogastudioaccordingtothewoman?A.Itsfunctionalroomishot.B.Itsinstructorisstrict.C.Itslessonisdemanding.5.(1.5分)Whatarethespeakerslookingfor?A.Abakery.B.Abookstore.C.Aflowershop.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。(3分)6.Whatmistakedidthemanmake?A.Hewenttothewronggate.B.Hetookthewrongluggage.C.Hebookedthewrongflight.7.Whenwilltheman'sflighttakeoff?A.At9:15.B.At9:30.C.At9:45.(4.5分)8.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inalibrary.B.Inaclassroom.C.Atasupermarket.9.WhowasAnna'shighschoolchemistryteacher?A.Lucy.B.Mrs.Lee.C.Paul'smom.10.WhatwillAnnadonext?A.Attendareunion.B.Pickupherdaughter.C.Movetotheapartment.(4.5分)11.Whatdoesthemansayaboutonlineshopping?A.Itsavestime.B.It'sunreliable.C.It'smoreexpensive.12.Whatisthewoman'sattitudetowardonlineshopping?A.Opposed.B.Skeptical.C.Favorable.13.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Shopinarandomstore.B.Shopinphysicalstores.C.Shoponfamouswebsites.(6分)14.WhatdoesLisado?A.Aradiohost.B.Agardendesigner.C.Acommunityvolunteer.15.Whatcanresidentsdoonweekends?A.Plantinthegarden.B.Attendcookingclasses.C.Sellvegetablesatmarkets.16.Whatcanbedevelopedinthe"LittleGardeners"club?A.Askillofindependence.B.Asenseofresponsibility.C.Aspiritofteamwork.17.Whatisthegoalofthecommunitygardenproject?A.Toteachfarmingskills.B.Toencouragehealthyeating.C.Tobuildupcommunitybonds.(4.5分)18.Wherearetheoldstonecottageslocated?A.Bytheriver.B.Aroundthetown.C.Nexttotheapartments.19.Whoarethemainparticipantsoftheproject?A.Localkids.B.Developers.C.Historians.20.Whydidthespeakerstarttheproject?A.Tohonorgreatfigures.B.Toforgetpastmemories.C.Topreserveoldhomes.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项(7.5分)●ThePhotographyShowreturns—savemoneyonticketsThePhotographyandVideoShowisreturningtotheBirminghamNECfrom16﹣19March.NowmovedtoearlyspringratherthanSeptember,thisexcellentshowintheUKphotographycalendarwillfeaturemorethan250exhibitingbrandsincludingtopcamera,lens(镜头)andaccessorymakers,andanimpressiveline﹣upofspeakersandseminar(研讨会)leaders.Needlesstosay,APwillhaveastand(K207)atthisyear'sshow,featuringagalleryofAPAwards2024winnersandvividimagesfromexperiencedmusicphotographerJillFurmanovsky.VisitingourstandisalsoagreatopportunitytomeettheAPteam.Bookonlineatphotography/welcome/get﹣tickets﹣youcanget20%offastandardentryticketusingthecodeAMPHOTPS24.●AllchangeforThePhotographyShowNextyear'sPhotography&VideoShowistakingplaceattheExCeLineastLondonratherthantheBirminghamNEC.However,theshowwillbereturningtotheNECin2026,withtheplanbeingtotaketurnsbetweenthetwoplaceseverytwoyears.JohnnySullens,representingtheshoworganizerFuture,mentionedthechangingneedsofexhibitorsasthereasonforthemove,alongwiththeopportunitytoattractnewaudiences."ThisstrategyhelpsusattractnewvisitorsfromLondonandtheSouthEast—areaswhichareusuallyhardtoattracttotheNEC,whilestillkeepingourinfluenceintheMidlandsandNorthernregions."TheopeningoftheElizabethLine(thenameofasubway)meansvisitorsfromcentralLondoncouldgettotheshowin15minutes(30minutesfromHeathrowairport)anditisanotherattractionofthenewvenue.ThePhotographyandVideoShowwilltakeplacefrom8﹣11Marchin2025.S21.WhatcanbeexpectedwhenvisitingtheAPstandattheshow?A.VisitingagalleryofJillFurmanovsky.B.HavingthechancetomeettheAPteam.C.Attendingseminarsledbytopcameraandlensmakers.D.Receivingdiscountedentryticketsinanycase.22.Whatchangeswillthephotographyshowhavein2025?A.Itwillbeheldinadifferentshowplace.B.Itwillattractnewvisitorsfromothercountries.C.Itwilltakeplacefrom8﹣11September.D.Visitorswillgettotheshowin15minutes.23.Wherecanthetextprobablybefound?A.Ashoppingbrochure.B.Acourseplan.C.Anartmagazine.D.Asciencereport.(10分)Ihatedwritinggrowingup.Itfeltlikenavigatingachaoticjungle,unsurewheretoreachnext.ButIcouldn'tavoidthejungle:HighschoolEnglishclasses.Ioftensatforhoursstaringatblankpages,tryingtoturnmyscatteredthoughtsintofluentsentences.Myteachers'red﹣inkedfeedback,criticizingmyessaysforlackoforganizationandtransitions,leftmefrustrated.HowcouldIknowwhatwasgoodiftherewasnoobjectivelyrightanswer?MaybeIwasn'tmeantforwriting,andthatwasOK.Iwasdrawntotheorderlyworldofmathandscience,whereobjectivetruthcouldbefound.Incollege,Ijoinedaresearchlab.Ispentweekssettingupatestforadesign,onlytobedisappointedbytheresults.Ifeltdown,butIknewintheorderlyworldofmathandscience,asolutionmustexist—allIhadtodowasfindit.Ikepttryingnewdesigns,usingtheresultstobrainstormideaswithateamofresearchers.Afterayearoftrialanderror,wefinallysucceeded.Iwasoverjoyeduntilmyprofessortoldmetowritetheresearchpaper,whichfeltlikebeingthrownbackintothejungleIhadavoided.Iknewthattobecomeanacademic,Ineededtowritepapers,butmyawfultrackrecordwithwritingscaredme.Panicked,Iaskedagraduatestudentinmylabforhelp.Icarefullyoutlinedapaperandaskedhimforfeedback,onlytoreceiveitbackcoveredinredmarks.Thegraduatestudentexplainedthatreddidn'tmeanIwasabadwriter.Itjustrequiresrevisingyourwork,oftenseveraltimes.SuddenlyIrealizedthatwriting,likeresearch,isaprocessofrevisionandimprovement.Withhelp,Iwasmakingmywaythroughthe"jungle",andsurprisingly,Iwashavingfun.Fromthenon,writingbecameoneofmyfavoritepartsofresearch,anditstillistoday.It'safutureIcouldneverhaveimaginedduringmyearlystruggleswithEnglishclasses.ButI'vecomearoundthroughtrialanderror.24.Whichcanbestdescribetheauthor'sexperiencewithwritinginhighschool?A.Hefeltitworthexploringbuttime﹣wasting.B.Hestruggledwithorganizinghisthoughts.C.Hecaredlittleabouthisteachers'feedback.D.Heusuallyleftthepagesemptyforlackofideas.25.Comparedwithwriting,howdidtheauthorfacethechallengeinhisresearch?A.Headoptedaproblem﹣solvingmindsetdespiteunexpectedresults.B.Hehadasenseofdisappointmentanduncertaintyaboutthefinalsolution.C.Hewasinitiallyuninterestedinresearchbutfoundjoyaftersuccess.D.Hefeltbeingthrownbackintothejungleintheresearchprocess.26.Whatcanbeinferredaboutwritingfromparagraph3?A.Itinvolvesconstantimprovementlikeconductingresearch.B.Itisn'tanecessarysteponthepathtoanacademic.C.Itactsasaminorpartoftheoverallresearch.D.It'sahardprocesstoimproveevenwithothers'help.27.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitle?A.JungleofWriting:aPeacefulWriter'sParadiseB.StruggleswithEnglishClassesandResearchPaperC.FromHatingtoLoving:MyWritingJourneyD.PredictableJourneytoaSuccessfulResearcher(10分)Theunceasingspreadofbuildingsandroadsturnsurbanareasintoheatislands,discomfortingresidentsandworseningdangerousheatwaves,whichareinanycaselikelytobecomemorefrequentastheplanetwarms.Apossibleanswertotheproblemofheatistrees.Tocoolanareaeffectively,though,treesmustbeplantedinquantity.ResearchersattheUniversityofWisconsinfindthatAmericancitiesneed40%treecoveragetocuturbanheatbackmeaningfully.Unfortunately,notallcities—andespeciallynotthosenowspringingupintheworld'spoorandmiddle﹣incomecountries—areblessedwithparks,privategardensorevenstreettreesinsufficientnumbers.JapanesebotanistMiyawakiAkirahasdevelopedawaytorapidlygrowminiature(微型的)naturalforestsforurbanareas.Hisinsightistodeconstructandrebuildtheprocessofforestgrowth,makingbarelanddevelopnaturallyintomatureforest.Normally,thefirstarrivalisgrass.Shrubssproutlater,followedbysmalltreesand,finally,largerones.Miyawaki'smethodskipssomeearlystages,directlyplantingthekindsofspeciesfoundinmatureforests.WhenstartingaMiyawakiforest,gardenersfirstanalyseandimprovethesoilwithsuitablefertilisers.Theythenselect100orsolocalplantspecies.Usingawidemixofspecies,notallofthemtrees,isimportant.Trees,shrubsandground﹣coveringherbsallcoexistinnaturalforests,developinglotsofpositiveecologicalrelations,wherevinesrelyontreesforsupport,treesshadeshrubs,androotsinteractwithfungi(真菌)fornutrientexchange,whichencouragestheplantstogrowfaster.Afterselectingspecies,thegardenersgatherseedsandplantthemrandomlyanddensely,ratherthaninrows.Theseedlingsthereforehavetofightforsunlight,soonlythefastest﹣growingsurvive.Thegardenerstendtheforestforthreeyearsbeforeitislefttomatureonitsown.Acoupleofdecadeslatertheforestreachesmaturity.Dr.Miyawakihassupervisedtheplantingofmorethan1,500miniatureforests,startinginJapanandextendingtootherpartsofAsia.Indiaisparticularlykeen.MiyawakiforestsarebecomingpopularandcanbefoundoutsideAsia,inEuropeandLatinAmerica.28.Whatmightbeasolutiontotheproblemofurbanheat?A.Developingpoorcities.B.Adjustingthelayoutoftrees.C.Promotingmoreeco﹣friendlyparks.D.Establishingsubstantialtreecover.29.WhatisuniqueaboutMiyawaki'smethod?A.Itacceleratesforestmaturity.B.Itstartswithlargetrees.C.Ittransformsbarelandintoforests.D.Itintroducesallplantspecies.30.WhatcanwelearnfromtheprocessofbuildingaMiyawakiforest?A.Soilpreparationmatterslittle.B.Biodiversityaloneensuressuccess.C.Humaninterventioniscontinuous.D.Denseplantingdrivesnaturalselection.31.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Toshowthenegativeeffectsofurbandevelopment.B.Todescribethespecificstepsofgrowingnaturalforests.C.Tointroduceanapproachtosolvingurbanheatislands.D.Toencourageurbanplannerstoplantavarietyoftrees.(10分)ArtificialintelligencetoolslikeChatGPTandMidjourneyhavebecomewellknownforcreatingtextandvisualsaccordingtoourdirectcommands.Nextup:reconstructingourthoughts.InastudypublishedinMay2023inNatureNeuroscience,ateamofresearchersfromtheUniversityofTexasatAustinshowedthatanAIdecoder(解码器)couldtranslatethewordspeopleheardwhilelisteningtopodcasts(播客)andtheimagespeoplesawwhilewatchingsilentmovies.Matchingspecificpatternsofbrainactivitytospecificphrases,theAIwastrainedonthreepeopleastheyconsumed16hoursofstorytelling.Fromthatlearning,thetechnologycoulddecodethethoughtsofsomeone"imaginingastoryintheirhead,"saysneuroscientistandseniorstudyauthorAlexanderHuth,thoughitsaccuracywasgreatlyreducedforindividualswhowerenotinvolvedinitstraining.Accordingtotheteam,theAIcouldonedaybeusedtoassiststrokepatientsandotherswhohavelosttheabilitytospeak,bydecodingtheirbrainactivityintowords.Andtheteam'sdecoderisn'taloneinitsmind﹣readingapplications.InMarch,researchersfromOsakaUniversityreportedthatthey'ddevelopedasimilarmodel,StableDiffusion,thatreconstructsimagesfromfMRI(Functionalmagneticresonanceimaging)scans.Ifitfeelsinvasive(侵扰的),researchersstressthatit'sunlikelyAIwillbeabletoreadyourmindwithoutyourconsentanytimesoon."Thecurrenttechnologyisstillveryfarremovedfromageneral﹣purpose(通用的)mind﹣readingdevice,"saysIrisGroen,aneuroscientistattheInformaticsInstituteattheUniversityofAmsterdam.BothapproachesrequireparticipantstospendhoursinfMRIscanners,andtheUniversityofTexasAIcanmakemistakes,sendingoutgibberish(胡言乱语)ifapersonthinksunrelatedthoughts.Andresearchersarestillprioritizingtheprivacyofourinternalimaginings,giventhepaceofAI'sprogress."Thebraincontainsextremelysensitivepersonalinformation,"saysYuTakagi,aneuroscientistinvolvedintheStableDiffusionproject."Itshouldnotbesubjectedtoanyformofanalysiswithoutinformedconsent."32.WhatcanwelearnaboutanAIdecoderfromthetext?A.Itcancreateimagesoffilms.B.Itcantrainpeopleforstorytelling.C.Itcanreadmindtosomeextent.D.Itcandecodetheimaginationofanyone.33.Whatdoestheword"consent"inparagraph4probablymean?A.Suggestion.B.Participation.C.Application.D.Permission.34.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingistrueaboutcurrentAItechnologyinmind﹣reading?A.It'susedasauniversalmind﹣readingdevice.B.Itremainsinanimmaturestage.C.Itcanaccuratelyreadpeople'sthoughts.D.Itcanbeusedtoregulatepeople'sthoughts.35.WhatshouldbetakenintoconsiderationaccordingtoYuTakagi?A.Weshouldrespectpeople'sprivacywhendoingresearch.B.WeshouldkeepupwiththepaceofAI'sdevelopment.C.Weshouldavoidmakingmistakeswhendoinganalyses.D.Weshouldprioritizeprogressratherthanpersonalfeelings.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。(12.5分)HowtoStayMotivatedinClassDoyouhavethosedayswhenyousaytoyourself,"Idon'tneedschool,"orwhenyoujustcan'tfindthemotivationtopayattentioninschoolorgetyourhomeworkdone?36We'reheretoshareallthebesttipstokeepyourselfmotivatedinschoolsothatyoucansucceedandachieveyourgoals.●Setconcreteacademicgoals.It'seasiertostaymotivatedifyouhavespecificgoals.37Areyoujusttryingtopass?Sitdownandsetspecificaimsforyourself.Youmightsayyouwanttomaintainatleasta3.0GPA,orthatyouwanttogetatleastanA⁻inhistorythisyear.●Breakbigassignmentsintosmallchunks.Preventburnoutbytacklingthingsinsmaller,manageablepieces.Don'tgetoverwhelmedbyaclasspresentationoralongpaper.Rememberthatyoudon'thavetofinishaprojectinoneday.Youcanlistallthedifferentstepsyoumustcompletetofinishtheproject.38●39Avoidcrammingandfocusoncreatingyourownunderstanding.It'seasytojustsitinfrontofyourbookandreadpassivelywithoutreallyabsorbingtheinformation.Studyinawaythatmakesthemostsensetoyou.Ifyoufinditmostefficienttofocusononesubjectatatime,dothat.Ifbouncingbetweenafewsimilarsubjectshelpsyoustayontask,that'sfine,too.●Rewardyourselfforaccomplishingyourtasks.Tieyourgoalstosomethingyoureallywantsoyoustaymotivated.Ifyouwanttostaymotivatedinschool,youneedsomethingtolookforwardto.Bargainwithyourself:ifyoustudyfortwohours,youcanwatchyourfavoriteTVshowat8:00.IfyougetanAonyourpaper,you'lltakethewholeweekendoffandjustrelax.40Giveyourselfalittletimeoffwhenyoudeserveit.A.Studyefficiently.B.Focusononecertainsubject.C.Rememberthatnobodycanworkallthetime.D.Ifyoujustwantto"dobetter"inschool,doesthatmeananAoraB?E.Useanadvancedmethodtosetconcreteandmeaningfulgoalsforyourself.F.Thenmakeaschedulethatforcesyoutofinishonesmallpieceoftheprojectperday.G.You'renotalone,butdoingwellinschoolwillsetyouupforthelifeyoudesireahead.第三部分语言知识运用(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(15分)I,JaneGoodall,almost90yearsold,alwayssharemyreasonstofeeloptimistic.Someonemaybethinking,"Ifsheisawareofwhatisgoingonintheworld,howcanshebewritingabout41?"In1990IvisitedNagasaki,thecitywherethesecondatomicbombwasdroppedattheendofWorldWarⅡ.Thefireballproducedbythe42reachedtemperaturesequaltothesun.Scientists43thatnothingwouldgrowfordecades.But,44,two500﹣year﹣oldcamphortreeshadsurvived.Iwastakentoseeoneofthesurvivors.It'snowalargetree,butitsthicktrunkhas45andyoucanseeit'sallblackinsideit.Buteveryspring,thattreeputsoutnewleaves.ManyJapanese46itasaholymonumenttopeaceandsurvival.Istoodthere,47ofthedestructionwehumanscancauseandamazedbytheunbelievable48ofnature.Lastyear,ItookpartinaveryspecialceremonyinNewYorkCity,alongwithabout2049fromacrossAmerica.WeallgatheredaroundtheSurvivorTree,who50aftershewaswoundedon9/11.Westoodsilentlyand51forpeaceonearth.Ilookedaroundattheyoungmen,whowouldinherit(继承)theplanet52bycountlessgenerationsofhumans.AndthenIsawthenestofsomesmallbird.Thestudentswerealso53atit.Somesmiled,othershadtearsintheireyes.They,too,werereadyto54theworld.TheSurvivorTree,hadnotonlyputoutnewleavesherselfbutalso55thelivesofothers.NowdoyouunderstandhowIdarehope?41.A.futureB.dreamC.hopeD.ambition42.A.explorationB.invasionC.consumptionD.explosion43.A.predictedB.encounteredC.deniedD.instructed44.A.sadlyB.amazinglyC.consistentlyD.roughly45.A.cracksB.leavesC.pestsD.marks46.A.employB.appointC.regardD.assign47.A.afraidB.ashamedC.carefulD.fond48.A.companyB.secretC.sceneryD.recovery49.A.colleaguesB.studentsC.expertsD.artists50.A.rottedB.disappearedC.survivedD.transformed51.A.exchangedB.lookedC.paidD.prayed52.A.betrayedB.woundedC.declinedD.created53.A.staringB.aimingC.shoutingD.knocking54.A.accelerateB.assessC.consumeD.embrace55.A.savedB.disturbedC.inspiredD.attained第二节(共10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15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。(15分)Lunyu,ortheAnalectsofConfucius,is56fineexampleofworldliteratureandthepublicationoftheMalteseversionoftheancientChinesebookwouldfurtherenhanceculturalexchangesbetweenChinaandMalta,saysMalteseSinologistandtranslatorofthebookSalvatoreGiuffre.Itisthefirsttimethatthebook,whichisacollectionofideasandsayingsfromtheancientChinesephilosopherConfucius(551﹣479BC),57(translate)intoMaltese.58madeusmovedwasthatGiuffrespentaroundtwoyearsmakingtheanthologyaccessibletoMaltesereaders,especiallytoyoungstudents,bytranslatingit.59(current),theMalteseversionisavailableforlocalreaders.ThetranslatedversioniscompletewithanintroductiontothelifeofConfucius,theerahelivedin,histeachingsandthekeyconcepts,terms,namesandfigures60(mention)inthebook.Giuffresaysheaddedcommentsandexplanationstomakethetext61(easy)forMaltesereaderstounderstand."ItriedtokeepmyMalteseversionasunderstandableaspossibletoenablealargercircleofreaderstobenefit62it,"Giuffresays."IhopemytranslationwillcontributetothespreadofChineseculture63knowledgeofChinesephilosophyinMalta."GiuffrenotesthatConfuciusnotonlyteachespeoplehowtobecomegoodrulersbutalsohowtogovernacountry.TheChineseinitiativeofbuildingacommunitywithasharedfutureclearlyexpressesthevisionoftoday'sChina64(promote)apeacefulsystemofgoodglobalgovernance."Confucius'ideaofgoodgovernancewouldthenbetakenasamodelforworldharmony,65(cooperate)andgovernance,"hesays.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.(15分)假定你是李华,你校本周末将举办"书画进校园"传统文化活动。请你给外教Smith写一封邮件,邀请他来参加本周六在校图书馆举办的传统书画艺术展。内容包括:(1)活动时间和地点;(2)活动的主要内容和形式;(3)活动目的和意义。注意:词数80左右。DearSmith,________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)67.(25分)Anikapulledhersuitcasebehindherasshefollowedherparentsthroughtheairport.Shelookedallaroundherinthehugebuildingthatseemedtobefilledwiththousandsofpeople.Itwasgoingtobeherfirsttimeonanairplane.Shewasveryexcited,andmaybejustalittlenervous.Shehuggedherfavoritedolltightly.Thatmadeherfeelbetter.Shewalkeddownthenarrowpassageoftheplanetofindherseatwithherparents.Thetallflightattendantsmiledatherandaskedwheretheyweregoing."WaltDisneyWorld,"Anikasaidwithasmile."Ithoughtso,"repliedtheflightattendant."Mostofthefamiliesonthisflightareheadedthatway."Shepointedtohernametag."I'mLeanne.Youletmeknowifyouandyourprettydollfriendneedanything.""Thanks.I'mAnika,andthisisPansy,"saidAnika,holdingthedolluptoshowher."Nicetomeetyouboth,"repliedLeanne.Itwasalongjourney.AnicareadabookwithPansyanddidsomepuzzles.Soonshewasgettingalittletired,andboredtoo.Anika'smomsuggestedshetryandgetsomesleep."Thatwayyouwon'tbetiredwhenwearrive."TheyaskedLeanneforapillow,ablanket,andasleepmasktocoverhereyes."Thatshouldkeepyouwarmandcozy,"Leannesaid."Night﹣night!"Shewinkedattheyounggirlandwalkeddownthepassage.AnikaputPansyundertheblanketwithherandsettledin.Shefellasleepquickly.Innotime,itseemed,shewasbeingwokenupagainbecauseitwastimetoland.Theyhadarrived!AnikawasdelightedtobeinFlorida.Shecouldn'twaittoswimatthehotelpoolandthenseealltheridesatthemagicalamusementpark.Whenherfamilygottothehotel,theyputdowntheirbagsandluggage.AnikathoughtthatshewouldbringPansyalongtoseealltheamazingsightswithher.Shelookedaround,butshecouldn'tfindherdoll."Mommy?Daddy?HaveyouseenPansy?"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。Paragraph1:Herparentssearchedthroughthebagsandluggage—nodoll._____Paragraph2:Whensheboardedtheplane,AnikawassurprisedtoseethatLeannewasoneoftheflightattendantsagain._____

2026年贵州省遵义二十二中高考英语模拟试卷·解析版第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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。1.(1.5分)Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Cookdinner.B.Watertheplants.C.Answerthephone.【解答】略2.(1.5分)WhatdoesTomwanttodothisweekend?A.Finishhishomework.B.Visithisgrandparents.C.Gohikingwithfriends.【解答】略3.(1.5分)Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Apark.B.Arestaurant.C.Aspeciality.【解答】略4.(1.5分)What'stheproblemwiththeyogastudioaccordingtothewoman?A.Itsfunctionalroomishot.B.Itsinstructorisstrict.C.Itslessonisdemanding.【解答】略5.(1.5分)Whatarethespeakerslookingfor?A.Abakery.B.Abookstore.C.Aflowershop.【解答】略第二节(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。(3分)6.Whatmistakedidthemanmake?A.Hewenttothewronggate.B.Hetookthewrongluggage.C.Hebookedthewrongflight.7.Whenwilltheman'sflighttakeoff?A.At9:15.B.At9:30.C.At9:45.【解答】略(4.5分)8.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inalibrary.B.Inaclassroom.C.Atasupermarket.9.WhowasAnna'shighschoolchemistryteacher?A.Lucy.B.Mrs.Lee.C.Paul'smom.10.WhatwillAnnadonext?A.Attendareunion.B.Pickupherdaughter.C.Movetotheapartment.【解答】略(4.5分)11.Whatdoesthemansayaboutonlineshopping?A.Itsavestime.B.It'sunreliable.C.It'smoreexpensive.12.Whatisthewoman'sattitudetowardonlineshopping?A.Opposed.B.Skeptical.C.Favorable.13.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Shopinarandomstore.B.Shopinphysicalstores.C.Shoponfamouswebsites.【解答】略(6分)14.WhatdoesLisado?A.Aradiohost.B.Agardendesigner.C.Acommunityvolunteer.15.Whatcanresidentsdoonweekends?A.Plantinthegarden.B.Attendcookingclasses.C.Sellvegetablesatmarkets.16.Whatcanbedevelopedinthe"LittleGardeners"club?A.Askillofindependence.B.Asenseofresponsibility.C.Aspiritofteamwork.17.Whatisthegoalofthecommunitygardenproject?A.Toteachfarmingskills.B.Toencouragehealthyeating.C.Tobuildupcommunitybonds.【解答】略(4.5分)18.Wherearetheoldstonecottageslocated?A.Bytheriver.B.Aroundthetown.C.Nexttotheapartments.19.Whoarethemainparticipantsoftheproject?A.Localkids.B.Developers.C.Historians.20.Whydidthespeakerstarttheproject?A.Tohonorgreatfigures.B.Toforgetpastmemories.C.Topreserveoldhomes.【解答】略第二部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项(7.5分)●ThePhotographyShowreturns—savemoneyonticketsThePhotographyandVideoShowisreturningtotheBirminghamNECfrom16﹣19March.NowmovedtoearlyspringratherthanSeptember,thisexcellentshowintheUKphotographycalendarwillfeaturemorethan250exhibitingbrandsincludingtopcamera,lens(镜头)andaccessorymakers,andanimpressiveline﹣upofspeakersandseminar(研讨会)leaders.Needlesstosay,APwillhaveastand(K207)atthisyear'sshow,featuringagalleryofAPAwards2024winnersandvividimagesfromexperiencedmusicphotographerJillFurmanovsky.VisitingourstandisalsoagreatopportunitytomeettheAPteam.Bookonlineatphotography/welcome/get﹣tickets﹣youcanget20%offastandardentryticketusingthecodeAMPHOTPS24.●AllchangeforThePhotographyShowNextyear'sPhotography&VideoShowistakingplaceattheExCeLineastLondonratherthantheBirminghamNEC.However,theshowwillbereturningtotheNECin2026,withtheplanbeingtotaketurnsbetweenthetwoplaceseverytwoyears.JohnnySullens,representingtheshoworganizerFuture,mentionedthechangingneedsofexhibitorsasthereasonforthemove,alongwiththeopportunitytoattractnewaudiences."ThisstrategyhelpsusattractnewvisitorsfromLondonandtheSouthEast—areaswhichareusuallyhardtoattracttotheNEC,whilestillkeepingourinfluenceintheMidlandsandNorthernregions."TheopeningoftheElizabethLine(thenameofasubway)meansvisitorsfromcentralLondoncouldgettotheshowin15minutes(30minutesfromHeathrowairport)anditisanotherattractionofthenewvenue.ThePhotographyandVideoShowwilltakeplacefrom8﹣11Marchin2025.S21.WhatcanbeexpectedwhenvisitingtheAPstandattheshow?BA.VisitingagalleryofJillFurmanovsky.B.HavingthechancetomeettheAPteam.C.Attendingseminarsledbytopcameraandlensmakers.D.Receivingdiscountedentryticketsinanycase.22.Whatchangeswillthephotographyshowhavein2025?AA.Itwillbeheldinadifferentshowplace.B.Itwillattractnewvisitorsfromothercountries.C.Itwilltakeplacefrom8﹣11September.D.Visitorswillgettotheshowin15minutes.23.Wherecanthetextprobablybefound?CA.Ashoppingbrochure.B.Acourseplan.C.Anartmagazine.D.Asciencereport.【解答】21.细节理解题。根据ThePhotographyShowreturns—savemoneyontickets小标题下面第三段的Visitingourstandisalsoagreato

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