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安庆市2026年高三模拟考试(二模)10.Howdoesthemanlikethewoman'ssummerplan?

A.It'sshockingB.It'sstrange.C.It'swonderful.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

英语试题11.Wherearethespeakersnow?

全卷满分150分。考试用时120分钟。A.Inahospital.B.Inaclassroom.C.Inastudio.

★祝考试顺利★12.Whatproblemhasbeenthemostcommonlatelyaccordingtothewoman?

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)A.Drycoughs.B.Tiredness.C.Highfevers.

做题时,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13.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman'sadvice?

涂到答题卡上。A.ItishighlypracticalB.Itdoesn'tapplytohim.C.Itismainlyforillnesses.

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

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14.Whenwasthehousebuilt?

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。每段对话读两A.Abouttwoyearsago.B.Abouttenyearsago.C.Abouttwentyyearsago.

遍。15.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Fellowworkers.B.Homeownerandagent.C.Husbandandwife.

1.Whereisthebakery?

16.Howdidthemanknowthewoman?

A.Attheendofthestreet.B.Nexttothebookstore.C.Acrossfromthecafe.

A.Fromlocalagencies.B.Fromsomesalesmen.C.Fromhisfriends.

2.Whatkindofmagazinedoesthemanwanttoread?

17.Whatstyleistheman'scurrenthome?

A.Asportsone.B.Afashionone.C.Amusicone.

A.Ahigh-riseapartment.B.Atraditionalcottage.C.Anattractivetownhouse.

3.Whyisthemantalkingtothewoman?

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

A.He'sorderingsomefood.B.He'slookingforsomeone.C.He'sbuyingacoffee.

18.HowlongdidtheQueenholdherjob?

4.Whatmusicdoesthewomanlikebest?

A.40years.B.70years.C.52years.

A.Jazzmusic.B.Popmusic.C.Rockmusic.

19.WhotoldthespeakerabouttheQueen?

5.Whatwilltheboydofirst?

A.Aprimeminister.B.Anewsreporter.C.Aschoolteacher.

A.Checkhissister'smathexercise.

20.Whatisthespeakergoingtodo?

B.Finishhismathhomework.

A.Dosomeinterviews.B.Watchavideo.C.Tellastory.

C.Brushhisteethontime.

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项。

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,ABCD

各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。A

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。SearchVolunteerOpportunities

EcoFairatEvergreenBrickworks-Fundraiser

6.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?

Organization:TransitionToronto

A.Hespeaksforagovernmentproject.

DatePosted:December13,2025

B.Heworksforacompanygroup.

DateNeeded:January-February2026(pre-eventpreparation)

C.Heislookingforglobalpartners.

TypeofPosition:Virtual-FlexibleScheduling

7.Whatgreenpowerdoesthemanwanttouse?

Description&Details

A.Solarpower.B.Windpower.C.Waterpower.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。EcoFairTorontoisexpanding!Comingstraightfromthesuccessofour2025fallEcoFairat

WychwoodBarns,wearejumpingintoourfirsteverAprilEcoFairattheEvergreenBrickworks.

8.WhatwillthemandoinFrance?

EcoFairisafun,family-friendlyeventthatinformsandinspirespeopletomakegreenerchoicesin

A.Visithissister.B.Workonhiswriting.C.Stayinalakehouse.

theirhomesandcommunities.Inpreviousyears,thousandsofpeoplehavecomeouttolearnabout

9.Whatdoesthewomansayabouthersummer?

greeninitiativesandachievementsinourneighbourhoodandinourcity,toexplorenewideas,andto

A.Shewillstayinanoldcastle.

sharegreentips.InApril2026we'regoingevenbigger.Bepartofthefirstcrewtoeverbringabig

B.Shewilllearnanewlanguage.

EcoFairtothecity,andhelpusbuildcommunityaroundthesustainablechangesweneedtoseein

C.Shewillspendtimewithherfamily.

Toronto!

英语试题第1页(共8页)英语试题第2页(共8页)

Requiredskills:Leavingthemuseum,theyareeagertorevisithisbooks,steppingagainintothemagicalworldhe

●Strongwrittencommunicationcreatedwithsimpleyetdeeplytouchinglines.

●Customerrelations24.Whatisthemainfocusofthefirstparagraph?

●AbilitytoworkwellwiththewiderfundraisinggroupA.Briggs'influenceonreadersB.AneventafterBriggs'death.

●CompetenceinusingemailC.AcelebrationofBriggs'works.D.AnexhibitionofBriggs'career.

Timecommitment:25.Whatcanwelearnaboutthenewexhibits?

●AfewhoursperweekinJanuaryandFebruary2026A.TheyfeatureitemsfromEthelandErnest.B.TheyconcentrateonBriggs'earlypieces

Benefits:C.Theytakeuphalfofthetotalexhibits.D.Theymatchtheoriginalcollectionwell.

●Makeadifference-throughyoureffortsexpandtheexcellentandimpactfultraditionof26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“resonated”inparagraph3probablymean?

EcoFairToronto,attractmorepeopletotheeventwhowilllearnabouthowtomakeeco-friendlyA.Agreed.B.Connected.C.Struggled.D.Remained.

changesintheirlives,andcontributetoToronto'sgreenculture.27.WhatdoesBriggs'noteinTheSnowmanshowabouthim?

●Gainfundraisingexperience.A.Hishumbleattitudetowardshisownwork.B.Hisdesiretocorrectearliermistakes.

●Applyyourskillstoagrassroots,not-for-profitevent.C.Hisregretoverthecreationofthecharacter.D.Hisperfectionismaboutartisticdetails.

HowtoApply/ContactC

Emailandrew@expressingyourinterestinthepositiontoapply.IncludeaFromFlorida'sWetlands,theMiccosukeepeoplehavelongsharedislandswitha7-footfemale

resume(简历)alligator(短吻鳄),warmlycalledMamaGator.For60years,they'veobservedhershapethe

21.WhatdoweknowaboutEcoFair?ecosystem:diggingpondstoholdwaterindryseasonsandbuildingraisednestsforeggsinrainy

A.Itisaninitiative.B.Itisaprogram.C.Itisanactivity.D.Itisanorganisation.seasons,withhumanskeepingarespectfuldistanceduringnesting.Thisclosecoexistencemirrorsa

22.Whichisarequirementforvolunteers?broadertruth—alligatorsarevital"ecosystemengineers,"notjustcold-bloodedkillers.

A.Richpublicspeakingexperience.B.Basicabilitytoraisemoney.ScientificresearcnowbackstheMiccosukeepeople'swisdom.Alligatorpondsserveasshelters

C.Goodwrittencommunicationskills.D.Strongenvironmentalawareness.forfish,frogsandplantsduringdryseasons,whiletheirnestscreatedryplatformsforotheranimals

23.WhatisanadvantageofparticipatinginEcoFairToronto?andbirds.Waterbirdsevennestabovealligators,whichactasbodyguardsagainstring-tailedbears,in

A.ConnectwithgreenexpertsB.Learnmoneycollectionskills.atwo-waybeneficialarrangement.Astoppredators(捕食者),alligatorsmovenutrientsaroundby

C.Gaincommunityleadership.D.Earnpublicrecognition.movingbetweenhabitats,eatingincoastalareasandansweringthecallofnatureupstream,boosting

Bthefoodwebfromwaterplantstolargeranimals.

RaymondBriggs,abelovedBritishillustratorandstoryteller,leftalastingmarkonreadersofallOnceontheedgeofextinctionduetohuntingfortheirskinsinthe19thand20thcenturies,

ageswithhisuniqueartisticstyle.Twoyearsago,the88-year-oldmasterpassedaway,andshortlyAmericanalligatorsmadearemarkablecomebackafter1967protectionlaws,withwildpopulations

beforehisdeath,aremarkableexhibitionchartinghisdecades-longcareeropened.HavingtraveledrecoveringtooverthreemillioninFloridaandLouisiana.Today,researchersuncovermorehidden

fromCambridgetoKirkcudbright,themajorexhibitionhasnowfounditslateststopatDitchlingbenefits:alligator-richwetlandsstorehighlevelsofcarbon,aidingclimatechangecontrol,andsome

MuseumofArt+Craft,whereitwillbeondisplayforfivemonthstocelebratehisextraordinaryalligatorsexhibitsurprisingadaptability—fromresidentindividualsstayingclosetohometohighly

works.mobileonestravelinghundredsofkilometerstocoastalwatersforfood,despitelacking

Attheheartoftheexhibitionliesatreasurecollectionofearlydraftsanddrawings,eachfilledsalt-processingglands(腺体).

withcorrectionsthatrevealBriggs'strictpursuitofartisticexcellence.Overathirdofthe100-plusConservationefforts,includinglandowners’head-startingprogramsandtheMiccosukee

exhibitsarenewadditionstotheDitchlingstop,mixingwellwiththeoriginalcollectionorganizedbypeople'segg-rescueinitiatives,continuetosafeguardalligators.Biologistsstressthattheseanimals

theQuentinBlakeCentreforIlustration.Forexample,asetofcarefullyarrangedwardrobe(衣柜)deserverecognitionnotasmonsters,butaskindguardiansthatmaintainfreshwaterecosystems,

doorsperfectlymatchesthepreviouslydisplayedpencildrawingsfromEthelandErnest,creatingasupportbiodiversityandfightclimatechange.AstheMiccosukeeknow,coexistingwithalligators

completestoryofhiscreativejourney.meansrespectingnature'sdelicatebalance.

Briggswasabornstorytellerwhocombinedpicturebooksandcomics.Hemasteredtheartof28.HowdoesMamaGatoraffectthelocalenvironment?

balancingjoyandsorrow:hisfamousSnowmanbroughttearswithitssilent,heartbreakingmeltingA.BylivingwiththeMiccosukeepeople.B.Bykeepingadistancefromhumans.

scene,whilehiseasilyannoyedyetwarmFatherChristmascausedconstantlaughter.HavingC.Bycreatingpondsandhighnests.D.Byboostingtheoriginalfoodweb.

improvedhisskillsatWimbledonSchoolofArtandlatertheSladeSchoolofFineArt,helaidasolid29.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribestheimpactofAlligatorponds?

foundationforhisdistinctivestylethatresonateddeeplywithbothchildrenandadults.A.Wide-ranging.B.Double-edged.C.Short-lived.D.Time-limited.

Evenafterachievingfame,Briggskeptasimpleheart.AnewlyfoundFinnisheditionofThe30.Whatdoestheauthorimplyinparagraph3?

Snowmanborehis2014note:“Igotmymostfamouscharacter'sarmswrong.”ThisexhibitionisaA.Americanalligatorscanprocesssalt.B.The1967lawshaveproveneffective.

lovelettertohisfans,who,standingbeforehisworks,feelclosetohiscreativestrugglesandjoys.C.Nearbyhabitatshavebeendestroyed.D.Adaptabilityofspeciesissignificant.

英语试题第3页(共8页)英语试题第4页(共8页)

31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?TipsforTalkingtoaChatbot

A.Alligators:ProtectorsoftheEcosystemB.MamaGator:AStaroftheGrasslandHowoftendoyoutalktoanAIassistant?Afewtimesaweek?Everyday?Shortconversations

C.TheMiccosukee:GuardiansofNatureD.Wetlands:SitesofConservationEffortswithAIcanbehelpfulorentertaining.36Herearetipstokeepinmindwhentalkingto

DAI-poweredtools.

Sleepisrisky.Whenyoufallasleep,yourdefencesaredown,makingyouaneasytargetforYourvoicematters.Youshouldfeelproudtomakeyouruniquevoiceheard.Sometimesyou

predatorsandotherthreats.Andyet,themajorityoflivingthingsdoit,includingmostanimals,mightfeeldiscouragedorembarrassedasyourownwritingcan'tliveuptothesmoothsentencesand

insectsandevenmanyplants.So,whydiditfirstdevelop?It'samysterythatscientistshavebeenclevervocabularyofachatbot.37

tryingtosolvefordecades.Looktorealpeopleforimportantadvice.Whenyouneedhelp,youshouldreachouttoreal

Recently,ateamofIsraeliscientistsdecidedtodiveintotheoceaninsearchofananswer,peoplewhoyouknowandtrustwillgetyoumeaningful,honestfeedback.38Bycontrast,a

placingtwoancientseacreaturesintheirsights:theupside-downjellyfishandthestarletseaanemone,chatbotdoesn'tknowyouandcan'tcomfortyou.Averyseriousmental-healthcrisiscanbehorribly

whichareamongtheoldestanimalstohavedevelopedonEarth.Publishingtheirfindingsinthemishandledbyachatbot.

journalNatureCommunications,thescientistsreportthattheseearlycreaturesneedaboutasmuchDon'tfallforflattery(奉承).Chatbotslovetoshowerpraiseandthey'llagreewithalmost

shut-eyeashumansdoandthatsleepmayhavefirstemergedasameansofprotectingdelicateanythingyousay.Butsometimesyoudon'tneedacheerleadersomuchasafirmcoach.Afterall,

nervoustissue.peopleknowthatcriticismandcorrectionhelpusleanandgrow.Also,watchoutformade-upfacts

39Whenanhonestpersondoesn'tknowtheanswertoaquestion,they'llsay,“Idon'tknow.”

Bothjellyfishandthestarletseaanemonesleepaboutathirdoftheday—about8hoursinhuman

However,chatbotsdon'tdothat.Theytendtoconfidentlyanswereveryquestion.Soifyou'reusinga

terms—intheirnaturalhabitats,andthatthesleepschedulestheykeeprespondheavilytosleeploss,

chatbotforsomethingimportant,you'dbetterbevery,verycareful.

environmentallight,andbodyclocks.Feedingthecreaturesmelatonin—anaturalhormone(荷尔蒙)

involvedinsleepcontrol,whoseproductionisinfluencedbylight—ledtoincreasedsleepduring40Thatmeansyoushouldn'tshareverypersonalinformation.Talkingwithafreechatbot

timeswheneachcreaturewouldnormallyhavebeenmoreactive,buthadlittleimpactontheirislikepostingonsocialmedia.Onfreemode,thecompanythatbuiltthebotandanyonetheyhirecan

activityduringnormalrestperiods.ItalsoreducedDNAdamageinbothspeciesduringtimesoftheseeanduseyourdata.Anythingyousayhasthepotentialtospreadfarandwide.

daywhentheywerenormallyawake.A.Don'tusefreechatbots.

B.Butsometimes,thingsgowrong.

ThescientistsmeasuredDNAdamageinthetwocreaturesunderdifferentconditionsaswelland

C.Keepprivateinformationtoyourself.

foundthatitclimbedwhentheywereawakeandworsenedwhentheywereshortofsleep,but

declinedwhentheywereasleepandfollowing“recovery”sleep.TheyfoundthatDNAdamageD.Haveyoueverseenchatbotssayingthis?

pushedthecreaturestosleepmore.Mostsurprisingly,theyconductedfurtherresearch,andtheresultsE.Theanswersyou'regettingmaynotbewhatyoureallyneed.

showedthatmoreDNAdamageledtomoresleep,andmoresleepreducedDNAdamage.F.Atruefriendwillcallyououtwhenyoudosomethingwrong

G.Butwhatyou'recreatingmattersmorethanwhatamachinecreates.

Thefindingssuggestthatsleepmayhavearrivedonthescenetoallowlivingthingstosurvive

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

thedestructionoftime.第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

32.Howdoestheauthorpresenttheissueinthefirstparagraph?

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。

A.Bycomparingdifferentspecies.B.Byexplainingakeyconcept.

IvyLawrenceneverplannedtobecomeafarmer,yetlifeguidedherontothispath.Growingup

C.Byraisingapuzzlingquestion.D.Byshowingresearchfindings

onasmallfarminHouston,sheowedmanyofher41lessonstothehoursspentoutdoors,

33.Whatdiscoverydidthescientistsmakeaboutthetwosimpleseacreatures?

simplyobservingnature.Asacuriousseven-year-old,she42abirdnestingandgradually

A.Theyhaveregularsleeppatterns.B.Theysensefoodinbrightconditions.

learnedthevalueof43aqualitythatwouldlaterapplytoherworkasafarmer.

C.Theyliveinshallowcoastalwaters.D.Theytakeinoxygenthroughtheirskin.

InAugust2020,she44IvyLeafFarms,whereshegrowscabbages,carrots,andother

34.Whydoestheauthormention“DNAdamage”?

organic45.Sheofferstheproduceforfreetoneighbors,organizesplantpop-upevents,andruns

A.Toindicatetheharmofstayingawake.B.Toillustratetheinitialfunctionofsleep.

schoolgardensto46youngpeopletopursuefarming.

C.Topresenttherisksofcelldamage.D.Tointroduceabasisforclockcontrol.

Startingthefarmwasacourageous47Aftercarefulconsideration,she48her

35.Whatdoestheauthorimplyinthelastparagraph?

medicalcareerforalifeoffarming,believingthatfoodisfundamentallylinkedtopublic49

A.Restkeepsoffdangers.B.Wakefulnesshurtscells.

Throughherefforts,shehopesto50localissuesrelatedtowellness,greenspaces,andmental

C.Lightaffectsactivities.D.SleepfixesDNAdamage.health.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

Hergreatest51intransitioningfromhernine-to-fivetoafull-timebusinessownerwas

阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余

breakingthenewstohermother,whofoundtheideaofleavingastablejobtodigholesquite52

选项。Butbesidesconvincinghermother,shehadtomentally53thetraditionaldefinitionofsuccess.

"Finally,I54thatbeingdirtymostofthedaydidn'tcount—whatmatteredwasthatIfound

英语试题第5页(共8页)英语试题第6页(共8页)

fulfillmentinthiswork,"shesaid.Now,sheseesfarmingnotmerelyasajob,butameaningfulwayDearChris,

to55hercommunity.Iamwritingtosharewithyouanexcitingactivitytitled“IAmaPromoterofMy

41.A.failureB.survivalC.lifeD.realityHometownCulture”.

42.A.preventedB.imaginedC.leftD.watched

43.A.patienceB.kindnessC.optimismD.honesty

44.A.discoveredB.expandedC.foundedD.purchasedLetmeknowwhatyouthink.

45.A.cropsB.vegetablesC.flowersD.plantsYours,

46.A.allowB.inspireC.forceD.orderLiHua

47.A.stepB.attitudeC.planD.resolution第二节(满分25分)

48.A.exchangedB.sacrificedC.abandonedD.intended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。

49.A.safetyB.spaceC.serviceD.healthThegreyEnglishwinterhadsettlednotonlyoverthelandscape,butdeepwithinGina'ssoul.At

50.A.addressB.studyC.highlight

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