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商洛市2026年高三年级第一次模拟考试

英语

考生注意:

1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

2.答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。

3.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上,选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上

对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答

题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。

4.本卷命题范围:高考范围。

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段录音,每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项

。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两

遍。

1.Howwillthemangototheairport?

A.Bycar.B.Bytaxi.C.Bysubway.

2.Howmuchshouldthemanpayforthecoffee?

A.$10.B.$8.C.$2.

3.Whatwillthemandofirst?

A.Drinksomewater.B.Cleanthelivingroom.C.Waitinthekitchen.

4.Whatisprobablytheman?

A.Ateacher.B.Adoctor.C.Asinger.

5.Whatdoesthemansuggest?

A.Talkingwiththeguides.

B.Puttingofftherentdiscussion.

C.GoingonaholidaywithRichard.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选

项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟

的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。

听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。

6.Whatdidthewomandointhemorning?

A.Sheswaminapool.B.Sheboughtaplayer.C.Shemadesomenewfriends.

7.Whatdoesthewomaninvitethemantodo?

A.Haveatryatthesofa.B.Listentoherfavoritesong.C.Swimtogethersometime.

听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。

8.Whatdidthemanthinkoftheride?

A.Exciting.B.Annoying.C.Tiring.

9.Howdidthewomanspendherweekend?

A.Sherodeabike.B.Shereadathome.C.Shemadesomeice—cream.

10.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Touringapark.B.Spendingtheweekend.C.Makingaplan.

听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。

11.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Onthephone.B.Inauniversity.C.Inarestaurant.

12.WhatdoesthemansayaboutEmily?

A.Shewasborninabigcity.

B.Shemovedtothecityforwork.

C.Shestudiedinafamoushighschool.

13.WhatdidEmily’smotherwanthertolearn?

A.Law.B.Literature.C.Music.

听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。

14.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Interviewerandinterviewee.

B.Teacherandstudent.

C.Uncleandnephew.

15.HowoldwasAlexwhenheworkedasatrainee?

A.10.B.15.C.18.

16.WhatmotivatedAlextolaunchhiscompany?

A.Hisuncle’sencouragement.

B.Asoftwareengineer’shelp.

C.TheintroductionofTesla’ssolarroof.

17.WhathaschallengedAlex?

A.Lackoffunds.B.People’sdoubt.C.Familyobjection.

听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。

18.Whatdidthewomanfocusoninher20sandearly30s?

A.Herowncareer.B.Voluntarywork.C.Animalprotection.

19.Whydidthewomanworkwithalocalanimalshelter?

A.Totrainherself.B.Torealizeherdream.C.Tochooseapet.

20.Whatwasthewoman’sjobaftervolunteeringforoneyear?

A.Tellingstoriestoanimals.

B.Helpingfindhomeforcats.

C.Evaluatingcommunityactivities.

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。

A

OnlineapplicationsareinvitedfortheUnitedNationsEnvironmentProgramme(UNEP)CertificateCourseon

Nature—basedSolutionsforDisasterandClimateResilience.

AboutUNEP

EstablishedbyMauriceStrong,itsfirstdirector,aftertheUnitedNationsConferenceontheHuman

EnvironmentinStockholminJune1972,itisresponsibleforcoordinatingresponsestoenvironmentalissueswithin

theUnitedNationssystem.

AbouttheCourse

Thecourseallowsyoutobeeducatedtoprotecttheplanet.Thereisnocoursefeeassociatedwiththiscourse,

anditisopentoall.TheUNEPcertificateofcompletionisfreeforlearnerswhocompletethecourse.Thecourse

consistsof7unitsofcontent.

·Unit1:Whyisthistopicrelevanttome?

·Unit2:WhatareNature—basedSolutionsforDisasterandClimateResilience?

·Unit3:Nature—basedSolutionsappliedtopressingchallenges:urbanization,coastaldevelopment,and

drylandsincrease;

·Unit4:InclusiveAction:Thesignificanceofyouth,communities,andindigenous(本土的)peopleinNature

—basedSolutions;

·Unit5:Frompolicytopractice;

·Unit6:TheBusinessCaseforNature—basedSolutions;

·Unit7:Timeforaction!

Eligibility(资格)Criteria

Itisopentoanyoneandcanbebeneficialforthefollowingtargetgroups:

·Practitioners:Disasterriskreduction&climatechangeexperts,environmentalmanagers,andlocal

government;

·Policymakers:Decision—makersatinternational,national,andlocallevels;

·Engineers&UrbanPlanners:Includingarchitects,geographers,andurbandesigners;

·Businesses:Includingbanking,insurance,andCorporateSocialResponsibilitymanagers;

·YouthandEducators:Parents,teachersandstudents.

Benefits

·UNEPcertificate;

·Theprogramisofferedin8languages:English,French,Spanish,Hindi,Arabic,Chinese,Indonesianand

Portuguese;

·Exclusive(专有的)interviewswithworldleaders;

·Interactwithexperts;

·Freelearningmaterials;

·Joinagrowingcommunityofpractice.

21.Whatisthemainpurposeofthecourse?

A.ToteachsustainableEarthprotectionskills.

B.Toeducatepeopleaboutadvancedtechniques.

C.Topromotetraditionalfarmingmethods.

D.Toattractengineersandurbanplanners.

22.Whichunitinvolvestheimportanceofpublicparticipation?

A.Unit2.B.Unit3.C.Unit4.D.Unit5.

23.Howcantheparticipantsbenefitfromthecourse?

A.Theywillbeofferedajob.B.Theywillgainafreecertificate.

C.Theywilladvanceinlanguage.D.Theywillbecomeafinancialleader.

B

InGuangzhou,ZhangWeijinghasnoticedsomethingremarkable.“Attheendoflastyear,thenumberofforeign

touristsinGuangzhouwasmuchhigherthaninmidyear.Youcanheardifferentlanguageseverywherenow,”she

said.

Apost—1995girlwhogrewupinthecity,Zhanghasbeenworkingasaforeign—anguageguidefortwo

years.FluentinEnglish,Cantonese,andItalian,sheseesherselfasbothastorytellerandaculturalambassador(大

使).

Tohelpvisitorsconnectwiththecity’scharacter,ZhangdesignstoursthathighlightLingnantraditions—from

thetanglongmen,athree—layeredhalf—gatethatbalancesventilation(通风)andprivacy,tothefruittreeslocals

plantintheircourtyards.“WhenIexplainthesedesigns,manyforeignersfindthemingeniousandpraiseChinese

people’swisdom,”shesaid.

LikeZhang,ZhouQi,anothergirlviewsherworkasaformofculturalexchange.Havingtraveledto38

countries,shedescribesguidingasawaytohelpforeignvisitorsunderstandChinabetter.“Atfirst,Ijustloved

traveling,”shesaid.“ButthenIrealizedguidingisalsoawaytoshareChina’struecharmwiththeworld.Through

conversations,IhelpthemseearealanddynamicChina.”

ShehasledcollectorstohiddenrecordshopsinBeijing,animefanstosubculturestores,andfamilieson

rickshawridesthroughhutong,whereelderlyresidentswelcomedthemwithtraditionalmusic.“Attheendofthe

tour,manytoldmetheyweredeeplyimpressedbymycountry’svitalityandhospitality.That’sthemostrewarding

part,”Zhousaid.

ThatsamesenseofpurposedrivesDinnainShanghai.Onasummerafternoon,sheledagroupofforeignvisitors

alongtheBund,oneofthecity’smostfamouslandmarks.AstheyposedagainstPudong’sskyline,sheheldupa

black—and—whitephotooftheareainthe1990s,whenitwasstillfarmland.Forherguests,theskylinesymbolizes

China’stransformation.

Undoubtedly,theyoungtourguidesareredefininghowforeignvisitorsexperienceChina’scities.

24.WhatcanbeknownaboutZhangWeijing?

A.Sheisaworld—famousarchitect.B.Shehastraveledto38countries.

C.Sheisgoodatseverallanguages.D.Shehaspublishedherstorybooks.

25.Theunderlinedword“ingenious”inparagraph3mostprobablymeans.

A.creativeB.ordinaryC.luxuriousD.outdated

26.WhatmakesZhouQifeelthathereffortsareworthwhile?

A.Herguests’vitalityandhospitality.B.Beijing’sremarkabletransformation.

C.Hergrowingpassionfortravelingabroad.D.Foreignvisitors’admirationforhercountry.

27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.BridgingCulturalGapsThroughStoriesB.ForeignTourists:ExplorersofTraditions

C.BigCities:PopularTouristDestinationsD.GuidingAcrossLanguagesandCultures

C

AninternationalteamofresearchersfromtheUniversityofSydneyandtheUniversidadEuropeainSpain

discoveredthatsustainedwalkingsessionsofferstrongerprotectionforhearthealththanfragmented(碎片化的)

activity.

“Thereisaperceptionthathealthprofessionalshaverecommendedwalking10,000stepsadayshouldbethe

goal,butthisisn’tamust—thatisalsohardtoachieveformostpeoplenowadays.Simplyaddingoneortwolonger

walksperday,eachlastingatleast10—15minutesatacomfortablebutsteadypace,canhavesignificantbenefits

—especiallyforpeoplewhodon’twalkmuch,”explainedco—leadauthorDr.MatthewAhmadi.

Thestudyinvolved33,560adultsbetweentheagesof40and79whotypicallywalkedfewerthan8,000stepsa

dayandhadnohistoryofcardiovascular(心血管的)diseaseorcancer.Participantsworeresearch—grade

wristbandsforoneweektorecordboththeirstepcountsandhowtheirstepsweredistributedthroughouttheday.

Researchersfollowedtheirhealthoutcomesforabouteightyearsandfoundstrikingdifferencesincardiovascular

riskbetweenthosewhowalkedinshortversuslongersessions.

Peoplewhowalkedcontinuouslyfor10—15minutesdailyhadonlya4percentchanceofexperiencing

cardiovascularevents,comparedtoa13percentriskamongthosewhowalkedcontinuouslyforjust5minutesaday.

Thebenefitsweregreatestfortheleastactiveindividuals,particularlythosetaking5,000stepsorfewer.Withinthis

group,theriskofdevelopingcardiovasculardiseasefellfrom15percentamongshortwalkersto7percentamong

thosewhowalkedupto15minutesatatime.

SeniorProfessorEmmanuelStamatakisnoted,“Wetendtoplacealltheemphasisonthenumberofstepsorthe

totalamountofwalkingbutoverlookthecrucialroleofpatterns,forexamplehowwalkingisdone.Thisstudyshows

thatevenpeoplewhoareveryphysicallyinactivecanmaximizetheirhearthealthbenefitbywalkingforlongerata

time,preferablyforatleast10—15minutes,whenpossible.”

28.WhichofthefollowingdoesDr.MatthewAhmadiconsiderchallenging?

A.Walkingatacomfortablebutsteadypace.

B.Reachingthegoalofwalking10,000stepsaday.

C.Placinganemphasisonsustainedwalkingsessions.

D.Spendingatleasttenminutesonawalkingsession.

29.Whywereparticipantsaskedtowearwristbands?

A.Tocollecttheirwalkingdata.B.Tomonitortheirhearthealth.

C.Toremindthemtowalkmore.D.Totracksuitablewalkingroutes.

30.Howisparagraph4mainlydeveloped?

A.Byquotingexperts.B.Bymakingcomparisons.

C.Byfollowingtimeorder.D.Bylistingfictionalexamples.

31.WhatdoesEmmanuelStamatakisprobablysuggestinactivepeopledo?

A.Adjusttheirwalkingpatterns.B.Shortentheirwalkingtimeslowly.

C.Prioritizedailyfragmentedactivity.D.Maximizethetotalamountofwalking.

D

Asastronomersgathermoredatathaneverbefore,studyingtheuniversehasbecomeincreasinglycomplex.A

newinnovationischangingthatreality.Researchershavenowdevelopedawaytoanalyzeenormouscosmic(宇宙

的)datasetsusingonlyalaptopandafewhoursofprocessingtime.

Dr.MarcoBonici,apostdoctoralresearcherattheUniversityofWaterloo,andaninternationalteamcreated

Effort.jl.Thetoolusesadvancednumericaltechniquesandsmartdata—preprocessingmethodstodeliver

exceptionalcomputationalperformancewhilemaintainingtheaccuracyrequiredincosmology.

TheideaforEffort.jlemergedfromBonici’sannoyingexperiencerunningcomputermodels.Eachtimehe

adjustedevenasingleparameter(参数),itcouldtakedaysofextracomputationtoseetheresults.Thatchallenge

inspiredhimtobuildafaster,moreflexiblesolutionthatcouldhandlesuchadjustmentsinhoursratherthandays.

Effort.jlbelongstoaclassoftools,whicharetrainedcomputationalshortcutsthatrepeatthebehavioroflarge,

resource—intensivesimulations(模拟)butrundramaticallyfaster.Byusingthosetools,scientistscanexploremany

possiblecosmicscenesinashortperiodoftimeandapplyadvancedtechniquestostudycomplicatedphysicalmodels

withgreaterefficiency.

“WewereabletoconfirmthepredictionscomingoutofEffort.jlbycomparingthemwiththosecomingoutof

theEffectiveFieldTheoryofLarge—ScaleStructure(EFTofLSS),”Bonicisaid.“Theerrorwasinsignificant,which

showedthatthecalculationscomingoutofEffort.jlarestrong.”

Despiteitsimpressivecapabilities,Effort.jlisnotareplacementforscientificunderstanding.Cosmologistsstill

playavitalroleinsettingparameters,interpretingresults,andapplyingphysicalinsighttoensuremeaningful

conclusions.Thecombinationofexpertknowledgeandcomputationalpoweriswhatmakesthesystemsoeffective.

Lookingahead,Effort.jlisexpectedtotakeonevenlargercosmologicaldatasetsandworkalongsideother

analyticaltools.Researchersalsoseepotentialforitsmethodsinareasbeyondstars,planets,andothernaturalobjects

inspace,includingweatherandclimatemodeling.

32.WhydidBonicidevelopEffort.jl?

A.Hefoundexistingtoolstooexpensivetouse.

B.Hedesiredtoinspiremorescientiststosharedata.

C.Heaimedtomakeadjustingparametersautomatic.

D.Hewasupsetbytime—consumingcomputermodels.

33.WhatdoesBonicistressaboutEffort.jlinparagraph5?

A.Itsaccuracy.B.Itschallenge.C.Itstrainingdata.D.Itsworkingprinciple.

34.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph6?

A.Cosmologistsarelosingitsdominantrole.B.ThecapabilitiesofEffort.jlremainuncertain.

C.Expertsstillmatterinscientificunderstanding.D.Computationalpowerisdesignedtoservehumans.

35.WhatcanbeinferredaboutthefutureofEffort.jl?

A.Itsspeedwillsignificantlydecrease.B.Itwillreplaceallotheranalyticaltools.

C.Itwilllosevalueinprocessingcosmicdata.D.Itsapplicationswillbeextendedtootherfields.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

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选

项。

TheactofspendingtimeintheforestiswhattheJapanesecallshinrin—yoku,atermoriginatinginthe1980s,

whichmeansbathingintheforestatmosphere.36Instead,itissimplybeinginnature,connectingwithit

throughyoursenseofsight,hearing,taste,smellandtouch.

Notonlyisshinrin—yokuamagicalwaytoexplorenature,decadesofresearchhasshownthatithasvarious

healthbenefits,suchasloweringbloodpressureandreducinganxietyanddepression.37?

Firstofall,findalocationwhereyou’resurroundedbytrees.Ofcourse,thebestplacetoforest—batheisina

forest.38Youcanevengetthebeneficialeffectsfromacitypark.

Aimtoreduceheartrate.Yourforestbathingsessionisagoodtimetosit,walkordosomegentletaichi.39

.Otherwise,yourtirednesswillreducetheeffectofforestbathing.Forestbathingisaboutcalmingdownyournerve

systemandreducingyourheartrate.

40.Onestudyfoundthatparticipantswhowalkedintheforestfortwohoursinthemorningandtwo

hoursintheafternoonsawanincreaseinwhite—bloodcellsknownasnaturalkillercells,withtheeffectslasting

foratleastsevendaysafter.Ifyoucan’tsetasideagoodpartofyourdaytowanderintheforest,youcanalsodo

shorterwalks.Evenwalkingjust5minutesthroughthewoodscanhelprelieveanxietyanddepression.

A.Itisnotnormalexerciseorhiking

B.Thenhowcanyougetthesebenefits

C.Butit’snotthetimetotryhardactivities

D.Whatarethebenefitsofbathinginaforest

E.Spendabouttwotofourhoursinthewoods

F.Stayintheforestforatleastafewminuteseachday

G.Butifaforestisunavailable,anyquietplacewithtreeswilldo

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。

PaJit,arestaurantinThailand,wascrowdedwithcustomerscomingforauniqueexperience:enjoyingameal

infloodwaterswhile41fishbroughtinbyarecentflood.

“Whenanearbyriverbrokeitsbanks11daysago,myheart42,”saidownerPornkamolPrangprempree.

“Thena(n)43ideaoccurredtome.”

Atfirst,Pornkamolwas44thattherewouldbenocustomer.Butthenacustomerpostedonlineapicture

showingthattherewerealotof45swimminginthewaterinthefloodedrestaurant.Sincethen,manypeople

camehereto46.BellaWindy,a29—year—oldwholivesinthesamearea,wastherewithherhusband

and47.Shesaidwhenshesawthepost,shecouldn’t48.

“IthinkinThailand,there’sonlythisplacewhereyoucanfeedfishlikethis.Itisthenatureexperienceherethat

49me.Bestofall,whenmyboyseethefish,heis50andbecomelesspicky!”Bellalaughed.

Pornkamolsaidfloodshave51herbusiness,withherprofits52fromaround$309toaround

$618perday.

“Thoughthe53hasbroughtanunexpectedprofittoPaJit,ithas54manyotherareasof

Thailand,”Prangprempreesaid55.“Andmanypeopledied.”

41.A.purchasingB.feedingC.paintingD.cooking

42.A.attackedB.warmedC.sankD.flew

43.A.unusualB.stupidC.oldD.confusing

44.A.shockedB.assuredC.warnedD.worried

45.A.kidsB.sheepC.fishD.customers

46.A.performB.eatC.donateD.work

47.A.sonB.motherC.coachD.friend

48.A.acceptB.resistC.controlD.protest

49.A.appealstoB.focusesonC.respondstoD.relieson

50.A.threatenedB.relievedC.overjoyedD.cured

51.A.hurtB.delayedC.missedD.boosted

52.A.doublingB.decliningC.rangingD.referring

53.A.celebrationB.floodC.gameD.family

54.A.helpedB.includedC.affectedD.explored

55.A.politelyB.carefullyC.gratefullyD.sadly

第二节(共10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。

OnJanuary5,2024,asmallChinesecompanycalledDeepSeekreleasedanewAIsystemthatcouldanswer

questions,solvelogicproblemsandwritecomputerprogramsas56(capable)asAImodelsfromleadingAI

companieslikeOpenAIandMeta.

Thatalonewouldhavebeenamilestone.Buttheteambehindthesystem,calledDeepSeek—V3,described

57evenbiggerstepinaresearchpaper:Onlyabout$6millionareused58(build)theirnewsystem.

Thatis95%cheaperthanOpenAI’so1.

“Butthe59(big)decisionistomakethecodeopen—sourceanditwillbenefitconsumersand

transformsociety,”saidChrisNicholson,aninvestor60focusesonAItechnologies.“ForAItotransform

societyandbenefitconsumers,61needstobecheapandoutofthecontrolofanycountryorcompany.”

SinceOpenAIreleaseditsChatGPTin2022,manyexpertsandinvestorshadconcludedthatnocompanycould

competewithleadingAmericanAIcompaniessincethewidely62(accept)wisdomwasthattheyareamong

therichestcompaniesintheworldandthattheycouldstayaheadintheAIsectorbyspendingbillionsofdollarson

63(create)advancedchipsandbuildingouthugedatacenters(despitetheenvironmentalcost).

Now,thewisdomhasbeencalledintoquestion.DeepSeekshowshowcompetitionand64(innovate)

willmakeAIcheaperandthereforemoreuseful.DeepSeek’sengineerssaidtheyneededonlyabout2,000specialized

computerchipsfromNvidia.Itisjustone65(ten)ofthecomputingpowerusedbyMeta’sLlama3.1model.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

假定你是李华,你校将举办一场以“中国书法”为主题的国际文化交流活动,现计划招募15名学生

志愿者。请你给负责此项目的国际部老师Mr.Brown写一封英文申请信,内容包括:

1.写信目的;

2.个人优势。

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.Brown,

Yourssincerely,

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。

AtourclassNewYearparty,weallbroughtgifts,manyofwhichwerereallygreat,especiallySusan’scandy

andJenna’snicehandbag.“Okay,”ourteacher,Mrs.Smith,said.“It’stimeforthegiftexchange.”

Shehadusputthemallonourclassroomtable.Thenweopenedthegiftslikeagame.Weeachdrewnumbers

andwewenttothetableandchoseawrappedgiftwhenournumberwascalled.Butwealsocouldtakeagiftfrom

somebodyelsethathadalreadyhadtheirnumbercalled.

I’dhopedthegirlswouldlikemynailpolish.Afterall,Ihadn’thadmuchmoneytospend.Iwasbasicallybroke

andIwantedtogetmyeldersistersomethingspecial.

Whenitwasmyturn,ItookJenna’shandbag,thinkingmysistermightlikeit.Then,suddenlytherewasa

commotion(喧闹).It’dbeenHannah’sturntochoose.Shewasthelastone,andshedidn’tgoforthelastwrapped

giftonthetable.Instead,shetookSusan’sgiftfromLauren.Well,thismeantLaurenhadtotakethewrappedgift—

thelastgiftfromKali,whowassopoorthatshealwaysbroughtlamegifts—giftsnooneeverwanted.Iguessed

everyoneknewthatdaywouldbenoexception.Anditwas.ThegiftKalihadwrappedwasahand—madecup

sleeve(杯套)!

“Idon’twantthis,”Laurencomplained.“Iwantmycandyback.”

“Noway,”Hannahprotested,keepingthecandyoutofLauren’sreach.

“ThenIwantJenna’shandbag.”Laurencameovertotakemyhandbag.“Tradewithme,Lily.”Ishookmyhead.

I’dgottenthehandbagfairandsquare.

Whenwewerearguingforthegifts,InoticedKalisittingsilentlyinthebackoftheclassroom.Shewassitting

therealonewithherheadbowed.SuddenlyIfeltashamedofmyself...andIrealizedwhatIshoulddo.

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。

“OK.I’lltakethecupsleeve,”IsaidtoLauren,walkingtoKali.

Mrs.Smithclearedherthroatatthatmoment,

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商洛市2026年高三年级第一次模拟考试·英语

参考答案、提示及评分细则

听力部分录音稿

(Text1)

W:Mr.Peterson,thedriverfromtheCarServicejustcalled.Yourridetotheairportisgoingtobelate.

M:Isee.Thenwe’dbettertakethesubwayrightaway.Ican’taffordtomisstheflight.

(Text2)

M:I’lltakeonecupofcoffee,please.

W:Wehaveaspecialofferwhereyoucangettwocupsforjust$10,sir.That’sonly$2morethangettingone.

M:No,thankyou.Ionlyneedonecup.

(Text3)

W:Look,yourroomisreallyuntidy.Youshouldcleanitupproperly.Onceyoufinish,cometothelivingroom.I

needtotellyousomething.

M:Alright.ButIwanttogetsomewaterfromthekitchenfirst.

(Text4)

M:Aftertakingthenewmedicinefrommydoctor,myvoicegotmuchclearer.

W:Haveoneofthesesweets.IusethemalotwhenIteachkids.They’rereallygoodwhenyou’vebeensinging

onstageforhours.

(Text5)

W:WeshoulddiscusstherentwithRichardsoon.Allthelocalshopshaveraisedtheirrents.

M:Let’spostponethediscussion.It’stheoff—peakseasonfortourism,andtheguidesareonholiday,sobusiness

isslow.Richardmightbestrugglingtoo.

(Text6)

M:Youseemsofullofenergytoday!What’syoursecret?

W:Ijustgotbackfrommymorningswim.It’slikeahiddentreasureforme.Ifeeltotallyenergized.

M:Swimming?Butthepoolmustbefreezingcold.

W:I’vegotthisamazingnewwaterproofMP3playerwithmyfavoritetunes,anditkeepsmegoing.Plus,Iswim

withagroupoffriends.

M:Agroupoffriends,huh?MaybeIshouldfindsomebuddiestogetmeoffthecouch.Mylazydaysareofficially

over.

W:That’sthespirit!You’llloveit.Let’shitthepooltogethersometime.

M:Yougotyourselfadeal!

(Text7)

W:Hi,Jack,howwasyourweekend?

M:Prettygood!Iwenttotheamusementparkwithmyfamily.Werodearollercoastercalled“SkyRocket”.

W:Oh,I’veheardofit.It’ssupposedtobesuperthrilling.Whatdidyouthink?

M:Itwasincredible!Theridewassofastandhigh.Itfeltlikewewereflyingthroughtheair.

W:Thatsoundsamazing!Iloverideslikethat.Theyreallygetyourheartracing.Bytheway,whatdidyouguysdo

aftertherollercoaster?

M:Wedecidedtohavesomeice—creamandthenwentonafewmorerides.Weweretalkingabouthowmuchfun

wewerehavingthewholetime.

W:Youguysreallyknowhowtohaveagreattime.Ijuststayedathomeanddidsomereading.MaybeI’llheadto

theamusementparkthisweekend.

(Text8)

W:Hasyourfriendmadeittotherestaurantyet?

M:Notyet.Shejustcalledandsaidshe’sstuckintraffic.Sheshouldbehereinabout15minutes.

W:Noproblem.Canyoutellmemoreaboutyourfriend?

M:Sure!Emilywasraisedinasmalltownandmovedtothecityforcollege.Sheattendedafamoushighschool

beforethat.

W:Didsheattendcollegehereinthecity?

M:Yes,shewenttothe

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