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2025-2026学年福建漳州实验高级中学高考模拟二英语试题未收集到听力音频,故省略听力部分。一、阅读理解AAsanaffiliate(附属队)oftheNewYorkMets,afamousMajorLeagueBaseball(MLB)team,theSyracuseMetsservesasacrucialsteppingstoneforplayersaimingtoreachtheMajorLeagues.Ifyou’reafanofbaseballorplayerdevelopment,theirgamesareagreatwaytoseerisingstarsinaction!WhattoExpectatSyracuseMetsGames●ExcitinggamesfeaturingpromisingplayersontheirwaytoMLB.●Funpromotionssuchasthemenights,fireworks,andspecialgiveaways.●Family-friendlyatmosphere,withgreatfood,drinks,andseatingoffered.SyracuseMetsHomeGamesTuesday,1April-Sunday,21September2025NBTBankStadium,Syracuse,NewYorkTicketsTicketTypePriceDescriptionDugoutBox$25NearthefrontofthefieldwithacloserviewOutfieldBox$20FrontsectionoftheoutfieldwithanopenviewUpperReserved$18Uppersectionsofthestadium4-TopTable$150Four-persontablewithmorespaceandcomfortNotesSeniors(62+)andkids(12&under)geta$4discountonUpperReservedseats.Tableseatsoffertableserviceforfoodanddrinks.KnowbeforeyoubuyIfagameispostponedorrescheduledduetoweatherorotherreasons,yourticketwillbevalidforthenewdate.Ifagameiscanceledandnotrescheduled,wewillautomaticallyprocessrefunds(退款).Ifagameoccursasscheduledandtheticketholdercannotattend,refundsarenotoffered.YoucanchangeyourticketanduseitforanySyracuseMetsHomeGamewithin1yearoftheoriginallyscheduledeventtheticketwaspurchasedfor.1.WhatcanbeanticipatedatSyracuseMetsGames?A.MeetingMLBstarplayers. B.Enjoyingfreefoodanddrinks.C.Witnessingemergingathletes’growth. D.Receivingfamily-friendlygiveaways.2.Whichtickettypechargesthemost?A.DugoutBox. B.OutfieldBox.C.UpperReserved. D.4-TopTable.3.Whatwillhappentoticketholdersifagameisdelayed?A.Theyneedtopayfornewtickets.B.Theywouldgetrefundsautomatically.C.Theycanusetheticketsforthenewdate.D.Theycouldreselltheticketswithinoneyear.BSarahThompsonfacedconstantchallengesduetoherhearingimpairment(听力障碍).Fromayoungage,shewasoftentoldwhatshecouldn’tdo,butSarahwasdeterminedtoshowtheworldwhatshecouldachieve.Afterbeingrejectedfrommultiplejobsbecauseofherdisability,shedecidedtofoundOceanBreezeCrafts,asustainablehandmadegoodsbusiness,todemonstratethatherdisabilitywouldneverdefineherlimits.OceanBreezeCraftsbeganasasmallworkshopinSarah’sapartment,butitquicklygrewintoaflourishing(繁荣的)business.Today,hereco-friendlyproducts,includinghandmadejewelryandhomedecorations,aresoldinshopsacrossthecountry.However,Sarah’smissiongoesfarbeyondcreatingbeautifulitems.Sheofferedemploymentopportunitiestoindividualswithdisabilities.Sarahbelievesthateveryonedeservesachancetocontribute,regardlessoftheirchallenges.EachemployeeatOceanBreezeCraftsistrainedinvariousaspectsofthebusiness,fromdesigningproductstomanagingorders,helpingthemgainvaluableskillsandconfidence.Oneofthecompany’smostinnovativeinitiativesisits“Sign&Design”program,whereproductpackagingincludessimplesignlanguageinstructionstoenhanceunderstandingofthedeafcommunity.ThisprogramreflectsSarah’spassionforbridgingthegapbetweenthehearingandhearing-impairedworlds.Shehopesthesesmallstepswillencouragebroaderconversationsaboutinclusivity.OceanBreezeCraftsalsoreinvestsitsprofitsinthecommunity.Apartoftheearningsfundssignlanguageworkshopsforlocalschools,jobtrainingprogramsfordisabledindividuals,andsustainabilityprojects.Sarah’svisionisnotjustaboutrunningasuccessfulbusiness—it’saboutcreatinglastingchange.Shedreamsofaworldwherepeoplewithdisabilitiesarevaluedfortheirabilities,notjudgedbytheirlimitations.Withthesupportofherteamandagrowingcustomerbase,OceanBreezeCraftscontinuestoexpanditsimpact,provingthatwithdeterminationandsympathy,barrierscanbebroken,andlivescanbetransformed.4.WhydidSarahfoundOceanBreezeCrafts?AToearnaliving. B.Toproveherabilities.C.Topromotedisabilityeducation. D.Tohelphearing-impairedpeople.5.WhatdoesOceanBreezeCraftsdotohelpitsstaff?AOfferthemfreedailyproducts. B.Fundtheireducationindeafschools.C.Traintheminpracticalworkingskills. D.Exposethemtonewtechnologies.6.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?A.Sarah’seffortstohelpthedeafcommunity.B.Sarah’sdevotiontosignlanguageteaching.C.Themarketingstrategiesusedbythecompany.D.Thesuccessofthe“Sign&Design”program.7.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeSarah?A.Determinedandfar-sighted. B.Independentandpatient.C.Humorousandkind-hearted. D.Optimisticandhumble.CHaveyoueverwonderedwhatsetssuccessfulpeopleapart?Coulditbethewayhowtheyusetheirminds?Dr.JosephMurphybelievesthesecretliesinthesubconsciousmind(潜意识).Hisbook,ThePowerofYourSubconsciousMind,showshowthishiddenforcecanhelpyoureachyourfullpotentialandchangeyourlife.Thebookisstructuredinaneasy-to-readformat,withshort,clearchaptersthatexplaincomplexideasineverydaylanguage.Murphy,whostudiedreligion,philosophy,andpsychology,usessimplewordstodescribehowthesubconsciousworks.Eachchaptercoversadifferenttopic—likepicturinggoals,sayingpositivethings,orimprovinghealth—andgivespracticalstepswithreal-lifeexamples.Murphybeginsbydrawingacleardistinctionbetweenthetwopartsofthebrain:theconsciousandthesubconscious.Murphythenarguesthatthesubconsciousmindisanunlimitedsourceofcreativitythatinfluencesourhabitsandhealth,andbyunitingmentallyandemotionallywiththegoodyouwishtoembody(体现),thecreativepowerofyoursubconsciouswillrespondaccordingly.However,thebook’srealstrengthisitspracticalapplication.Murphyprovidescasestudiesandexamplesthatdemonstratehowrealpeoplehaveusedtheseprinciplestoachievepersonalsuccess.Whetherit’sfinancialstability,careeradvancement,orpersonalrelationships,thetechniquescanbeapplieduniversally.However,thebookisn’tperfect.Murphy’sfriendlystyleandwideknowledge—fromreligiontoscience—makeitinteresting,butsomeideas,likethelawofattraction,don’thavestrongevidence.Thismightbotherreaderswhowantfacts.Evenso,thepracticaltipsstandout.Whetheryouwantabetterjob,health,orrelationships,ThePowerofYourSubconsciousMindcangiveyoutoolstoshapeyourlifewithyourthoughts—apowerfulideaworthtrying.8.WhatcharacterizesMurphy’swritingstyle?A.Longchaptersontheories. B.Bigideasinsimplelanguage.C.Practicalstepswithoutexamples. D.Complextheoriesinacademiclanguage.9.HowcouldpeopleachievepersonalsuccessaccordingtoMurphy?A.Byworkinghard. B.Byvisualizinggoalsdaily.C.Bybuildingapositivemindset. D.Bychanginghabitsandreactions.10.Whomightbetheleastinterestedinthebook?A.Evidence-drivenreaders. B.Positivemindsetseekers.C.Successstrategylearners. D.Personalgrowthenthusiasts.11.Whatistheauthor’smainpurposeofwritingthetext?A.Topresentaself-helpbook. B.Tolistmethodsforsuccess.C.Toencourageoptimisticthinking. D.Toexplainsubconsciousmechanisms.DTherearesafetyregulationsthatlimithowhighplanescanfly.Theseregulationsensurethesafetyofaircraftoperationsandtheprotectionofairspace.Ingeneral,commercialaircraftoperateataltitudes(高度)between30,000and40,000feet,whileprivateplanesmayflylowerdependingontheirtypeandpurpose.Differenttypesofaircraftoperateundervariousairtrafficregulations.Commercialjetstypicallyflyathigheraltitudesduetotheirsizeandenginecapabilities,whichallowsthemtoavoidturbulence(湍流)andoptimizefuelefficiency.Incontrast,smallerprivateplanesusuallyflyataltitudesbelow25,000feet.Thisaltitudedifferenceispartlyduetothelimitedcapabilitiesofsmalleraircraftandtheneedtomaintainsafedistancesfromcommercialtraffic.Thepositiveaspectoftheseregulationsisthattheyenhancesafetyintheskies.Forexample,theFederalAviationAdministration(FAA)ensuresthataircraftmaintainvertical(垂直的)separationfromeachotheratflyingaltitudes.Thisreducestheriskofmid-aircollisions(碰撞).Additionally,operatingathigheraltitudesallowsplanestoavoidweatherdisturbances,suchasthunderstormsandturbulence,furtherimprovingpassengercomfortandsafety.Onthenegativeside,altituderestrictionscanlimittheoperationalflexibilityofsomeaircraft.Smallerplanesmayberestrictedbyregulatorylimits,whichcanhinder(阻碍)theirflightpathsandefficiency.AccordingtoastudybytheNationalTransportationSafetyBoard(NTSB)in2019,loweroperatingaltitudescanincreaseexposuretoobstaclessuchasbuildingsandterrain,raisingsafetyconcernsforprivatepilots.Tooptimizeflightsafetyandefficiency,pilotsshouldadheretoregulatoryaltitudelimitsbasedontheiraircrafttype.Theyshouldalsoconsiderfactorssuchasweatherconditionsandairspacerestrictions.Forprivatepilots,flyingincontrolledairspacemayrequirealtitudeadjustmentstoensureobedience.ItisessentialforallpilotstostayinformedaboutregulationsfromagenciesliketheFAAtomakesafeandinformedflightdecisions.12.WhatcanweknowfromParagraphs1-2?A.Privatejetsflylowertoavoidturbulence.BDifferenttypesofaircraftoperateunderthesameairtrafficregulations.C.Flyingathigheraltitudeshelpcommercialplanesusefuelefficiently.D.Smallerplanesoperateataltitudesbetween30,000and40,000feet.13.Whatisapotentialdrawbackofaltituderulesforsmallerprivateplanes?A.Theyconsumemorefuel.B.Theyareexposedtomoreobstacles.C.Theycannotflyincontrolledairspace.D.Theyareunequallytreatedascommercialjets.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“adhereto”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Create. B.Adjust. C.Illustrate. D.Follow.15.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Tointroducedistinctionsbetweentwotypesofplanes.B.Toexplaindifferentflyingaltitudesofcommercialandprivatejets.C.Toshowthebackgroundofsafetyregulations.D.Toexplorehowplanesavoidweatherdisturbances.EHumanwastecouldhelpfarmersSometypesoffarmingareharmfultotheplanet.___16___Alotofcropsneedextranutritiontogrow,sofarmersaddsubstancescalledfertilizers(肥料)totheirsoiltoboostplants’growth.Theseareimportantbecausetheykeepcropshealthyandmakesurethatthereisenoughfoodforpeopleandanimals.___17___Everyyear,farmersaroundtheworldspendhugeamountsofmoneyonatotalof205milliontonsoffertilizers,leadingtoseverewaterpollutionandlossofbiodiversity.___18___Theyaremostlymadeinfactoriesbyburningnaturalgasandmixingitwithminerals.Producingfertilizerstakesalotofenergyandthewholeprocess—fromdiggingoutthemineralstotransportingthefinalproducttofarms—createspollution.Thispollutionincludescarbondioxide,agasthatcontributestoclimatechange.Nevertheless,amethodknownasbiochartechnology,whichisalreadyusedtomakefuel,couldturnhumanwasteintoadifferenttypeoffertilizer.Thenewstudysuggeststhiscouldbebetterfortheplanetandcheaperforfarmers.Humanwasteisrichinnutrientswhichplantslove.___19___Evenworse,itcanalsocontainleftovermedicines,microplasticsandpoisonousmetals.Accordingtothenewstudy,biochartechnologycanturnhumanwasteintosafeplantfood.Theprocessiscalledpyrolysis,wherethewasteisheatedupinspecialtanks.___20___Besides,thewasteismadeintosolid,dryblocks,whichareupto90%smallerandlighterthantheoriginalform,whichwouldmakeitmucheasiertostoreandtransport.A.Fertilizersareusuallyamixofcertainchemicals.B.Whatisbeneficialtoplantsisbeneficialtotheenvironment.C.Onthenegativeside,itcancarryharmfulbacteriaandviruses.D.Butwithtoomuchuseoffertilizers,thequalityofcropssuffers.E.Unfortunately,theyareexpensiveandcomeatanenvironmentalcost.F.However,anewstudyhasfoundthatcouldchangethankstohumanwaste.G.Theharmfulstuffinthewastewon’tbeaproblemasitcanberemovedintheprocess.二、完形填空IcanstillrememberthemomentwhenIcameupwiththeideaformyfantasyseries.Iwasateenager,sittingatmydeskwithpilesofnotes.Suddenly,ascene____21____mymind:ayoungheroatthegateofastrangecity.Thatpicturefilledmewith____22____andexcitement.Atfirst,Ithoughtitwasjustanotherdaydream,soontobe____23____.Buttheimagestayed,growingclearereachday.Ibegantowrite,thoughIwasnot____24____aboutmyskills.Mysentencesweresimple,andsometimesIfeltmywordscouldn’t____25____whatIimagined.Still,Ikeptgoing,oftenlateatnightwhenthehousewasquiet.AttimesInearlygaveup,especiallyfacing____26____inschoolwork.YetIalwaysreturnedtomystory,asifthecharacterswere____27____formetocontinue.Overtime,writingbecamenotjustahobbybuta(n)____28____.Ittaughtmepatienceandcourage.Whenmyfirstshortstorywaspublishedinaschoolmagazine,Ifeltasenseof____29____.Yearslater,thefantasyseriesgrewintobooks.Lookingback,Irealizethejourneywasnotonlyaboutwritingbutaboutlearningto____30____myself.Thestruggles,doubts,andlatenightsall____31____tothepersonIamtoday.Now,wheneverItalktoyoungwriters,I____32____themnottowaitfor“perfect”ideasbuttostartwiththesparkstheyhave.Astorymayseem____33____atfirst,butwithtimeandeffort,itcanbecomeinfluential.Creativitycomesfrompersistence:evensmallstepswill____34____.Oneday,youmaydiscoveryournoteshave____35____intoawholenewworld.21.A.flashedinto B.floodedinto C.fadedfrom D.slippedfrom22.A.worry B.annoyance C.curiosity D.sorrow23.A.forgotten B.remembered C.repeated D.realized24A.ashamed B.confused C.particular D.confident25.A.imagine B.express C.replace D.craft26.A.criticism B.challenges C.chances D.progress27.A.waiting B.requesting C.advocating D.arranging28.A.assignment B.experiment C.profession D.passion29.A.improvement B.urgency C.development D.achievement30.A.assist B.instruct C.embrace D.teach31.A.see B.distribute C.submit D.contribute32.A.warn B.persuade C.command D.urge33.A.priceless B.hopeless C.insignificant D.inaccurate34.A.count B.expand C.last D.change35.A.burst B.grown C.tricked D.sunk三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。InabrightworkshopinXining,Qinghai,thesoundofscissorscuttingandlooms(织布机)workingmakesasteadymelody.Here,56-year-oldYangYongliang—____36____skilledworkerofthe2,000-year-oldJiayaTibetancarpet-makingcraft—movesbetweenloomsandstudents,hishands____37____(follow)patternsfromoldergenerations.____38____atechnicalhelperforalocalfactory,Yangwantstosavethisart,which____39____(add)toChina’sfirstnationallistofintangible(非物质)culturaltreasuresin2006.“Themorepeoplelearnit,thebetterwekeepourethnicculturealive.”Yangsays.Jiayacarpetsarefamousfordeepcolors.____40____(make)fromlocalnaturalwoolandyak(牦牛)hair,theyarestrongandeco-friendly.Onceusedtokeepwarm,theynowgain___41___(popular)withnewideas:governmentsupportandcompanyworkmixoldwayswithmoderndesign.AtShengyuanCarpetGroup,machinesdobasicweavingtoworkfaster,____42____skilledworkersfinishbyhand.ItsdesignteamusesAItobuildacollectionofover10,000patterns,making3Dorshinydesigns.ThesecarpetsaresoldinChinaandmorethanfortycountries.Thisyear,exportsrose8%,with____43____(year)exportsover80millionyuan.“Savingthiscraftmeanscarryingforwarditsspirit,”sayscompanyleaderXueTing,____44____notesnewideashelpgrowth.Localpoliciesalsoboosttheindustry.Inthelastfewyears,Yang____45____(teach)over200students.“Now,withgovernmentattention,I’lldoalltoprotectthisskill,”headds.四、书面表达46.假如你是晨光中学的李津,5月18日为国际博物馆日,学校英语俱乐部正在举办主题为ThePowerOfMuseums的征文活动,根据你搜集的以下图表信息,写一篇稿件。内容:1)简单分析图表展示的现象;2)简要分析该现象产生处原因;3)鼓励大家走进博物馆。要求:1)词数不少于80;2)可以适当加入细节,使内容充实,行文连贯。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________47.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。Intheheartofthecityamongthechaoticflowofpeople,stoodasmallbakerycalled“SweetSerenity”.Itsgoldensignshoneunderthemiddaysun,invitingpassersbywithpromisesofsugarydelights.AndatthecenterofitwasSarah,theownerofSweetSerenity.Withflour-dustedcheeksandawarmsmile,shegreetedcustomerslikeoldfriends.Everythingseemedcheerfulandpeaceful,butbehindthis,Sarahwasstrugglingtokeepherbakeryrunning.Rentwasdue,andsuppliesandsaleswerealldeclining.Worsestill,sheheardaboutabigcompany’splantoentertheneighborhoodandundoubtedly,thebakerycouldn’tcompetewiththebigchainsmovingin.ThefutureofSweetSerenityreallyhunginthebalance.Overthenextfewweeks,SarahpouredallherenergyintoSweetSerenity.Shelaunchedasocialmediacampaignandhostedbakingclasses,tryingtobringingthebakerybacktolife.Hardassheworked,businessremainedsliding.A

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