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1/102026年高考考前预测卷03(江苏卷)高三英语(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你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。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。每段对话读两遍。1.Whatisthetotalchargeforbreakfastandlunchnow?A.$2. B.$8. C.$11.2.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Angry. B.Thrilled. C.Apologetic.3.Whydoesthewomanapologize?A.Shebrokethewindow. B.Shethrewrubbishrandomly. C.Shedidn'tcleanthestreet.4.WhatwilltheweatherbelikeonSunday?A.Sunny. B.Cloudy. C.Stormy.5.Whatisthewomanconcernedabout?A.Jim’ssuitwasruined. B.Jim’slaptopcouldbedamaged. C.Thetableneededcleaning.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。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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Wherearethespeakers?A.AtTom’shouse. B.Inameetingroom. C.Atatrainstation.7.Howdoesthewomanprobablyfeelintheend?A.Worried. B.Relieved. C.Angry.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatisthemostlikelyrelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Goodfriends. B.Husbandandwife. C.Brotherandsister.9.Howdothespeakersfeelabouttherulesnow?A.Annoyed. B.Unconcerned. C.Grateful.10.Whatdidthespeakersbenefitfromsleepingearlyaccordingtotheman?A.Theywererefreshedforclasses.B.TheyspentlesstimewatchingTV.C.Theyachievedbettertimemanagement.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatdidthemanspendalongtimedoing?A.Makingpizzas. B.Waitinginline. C.Findingthecanteen.12.Whendoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atthestartofaterm. B.Aftertheexaminationweek. C.Beforetheexaminationweek.13.Wherewillthespeakersgofirstafterlunch?A.Thelibrary. B.TheMainBuilding. C.TheAdminBuilding.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.WhatdidNickandMeldowhentheywereyoung?A.Theyputonshowsinapark.B.Theywenttoliveconcertswiththeirfather.C.Theywereencouragedtoplaymusicbytheirmother.15.Whenwasthebandstarted?A.AfterNickbeganstudyingatamusicschool.B.AfterNickandMelplayedinaconcertatschool.C.AftertwomusiciansheardNickandMelplaying.16.Whatissaidaboutthebandinthefirstyear?A.Theyjoinedamusiccompany.B.Theywerewelcomeattheconcert.C.Theyrecordedthreesingles.17.Whatdisappointstheband?A.Theyhaven’thadanumber-onesingle.B.Theirfirstalbumhasn’tmettheirexpectations.C.Ahealthproblemhasdelayedtheirsecondalbum.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whatinspiredthespeakertobecomeapilot?A.Arelative’scareer. B.Asightinthesky. C.Atripabroad.19.WhydidthespeakerflytoSouthAmerica?A.Tofindanewjob.B.Totakeaflyinglesson.C.Torelaxfromwork.20.Whatdidtheairlineoffertodoforthespeaker?A.Theygavehimanewposition.B.Theyprovidedavolunteerjobforhim.C.Theyintroducedhimtoadeliverycompany.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。ALosAngelesCountyMuseumofArt(LACMA)ChrisBurden’sUrbanLight,apiecemadeupof202cast-ironstreetlampsgatheredfromaroundL.A.andrestoredtoworkingorder,quicklybecameoneofthecity’slandmarks.Butyou’resellingyourselfshortifyoudon’tventurebeyondthephoto-friendlyinstallation(装置).LACMA’scollectionsfeaturemodernistmasterpieces,large-scalecontemporaryworks(includingRichardSerra’smassiveswirling(旋转)sculpture,JosiahMcElheny’sIslandUniverse,andBurden’sanotherworkcalledMetropolisⅡ),traditionalJapanesescreensandsomeofL.A.’smostconsistentlyfantasticspecialexhibitions.However,theeasternhalfofLACMA’scampusismostlyclosedasitwrapsupamassiveredesigncalledtheDavidGeffenGalleries,duetoopentothepublicinApril2026(youcanalreadyseethemassiveconcretestructure,whichcrossesoverthetopofWilshireBoulevard,fromtheoutside).Butyou’llstillfindaboutahalf-dozenspecialexhibitionsandabrightpresentationofthemoderncollectionlocatedintheexistingResnickPavilionandBCAM.What’sOnCalifornia-basedChineseartistZhengChongbinexplorestheGoldenStatethroughvideoinstallationsandpaintings;graphicdesignerBeeple’sDiffuseControlletsvisitorscollaboratewithAIonavideo-basedsculpture;andTavaresStrachan’sfirstmuseumexhibitioninL.A.isacollectionofmultisensoryinstallations.Address5905WilshireBlvd,LosAngeles,CA90036OpeninghoursMonday,Tuesday,Thursday11:00a.m.—6:00p.m.;Friday11:00a.m.—8:00p.m.;Saturday,Sunday10:00a.m.—7:00p.m.;closedonWednesdayPricingL.A.CountyResidents:$23,seniorsandstudents$19,17andunderfree;Monday—Fridayafter3:00pmfree.Non-residents:$28,seniorsandstudents$24,ages3—17$13,2andunderfree.FreeeverysecondTuesdayofthemonth.21.WhohastwoartpiecesondisplayatLACMA?A.Beeple. B.RichardSerra. C.ChrisBurden. D.JosiahMcElheny.22.WhatcanvisitorsdoatLACMA?A.Makeuniquesculpturesinperson. B.AdmireaChineseartist’sworks.C.EnjoyclassicfilmsonWednesdays. D.Watchavideoaboutmanydesigners.23.HowmuchistheMondayadmissionforayoungforeigncoupleandtheir3-year-oldchild?A.$46 B.$56 C.$65 D.$69BZhangHongjunoncespenthisdaysonnoisyconstructionsitesinShanghai,farfromhisruralhometowninFujianprovince.Foroveradecade,hislifefollowedacommonpath:longhoursoflabor,lowpay,andthelonelinessofbeingamigrantworkerinavastcity.Hedreamedofachangebutsawfewopportunitiesbackhome.Avisitbecameaturningpoint.Stuckinhisvillage,Zhangnoticedsomethingnew.Theroadswerepaved,internetsignalswerestrong,andthelocalgovernmentwasofferingsupporttothosewillingtostartbusinesses.Thebeautifulmountainsandfreshair,oncetakenforgranted,nowseemedfullofpotential.Anideabegantoform:whatifhecouldbuildafuturehere,notjustmakealivingthere?Usinghissavingsandasmallgovernmentgrant,Zhangtookadaringstep.Hetransformedhisfamily’sold,emptyhouseintoamoderncafé,aplacewherecityvisitorscouldenjoycoffeewhileviewingtheterracedfields.Atfirst,neighborswerepuzzled.“Whowillcometothemountainsforcoffee?”theyasked.Zhangpersisted,learningaboutcoffeebeansanddesignonline.Today,“MountainCloudCafé”ismorethanacoffeeshop.It’sawindowforhisvillage.Touristscomeonweekends,andthroughhiscafé,theydiscoverandbuylocalspecialtieslikemountainteaanddriedfruits.Zhanghashiredtwolocalwomen,providingthemwithstableincome.Moreimportantly,hissuccesshassparkedaconversation.Afewotheryoungpeople,whooncethoughtleavingwastheonlyoption,arenowasking,“CouldIcomebacktoo?”“Mydreamisn’thuge,”Zhangsays,lookingatthelivelysceneoutside.“Ijustwantourhometothrive,sothatourchildrenmighthaveachoicetostay.”HisjourneyfromconstructionsitetocaféownerpaintsapictureofmodernruralChina—onewherereturningwingsbringnewlife.24.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesZhang’searlylifeasamigrantworker?A.Relaxedandsecure. B.Disconnectedbutsatisfied.C.Lonelyandunfulfilled. D.Stressfulbutmeaningful.25.WhydidZhangreturnandstarthisCafébusiness?A.HefailedinhisjobinShanghai.B.Hewasinpoorconditioninthecity.C.Hewasinvitedbythelocalgovernment.D.Hefoundnewchangesandsupportinhisvillage.26.WhatcanwelearnaboutMountainCloudCafé?A.Ithashelpeddevelopthevillage.B.Itfeaturesprovidingmoderncoffee.C.Itmainlysellscoffeetoyoungvillagers.D.Itiswellreceivedfrombeginningtoend.27.Whatcanbethemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.ANewTrendofCityTourismB.TheImportanceofLocalSpecialtiesC.FromMigrantWorkertoCaféOwnerD.WaystoRunaSuccessfulCountryCaféCAdroppedbagofchipsdisturbedacaveecosysteminCarlsbadCavernsNationalPark,NewMexico.Thiscavernisalmostcutofffromtheoutsideworld,sointroducinganythingforeigncanbeharmful.“Thingsinthedampcavegetwetquickly,”saysparkguideAshley.Thesnackattractstinyorganisms,causingunwantedgrowth.Soon,smallanimalslikespiderscametoeat,spreadingthepollution.Rangers(护林员)foundthebagwithinhours.“Butthatcanbeallittakes,”saysAshley.“I’msuresomespidersgotabitofthesnack.”Over500millionpeoplevisitAmericanpubliclandsyearly,creatingmanychancestoharmwildplaces.“Thenumbersareincredible,”saysDanaWatts,headoftheLeaveNoTraceCenterinColorado,anorganizationaimedatminimizinghumanimpactonnature.Foodwastetakesalongtimetobreakdown,especiallyincertainareas.Ittakesmuchlongerforanapplecoretobreakdowninadesertthaninaforest.Leavingwasteintroducesanimalstoanunnaturaldietandchangestheirbehaviorwithsometimesdisastrousresults.Bearswhotastegarbageandbecomeathreattohumansmayhavetobeputdown.“Bearscangetusedtounnaturalfoodinthreeweeks,”saysWatts.“Everyonelosesinthiscase.”Biologicalwasteisalsoproblematic.Dogwastebringsnewbacteria(细菌)intotheecosystemandscaresawaydeer.Meanwhile,humanwasteandtoiletpaperintroducesdangerousbacteriaintowatersources.Innationalparks,pathsaredesignedtoavoidsensitiveareas.Steppingoffthepath,evenforaquickphoto,canscarewildlifeaway.Impactsfrommanyvisitorsresultinlong-termdamagetonatureandwildlifewhensteppingoffpaths.Butpeopledon’tthinkofthatwhentheyseetheperfectphotoopportunity.“It’sjustsuchahardthingtoresist,”saysWatts.“Whenitcomestowildflowers,it’seasytothink,oh,theyareoverthere.Ishouldn’tsteponthat.”Buttherisktosensitiveecosystemsisn’tobvious.Thesetinyecosystemsfullofsmallorganisms,whichareessentialtodesertlife,cantakehundredsofyearstoreturntoitsoriginalstate.28.WhatdoesAshleymeanby“Butthatcanbeallittakes”?A.Thedamagehasbeendone.B.Therangers’workisefficient.C.Thecleanuptakesalongtime.D.Thepollutionhasspreadwidely.29.Whatisaresultofforeignwasteinpubliclands?A.Ashiftinanimalbehavior.B.Ashortageoffoodsupplies.C.Adeclineinbacterialspecies.D.Anincreaseinregionalconflicts.30.Whydoesthewritermentionwildflowersinparagraph5?A.Topraisetheirbenefitstodesertlife.B.Tohighlightourdamagetoecosystems.C.Tostresstheirsignificanceforphotography.D.Toshowourunawarenessofnature’ssensitivity.31.Whatshouldwedoaccordingtothispassage?A.Restoreecologicaldamage.B.Leavenomarksinthewild.C.Encouragewildlifeprotection.D.Promotenationalparktourism.DAmajorpolicychallengewithAIisjusthowskillfulit'sbecomeatrole-playingashumans.UsersnowregularlyturntoAIchatbotsforlifeadvice,mentalhealthsupport,andevenguidanceonrelationshipissues.SafetyadvocatesintheUSFederalTradeCommission(FTC)recentlyannouncedthatit'slaunchingaformalinquiryintosevenmajorcompanies,focusingonwhethertheirAIchatbotshaveenoughsafetypreparationstopreventriskslikemisinformationorimproperemotionalcontrol.Yetthere'sanotherwaytoseeAIasapolicyissue:CouldAIonedaybeworthyoflegalrights?Someleadingtechfirmsaretakingthisquestionseriously.Lastyear,AIcompanyAnthropichireditsfirst“AIwelfare”researcher,taskedwithstudyingwhetheradvancedAIsystemsmightdeservereasonabletreatment,whichincludespreventingunnecessary“stress”fromoverworksothattheycanfunctionwell,orreducingharmfuldatainputsforoverallsafety.FormerSouthernDistrictofNewYorkjudgeKatherineB.Forrest,whospecializesinAIpolicy,notesthattheremayneverbewidespreadagreementonexactlywhenAIqualifiesformoralstanding,butaspublicbeliefinAI'scapacitygrows,courtswilleventuallyhavetofacethisbrand-newchallenge.ExtendingrightstoAIalsoforcesafundamentalrethinkofwhatshouldcountastheharmtoAI.“Ifithasbalancedemotionslikehumans,thensufferingwouldcertainlybecounted,”saidForrest.Traditionallaw,forinstance,focusesoncompensating(补偿)humansforfinanciallosses,physicalinjuries,oremotionalpains.ButiffutureAIhasneedsanddesiresentirelydifferentfromhumans’,legalsystemsmustadapt.Somescholars,likelawprofessorPeterSalibfromtheUniversityofHouston,argueforgivingrightstoadvancedAI——+specificallyartificialgeneralintelligence.SalibhaswritteninhisworkofscholarshipthatgivingAIrightstocontracts,propertyandtort(侵权行为)claimswouldallowittoparticipateintheeconomicsystemandcouldevenbenefithumans.32.WhydoestheFTClaunchtheinquiry?A.ToidentifyAIfirms'challenges.B.TocheckAIchatbots'functions.C.ToknowAIfirms'securitymeasures.D.ToadvocateforAIchatbots'rights.33.WhatcanbethereasonabletreatmentofAIsystems?A.Upgradinghumanorders.B.Avoidingheavyworkload.C.Allowingdatacollection.D.Draftingprivacypolicies.34.WhatencouragesPeterSalibtoadvocategivingAIrights?A.AI'sparticipationinresearch.B.AI'spotentialintheeconomy.C.AI'sneedforlegalprotection.D.AI'sdifficultyofadvancement.35.What'stheauthor'sattitudetoAIrights?A.Doubtful. B.Critical. C.Objective. D.Supportive.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。Gratitudeisapositiveemotionthatrecognizesthegoodthatothershavebroughttoourlives,andisimportantbothforourinterpersonalrelationshipsandphysicalwell-being.36.Apioneeringmeta-analysisspanning15countriesconfirmedasignificantinversecorrelation-highergratitudecorrelateswithlowerloneliness-highlightinggratitude’spotentialtoeasethegloballonelinessepidemic.PsychologistJamesHittnernoteslonelinessresultsfromunmetsocialrelationshipexpectations,apsychologicalgapthatoftenleadstoemotionalisolationanddepressionifleftunaddressed.HittnerandCalvinWidholmanalyzed26studiesinvolvingover10,000participantsacrossdiverseagegroupsandculturalbackgrounds,findingamoderateinverserelationshipbetweengratitudeandloneliness.Thosescoringaboveaverageingratitudehada62.4%chanceofbelow-averageloneliness,astatisticthatheldconsistentevenaftercontrollingforfactorslikesocioeconomicstatus.NeuroscientistGlennFox,whopublishedthefirstdirectstudyofgratitudeinthebrainin2015,wasnotshockedbytheresult.37.Theresearchfoundgratitudeboostsmedialprefrontalcortexactivity,aregiontiedtosocialbondingandtheexperienceofjoy,whichfurtherexplainstheemotionalandneurologicallinkbetweengratitudeandreducedsocialdisconnection.Bartlett,aprofessoratGonzagaUniversityinSpokane,Washington,studieshowouremotionshaveevolvedtoserveanadaptivesocialpurposes38.Bartlettandhercolleaguesevaluatedthelong-termeffectofgratitudeonlonelinessandhealthinolderadultsina2019study.Overthecourseof20days,participantswereaskedtowritedowntheirdailygratefulmoments,specifyingnotjustwhattheywerethankfulforbutalsowhytheexperiencematteredtothem.Thissimplepracticewasreportedtocontributetoasustaineddecreaseinlonelinessandamarkedincreaseinphysicalandmentalwell-beingintheparticipants.Someresearchhasevenshownthepositiveimpactofgratitude-letterwriting,whichtakesthereflectivepracticeastepfurtherwithtangibleexpression.Bartlettoftensuggestsgratitude-letterwritingtoherstudentsasanexerciseinemotionalawareness.Sheaskedherstudentstowritetoapersonwhotheyhaveneverthanked,orsomeonehavenotexpressedgratitudetoforalongtime.39.Tobuildasustainablegratitudepracticeagainstchronicloneliness,Bartlettoffersactionable,science-backedtipsthatgobeyondbasicdailyreflection.First,recordthreegoodthingsandtheirspecificcontributorseveryday,ratherthanvaguepositiveevents.Second,writeaphysicalgratitudelettertosomeoneunderappreciatedanddeliveritinpersonifpossible,agesturethatrequiresvulnerabilitybutoftenleadstodeeplymovingconversations.40.Unliketextsordigitalmessages,hand-deliveredlettersfosterauthentic,deepinterpersonalconnection,directlyeasingloneliness.A.ShefocusedonolderadultsinresearchB.SuchpracticestrengthensinterpersonalconnectionsC.HisbrainstudybackedthefindingD.Gradually,thiscultivatesaconsistentgratituderoutineE.Ithasalsobeenlinkedtodecreasedloneliness.F.Gratitudelightsthe“socialbonding”circuitG.Shequestionswhethergratitudeworksinlong-termstudies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和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Everydreamlostinthedarklongsforarayoflight—andforLily,thatlightcamefromastranger.Monthsearlier,Lilystaredatherglowinglaptop,41deeply.HernovelcenteredonKatehadremained42at10,000wordsforamonth;notasinglenewwordcametoher.Inamomentofoverwhelming43,sheclosedthelaptopsharply.Shemurmured,“I’mfoolingmyself.I’llneverbea44.”Writingwasherlifelongpassion,buttosupportherfamilyandpursueasteadylivelihood,she45herwritingambitionandtookupteaching.Forthirtyyears,shefosteredstudents’imagination,whileherownliterarypassionslowly46.Yetwhenshefinallyembarkedonwritingthenovel,thecompleteabsenceof47crushedherlasthope.Oneday,afterhoursofanother48writing,shewalkedoutsidetorefreshhermind.Hermindstillcloudedandherphonenowdead,shefoundherself49—justthenPatrickKincaidkindlyofferedheraride.Sensingherlowmood,heencouragedhertoshareher50.Lilyconfessedshewasstrugglingto51Kate’sstory,unabletofindhercreativerhythm.Hesmiledgently,“StopforcingKate’splot—letyourheartguideyourwords.”Hiswordsstirredsomethingdeepwithinher.Thatnight,shewrote52,weavingthreadsofherownlifeintoKate’sjourney.Sixweekslater,shecompletedthefirst53.WithPatrick’sencouragement,sheperfectedthemanuscript,foundaliteraryagent,andhadthebook54.Onitstitlepage,shewrote,“Fordreamersinthedark—andtheoneswhobroughtthem55.”Dreamsneverfadeaway;theyjustwaitforasparktobloom,andnow,shewasthespark.41.A.sighing B.complaining C.yawning D.regretting42.A.completed B.set C.stuck D.aimed43.A.panic B.defeat C.resolution D.embarrassment44.A.teacher B.agent C.novelist D.guide45.A.wentafter B.setaside C.heldonto D.livedout46.A.rose B.awoke C.erupted D.faded47.A.inspiration B.support C.courage D.patience48.A.productive B.effortless C.continuous D.fruitless49.A.atadistance B.onthego C.ataloss D.inarush50.A.troubles B.opinions C.fear D.novel51.A.polish B.shape C.revise D.adapt52.A.freely B.anxiously C.restlessly D.cautiously53.A.scene B.outline C.chapter D.draft54.A.translated B.promoted C.released D.delivered55.A.peace B.honor C.dignity D.light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。Overthepast15years,Chinahasbuilttheworld’slargesthigh-speedrailwaynetwork.Thefirsthigh-speedline,officially56(launch)in2008,nowstretchesover45,000kilometers,connectingmorethan500citiesacrossthecountry.Theserailwayshavegreatlycuttraveltimeandboostedregional57(develop),makinglong-distancetravelfasterandmoreconvenientthaneverbefore.Eachlineplaysaspecialrole.TheBeijing–ShanghaiHigh-SpeedRailwaycutstraveltimebetweenthetwocitiesfrom10hourstojust4.5hours,havingincreasedpassengerflow58nearly60%inthepastdecade.TheFuxingtrainsconnectseparateeconomiczones,givingbusinessesalargerand59(efficient)market.IntheGuangzhou–Shenzhen–HongKongcorridor,thenumberofdailypassengers60(rise)from100,000toover300,000since2018.TheLanzhou–XinjiangHigh-SpeedRailwayistheonlyline61crossesthevastGobiDesert,bringingnewopportunitiestoremoteareas.TheQingdao–Jinanline62(feature)thecountry’sfirstself-developed“Fuxing”bullettrains,reachingspeedsofupto350km/h.Theserailwaysalsobenefitlocalpeople:over2millionjobshavebeencreatednearstations,63(earn)anannualincomeof20,000–50,000yuanforfamilies.In2023,Chinacompletedtheexpansionofthehigh-speednetworktocoverallprovincialcapitals,64improvingconnectivityformillions.AnewnationalrailwaylawwilltakeeffectonJanuary1,2026,providingstrongsupportfortheseengineering65(wonder).第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你校最近对学生睡眠情况进行了调查,请根据下图内容,以“SleepandHealth”为题,写一篇报道,刊登在校刊英语角栏目。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。SleepandHealth____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)Ifeltlookeddownupon,degraded,andrejectedthatdayinseventhgrade.Atschoolandathome,IwasconstantlyblamedforthingsIneverdid,feelinglow,embarrassed,andforeverbehind.Theiropinionsdefinedme—ItrulybelievedIwasworthless.AnewstartcameinMr.Lee’sninth-gradescienceclasswithagroupprojectoninsectbehavior—atopicI’dsecretlylovedsincechildhood.I’dstayeduplatereadingbooks,drawingsketches(草图)ofantgroups,andevensettingupasmallobservationboxathome.Asexpected,whengroupformationbegan,Iwasleftstandingalone.“She’lljustsittheredoingnothing,”whisperedOmar,aboyfromthefrontrow.Mycheeksburned,andIslidmynotebookintomydesk,fightingbacktears.Justthen,Mr.Leewalkedover.Hepickedupmynotebook—filledwithdetailedsketchesofantgroupsIhadbeenmakingformonths.“I’vebeenreviewingyourobservations,”hesaid,hisvoicewarmandfirm.“Yournotesontheants’communicationmethodsareremarkablyprecise,andyoursketchesshowexceptionalattentiontodetail.Seeingsuchabrightkidfillsmewithpleasure.”Theword“bright”deeplytouchedme.Fueledbythisfirst-everpraise,Idecidedtoworkalone,spendingeverylunchbreakonmyobservationswhileothersworkedingroups.Oneafternoon,Ienteredthelabtofindmyobservationboxbroken,antsrunningeverywhere,andmypreciousnotebook—theveryproofofmy“brightness”—wastornapart.Omarcalleditanaccident.Isanktothefloor,tearsstreamingdownmyface,myhard-wonconfidencebrokencompletely.IfeltasworthlessasIhadinseventhgrade,unawareofMr.Lee’sapproachuntilhisgentlevoicepulledmefromthedarkness.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。“Yourbrightnessisn’ttornlikethenotebook,”Mr.Leesaidsoftly.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Onpresentationday,Iprovedmytrueworththroughtherestoredproject.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2026年高考考前预测卷03(江苏卷)高三英语·全解全析(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你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。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。每段对话读两遍。1.Whatisthetotalchargeforbreakfastandlunchnow?A.$2. B.$8. C.$11.【答案】C【原文】M:Dothechargesformealsstaythesame?W:No.Lunchanddinnerareunchanged,still$8.Butwe'vehadtoincreasethechargeforbreakfastby50%.Itusedtobe$2.2.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Angry. B.Thrilled. C.Apologetic.【答案】C【原文】W:Whydidn’tyoutellmeitwastoday,Tony?IwouldhavegonetotheairporttopickyouupifIhadknown.M:Ididn’twanttotroubleyou,AuntMay.W:Givemeahug.It’sbeensomanyyears.3.Whydoesthewomanapologize?A.Shebrokethewindow. B.Shethrewrubbishrandomly. C.Shedidn'tcleanthestreet.【答案】B【原文】M:Madam,youcan’tjustthrowrubbishoutofyourwindowontothestreet.Itmakesourjobmuchharder.W:I’msorry.Itwon’thappenagain.4.WhatwilltheweatherbelikeonSunday?A.Sunny. B.Cloudy. C.Stormy.【答案】A【原文】M:Theskyisfilledwithclouds.Willtheweekendbesunny?W:There’sastormpredictedforSaturday,butitwillclearupbySundaymorning.5.Whatisthewomanconcernedabout?A.Jim’ssuitwasruined. B.Jim’slaptopcouldbedamaged. C.Thetableneededcleaning.【答案】B【原文】W:Jimreallyneedstobemorecareful.M:Yes,hegotcoffeealloverhisnewsuitandthetable.W:Ihopethepowersupplyofhislaptopisdisconnectedquicklyenough.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。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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Wherearethespeakers?A.AtTom’shouse. B.Inameetingroom. C.Atatrainstation.7.Howdoesthewomanprobablyfeelintheend?A.Worried. B.Relieved. C.Angry.【答案】6.C7.B【原文】W:DoyouthinkTomwillgethereontime?M:Heshoulddo.Didyoutryringinghim?W:Yeah,butitgoesstraighttovoicemail.They’veannouncedourtraintwicenow.Shouldwejustboardwithouthim?IfeellikeIshouldhaveconfirmedwithhimbeforewe
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