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秘密★启用前2026年高考适应性考试英语注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、座位号和班级填写在答题卡上。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、答题卡和草稿纸一并交回。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,你将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。Howwillthemanpay?A.Bycreditcard. B.Incash. C.ThroughE-pay.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheapp?A.Itispretty. B.Itisconvenient. C.Itispopular.Whatistheman?A.Apoliceman. B.Ataxidriver. C.Areceptionist.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent. B.Doctorandpatient. C.Reporterandinterviewee.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inadrugstore. B.Inashoppingmall. C.Atadeliverystation.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,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。听下面的录音,回答第6、7题。Whydidthewomanmissthegame?A.Shewasillathome.B.Shestudiedforatest.C.Shewenttoanothermatch.Whatdoweknowaboutthegame?A.Itwasratherregrettable. B.Itwaseasilywon. C.Itwasaclosematch.听下面的录音,回答第8至10题。Howdoesthewomanfeelwhensheseestheman?A.Surprised. B.Angry. C.Bored.Whatbotherstheman?A.Hekillshisvegetables.B.Hemessesupthegarden.C.Hegrowsvegetablesbadly.Whatwillthewomandoafterwork?A.Checkontheman’sgarden.B.Helpcleantheman’sclothes.C.SharepicturesonWeChatMoments.听下面的录音,回答第11至13题。Whydoesthewomandopaper-cutting?A.Toshowfriendship. B.Tomakemoney. C.Tokilltime.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Aclosefriend.B.Ahandmadegift.C.Aspecialbirthday.Howoftendoesthewomandopaper-cutting?A.Twiceaweek. B.Threetimesaweek. C.Fourtimesaweek.听下面的录音,回答第14至16题。Whatcanthehomerobotdo?A.Cleansmallobjects. B.Readthenewsreport. C.ImproveitsAIsystem.Whydoestherobotrunintothetable?A.Itmovesveryslowly. B.Itspeedsupsuddenly. C.Ithaspoorrecognition.Whatdothespeakersthinkofthehomerobotinthefuture?A.It’spromising. B.It’slimited. C.It’saffordable.听下面的录音,回答第17至20题。Whichofthefollowingplaceswillthelightcampersprefer?A.Forestreserves. B.Industrialparks. C.Suburbanlakeside.Whatdocampersusuallytakeforlightcamping?A.Complexequipment. B.Basicnecessities. C.Overnightbaggage.Whatdoeslightcampingenablepeopletodo?A.Carefreephoneplay.B.Physicalworkoutdoors.C.Face-to-faceinteraction.Whatbenefitcanpeoplegetfromlightcamping?A.Arelieffrompressure.B.Aleisurewithoutcost.C.Anescapefromthecrowd.第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。ALookingforinterestingandfamily-friendlyactivitiesinSanJoselibraries?Hereareseveralwonderfulprogramscoveringstorytime,readingpracticeandbookclubfordifferentagegroups.Stories&SongsinPersianFriday,April10,2026,4:00PM-5:00PM WestValleyKidsofallages/Parents Language:PersianJoinusattheWestValleyBranchLibraryforanewfamily-friendlyandfun-filledPersianStorytime.Childrenandfamilieswillenjoystoriesandmusicthatencourageplayandexploration.Itisprimarilyforchildrenages1-5andtheirparents,butyouthofallagesarewelcome!Free,withlimitedcapacity.Reservationinadvanceisnecessary.ReadingBuddiesSaturday,April11,2026,11:30AM-12:30PM AlvisoKids,ages0-5/YoungChildren,ages5-10 Language:EnglishReadingBuddiescreatesapositivereadingexperienceforbeginnersandhelpschildrenbuildconfidenceasreaders.Ourreadingcoachwilllistentochildren’sreadingandprovidesupportinphonics,sightwords,andcomprehension.StudentscanbringtheirfavoritebookorchoosefromtheavailableselectionattheAlvisoBranchLibrarytoreadaloudtotheirreadingcoach.Free.Registrationnotrequired.SantaClaraCountyBookClubMeetupSaturday,April18,2026,10:15AM-12:00PM TullyAdults,ages18+/Seniors,ages65+ Language:EnglishWemeettodiscussaselectedbook,alternatingbetweenfictionandnon-fiction.WetypicallygatheronthethirdSaturdayofeachmonthat10:15am.Ourmembersareeducated,open-minded,andrespectdiverseviewpoints.Comewithquestionsandthoughtstoshare!Bookforthismonth:TBD.ReadingtoFurryFriendsSaturday,May9,2026,10:30AM-11:30AM SantaTeresaKids,ages5-10 Language:EnglishTellastorytoaFurryFriend!Childrenareinvitedtopracticereadingtogentle,trainedassistancedogswholovebooks!PracticereadingskillswhilerelaxingnexttoacuteFurryFriend.Free.Noregistrationrequired.Whatdothefirsttwoprogramshaveincommon?A.Botharefreeofcharge.B.Bothrequireregistration.C.Bothtakeplaceonweekends.D.Botharedesignedforlittlekids.Wherecanreadersjoininamonthlyreadingactivity?A.WestValley. B.Alviso. C.Tully. D.SantaTeresa.Whatisthepurposeofwritingthispassage?A.Topublicizesomelibraryactivities.B.Toexplaintheimportanceofreading.C.Toteachchildrenhowtoreadwithhelp.D.Toattractmorepeopletoworkinlibraries.BKristinaUlmer,ahighschoolEnglishteacherinPennsylvania,lostheronlysister,Katie,inacarcrashin2014,justamonthbeforeKatie’s30thbirthday.WhencollectingKatie’sbelongings,Ulmerfoundabout$100inwaitressingtipsinherwallet.KnowingKatiewasalwayskindandcaredforthoseinneed—she’dvolunteeredatfoodbanks,raisedmoneyforcharityandtrainedtobeanEMT(EmergencyMedicalTechnician)—Ulmerwantedtousethemoneyforsomethingmeaningful,butshecouldn’tfindtherightwayforyears.In2018,whileteachingher9th-gradestudents,Ulmerhadanidea.Sheaddedherownmoneytothe$100,turningitinto$20billsforeachstudent,andlaunchedakindnesschallenge:usethemoneytodooneactofkindness.Shetoldthestudentstheprojectwasinhonorofhersister,hopingthey’dunderstandtheimportanceofhumanconnection.Whatstartedasaone-timeactivitysoongrew.Strangersdonatedmoneyafterhearingaboutit,lettingUlmerrunthechallengetwiceayear.EvenduringtheCOVID-19pandemic,shemailedordroppedoff$20tostudentssotheycouldkeephelpingothersfromadistance.Studentshavedoneallkindsofgooddeeds:donatingtowomen’sshelters,helpingthehomeless,decoratinganeighbor’sporch(走廊)andmakingusefulitemsfortheelderlyandsick.Someevenpooledtheirmoneyforbiggerprojects.Todate,425ofUlmer’sstudentshavejoinedthechallenge.Ulmerhasalsosetupthe$20KindnessChallengeFoundationtosupportotherteacherswhowanttostarttheproject.Shebelieveshersisterisbehindtheproject’ssuccessandthatKatiewouldbeincrediblyproudofhowhersmallactofkindnesshasinspiredsomanyothers.WhatdoweknowaboutKatie?A.SheusedtobeanEnglishteacher.B.Shepassedawayjustafterturning30.C.Shelefthersisterabigsumofmoney.D.Shewaspassionateabouthelpingothers.WhyareUlmer’sactionsduringthepandemicmentioned?A.Toexplainwhythechallengestarted.B.Tostresstheconsistencyofherproject.C.Tocontrastwithotherteachers’actions.D.Toshowfinancialgenerositytostudents.Whatdostudents’deedssuggestabouttheproject?A.Itencouragescreativeempathy.B.Itremainsaone-timeactivity.C.Itreplacesformalvolunteering.D.Itrewardscompetitivegiving.Whatdoesthe$20symbolizeinthestory?A.Astandarddonationamount.B.TheamountKatiesavedforcharity.C.Thepaymentforstudents’participation.D.Alinkbetweenpastandpresentkindness.COftheeightplanetsand293moonsinoursolarsystem,onlyEarthhasliquidwater,withabout71%ofitssurfacecoveredinwaterbodiesthathavesupportedlifeforoverthreebillionyears.However,partsofEartharedrying,mainlyduetohumanactivities.AUNCCDreportshowshuman-drivenclimatechangehascausedpermanentdrynesson77.6%ofEarth’slandfrom1990to2020,withdrylandsexpandingby4.3millionkm²(nearlyathirdlargerthanIndia).Unliketemporarydroughts,thisariditylastsforalongtimeandcan’tberestored.Asisknown,thiskindofdryingspreadsacrossareallywidearea.Europe,Brazil,westernU.S.,Mediterranean,centralAfricaandeasternAsiaarebadlyhit.While22.4%oftheplanet(e.g.,centralU.S.)iswetter,dryingisdominant.By2100,20%oflandmayseeecosystemchanges(e.g.,foreststurningtograsslands).ThepermanentdryingharmsEarthgreatly,causingGDPloss,forcedmigration,moredeathsduetoduststorms,worsewildfiresandlanddegradation.EnvironmentalistNicholeBargerwarnedthatwithoutjointefforts,billionsofpeoplewillfacehungeranddisplacement.Permanentdryinghasnoeasyfixes.TheUNCCDrecommendswastewaterrecyclingandeconomicaldripirrigationtoconservewater.Thereexistsomeothersuccessfulcases.Africa’sGreatGreenWallinitiativeaimstoreplant250millionacresofgreeneryby2030.China’sSandControlProgram,whichissimilarlyregreeningvastdesertlands,helpspreventsandstorms.InSaudiArabia,seawaterdesalination(海水淡化)isanadditionalwaytomakeupforincreaseddrying.Noneofthesemeasuresisaperfectsolution;allofthemandmorewillbenecessarytofixtheenvironmentalproblemshumanityhasspentthewholeoftheindustrialagecreating.“Aslargeareasoftheworld’slandbecomedrier,theconsequencesofdoingnothinggrowincreasinglyserious,”saidUNCCDchiefscientistBarronOrrinastatement.“Adaptationisnolongeroptional—itisamust.”WhatdoestheUNCCDreportshow?A.Climatechangecausesdrynessincrease.B.Severedroughtwilloccurmorefrequently.C.Theexpansionofdrylandscanbeprevented.D.DrylandshaveexpandedbyaslargeasIndia.Whatdoes“aridity”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Temporarydrought. B.Permanentdryness.C.Risingtemperature. D.Wetcondition.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?A.Casesofwatershortage.B.Placeswithseveredroughts.C.Solutionstoaddressingdrying.D.Efficiencyofmanagingdrying.WhichstatementwouldBarronOrragreewith?A.Lackofjointeffortsledtothecurrentsituation.B.Humanshavenochoicebuttotakeactionnow.C.TherecommendationsfromUNCCDareuseless.D.Themeasurestakensofarliveuptoexpectations.DInaworldfirst,Chinahasapprovedabrainimplantforcommercialuseinpeoplewithspinalcord(脊髓)injuries.Thedeviceisabrain-computerinterface(脑机接口)madebyShanghai’sNeuracleMedicalTechnology,acompetitorofElonMusk’sNeuralink.Brainimplantshavebeenusedinclinicaltestsfordecades,butthisisthefirsttimesuchadevicehasbeenapprovedforwideuseonpatients.BCIs,sometimesknownasbrain-machineinterfaces,recordbrainactivity.InvasiveoneslikeNeuracle’saresurgicallyplacedinoronthebraintorecordelectricalsignalsfromnervecells.Softwareexploitsthesesignalstocontrolacomputermouseoranartificialarm.OneofthefirstimportantBCIswascreatedintheearly2000sbyaresearchgroupcalledBrainGate.Neuracle’sBCIisacoin-sizedwirelessimplantonthebrain’soutermembrane(膜),controllingaroboticglove.Itisdesignedforpeoplewithspinalcordinjurieswhostillhavesomeupperarmability.BCIsaredevelopedforpeoplewithparalysis(瘫痪)orotherphysicaldisabilitiestocontrolacomputermouseandtypeonavirtualkeyboard.MuskhastalkedaboutmakingBCIsavailabletohealthypeople,butthatisfaraway.IntheUS,Neuralinkisclosetocommercializingthistechnology,butsafetyproblemsremain.In2022,theFoodandDrugAdministration(FDA)initiallyrefuseditsclinicaltrialrequest.Atrialwasapprovedthenextyearwhen30-year-oldNolandArbaugh,paralyzedbelowtheneck,becamethefirstNeuralinkuser.ByJanuary2026,ElonMusk’sNeuralinkhad21trialparticipants.ManyotherAmericanstart-upcompanies,suchasSynchron,aredevelopingtheirownBCIsandarealsorunningongoingtrials.Whilethereisconvincingevidencefromtheseclinicaltests,thedevicesarestillconsideredexperimental.Installingbrainimplantsrequiresbrainsurgery,whichishighlyinvasiveandcarriesariskofinfection.NoBCIdeviceshavebeenapprovedforcommercialuseintheU.S.sofar.What’sspecialaboutNeuracle’sBCI?A.It’stheearliestBCIproduct. B.Itcontrolsanartificialarm.C.Itfirstappliestohealthypeople. D.It’sapprovedforcommercialuse.HowdoestheimplantedBCIwork?A.Byreformingthenervecells.B.Bycontrollingaroboticglove.C.Byrecordingthebrainsignals.D.Byrecoveringupperarmability.WhydoestheauthormentionSynchroninparagraph4?A.Toadvertiseforthenewcompany.B.ToshowthedevelopmentofBCIistrendy.C.ToexplaintheUScompaniestakethelead.D.ToproveNeuralinkhasapowerfulcompetitor.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofBCIs?A.Usefulbutnotacceptable.B.Invasivebuthighlyreliable.C.Dangerousbutworthtrying.D.Technicallyprogressivebutrisky.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。选项中有两项为多余选项。Stargazingoffersabreathtakingconnectiontotheuniverse,yetmanypeoplemissoutonthisexperienceduetoafeweasilyoverlookedfactors.Anyonecanenjoyanunforgettablejourneythroughtheuniverse.36Avoidlightpollution.Lightpollutionresultsfromtheoverusedorpoorlydirectedartificiallightproducedbycities,streetlights,buildings,andvehicles.Itcreatesaglowingmistthathidesfaintstarsandotherobjectsinthesky.Nostargazerwantssuchanobstacletospoiltheview.37Ifyou’reobservingfromhome,considerusingprofessionalinstrumentsthatdirectlightdownward.Considerthemoon.Themoon,ourclosestneighborinspace,goesthroughamonthlycycleofphasesthatgreatlyaffectstargazingconditions.Thebesttimetoobservethestarsisduringthenewmoon,whenthemoonispositionedbetweentheEarthandthesunandremainsinvisible,leavingtheskyatitsdarkest.38Heightmatters.Togetaclearviewofthesky,it’simportanttochoosealocationfreefromsurroundingbuildings.39Iftravelingtothecountrysideisn’tanoption,trytogettoahigherspot.Therooftopofatallbuilding,forinstance,canhelpyouriseabovenearbystructuresandimproveyourview.Lookforaccessiblebuildingsinyourareathatmightofferthisadvantage.40Timingplaysakeyroleinwhatyou’llseeinthenightsky.Wintergenerallyofferstheclearestskiesbecausecoldairholdslessmoisture—justremembertodresswarmly.SummerskiesbringadifferentsetofstargroupsandoftenpresentastunningviewoftheMilkyWay.Beginnersmayfinddusk,justaftersunset,agoodtimetostart,whileseriousstargazerswithbetterequipmentoftenpreferthelate-nighthours.A.Picktherighttime.B.Takeaccountoftheseason.C.Ruralareasareidealforthis.D.Allyouneedisalittlepreparationandknowledge.E.Usingatelescopecangreatlyenhanceyourviewingexperience.F.It’sbesttoavoidnightswithafullmoonforbetterstarvisibility.G.Ifpossible,visitadarkparkthatisspeciallymeantforstargazing.第三部分英语知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Thebeeping(哔哔声)neverstopped.Dr.Marcusfinishedhisdoubleshiftintheemergencyroom(ER),butthesoundofmonitorsstill__41__inhisears.Hedrovehomeinexhaustion,hisshoulderstense.Theanxietyhadinvisiblyfollowedhimlikea__42__.Thereseemedtobeaconstantnoisethatnoamountofrestcould__43__.Accidentally,he__44__apostergluedtoalamppostoutsidehisapartment,hand-letteredoncardboard:“CommunityClinicNeedsVolunteersonSundays.”Sundaywashisonlydayoff.__45__,itwasthebesttimeforarest.Everyinstinct__46__toprotectit.Yetsomethingmadehimnotedowntheaddress.Theclinicoperatedoutofa__47__storehouse.Inside,thewaitingroomoverflowedwith__48__menandwomen.Avolunteergreetedhimwarmly.Hewasarrangedtocleanaman’sinfectedfootandthenspokegentlytoahomelesswomannobodyseemedto__49__.Whenthelastpatientleft,Marcusrealizedhehadn’tthoughtabouttheERonce.Hisshouldershad__50__fromtheirusualtenseposition.The__51__insidehimhadcalmeddown.HereturnedfaithfullythenextSunday,andthenext.Thepatientsneededhis__52__skills,buttheygavehimsomething__53__:anewperspective.HispatientsintheERfoughtforanotherday.Similarly,thepatientshere__54__justtobeseen.Monthslater,walkinghomefromtheclinic,Marcusfeltthelong-absent__55__insidehimself—aquietofthemind.Hehadcometohealothers.Heneverimaginedtheywouldhealhimrightback. A.faded B.echoed C.followed D.grew A.shadow B.secret C.gift D.signal A.cure B.reject C.remove D.convey A.spotted B.designed C.displayed D.hung A.Fairly B.Finally C.Additionally D.Apparently A.complained B.clapped C.screamed D.declined A.messy B.repurposed C.secure D.ruined A.anxious B.determined C.disappointed D.relieved A.thinkof B.careabout C.comeacross D.reactto A.froze B.broke C.tightened D.dropped A.tune B.laughter C.cry D.noise A.medical B.informal C.natural D.graceful A.unexpected B.specific C.familiar D.practical A.attempted B.struggled C.competed D.deserved A.power B.voice C.wish D.peace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。Anewsocialmediatrend,56ishumorouslycalled“BecomingChinese”,isgainingpopularity.StartingwithalightheartedvideobyaChineseAmerican57(create)SherryXiiruii,itfocusesonacomfort-drivenlifestyle58(root)inTraditionalChineseMedicineandChinesecustoms.Now,millionsofusers59(joking)declaretheyare“becomingChinese”byadoptingelementsofeverydayChineselife,suchasdrinkinghotwater,wearinghomeslippers,andtakinganapafterlunchand60walkafterdinner.It61(notice)thatpeoplehavechosenwell-knownsymbolsofChinesedailylife.Drinkinghotwaterhasbeenreinterpretedasapracticeof“slowliving,”62(stand)incontrasttothefast-pacedlifestyleintheWest;changingintoslippersathomehasbeenviewed63acustomthatseparatespublicstressfromprivatecomfort.Unlikepast“Chinacrazes”thatfocusedondistinctChinesesymbols,thistrendexplores64(deep)andmorephilosophicalideas.ItreflectsashiftinhowpeopleinteractwithChineseculture:Nolongerpassiveobservers,theyarenowactiveparticipantsforpersonalbenefit.ThewisdomcontainedwithintheChinesewayoflife,suchasharmonybetweenheavenandhumanityandthebalancebetweenyinandyang,65(offer)acurefortoday’s“burnoutsociety.”Thistrendalsopointstoabroaderchange—inadividedworld,theChinesewayoflifegivesasenseoforder,inclusivenessandinnerpeace.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,你校交换生Jack将和你组队参加学校下个月举办的诗词大赛,你推荐李白的《静夜思》ThoughtsonaQuietNight。请给Jack写一封邮件,内容包括:说明推荐理由;商量练习事宜。注意:写作词数应为80个左右;请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearJack,Yours,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。Theschoolbuscametoastop,andBellastooduptogetoff.“Yourmom’snothereyet,Bella,”thedriversaid.“Doyouwanttowaitforher?”“Iknowtheway,”shesaid.“MomsaysIamoldenoughtowalkbymyselfnow.”Bellawentalongthesidewalktowardhomeatherownpace.Shelikedhernewneighborhood.TwodoorsawayfromBella’shouse,awomanputababyintoastroller(婴儿车).Thenshewheeledhimtothesidewalk.“Hello,Bella,”shesaid,smiling.“Imetyouandyourmomlastweekwhenyoumovedin.I’mMrs.Rodan.”Bellalookeddownatthebaby,whowaschewingonatoydinosaur.“What’shisname?”sheasked.“ThisisFinn,”saidMrs.Rodan.Inafewweeks,Bellagotfamiliarwithalmostallherneighbors.ButherfavoriteneighborsweretheRodans.Shemetthemoutsideeveryday.Mrs.Rodanlikedtotalk.FinnlikedplayingagamenamedPeekaboo.WhenBellapeekedandshouted“Boo,”FinnalwayslaughedsohardBellalearnedthatMr.Rodanworkedfarawayandwouldn’tbehomeuntilspring.Butoneday,whenBellareachedtheRodans’house,theyweren’toutside.Maybetheywentsomewhere,shethought.Buttheyweren’toutsidethenextdayeither.Orthedayafterthat.Realizingsomethingwaswrong,shehurriedhomeandaskedhermomtocheckonthem.“Theyprobablychangedtheirroutine,”Momsaid.“Ormaybethey’vebeentoobusytowalk.I’msurethey’refine.”“Butthey’remyfriends,”Bellainsisted.“Please?”“Youcangoandhavealookifthey’renotoutsidetomorrow,”Momrepliedwithoutlookingupfromherpaperwork.Thenextday,theRodansstilldidn’tappear,soBellawalkedtotheirhouseandrangthebell.Mrs.Rodanopenedthedoor.Shewasholdingthered-cheekedFinn,whowascryingsohard.Theneighborhadcirclesunderhereyesandacoffeestain(污渍)onhershirt.Therewasabandagewrappedaroundherankleandthehousebehindherlookedunusuallymessy.注意:续写词数应为150左右;请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。“Ihavetodosomething,”Bellathoughttoherself.Soon,wordaboutMrs.Rodanspreadquickl

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