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2026届广西壮族自治区柳州市高三上学期二模英语试卷一、阅读理解PlanYourNextVacationHere!Don’tMissTheseCan’t-MissBeachesofaLifetime!PigBeach—BahamasPigBeach,alsoknownasPigIslandorMajorCay,isanunusualandworld-famousdestinationlocatedintheBahamas.WhatmakesPigBeachtrulyuniqueisitspopulationofwildswimmingpigs,whichhavebecomeapopularandadorableattractionforvisitorsfromaroundtheworld.Travelerscanhavecloseencounterswithswimmingpigs,seethegreenturtlesintheirnaturalhabitat,andexploreunderwater.WhitehavenBeach—AustraliaWhitehavenBeachissituatedontheoutskirtsoftheiconicGreatBarrierReefandisknownforitsunspoiledwhitesandbeachesandrichtropicalrainforests.Thisuntouchedbeachcanonlybereachedusingahelicopter,boat,orseaplane.WhitehavenBeachisanexcellentdivingspot,especiallyifyouwanttoexploretheGreatBarrierReef.Travelerscanalsoexperiencedifferenttypesofadventuretourswithovernightstaysontheecocatamarans(双体帆船).GraceBay—TurksandCaicosIslandsGraceBayisafamoustropicalparadise(天堂)locatedontheTurksandCaicosIslandsintheCaribbean.Thiswonderfuldestinationispraisedforitssoftwhitesand,clearwatersandgreentree-linedcoastline.Thesugar-whitebeachesoftheTurksandCaicosIslandsmaybethemainattraction,butthere’salargeselectionofpopularsportsandactivities—golf,tennis,diving,kiteboarding,fishing,shopping,waterskiingandmuch,muchmore!PraiadaFortaleza—BrazilPraiadaFortaleza,locatedinthestateofCeara,Brazil,isabreathtakingcoastalparadisethatcombinesnaturalbeautywithhistoricalsignificance.Thiscleanbeach,withitsgoldensands,clearwaters,andinterestingrockshapes,isapopulardestinationfortravelersseekingbothrelaxationandadventure.PraiadaFortalezaisoneofthemostprivatebeachesontheisland,withnoroadtraffic.It’slinedbyhugerestaurants,whichserveseafood,beerandcocktailsattablesonthesand,andattractsenormouscrowdsatweekends.1.WhatcantravelersdoatthePigBeach?
A.Swimwithpigsandliveonthecatamarans.B.Spotwildgreenturtlesandgodiving.C.Playsportsandenjoyseafoodonthesand.D.Watchwildpigsandvisithistoricalsites.2.Whichofthefollowingbeachesarenotedfortheirdifficultaccess?
A.PigBeachandWhitehavenBeach.B.PigBeachandGraceBay.C.WhitehavenBeachandPraiadaFortaleza.D.GraceBayandPraiadaFortaleza.3.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassageaboutthefourbeaches?
A.Theyareallidealdestinationsfortravelerstogoshopping.B.Theyallgainpopularityforthesametypeofnaturalscenery.C.Theyarefreeofanycommercialactivitiesandaccommodation.D.Theyeachhavenaturalcharmanduniquetravelhighlights.PhotographerBrandonStantonhasspentmorethanadecadebuildingtheglobalstorytellingmovementcalledHumansofNewYork,aprojectthatsharesphotosandpersonalstoriesofpeoplehemeetsonthestreet.Nowheiscelebratingthecitywhereitallbeganwithhisfifthbook,DearNewYork.StantongrewupinMarietta,Georgia,andstudiedhistoryattheUniversityofGeorgia.Aftercollege,heworkedinfinanceinChicago,Illinois.In2010,helosthisjobandmovedtoNewYorkCitywithanidea:tophotograph10,000peoplethroughoutthecityandaskthemtheirstory.Hissubjectsrangedfromaretiredteachertoanimmigrant(移民)startingabusiness.ItevolvedintotheseriesHumansofNewYorkonsocialmediaandnowhasmorethan30millionfollowersworldwide.Overtheyears,Stantonbecameabest-sellingauthoroffivecollectionsofhisphotography,beginningwithHumansofNewYorkin2013.Hisnewestbook,DearNewYork,isfilledwithhundredsofportraitsandstoriescollectedovertwoyearsfromacrossthecity’sfivedistricts.Statonhadthebookpublishedtocompleteastrongcharitablemission:alltheproceedsfromthebookareusedtosupportvariousvoluntaryserviceprogramsinNewYorkCity,includingalocalfoodbankandayouthartsprogram.Alongsidethebook,Stantonrevealedaninstallation(装置艺术)atGrandCentralTerminalthatranfortwoweeksinOctober,featuringmorethan150digitalscreensshowingportraitsandstoriesfromthecity.Italsoincludedanartshowcasewithphotostakenbymorethan600publicschoolstudents.Stantoncalledit“acelebrationofpeople”,addingthataspecial“messagewall”allowedvisitorstosharetheirownreflections.StantontoldCBStherearethreepartstohismission:“Tousemyworktoprovidecomfort,improvethelivesofotherpeople,andcreatemomentsofconnection.”4.WhatoriginallyinspiredStantontostarttheHumansofNewYorkproject?
A.Hisacademicbackgroundinhistory.B.Hispassionforstreetphotography.C.Thesuddenjoblossandanewlifegoal.D.Theencouragementfromhisfollowers.5.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesthedevelopmentoftheHumansofNewYorkproject?
A.Fromalocalattempttoaglobalhit.B.Fromapersonalhobbytoafinancialtool.C.Fromaprofessionalstudytoapubliclecture.D.Fromawrittenblogtoaphotographicexhibition.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“proceeds”inparagraph3probablymean?
A.Plans.B.Progress.C.Processes.D.Profits.7.WhatdoweknowaboutStantonfromtheinstallationatGrandCentralTerminal?
A.Heexpandshisinfluencefromonlinetoofflinespaces.B.Hevaluestheperspectiveoftheyoungergeneration.C.HefocusesentirelyonthestoriesofNewYorkcitizens.D.Hecommercializeshisprojectthroughvariousexhibitions.Severewintersandmoderncitiesmakelifetoughforwildanimals,especiallywhentheygetlostorwandertoofarfromtheirnaturalhabitats.Animalsanctuaries(庇护所)areoftenfloodedwithanimalsindesperateneedofhelp,especiallyinwinter—yetarecentrescueattheSuffolkOwlSanctuaryinEasternEnglandstoodoutforanunusualreason.Thissanctuary,whichtypicallycaresforinjuredowls,receiveditsfirst-everoverweightowl(猫头鹰).Amemberofthepublicfoundthesmall,wetbirdstrugglinginabushandbroughtitin.Athoroughcheck-uprevealednoinjuries;theowlcouldn’tflysimplybecauseitwasoverweight—weighing245grams,33%abovethenormalupperlimitforitssize.Thecausewasnatural:anunusuallywarmwinter,combinedwithasharpfour-yearpopulationincreaseofmice,createdan“all-you-can-eatbuffet”thatledtheowltoovereat.Thesanctuaryputtheowlonadietandexerciseroutine,anditquicklylostweightandregainedhealth.Itwaseventuallyreleasedbackintothewild,withavideoofitssmoothflightfromawoodenboxpostedonthesanctuary’sFacebookpage.Whetherthisobesity(肥胖症)caseisastrangeeffectofclimatechangeoracoincidenceofmousepopulationcyclesandmilderweatherremainsunclear.However,itemphasizestheimportanceofprotectingwildanimals.Ifyouencounterasufferingwildanimal,approachwithcaution—wearglovesandavoidrisks,astheymaybeunusedtohumans,tendingtoattack,orcarryingdiseases.Wildanimalsstruggletoadapttomoderncities,andanimalsanctuariesserveasvitalsafeshelters.Staffedbyprofessionals,thesesanctuariesrescuenotonlyinjuredorsickanimalsbutalsothoseindanger,especiallycriticalinwinterwhenfoodandshelterarelacking.Whilesomefocusonspecificspecieslikeowlsandothersoncertainregions,allsharethesamegoal:torestorewildanimalstotheirnaturalstateandreturnthemtothewild.8.WhywastherescueoftheowlbytheSuffolkOwlSanctuaryconsideredunusual?
A.Itwasforanowlfoundstrugglinginabush.B.Itmarkedthesanctuary’sfirstoverweightowlcase.C.ItinvolvedaspeciesrarelyseeninthatregionofEngland.D.Itreleasedanowlbackintothewildsoonerthanexpected.9.WhatdoestheauthorimplybymentioningthevideoonFacebook?
A.Thesanctuaryhasalargenumberoffans.B.Thesanctuarykeepstrackoftheowlinthewild.C.Theowlhasrecoveredandreturnedtonature.D.Thepubliciseagertoknowthesituationoftheowl.10.Whatmessagedoestheauthorwanttoconveythroughtheowlcase?
A.Animalsanctuariesshouldpayattentiontoanimalobesity.B.Environmentalchangescandisturbnaturalanimalbehavior.C.Wildlifeshouldbekeptinsanctuariesforbetterprotection.D.Globalwarmingistheprimarythreattoallwildlifepopulations.11.Whatisthemainpurposeofthelastparagraph?
A.Tolistthedifferenttypesofanimalsanctuaries.B.Toemphasizetheessentialroleofanimalsanctuaries.C.Toexplainthechallengeswildanimalsfaceincities.D.Tocallformorepublicdonationstosanctuaries.Scientistshavemadeabreakthroughinhelpingthosesufferingfromvisualdisordersbyplacingtinyelectronicchipsintothebackoftheireyes.Thechipsareonly2mmwide,aboutasthickasagrainofrice.Atrialinvolved38patientswithage-relatedmaculardegeneration(AMD)(黄斑变性),aconditionmostlyaffectingtheelderlyandmakingcentralvisionunclear.Around600,000peopleintheUKhaveAMD.Thetrialwasconductedat17hospitalsinfiveEuropeancountries,includingtheUK.Thepatientshad“dryAMD”,whichdamageslight-detectingcellsatthebackoftheeye.Thesecellstransformlightintoelectricalsignalsforthebrain.Whenthesecellsaredamagedordestroyed,theycausepoorvision,andthereiscurrentlynocureforthiscondition.Thetiny“bionic”chipscangivepeoplebacksomesight.Bionicmeansaman-madeobjectthatactsasabodypart.Thepatientsgetapairofglasseswithabuilt-invideocameraandasmallpocket-sizedblackboxthatprocessesthedata.Whenwearingtheglasses,thepatientlooksatanobject,forinstance,abook.Thecameracapturestheimage,sendsdatatotheblackboxforclarification,andtheprocessedinformationisthendeliveredtothechipundertheretina(视网膜).Thewirelesschipsendssignals(justlikeTVremotesdo)totheopticnerve(视觉神经),whichcommunicateswiththebrain.However,patientsneedtimetotraintheirbrainstointerprettheimages.Patientscanonlyseeinblackandwhite,butithassignificantlyimprovedthelivesofthosewhoweretreated.Seventy-year-oldSheilaIrvinewasoneofthepatientswhotookpartinthetrial.Sheisregisteredasblind,butnowisabletoreadbooksanddocrosswords.“Itisamazing,”shetoldtheBBC.“Iamonehappycookienow.”Scientistsarealsoexcited.“Blindpatientsareactuallyabletohavemeaningfulcentralvisionrestoration,whichhasneverbeendonebefore,”saidMahiMuqit,anassociateprofessoratUniversityCollegeLondon.12.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthe“breakthrough”mentionedinthefirstparagraph?
A.Itrestorespartialvisionforaspecificpreviouslyincurablecondition.B.Itmarksthefirstsuccessfulmedicalapplicationofbionictechnology.C.ItprovidesacompleteandpermanentcureforpatientswithAMD.D.Itsinnovationliesintheextremelysmallsizeoftheelectronicchip.13.Whatisthemainproblemcausedby“dryAMD”?
A.Itpreventstheeyesfromproducingtears.B.Itmakesthepatient’sglassesdifficulttowear.C.Itcausestheopticnervetostopworkingcompletely.D.Itdamagesthelight-sensitivecellsatthebackoftheeye.14.Howdoesthebionicchiphelppatientsregainsight?
A.Bydeliveringsignalstotheblackbox.B.Bycapturingclearimagesfortheeyes.C.Bychanginglightintoelectricalsignalsitself.D.Bysendingprocessedsignalstotheopticnerve.15.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.ANewCureDiscoveredforDryAMDB.ABreakthroughtreatmentfortheBlindC.ABionicChipforPartialVisionRestorationD.AWirelessChipforInstantAMDSightRecoveryHandlingAwkwardSchoolMomentsWeallencounterdayswhenanordinaryschoolroutinesuddenlybreaksdown.Yet,mustitspelldisaster?Ratherthanpanicking,pauseandreflect—youhavegotthroughpastchallengesandwillovercomethisoneaswell.Thesesmallupsetsareactuallygreatopportunitiestolearnhowtohandleawkwardschoolmomentswithcalmnessandconfidence.Areyoufamiliarwiththefollowingsituations?●16Ifyourmealpartnercan’teatwithyouforsomereason,don’teatalone.Viewthisasapotentialopportunityforsocialexpansion.Ifyouobservesomeoneseatedaloneandwhomyouwishtomakefriendswith,approachthemwarmly,smile,andrequesttosharethetable.●Youmustdeliveraspeechtotheclass.Whileyoufeelnervoustogiveaspeechtotheclass,recognizethatyourclassmatesarelikelyreceptive,relievedthatitisyouspeakingandnotthem.Makethemostofthischancebyconsideringyourtalkasadialogueratherthanaformalpresentation.17Thisallowsotherstoappreciateyourinterests.●Youhesitatetoaskaquestionduetoconfusion.18Insteadofseeingyouruncertaintyasaweakness,treatitasachancetolearn.Startingwith“Ifailtograsptheconceptof...”or“Idon’tunderstand…”effectivelyopensaconstructivequestion.Consistentpracticeinaskingwillsteadilystrengthenyourconfidence.●Youtakeapublicfallduringbreak.Ifyoutakeapublicfallduringbreak,prioritizeyourphysicalwell-being.Ifinjured,seekmedicalattentionimmediately.Ifunharmedbutembarrassed,remindyourselfthatothers’opinionsaretemporaryandlikelyforgottenbyday’send.19Awkwardexperiencespossesshiddenvalue.20Concludeademandingdaywitharewardingactivity—youdeserveit.Furthermore,whenwitnessingsomeoneelseindiscomfort,considerhowyoumighthelpthemrelievetheirunease.Yourkindnesscouldsignificantlyimprovetheirday.
A.Yourregularlunchcompanionisabsent.B.Youstartanawkwardconversationwithsomeone.C.Thisallowsyoutomovepasttheincidentsmoothly.D.Inthatcase,youcouldtrytoaskotherstoforgetaboutit.E.Wheneverpossible,chooseatopicyouarepassionateabout.F.Feelingpuzzledaboutatopicinclassisacommonexperience.G.Survivingawkwardmomentsbuildsstrengthforwhatevercomesnext.二、完形填空InthewakeofthePalisadesFireinLosAngeles,watercolorartistJordanHeberextendedaremarkableactofkindnesstothevictimsofthefires.Sheofferedtopainttheir________homesforfree.CharlotteTragoswasoneofthevictims.ThePalisadesFirehad________herhometotheground.Achildhoodheightchartdrawnonthekitchenwall,familytreasuresinthecupboards,herparents’weddingvideointhebasementwereall________.“Itwasaprettyspecialanduniquehouse,”Tragossaidsadly.She________withherfamilyandthreedogswhenthefirebrokeoutonJanuary7,2025,onlytakinghergraduationcertificateandapairofsneakers.Afewdayslater,afriend________avideowithTragos.ItwasaboutHeberofferingtopaintpeople’shomesastheywerebeforebeing________.DeeplytouchedbyHeber’s________,TragosreachedouttoHeber.Shewantedapaintingofherchildhoodhomeasa________forherheartbrokenparents.Afterreceivingaphoto,Heber________thepaintinginthreedaysandsentittoTragos.Seeingthepainting,Tragosrecalledthedesperatedaywhentheyranaway:streetswere________peoplerushingfortheirlives,somedrivingonthewrongside.Thescenewas________,butHeber’sofferbroughtasenseofcalm.“Ourhomesaremorethanphysicalstructuresholdingourfamily________,”Heberreflected.“It’sanincredible________formetocreatetheselastingremindersofplacesfulloflifeandmemory.”ForsurvivorslikeTragos,suchpaintingsaren’tjustabout________alostbuilding.Theyarealsoaboutoffering________—findingawayforwardfromtheashes.21.A.lostB.newC.futureD.remote22.A.shookB.turnedC.brokeD.burned23.A.boughtB.foundC.goneD.built24.A.stayedB.hidC.foughtD.escaped25.A.filmedB.sharedC.producedD.recorded26.A.removedB.constructedC.attackedD.ruined27.A.cautionB.kindnessC.curiosityD.responsibility28.A.favorB.comfortC.rewardD.memory29.A.displayedB.purchasedC.completedD.imagined30.A.coveredbyB.packedwithC.loadedinD.preparedfor31.A.wildB.dirtyC.pureD.fine32.A.photosB.secretsC.belongingsD.documents33.A.honorB.taskC.reliefD.career34.A.rebuildingB.findingC.visitingD.memorizing35.A.solutionB.relaxationC.hopeD.contentment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。ThehistoryofChina’sTeachers’DaydatesbacktotheHanDynasty.Accordingtohistoricalrecords,onthe27thdayofthe36(eight)lunarmontheachyear,thebirthdayofChina’sgreatthinkerConfucius,theemperorwouldgotoConfucius’templeandshowrespecttothefamousphilosopher37(follow)bycourtofficials.Theemperorwouldalsoinviteroyalteacherstothepalacefor38statedinner.Onthisday,teachersaroundthenationenjoyedaday’svacationand39(give)driedmeatasgifts.Althoughtheterm“Teachers’Day”hadnotyetbeen40(formal)established,thisregularpracticeofhonoringConfuciusandteachersalreadyhadthefeaturesofafestival.Itwaswidelyregarded41theoriginof“Teachers’Day”inancientChina.Thereafter,thistraditioncontinuedanddevelopedthroughtheWei,Jin,Tang,Song,MingandQing42(dynasty),whilethestatusandtreatmentofteachersgraduallyimproved.Inrecentyears,theChinesegovernmenthastakenmanymeasures43(urge)thewholesocietytorespectteachersandimprovetheirstatus,workingandlivingconditions.OnJanuary21,1985,theStandingCommitteeoftheNationalPeople’sCongress(代表大会)decidedonSeptember10asTeachers’Day.Studentscaneasilyexpresstheirrespecttoteachersatthebeginningoftheterm.Meanwhile,Septemberhasnoothernationalcelebrations,makingiteasytofocusonrelevantactivitiesandpromotethe44(establish)ofasoundsocialpracticethatvaluesteachers,knowledgeandtalentsnationwide.Thisis45September10waschosenasTeachers’Day.四、书信写作46.假如你是李华,春节来临之际,你的英国笔友Peter来信表达节日祝福,并想邀请你为他所在学校的汉语学习俱乐部制作一份春节介绍视频。请你给Peter回复一封邮件,内容包括:1.表达感谢;2.介绍视频。注意:1.词数80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearPeter,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua五、书面表达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。LeowasaquietstudentatPinewoodHighwithadeeploveforhisschool.Hepreferredtokeepawayfromthelaughterandgamesofhisclassmates;thequietmusicroomwashisfavoriteplace.Hisexcellentviolintalenthadearnedhimascholarship,makinghimfocusmoreonmusicandspendlittletimewithlivelypeers.Mostdays,hedevotedhimselfinmusicalnotes,findingcomfortinthepeaceofmusicandrarelyinteractingwithmembersofotherclubs.Whenautumnarrived,anewrulefortheannualtalentshowwasannounced:eachperformancemustbeagroupworkinvolvingatleastthreestudentsfromdifferentclubs,themed“OneStageWeCreate”.Thewinningworkwould
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