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高三模拟卷(二)

英语

注意事项:

1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。

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.Whatdoesthemanlikeaboutthemovie?

A.Theplot.B.Themusic.C.Theperformance.

2.Whatistheweatherlikeinthewoman'shometown?

A.Settled.B.Extreme.C.Changeable.

3.Howmuchisoneblackpudding?

A.$3.B.$5.C.$6.

4.Whatwillthemanprobablydo?

A.Takepartinthegame.

B.LendhisshoestoJohn.

C.Turnaroundandheadhome.

5.Whydidn'tthewomanattendthepartyi

A.Shetreatedapatient.

B.Shetendedtohergrandmother.

C.Shewasdiagnosedwithheartdisease.

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。

英语试题(T9)第1页(共12页)

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.

7.Whereistheman'skey?

A.Inthedrawer.B.Inhisschoolbag.C.Inhispocket.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutbuildingmodeltrainsandcars?

A.Boring.B.Enjoyable.C.Annoying.

9.Whatisthespeakers'commonhobby?

A.Singing.B.Swimming.C.Playingmusic.

10.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?

A.Flythekite.B.Gojogging.C.Buildmodels.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Whatmakesthewomanfeelsurprised?

A.Herwalletismissing.

B.Shehasabadmemory.

C.Thephoneismultifunctional.

12.Whatisadisadvantageofdigitalwalletsaccordingtotheman!

A.Havingariskofidentitytheft.

B.Notbeingacceptedeverywhere.

C.BeinglimitedbyBluetoothandWi-Fi.

13.Wherewillthemanprobablygo?

A.Alibrary.B.Anairport.C.Abank.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14.Whatkindofpeoplecanlivelongerandhappier2

A.ThosewhoareclosetotheInternet.

B.Thosewhocanlearntolivewithstress.

C.Thosewhohavecloseinterpersonalrelationships.

15.Whyisthemangivingthewomantheinformation?

A.Heisgivinghertasks.

B.Sheisreadingbooksonthissubject.

C.Theyhadaconversationonthistopicbefore.

16.Whichpartofpersonaldevelopmenthasthewomanfocusedon?

A.Sleep.B.Diet.CPhysicalexercise.

17.Whathasthewomanalwayswantedtodo?

A.Getapet.

B.Cookforfriendsregularly.

C.Makeweeklyvideocallswithfamily.

英语试题(T9)第2页(共12页)

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.Whatdoesthespeakerdo?

A.SheisaTVproducer.B.Sheisapolitician.C.Sheisascientist.

19.Wheredidthespeakerworkrecently?

A.Inaboat.B.Atauniversity.C.AtaTVstation.

20.Whyaresharksreturning?

A.Thereismorefoodtoeat.

B.Thewaterqualityisbetter.

C.Therearefewerpeopletohuntthem.

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

TheEmploymentActcoversemployeesworkingunderacontractofservicewithan

employer.Anemployershouldgivelegalbenefitsscheduledunderthelawtoanintern,a

studentgettingpracticalexperienceinajob,ifhe/sheisperformingworkandhaswork

arrangementssimilartothatofaregularemployeeintheorganisation.Someimportantpoints

arehighlightedbelow:

1.HoursofWork,Overtime&RestDays

·Anemployeeshouldnotberequiredtoworkformorethan8hoursinadayormore

than44hoursinaweek.However,he/shemayberequiredtoworkovertimeifheagreesto

doso,subjecttothelimitof12hoursperdayandamaximumof72hourspermonth.

·Theemployermustpaytheemployeefortheextrahoursofworkorforworkingonhis

restdaysorpublicholidays.Anemployermustgranttheemployeeonerestday(whichisnot

paid)inaweek.

2.AnnualLeave

AnemployeeisentitledtoAnnualLeaveifhe/shehasworkedforatleast3months.

3.SickLeave

Paidsickleaveshallbegrantedtoanemployeewhosubmitsamedicalcertificate,which

maybeissuedbyadentistordoctor,providedthat:

·Theemployeehasservedtheemployerforatleast3months.

·Theemployeehasinformedortriedtoinformtheemployerwithin48hoursofhis/her

absence.

·Theemployee'ssickleaveisauthorizedbythecompany'sdoctororagovernment

doctor.

Employersaretonotifytheprogrammeadministratorifstudents’leaveapplication

exceedswhatisentitled.

英语试题(T9)第3页(共12页)

21.Whatisthenormallimitonweeklyworkinghours?

A.8hours.B.12hours.C.44hours.D.72hours.

22.Whichisrequiredforpaidsickleave?

A.Permissionfromemployers.B.Medicaltreatmentfromdoctors.

C.Earlynotificationtoemployers.D.Employmentofthreemonthsormore.

23.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?

A.Ajobadvertisement.B.Alegalguideforinterns.

C.Aworkinginsurancepolicy.D.Astudent'sinternshipreport.

B

InQingdao,aguesthousenamed“Yameng'sHome”ismarkedbyaBarbiedollina

wheelchairatitsentrance.Operatedby29-year-oldCuiYameng,itembodieshermissionto

createabarrier-freeenvironmentforpeoplewithdisabilities.

Cui'sdedicationbeganinhighschoolthroughvolunteerwork,leadinghertostudyspecial

education.Hertravelswithphysically-challengedfriendsduringuniversityrevealedhow

everydayobstacleslikesmallstepsbecamesignificantbarriers.Thisinspiredherlong-term

goalofanaccessiblehotel.Asapracticalstart,shetransformedherapartment'sfirstfloor

intothisinclusiveguesthousein2023.Everydetailisdesignedforaccessibility:alowentrance

ramp,loweredkitchencounters,anadjustablebathroommirror,andcustomizedbedheights.

Cuioffersfreestaystoguestswithdisabilities,requestingonlyapersonalstoryinreturn.Her

aimistoprovidedignifiedandcomfortableaccommodation.

Herfirstguestwasayoungwomanwhohadlostbothlegs.Cuiarrangedatandem(双排

的)bicycleridealongthecoastforher—afirst-timeexperiencetheguestlatersharedonline.

Thepostinspiredmanyfollowers,includingonemanwhoembarkedonhisfirstsolotripin

twentyyears.Cuipointsoutthatthecoreissueisnotanabsenceofaccessiblefacilities,but

ratheralackofpublicawarenessaboutdisabilities.Besidestheguesthouse,sheworksata

localwelfarecenter,organizingactivitieswherechildrenwearblindfoldstoexperiencedaily

lifewithoutsighttofosterpublicunderstanding.

Herinitiativehascreatedarippleeffect.Aftergainingonlineattention,shebegan

receivingrequestsfromlocalbusinessesforaccessibledesignadvice.Cuihopesherstory

empowersotherstocontributeaccordingtotheircapacities.Todate,herguesthousehas

hosted28guestsandreceivedinternationalbookings.CuiacknowledgesChina'sprogressin

accessibility,citingsupportivelawsandimprovedservices.Yet,herultimatewishisfora

futurewheresuchspecializedaccommodationsbecomeunnecessary,asaffordable,accessible

optionsareavailableeverywhere.Shesincerelylooksforwardtothatday.

24.WhatinspiredCuitodesigntheguesthouse?

A.Herworkatawelfarecenter.

B.Volunteerserviceinheryouth.

英语试题(T9)第4页(共12页)

C.Heracademicpursuitofspecialeducation.

D.Hertravelexperienceswithdisabledfriends.

25.WhatcanbeinferredaboutCui'sinfluence?

A.Shehasbuiltbusinesspartnerships.

B.Shehasmotivateddisabledtravelers.

C.Shehasabsorbedgovernmentfunding.

D.Shehastransformedtraditionalhotels.

26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesCui?

A.Traditionalandcautious.

B.Humorousandambitious.

C.Romanticandadventurous.

D.Pioneeringandcompassionate.

27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext.

A.AHomeWithoutBarriers

B.AChanceforNewBusiness

C.AHeroofOnlineCampaign

D.ACenterforSpecialEducation

C

Globaltrendsindicatethatbasicresourceslikefoodandwaterarebecomingincreasingly

scarce.Withthepopulationprojectedtoreach10billion30yearsfromtoday,feeding

everyoneisamajorchallenge,aswewillnothavemorewaterorarable(可耕作的)landinthe

future.Deforestationisnotasustainablesolutionduetoitssevereimpactsonclimatechange.

IsraelicompanyNetafimaddressesthisbypromotingdripirrigation,atechnologyit

pioneered.Thismethoddeliverspreciseamountsofwaterandnutrientsdirectlytoplantroots,

dramaticallyimprovingefficiency.Transitioningtodripirrigationsavesenormousamountsof

water.Forexample,Netafim'ssystemforricefieldscanreducewaterusagebyupto70%.It

alsominimizestheneedforharmfulchemicalsandhelpsreducesoildegradationcausedby

farming.Furthermore,smartirrigationlowersthecarbonfootprintbecausecropscanbe

grownclosetoretailers,cuttingdownonlong-distancetransportation.Greenhousefarming

supportedbysuchtechnologyalsocontributestothisreduction.Netafimisadditionally

workingtoreduceplasticwastethroughrecyclinginitiativesforusedirrigationlines.

Amajorobstacleremainsaffordabilityfortheworld's450millionsmallholderfarmers.In

response,Netafimisdevelopingcheapersystemsandinnovativebusinessmodels.These

英语试题(T9)第5页(共12页)

include“irrigationasaservice”,wherefarmerspayamonthlyfee,and“community

irrigation”projectsthatpoolresourcesforsmallfarmers,assuccessfullyimplementedinIndia.

Thecompanyalsoassistsgovernments,suchasRwanda's,indevelopingnewagricultural

areas.

Although75%ofIsrael’scropsusedripirrigation,theglobaladoptionrateisonlyabout

5%,withmostagriculturestillrelyingonwastefulfloodirrigation.Actually,thegrowing

demandforsuchsolutionsisglobal.Thetechnologywaswell-receivedattheDubaiExpo,

highlightingthekeeninterestfromwater-scarceregionsliketheArabianGulf,whichseekto

reducedependenceonfoodimportsandenhanceitsfoodsecuritythroughinnovation.

28.Whatdoestheauthorhighlightaboutfutureresourceavailability?

A.Theimpactoftechnology.

B.Thedamageofdeforestation.

C.Thethreatofclimatechange.

D.Theshortageofwaterandfarmland.

29.Whatisanaddedbonusofdripirrigationbesidessavingwater?

A.Itendssoilloss.

B.Itcutsplasticwaste.

C.Itreduceschemicaluse.

D.Itspeedsupcropgrowth.

30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“pool”mostprobablymeaninparagraph3?

A.Donate.B.Combine.C.Save.D.Control.

31.WhydoestheauthormentionregionsliketheArabianGulfinthelastparagraph?

A.Toshowglobaldemandfordripirrigation.

B.TocomparetheiragriculturewithIsrael's.

C.Toprovetheeffectivenessofdripirrigation.

D.Tocriticizetheirdependenceonfoodimports.

D

Foryears,expertshavecautionedthatexcessivescreentimewearsawaycognitivedepth

andsustainedfocus.Now,aculturalfightbackisunderway.Phraseslike“digitalburnout”and

“attentionrecession(注意力衰退)”haveenteredmainstreamdiscourse.Accordingtoa

Deloittesurvey,nearly25%ofrespondentsdeletedatleastonesocialmediaappinthepast

year—afigurethatrisestoone-thirdamongGenerationZ,whocitementalhealthstrainand

theperformativepressureofconstantconnectivity.

英语试题(T9)第6页(共12页)

Thisraisesapressingquestion:ifusersareincreasinglyawareofthepsychologicalcostsof

infinitescrolling,whydobrandspushhardertocaptureattention?Theuncomfortabletruth

liesinadvertising'seconomicfunction.Whileadvertisingdidnotcreatethemoderneconomy,

itfuelsitsgrowth.Eachpaidimpressionsustainsasystemthatregulators,parentsand

policymakersarenowquestioning.Thus,whatbeganasadebateabouttechnologyhas

unavoidablybecomeaconversationaboutmarketingissues.

Yetthepreviousdatashowsthisstrategyisbackfiring.Kantar'sMediaReactionsstudy

revealsasharpdeclineinpeoplesayingsocialmediaadscapturetheirattention.Inother

words,brandsarepayingmoreforlesseffectiveengagement.Undersuchcircumstances,

someforward-thinkingbrandsarechoosinganotherway.Heineken,aDutchbeerbrand,for

instance,launcheda“BoringPhone”campaigntoencouragepresenceoverscrolling.

Similarly,BottegaVeneta,anItalianluxuryfashionbrand,madeheadlinesbydeactivatingits

socialmediaaccounts,redirectingfocustowardcraftsmanship,physicalexhibitions,and

culturaldialogue.Thesearen'tanti-digitalmoves.They'resignalsofashift:frommaximising

attentiontorespectingit.

Sowheredoesthisleaveus?Youngpeoplesaythealways-onmodelisbreakingthem.

Parentsandregulatorsaredesperateforsolutions.Thecentralquestionisnolongerwhether

theattentioneconomycarriesconsequences,butwhetherthemarketwillleadavoluntary

transformationorawaitimposed(强制的)force.

32.Whatismainlydiscussedinthefirstparagraph?

A.Publicreactiontoexcessivescreentime.

B.Thementalharmcausedbysocialmedia.

C.Professionalwarningsagainstscreenoveruse.

D.Thepressureondigitalappstoimproveservice.

33.Whydobrandspersistinaggressivedigitalengagement?

A.Regulatorsdemandmoreonlinecontent.

B.Policymakersdesireefficientuserresponse.

C.Users'resistanceisconsideredinsignificant.

D.Brandsregardusers'attentionasprofitable.

34.Howdidsomeforward-thinkingbrandsaddressthechallenge?

A.Byprioritizingcareforusers'attention.

B.Byrefusingtoupdateanydigitaloutput.

C.Byexpandingtheirsocialmediapresence.

D.Bylaunchingdigitaladvertisingcampaigns.

英语试题(T9)第7页(共12页)

35.Whatdoestheauthorexpectforthefutureoftheattentioneconomy‘

A.Theattention-basedindustrywillsooncollapse.

B.Thetransformationwilltakeplaceinanycase.

C.Brandswillfurthermaximizeattentioncapture.

D.Regulatorymeasureswillultimatelyforcechanges.

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。

Relocatingfromonecountrytoanotherisexciting,butitisalsoachallengingexperience.

Shiftingtoacompletelynewculturealmostalwaysresultsinacultureshockforallpeople.

36Somehardlynoticeitseffectatall,whileotherscanfinditverydifficulttoadaptto

theirnewenvironment.

IgrewupinasmalltowninSlovakia,wheremostoftheinformationIhadaboutAmerica

camefromitsmovies,andthepurposeofthemisalwaystoentertainviewers,whiledetailsof

Americanlifemaynotbepreciselydessribed.Ihadimaginedathousandpossibilitiesofwhat

lifeinAmericawouldbelike.37

Americansfinditeasytomakecasualfriends.Theybecomefriendsfirstandbuildtrust

laterifatall.Americansmakefriendsandbecomerelativelycloseinnotimex38Inmy

culture,webelieveinbuildingfriendshipsandstayingconnectedafterthetrustisbuilt.Only

aftercomingtoAmericadidIrealizethatmyself-identificationasareservedpersonispartof

myculturalidentitywithSlovakianculture.

39Americansfindituncomfortableifothersstandtooclose.Whenfriendsorfamily

greet,theygiveashorthugandstepasidetohavesomedistanceforconversation.We

Slovakianpeopleliketospeaksittingorstandingclosetoeachother.Also,it'sconsidered

disrespectfultokeepalargedistanceduringtheconversation.

Partoftheexcitementoflivinginanewcultureislearningabouthowitdiffersfrommy

ownculture.40Bylearningtounderstandandnavigatethecultureofanothercountry,I

havebecomeamoreopen-mindedperson.Ithastaughtmetoshapemyownculturalidentity.

A.Butit'seasyforthemtodisappearfromoneanother'slife.

B.Differentpeoplemightexperiencecultureshockdifferently.

C.Itisthereforenecessarytoknowhowtohandlecultureshock.

D.IalwayscomparemyvaluesandcustomswiththoseinAmerica.

E.AnothershockingobservationformewastheinformalityoftheAmericans.

F.Americancultureisalsodifferentfrommineintermsofasenseofpersonalspace.

G.ButIhadneverexpectedthatIwouldhaveacultureshockonceIwasactuallythere.

英语试题(T9)第8页(共12页)

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。

Whenaplayerontheopposingteammakesaterriblemistakeonabigmatch,thereaction

formanysportsfansis41.Butnoteverysportsfan.

WithaminuteandahalfleftinanNFLplayoffgame(全国橄榄球联盟季后赛)last

season,theBaltimoreRavensscoredatouchdownto42theBuffaloBills'leadto27—25.

Twomorepointswould43thegame.

TheRavensquarterback44theballtohisteammateMarkAndrew,whowasatthe

goalline.Hecaughtit…andhedroppedit.Thus,thewholeseason45andtheRavens

lostthegame.

Butevenamidtheirtriumph,someBillsfansfelt46forAndrewwhohasType1

diabetes,aseriousandlifelongdisease.TwoBillsfanssetouttoraisemoneyforBreakthrough

T1D,a47supportingdiabetesresearchandadvocacy.“Eventhoughhewasplaying

againstus,we'vegottremendous48forAndrew.Thereissomethingmoreimportantthan

the49itself,”BillsfansRyanandHowardsaid.

Theireffortraisedmorethan$146,000from4,000-plusdonations,farexceedingthe

goalof$5,000.Theyneverexpecteditto50likethis.Theyweresurprisedathow

quicklythecontributionspouredin.51,theyweremostlyfromBills'fans.Butas52

spread,fansoftheRavensandotherNFLteamsjoinedin.

Afterthegame,Andrewexpressedhisdeepdissatisfactionwithhis53atthedecisive

moment.Despitethenegativity,hesawheartfeltloveandencouragement,especiallyfrom

thosewho54tothecharity.WhileBillsfansadmittedthattheywouldalwayssupport

theirownteam,theywouldalsohaveasoft55fortheRavensfromthenon.

41.A.silenceB.joyC.angerD.pity

42.A.broadenB.holdC.narrowD.follow

43.A.loseB.missC.startD.tie

44.A.kickedB.threwC.blockedD.pushed

45.A.endedB.lastedC.flewD.remained

46.A.enviousB.gratefulC.sorryD.ashamed

47.A.campaignB.committeeC.charityD.hospital

48.A.permissoinB.respectC.assistanceD.credit

49.A.processB.playC.themeD.issue

50.A.runoutB.slipawayC.makesenseD.blowup

51.A.InitiallyB.QuicklyC.LuckilyD.Gradually

52.A.rumorB.hopeC.wordD.wisdom

53.A.harvestB.alternativeC.situationD.performance

54.A.referredB.belongedC.appealedD.donated

55.A.spotB.voiceC.powerD.drink

英语试题(T9)第9页(共12页)

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。

TikTokvideoswithlineslike“Tomorrow,you'returningChinese!”havesparkeda

worldwidecraze.Aleadingvoiceinthistrendiscontent56(create)SherryXiiRui,who

starteduploadingamusingvideosabouteverydayChinesehabitsonsocialmediatagged

“Becoming_Chinese”inlate2025.Justtwomonthslater,herseriesofmorethan20videos

57(average)1millionviewseach.

“BecomingChinese”meansembracingChinesephilosophyoflife:practicalyet58

(poet),smartyetkind.Thismindsetisadoptedwidelyindailyroutinesofforeignersasthey

pickupsmallChinesehabitstorefresh59(they):doingBaDuanJininthemorning,

sippingwarmwaterduringtheday,andwearingslippersathomeinsteadofgoingbarefoot.

Thesepracticesstemfromalong-standingChinesephilosophy:liveintune66nature,and

maintaingoodhealthbeforeproblemsarise.

Digitaltoolsarefuelingagrowingsenseof“beingChinese”,withChina'sopen-sourceAI

modelslikeDeepSeek61(use)dailyatpresentbypeoplearoundtheworldforreal-time

translation.Algorithm-basedplatformslikeRedNote62(shape)howglobalusersaccess

informationaboutChinainthepastfewmonths,allowingthemtoengagewithChinesesociety

throughlifestylecontent.

Someexpertsdescribe63“BecomingChinese”trendaspeer-to-peercultural

exchange,distinctfrompasticonslikepandasorKungfu.ItisasignthatChinesecultureisn't

justforadmiration64forlivingandenjoying.Somecallthephenomenon

“Chinamaxxing”(atermforembracingChineseculturetothefullest),_65theChinese

spiritmeetsaglobaltasteforsustainability,balance,andco-creation.

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,上周你校为来访的英国学生举办了“世界厨房”美食制作交流活动。请你为

学校英文报写一篇新闻报道,介绍此次活动。内容包括:

(1)活动过程;

(2)活动意义。

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。

英语试题(T9)第10页(共12页)

WorldKitchen:ABiteofFriendship

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。

Everyyearmyswimmingteamreliesonthepool'sSnackShack(零食店)toraisemoney

forswimmeets(运动会)andequipment.Butlastmonth,attheendofourfirstsummer

meeting,CoachAbbycalledusalltogether,announcing:theSnackShackwouldbeclosedfor

repairsallAugust,whichmeantwecouldn’taffordanymeetsthatyear.Suddenly,aheavy

gloomsettledoverthewholeteam.

Thenextmorning,practicefeltreallyweird.Noneofuswereswimmingourbest,and

eventhoughCoachAbbywassmilingasusual,wecouldtellshewasworried.

Whenwegotoutofthepoolforabreak,Milasuggested,“Ifwecan'trelyontheSnack

Shack,shallweholdapoolpartytoraisemoney?”Atfirst,CoachAbbywasn'tsureabout

doingabigfundraiser.Butonceshesawhowmuchweallwantedtohelp,shesaid,“That's

OK.Let'sgoforit!"That'swhenwestartedbrainstormingideasforourpoolparty.

“WecouldhaveaFunintheSunLemonadeStand,”Isuggested.

Anotherteammateofferedtomakestarfishcookies.

Someformedthegamescommittee."Let'shaveafishinggameforthelittlekids,"said

one.“Whentheydroptheirfishinglinesintothepool,wecanattachprizestothem!”

Wespreadoutabigposter,writingdownideasonebyone—alemonadestand,starfish-

shapedcookiesales,apoolfishinggame...Weworkedlateintotheafternoon,ourhearts

filledwithhopefortheupcomingpoolparty.

英语试题(T9)第11页(共12页)

Thenextday,assoonasIarrivedatthepoolgrounds,MilaandIsetupourFuninthe

SunLemonadeStand.Wehadstacksofcupsandafancydrinkdispenserfilledwithlemonade.

Lookingaround,otherteammateswerebusymakingpreparationsfortheirstands.The

weatherstartedoutperfect—sunnyandwarm.Morepeopleshowedupthanwe'dexpected:

familieswithkids,neighbors,andevensomeformerswimteammembers.Everyonelaughed

astheyplayedthefishinggameandlineduptobuylemonadeandcookies.

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。

Butsuddenly,darkcloudsrolledin,blockingthesun.

Beforelong,thedarkcloudsdriftedawayandthesunshoneagain.

英语试题(T9)第12页(共12页)

高三模拟卷(二)

英语参考答案

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答案BACABCDBDBDADCB

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答案AADABBGAFDBCDBA

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答案CCBBDACDDA

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21.C。细节理解题。原文在“HoursofWork,Overtime&RestDays”部分明确指出:“Anemployeeshouldnotbe

requiredtowork….morethan44hoursinaweek”,这直接给出了每周44小时的上限。A项“8hours”对应原文中

的每日工作上限(“morethan8hoursinaday”),但本题问的是“weekly”上限,属于张冠李戴。B项“12hours”对应

原文中每日加班的上限(“subjecttothelimitof12hoursperday”),与正常周工作时间无关,属于张冠李戴。D项

“72hours”对应原文中每月加班的上限(“amaximumof72hourspermonth”),同样不是正常周工作上限,属于张

冠李戴。

22.D。细节理解题。原文“SickLeave”部分列出三个条件,第一条明确写道:“Theemployeehasservedtheemployer

foratleast3months.”,即“至少工作3个月”,与D项“Employmentofthreemonthsormore”为同义替换。A项

“Permissionfromemployers”错误:原文中病假需要由“thecompany'sdoctororagovernmentdoctor”授权,而非雇

主许可,属于张冠李戴和过度引申。B项“Medicaltreatmentfromdoctors”错误:原文要求提交“medicalcertificate

(医疗证明)”,而不是接受治疗本身,属于过度引申。C项“Earlynotificationtoemployers”错误:原文要求“has

informedortriedtoinformtheemployerwithin48hoursofhis/herabsence”,这是缺勤后48小时内通知,而非“提

前(Early)”通知,“Early”一词造成语义偏差。

23.B。推理判断题。原文开篇说明“TheEmploymentActcoversemployees”,并特别指出:“Anemployershouldgive

legalbenefitsscheduledunderthelawtoanintern...ifhe/sheisperformingworkandhasworkarrangements

similartothatofaregularemployee”,随后分条款列举工时、加班、年假、病假等法律规定的权利与义务,语言客观、

条文清晰,整体符合法律指南的特征,且明确提及“intern(实习生)”,因此最可能出自一份面向实习生的法律指南。

A项“Ajobadvertisement”错误:招聘广告通常包含职位描述、薪资待遇、申请方式等内容,而本文通篇是法律条款

的说明,没有招聘信息。C项“Aworkinginsurancepolicy”错误:保险单主要涉及理赔范围、保费、免责条款等,本文

讨论的是工时、休假等雇佣法律权利,与保险无关。D项“Astudent'sinternshipreport”错误:学生实习报告通常是

第一人称的个人经历总结、反思或任务记录,而本文是第三人称的客观法律条文摘录,没有个人化叙述。

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传递关怀,用行动提升社会对残障群体的关注,彰显包容与创新的力量。

24.D。事实细节题。根据原文第二段可知,崔雅萌是在和残障朋友旅行时,目睹了日常障碍对残障人士的不

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