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2026届高三英语高考精准预测卷02(全国二卷)

(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)

注意事项:

I.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,名答案写在答题卡上。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L5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.HowdoesEmilysound?

A.Upset.B.Relieved.C.Cheerful.

2.Whyistheairportnoisenotaproblem?

A.Soundrecordingisn'tneeded.

B.Theairportisfar.

C.It?snotloudenough.

3.Whatdothespeakersagreeon?

A.Publicspeakingisavaluableskill.

B.Everyoneisbornagoodpublicspeaker.

C.Publicspeakingclassesareusuallyineffective.

4.Whatarcthespeakers'attitudestowardstheeconomicreport?

A.Bothskeptical

B.Disagreeonfindings

C.Bothtrustdata

W:Precisely.Amorecarefulanalysisisneeded.

5.Whatwastheturningpointinthewoman'spreviousjob?

A.Asuccessfulprojectsheled.

B.Acriticalconversationwithhermentor.

C.Amistakethattaughtheravaluablelesson.

第二节(共15小题;每小题L5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。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.WhatisLewislike?

A.Patient.B.Talented.C.Creative.

7.WhatkeptSophiafromgoingabroad?

A.Apoorcommandofforeignlanguages.

B.Thefearofanewenvironment.

C.Herbadacademicperformance.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whyaregreenroofsdesignedaccordingtotheman?

A.Tosavematerials.

B.Tocutdownenergyuse.

C.Todealwithairpollution.

9.Whatisthemaintopicoftheconversation?

A.Futureeducation.

B.Environmenlalprotection.

C.Improvementsinpeople'slives.

听第8段材料,回答第10、11、12题。

10.Whydoesthewomantakehercattothevet's?

A.Itneedsabath.

B.Ithadapoorappetiteyesterday.

C.Ithastohavearoutinechcck-up.

11.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutbathinghercatherself?

A.It'stime-consuming.B.It'schallenging.C.It'seasy.

12.Whatdothespeakersmainlytalkaboutintheend?

A.Thetipsforbathingacat.

B.Thetimetobuypetsupplies.

C.Theplaceforamedicalcheck.

听第9段材料,回答第13、14、15、16题。

13.Whatis(hemaintopicof(heconversation?

A.China'shistory.B.China'sachievements.C.China'sindustry.

14.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Onatrain.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inafactory.

15.Whatdothespeakershaveincommon?

A.They'vebothtriedChinesemedicine.

B.TheybothknowChineseculturewell.

C.TheybothenjoyChinesefood.

16.HowmanyaspectsofmodernChinesecontributiondidthewomanmention?

A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.

听第10段材料,回答第17、18、19、20题。

17.Whatisthepurposeofthisactivity?

A.Toofferthelocalsleisuretime.

B.Totrainmorevolunteers.

C.Topromoteruraltravel.

18.Whatisprovidedin(heactivity?

A.Tools.B.Supper.C.Trainers.

19.Whatshouldvolunteerspayattentionto?

A.Thespecialdiggingequipment.

B.Theirtree-plantingexperience.

C.Thetransportationtothesite.

20.Whatisnecessaryfbrpeoplethatarewatching?

A.Walkingboots.B.Warmclothes.C.Newgloves.

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。

InternationalArtistmagazineiscallingforentriesforitsArtPrizeChallengeSeries,acontinuingseriesofart

competitions.Theyaredesignedtoencouragethebesttalentinpaintingordrawingmediumintheworld.Schedule

andClosingDates

SerialNo.ThemeIssueClosingDate

152Seascapes,Rivers&LakesIA166Jan.14,2026

153FavoriteSubjectsIA167Mar.11,2026

154StillLifeIA168May13,2026

155People&FiguresIA169July15,2026

156WildlifeIAI70Sep.16,2026

157LandscapesIA171Nov.11,2026

158Florals&GardensIA172Jan.13,2027

Requirements

•Photographyourartworkandvisitourwebsiteenuitionala^.touploadthedigitalfiles.

•UndernocircumstanceswillanydigitalfilesuppliedonCDbeaccepted.Itmustbeenteredonline.

•Shootyourartworkoutdoorsintheshade,setyourcameratothehighestavailableresolution(分辨率)andturn

thedateoff.

•Allartworkmustbeoriginalandcompletedwithinthelasttwoyearsandwouldnotbedisqualifiedifithaswon

anypreviousprizeinanyotherartcompetition.

•Thereisanentryfee($9)foreachpictureenteredinthecompetitior.

AwardSettings

EverywinnerandfinalistwillreceiveanAwardCertificate.OurGrandPrizeWinnerswillalsoreceivea

4EditorialFeatureinInternationalArtistmagazine,whichwillbereadbyleadinggalleriesandcollectorsin

America,theworld'sbiggestartmarket.Publicityatthislevelispricelessandcouldbeacareerchanging

opportunityforanyartist.

21.Whatisthedeadlinefortheentriesthemedcountrysideviews?

A.May13,2026.B.July15,2026.

C.Sep.16,2026.D.Nov.11,2026.

22.Whichofthefollowingmaymeettherequirementsofthecompetition?

A.Afigurepaintingshotinsunlight.B.Anewlydrawnpenguinartwork.

C.Alakephotowithadatestamp.D.AgardenpaintingstoredonCD.

23.WhatisthespecialrewardfortheGrandPrizeWinners?

A.AnAwardCertificate.B.Ahandsomecashprize.

C.Achanceforcareertransformation.D.Aninvitationtotheawardceremony.

B

Foronewoman,aquietwalkintheneighborhoodturnedintoalife-savingtask.

Allwascalmuntilaweaksoundcutthroughthequiet.Atfirst,shethoughtsheimaginedit—asoftcry,

almosttooquiettonotice.Butthenitcameagain,clearerthistime:asmall,frightenedcry.Herheartjumpedabeat.

Shestopped.Somethingwaswrong.Adogwasintrouble.

Shelookedatnearbyyards,fences,andsidewalks—andthenrealizedthecrieswerecomingfrombelow.

Leaningoverastormdrain(泄水沟),shesawatthebottomsatadog,wide-eyed,shaking,andbadlyhoping

someonewouldhearher.

Withouthesitation,shecalleeAnimalLawEnforcementforhelp.CorporalRollinsarrivedquickly,looking

overthesituation.Thedrainwastoonarrowforasimplerescue(营救),andthespacebelowwassmall,makingi(

impossibletoclimbinsafely.ThenRollinsnoticedanearbywellcover.Afterthecoverwaslifted,adarktunnel(通

道)appeared,andalmostimmediately,thedogcarefullywalkedtowardthelight,asifsensingthathelphadarrived.

OfficerMooresoonjoinedRollins,andtogethertheyformedacarefulplan.Withpatience,calmvoices,and

treatsinhand,Rollinsclimbeddownandslowlyearnedthedog'strust.Dirty,frightened,butunharmed,shefinally

allowedherselftobefixedandliftecsafelyoutofthetunnel.

Thefrighteneddog,namedKita,wasbroughttotheHumaneSocietyofthePikesPeakRegion.Herphoto

wasquicklyposted,andalmostimmediatelyherfamilyrecognizedher.Theyrushedtotheplace,overjoyedtobe

reunitedwiththeirbeloveddog.Beforeleaving,theymadetherightchoicetomicrochip(植入芯片)her,making

sureshecouldalwaysfindherwayhomeinthefuture.

Anotherlifehasbeensaved.Anotherhappytailhasreturnedto(hehomewhereitrightfullybelongs.

24.Whatwasthedogdoingwhenthewomanfoundit?

A.Itwascallingforhelp.B.Itwaslyingquietly(here.

C.1(wasrunninginthestreet.D.1(wassearchingforfood.

25.Whichcanbestdescribe(hemethodoftherescue?

A.Proper.B.Costly.C.Stressful.D.Strange.

26.Whatdidthedogdowhenbeingrescued?

A.Itrefusedtomove.B.Itcriedloudly.

C.Itfoughtagainsttherescuers.D.Itbelievedintherescuers.

27.Whichsayingbestfitswhatthedog'sownersdidatlast?

A.Everydoghasitsday.B.Loveme,lovemydog.

C.Betterlatethannever.D.Everycoinhastwosides.

C

Fordecades,belugawhales,knownfortheirwhiteskinandgentlenature,havebeenbelovedsymbolsof

Canada'smarinelife.Unfortunately,aheartbreakingcrisisinOntariohasexposedthebrokenbondbetween

humansandanimals:30captive(被囚禁的)belugasatMarineland,oncefamousbutnowruinedbybankruptcy,

havebeenabandonedandarestrugglingtosurvive.

Marineland,locatedbyNiagaraFalls,shutdownin2024duetorisingdebts.Withoutincomeforwhalecare,

theparkcouldnolongerprovidepropercareforits30belugas.Mostwerebornincaptivity;consequently,they

lackessentialsurvivalskills,makingtheirreleaseintothewildadeathsentence.

In2025,inadesperateattempttosavethebelugas,theparkbeggedtheCanadiangovernmenttoallowtheir

transfertoaforeignmarinefacility—alasthopefortheirsafety.Unexpectedly,however,federalofficialsturned

dov/ntherequestflatly.Theycitedlawsthatbantheuseofcetaceansfbrentertainment,arguingthatrelocatingthe

whaleswouldonlykeepthemconfined(受限)intanks,whichwentagainst(hespiritofthelaw.

Thisrefusalpul(heparkinacrueldilemma:withoutsupportorrelocationapproval,itmighthave(o

euthanizethewhales.Oncekeptforhumanamusement,thesebelugasnowfacebeingforgotten—atragic

“selectiveabandonment,“unlikewe'l-knownspeciesthatdrawpublicconcern.

Aboveall,theirsufferingrevealsapainfultruth:humansoftenuseanimalsforpleasureandprofit,onlyto

castthemasidewhentheyarcnolongeruseful.Infact,protectinganimalsmeanskeepingourpromisetocarefor

(hosewehavetakenin,especiallywhentheyareattheirmostvulnerable.Thesebelugasdidnotchoosetobe

confinedtotanks;theywerebroughtintocaptivitybyhumans.Thus,weowethemachancetoliveadecentlife,

notalonelyandunnecessarydeath.

28.WhyarethebelugasalMarinelandunabletosurviveinthewild?

A.Theyarephysicallytooweakforthewild.B.Theyareafraidofhumanactivities.

C.Thewildoceanisbadlypolluted.D.Theylackbasicsun'ivalskills.

29.WhydidtheCanadiangovernmentturndowntherelocationrequest?

A.Itconflictedwiththespiritofrelatedlaws.B.Thecostofrelocationwastoohigh.

C.Theforeignfacilitieswerenotsafe.D.Thewhalesmightfaceadeathsentence.

30.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"selectiveabandonment"mostprobablymean?

A.Givingupanimalsfbreconomicreasons.B.Desertinganimalsinacarefulway.

C.Ignoringsomeanimalswhilecaringforothers.D.Abandoninganimalswithoutofficialpermission.

31.Whatmessagedoestheauthormainlywanttoconvey?

A.Animalsshouldneverbekepiincaptivity.

B.Humansmustlakeresponsibilityfortheanimalstheyuse.

C.Governmentsshouldpassstricteranimalprotectionlaws.

D.Marineparksshouldbeclosedforecologicalreasons.

D

AroundChristmas,50-year-oldNewYorkerHollyJespersenfeltunwellbuthesitatedtoseeadoctor.She

turnedtoChatGPT.whichadvisedheragainstvisiting.Dayslater,w:thahighfeverandheadaches,againusingthe

chatbottodecidewhen,shefinallywenttourgentcareandwasdiagnosedwithinfluenzaA.

Hollyisfarfromalone.AccordingtoOpenAI,over40milliondailyhealth-relatedenquiries,with230

millionweekly.InJanuary,itannouncedChatGPTHealth,allowinguserstouploadmedicalrecordsfbrcustomized

(定制的)support.Thecompanystressesitismeantto“support,notreplace"medicalcare,notfbrdiagnosisor

treatment,buttohelpwitheverydayquestionsandpatternrecognition.

Yetconcernsarise.FamilyphysicianDr.AlexaMiesesMalchukwarns(hatChatGPT.likeWebMD,

prioritizesbeinghelpfuloveraccurate.A2023studyfoundChatGPT'scancertreatmentplanscontainedmany

errors,somehardevenforexpertstodetect.However,newerresearchoncoloncancershoweditsanswerson

symptomsandpreventionwerehighlyaccurate,suggestingLLMs(大型语言模型)mayassistpatienteducationbut

notclinicaldecisions.

Beyondaccuracy,psychologistshighlightanxietyrisks.A2013studyconfirmedthatonlinesymptom

searchescanintensifyhealthanxiety,especiallyforthoseintolerantofuncertainly.ClinicalpsychologistElizabeth

SadocknotesthatChatGPT,alwaysavailableandaffirming,fuelsrcassurancc-sccking(寻求慰藉)behavior,

trappingusersinacycleofanxiety.Forsomepatients,limitingChatGPTusemaynowbepartoftreatment.

Privacyisanotherpuzzle.BiomedicalinformaticsprofessorBradleyMalinacknowledgesOpenAPssecurity

effoits,butstressesChatGPTHealthfallsoutsideHIPAAregulation.Patientsmayunknowinglyloselegal

promotionswhentheirdataflowsfromsecuredmedicalrecordstoanunregulatedthirdparty.

Yetsomeseevalue.DermatologistKumarviewsChatGPTHealthaseducationalclarifyingtermslike

sunscreentypes,notdiagnostic.HedistinguishesitfromWcbMD'scurated,reviewedcontent,whileChatGPT'sAI

maymislead.

Thus,ChatCJPTHealthentersAmerica'sbrokensystemasadouble-edgedsword:around-the-clockassistant

thatmayempower(赋权)patients,yetrisksmisinforming,over-reassuring,andexposingthemtounregulateddata

practices.

32.WhydoesOpenAIlaunchChatGPTHealth?

A.Toreplacemedicalcaretotally.B.Toprovideconsultationtimely.

C.lbtrealthepatientsearly.D.Todiagnosediseasesquickly.

33.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraphs3-5?

A.ChatGPTmayleadtomorerisksthanbenefits.

B.ChatGPTisalwaysavailable,helpfulandaccurate.

C.PsychologistsadvisepeoplenottouseChatGPT.

D.PeoplewillhavenoprivacywhenusingChatGPT.

34.HowdoesKumarfindChatGPT?

A.Itteachespatientssomemedicalterms.

B.Itcanbeusedasanassistanttopatients.

C.Itcanhelpmorepatientscurediseases.

D.Ithasmoreadvantagesthandisadvantages.

35.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardChatGPTHealth?

A.Enthusiasticandsupportive.B.Cautiousandoptimistic.

C.Disapprovingandnegative.D.Criticalandloyal.

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。

Howtoappreciateaclassic

Classicsarcoftenseenasbooksreadbyliteraturemajorsorintellectuals.Theycarryacertainairof

snobbery(势利)inthem.36TheclassicsandIbeganasacquaintances,eventuallytofriends,andthento

closeconfidantes(密友)withprivatejokesbetweenus.Sohowdoesoneapproachaclassic?

Findyourclassic(eia).Thetennclassicappliestoawiderangeofbooksaciossalongpeiiodoftime.

37NoteveryclassicisasthickasTolstoy'sAnnaKarenina.Therearegenreswithintheclassicselectionofa

bookstore.Byfindingyourera,youcanfindsomethingthatmayappealtoyou.

Readslowandgetimmersed(沉浸的).Classicsaren'twritteninourmodemtongue.Itiswrittenwithevery

markoftheperioditwaspublished.Aschallengingasitmaybe,Isuggestreadingyourfirstclassicslow.38

It'slikeimmersingyourselfinadifferentworld.Itwouldtakeafewinteractionstogetthehangofit,butyoudo

geti(eventually.

39Onceimmersed,yourathergetthehangofthelanguage,anditisbesttoreadanotherone.

Maybereadabookfromthesameauthor.Inthisway,thenextbookbecomeseasiertoread.Theeaseinthe

languageandthecontextisrewarditselfandmaymotivateyoutoreadmoreclassics.

Tryagain.Ifthefirstclassicyougotwasamiss,findanotherone.Youcanevenstartwiththinnerbookslike

PeterPanorachildren'sclassicsuchasAliceinWonderlandorevenAnneofGreenGables.Don'tjumpfrom"I

don'treadclassics”to“TheBrotherKaramazov”alltoosudden.40

A.Learnmoreabouttheauthor.

B.Readingclassicsrequirespacing.

C.Followthroughwithanotherclassic.

D.Myloveforclassicswasagradualaffair.

E.Allowthebookandthelanguagetogrowwithyou.

F.It,swrongtoassumethatallclassicsarecreatedequal.

G.Youshouldtreatclassicslikevegetablesandcatthemquickly.

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I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,

“Doyouremembermc?,,ThatFridayemailcame34yearsafterwcfirstmet."Ithinkofyouoften/'Ireplied.

HowcouldI41Andrea?Shewasthe8-year-oldgirlImetonthenightofa1990plane42.That

eveningchangedusboth.

43tothehospital,Ifoundtheemergencyroom44withanunknownnumberofsurvivors,

somecrying,some45andothersstaringblanklyinsorrow.IntheICU,aninjuredgirl46,“AmI

goingtodie?”"No,"Ireplied.Withalookof47thatI'llneverforget,sheasked,“MayIgotosleep?”I

nodded.

Duringherhospitalstay,Ibroughtherpicturebooksandsatwithherthroughnightmares.Sheoftenheldmy

hand48,afraidI'dleave.Onenight,shedrewmeasmallfloweronanapkinandsmiled,“Thisisforyou,

soyouneverforgetme."Gradually,weformedadeep49.

Ivisitedherthreetimesdaily.Shewouldcalloutmyname—“Fornari!”atthe50ofme.After

51,shereturnedtoherhomeland.Nineyearslater,at17,shevisitedmeand52herdream—tohelp

childrenasIhadhelpedher-53bythecareshe'dreceived.

Yearslater,sheemailedme:"IthoughtofhowIfelloutofthesky,andhowyou54me.”Wespoke

onvideofor30minutes.Iwasleftfeelinghumbledandgratefulforhavingconnectionwiththischild.Asadoctor,

IoftenwonderwhetherI'vemadea55inpatients'lives.WithAndrea,Iknow.

41.A.believeB.forgetC.recognizeD.accept

42.A.tripB.routeC.crashD.delay

43.A.RushingB.WanderingC.CallingD.Sending

44.A.equippedB.packedC.coveredD.dotted

45.A.laughingB.jumpingC.runningD.weeping

46.A.shoutedB.remarkedC.whisperedD.announced

47.A.confusionB.fearC.sadnessD.relief

48.A.gentlyB.slightlyC.tightlyD.happily

49.A.insightB.bondC.agreementD.gap

50.A.sightB.thoughtC.soundD.call

51.A.treatmentB.researchC.operationD.recovery

52.A.realizedB.rememberedC.sharedD.achieved

53.A.inspiredB.movedC.persuadedD.reminded

54.A.caughtB.sawC.taughtD.found

55.A.decisionB.choiceC.mistakeD.difference

第二节(共1()小题;每小题L5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。

YoumayrememberbackatthestartofDecember,56ChinacarriedouttheirunmannedChang'e-5

missionandthespacecrafttoucheddownonthemoontocollectsamplesforresearch.Nowit57(success)

returnedtotheEarth.ThisisthemostsignificanteventinChina'sspacefield,andalsooneofthemostnotable

space58(activity)globally.Chang'e-5,59(launch)byaLongMarch5heavy-liftcarrierrocket

eailyonNov24,isthenaliuifs60(large)andmustcomplexlunaiprobe.Itletuinedwithi,731giainsof

lunarrockandsoiltotheEarth,61(mark)ahistoricaccomplishment44yearsafterIhelastlunar

substancesweretakenback.The23-daymissionwasChina'sfirstspacejourneytoclaimextraterrestrialsamples,

making62thethirdcountrytoaccomplishthetask,thefirstbeingtheUSAinthe1960'sandthesecond

SovietUnioninthe1970's.

Thespacecraft63(enter)theEarth'satmosphereatanaltitudeofaround120km.Assoonasitwas

10kmaboveland,itreleaseditsparachuteandlandedsmoothlyinChina'sInner

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