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2026届南京市第六十六中校内三模英语试卷注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生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,只交答题卡。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.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Washsomeplates.B.Prepareacloth.C.Cleanashelf.2.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates.B.Sisterandbrother.C.Teacherandstudent.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Findingaviolinist.B.Formingaband.C.Learningthedrums.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Onaplane.B.Onatrain.C.Onabus.5.Whatdidtheboybuy?A.Socks.B.Shorts.C.Shoes.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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6、7题。6.Whatdoesthemanwanttodoatfirst?A.Ordertakeout.B.Gooutfordinner.C.Eatwhattheyhave.7.Whatdoesthemanorder?A.Aburger.B.Asalad.C.Anonionpie.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatdoesthewomanwanttolearn?A.Gardeningskills.B.Computerskills.C.Cookingskills.9.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shehasbadeyesight.B.Hermindisn’tactive.C.Shehasapoormemory.10.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?A.Buyanewring.B.Gotothetownhall.C.Callthenightschool.听下面一段对话,回答第11至12小题。11.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheendofthebook?A.It’sexciting.B.It’samusing.C.It’sdisappointing.12.Wheredidthemangetthebook?A.Onatrain.B.Inabookstore.C.Inalibrary.13.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Readthebookagain.B.Givethebooktothewoman.C.Recommendthebooktoothers.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。14.Whydoesthemanmeetthewoman?A.Tostudyforanexam.B.Tohaveamealtogether.C.Todiscusstheirstudyplan.15.WhichsubjectdoesMr.Potterteach?A.Math.B.Geography.C.History.16.Wherewillthewomangothisafternoon?A.Apark.B.Asoccerfield.C.Apool.17.Howdoesthewomansoundintheend?A.Excited.B.Thankful.C.Confused.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whatisthepurposeoftheevent?A.Topresentawards.B.Toraisemoneyforschools.C.TocelebrateRobCook’sretirement.19.Howmuchmoneywasraisedbythecommunitylastyear?A.$15,000.B.$30,000.C.$25,000.20.WhichawarddidRobCookgetfirst?A.TheWhiteFlower.B.ThePinkRose.C.TheGoldStar.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)AFarmerforadayExperienceOverviewFarmerExperienceDaysissuitableforchildrenover10yearsoldandadults,whichprovidesthemostpopularactivitiesinRushmoorFarmPark.Thisisagreatopportunitytoseehowafarmworksandhowtocareforanimals.Youwilljoinoneofourteammembersperformingfarmingduties.ExperiencePriceOnePerson:£55TwoPeople:£80AllparticipantswillbegivenaRushmoorfarmerT-shirt.Lunchwillbeincludedwithapotofteaorcoffee.Cupcakes,puddingandotherdessertsarenotincludedintheprice.WhattoExpectThedaystartsat10a.m.Youwillbewelcomedbyoneofourteammembersandgetabriefsafetychat.Thefirstactivityisfeedingpigs.Thenyoucanexpecttobrushrabbitsandcleanhorses.Horse-ridingisallowedunderguidance,foradultsonly.OurJerseycowsalsoneedmilkingsoyou’llbeshowedallaboutitandtryhandmilking.Finishingtimeisnotfixedbutallactivitiesshouldendaround3p.m.Youcanchoosetoreturnhomebyourfreebusat4p.m.AdditionalInformationChildrenmustbeaccompaniedbyanadult(evenifnon-participating).Pleasewearsuitableclothesandfootwear.Clickhere()tosimplyfilloutyourdetailsandselectyourdesiredday.21.Whichofthefollowingrequiresextramoney?A.Lunch.B.ThefarmerT-shirt.C.Desserts.D.Thebusride.22.Whatcanchildrendoduringtheday?A.Feedcows.B.Learnmilking.C.Ridehorses.D.Planttrees.23.Wheredoesthetextmostlikelyappear?A.Inaparkwebsite.B.Inafarmintroduction.C.Inatravelbrochure.D.Inachildrenmagazine.BWhenMiaWoodsretiredat61,sheneededaplan.“Iwasworriedaboutlosingmyidentityasaprofessional.WhatelsecanIbe?”shethought.Theyearbefore,shehadbeentoldshehadamildmemoryproblem.“IwastryingtoshowmyselfthatIcouldstillthinkandbecreative,”shesays.Soshedecidedtodo—ratherthanbesomethingnew:bakeapieeverydayforayearandgiveeachpieaway.“Itmademereachouteverydaytosomebody,soIwouldn’tbealone.Anditgavemearoutine,”shesays.Shebakedherfirstpieandgaveittoher88-year-oldaunt,Carol.Asateenager,Miahadmovedinwithherauntfinallywhenhermotherbecameill.“Theygavemestability...Itwastheperfectfirstpie,”shesays.Shewentongivingpiestoformercolleagues,groceryclerks,evenahomelessman.Aswordspread,shegotknownas“thepielady”.Formorethan30years,Miahadworkedasacityplanner.“I’maplannerbynature,trainingandprofession.WhatIreallylikedaboutitwasthatplanningtakestime,chaos,manydifferentcomponents,putsthemalltogetherandcreatessomethingmanageable.”Sheseesthesameinbakingpies:“Youtakeabunchofingredientsandmakethemoutofthem.”Twelveyearson,Miahascontinuedtoinventnewprojects,includingwritingaletteraday,andpaintingpicturesofherlocalsky.Sheiswritingabookaboutthepieexperience.Butshehaslearnedmorethanbaking.“WhatreallycameoutofitwastheunderstandingthatIwassomeonewhocoulddonewthings,”shereflects.“Andmyprofessionalidentitywasn’tcriticaltowhoIam.”“Evennow,afterIhaveanencounterwithsomebody,Ithink:‘There’sapersonIwishIcouldgiveapieto...’”saysMia.24.WhatwasMia’sworrywhensheretired?A.Herseriousmentalproblem.B.Herbeingcutofffromothers.C.Havingnoidentitybeyondcareer.D.Havingtochangeherdailyroutine.25.WhydidMiagiveherfirstpietoheraunt?A.ShehadgivenMiaahome.B.ShecaredforMia’smum.C.Shewastheoldestinthefamily.D.ShehadbuiltMia’sstablecharacter.26.WhatdobakingandplanningpieshaveincommonaccordingtoMia?A.Bothrequireprecisetraining.B.Bothmakesenseofmixedelements.C.Bothconsistofprofessionaltraining.D.Bothconnectpeoplewithoneanother.27.WhatisMia’sreflectiononherexperience?A.Everyoneintheworlddeservesapie.B.Newchallengesredefinewhoweare.C.Openinguptochangestakescourage.D.Simpleactscanbringpeopletogether.CFestivalsaremeantformusic,dancing,andcelebration—notforleavingbehindpilesofrubbish.Whilethisideahaslongbeenasharedbeliefamongfestival-goers,therealityoftentellsadifferentstory.FestivalslikeCoachellaandStagecoachproduceabout214,000poundsofwasteaday,andonlyafifthofitisrecycled.Thecarefreefeelingatfestivals—wherepeopletrytoescapeeverydayduties—cansometimesleadtocarelesshabits,likethrowingthingsawaywithoutthinking.Butthisalsogivesusachancetohelppeoplechangetheirminds.Iffestival-goerslearntotakeresponsibilityfortheirimpactontheenvironmentwhilethey’rethere,theymightkeepthosegoodhabitswhentheyreturnhome.“That’swhyweneedfestivalsthatshowwhataclean,waste-freeeventcanlooklike,”saysHeatherWhite,founderofOneGreenThing.“Ifpeople’sattitudesdon’tchange,evenstronggovernmentruleswon’tsolvetheproblem.”ThisideafindsitsperfectexpressioninNorway’sOyaFestival.AsNorway’slargestoutdoormusicfestival,OyaisrecognizedasEurope’sGreenestFestival.First,nearlyallofthe22,000attendeestraveltothefestivalbypublictransportorbike,whichremovesthebiggestsourceofpollutionatmostfestivals-travel.Second,whileUKfestivalsburnabout100milliongallonsofdieselfueleveryyear,Oyarunsalmostentirelyoncleanenergy.Thisispossiblebecausemorethan90%ofNorway’selectricitycomesfromrenewablesourceslikewindandwater.Finally,toreduceplasticwaste,Oyaforbadesingle-useplasticsin2019.Nearlyallfoodpackagingisturnedintoarenewablefuelafterthefestival.About60%ofthefestival’stotalwasteisrecycled,whichisaboutthreetimestherateatCoachella.Oyaprovesthatit’spossibletohavefunwhileprotectingtheenvironment.Butonegreenfestivalalonecan’tfixtheplanet’sproblems.Onlywhenthewholemusicindustryworkstogethercanweexpectfestivalswithpurejoyandnopollution.28.Whyarethetwofestivalsmentionedinparagraph1?A.Tocomparetheirmusicalstyles.B.Toshowhowfunfestivalscanbe.C.Tointroducepopularmusicevents.D.Togiveexamplesofwastefulfestivals.29.What’simportantforgreenfestivals,accordingtoHeatherWhite?A.Governmentmeasures.B.Festival-goers’feeling.C.People’sattitudechange.D.Carelessenvironmentalhabits.30.HowdoestheauthorshowtheeffectivenessofOya’smeasures?A.Bygivingexpertadvice.B.Bymakingcomparisons.C.Bylistinggovernmentrules.D.Bytellinganinspiringstory.31.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.OyaistheonlygreenfestivalinEurope.B.Themusicindustryneedstojoinhands.C.Purejoyishardtoachieveatmusicfestivals.D.OyaFestivalhascompletelygotridofpollution.DAtanybusstoporwhilewaitinginline,mostpeoplewillhavetheirheadsdownscrolling(浏览)ontheirphones.Butstudiessuggestifyouresistthaturgeandletyourmindwanderinstead,therecouldbesomeseriousbenefits.Weactuallyspendnearlyhalfourwakingtimedaydreaming,butitisn’talwayspleasant.Astudyfoundpeopleevenpreferredelectricshockstobealonewiththeirthoughts.Thisexplainswhyweautomaticallyreachforphonesduringdowntime.SocialpsychologyprofessorErinWestgatecomparesmindlessscrollingto“braincandy”—momentarilypleasurablebutlackinginmeaning.Sheaddshumanachievementslargelycomefromhigher-orderthinking.Sonexttimeyouhaveafewminutesfree,putawayyourphoneandletyourmindwander.Manypeoplefearboredom,butyourbrainisn’toverblown.Ina2022study,peoplepredictedtheywouldhate20minutesalonedoingnothing,yetafterwardreportedgreaterexcitementthanexpected.AccordingtoresearcherKouMurayama,theabilitytomentallywander—toreflectonpastexperiences,andconsiderothers’viewpoints—isadistinctlyhumancapacitythatboostslearningandhelpsunderstandourselves.Mind-wanderingisalsokeytoproblem-solving.Peopleoftenfindsolutionsbetterafterunforcedthinkingratherthanintentionaleffortalone,especiallyduringroutinetaskslikedrivingorshowering.Evenwhenpeoplearenotactivelythinkingalone,theirbrainsremainactiveinanso-calleddefaultmode(默认模式),allowingideastoconnectinnewways.It’sespeciallyhelpfulforcomplexproblems.Beyondcognitive(认知的)benefits,daydreamingalsoboostssocialandemotionalconnections.Astudyfoundimaginingpleasantinteractionswithlovedonesmadepeoplefeelcloser.Socialdaydreamingallowsindividualstopracticeconversations,reflectonpastinteractions,andprepareforfuturesocialsituations.AspsychologistPoeriosays,ourabilitytomentally“timetravel”helpsushandlethesocialworld.Murayamasayshenowtriestoresistcheckinghisphoneduringshortwaitsandlethisthoughtswander.Hefindssimplyentertainingoneselfmentallycanbebothsatisfyingandmeaningful.32.WhydoesErinWestgatecomparemindlessscrollingto“braincandy”?A.Itdoesharmtopeople’shealth.B.Ithelpspeopletoavoidboredom.C.Itreplacesdeepthinkingindailylife.D.Itbringsquickbutshallowenjoyment.33.Whatisthe2022studyusedtodemonstrate?A.Phoneaddictionisunavoidable.B.Daydreamingisundervalued.C.Beingalonepromoteslearning.D.Self-reflectiondefineshumans.34.Whatdoesthedefaultmodesuggest?A.Unfocusedthinkingfuelscreativity.B.Intentionaleffortbringsnewideas.C.Complextasksrequireactiveminds.D.Routinesinvolvelittlebrainactivity.35.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.MaintainFocusintheDigitalAgeB.DiscovertheJoyofBeingTrulyAloneC.UnlockthePowerofYourWanderingMindD.ExploreSecretBenefitsofSocialDaydreaming第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)Weallknowthateatingtoomuchsugarisn’tgoodforus,asitsconsumptionislinkedtohealthdangerslikeobesity,heartdisease,andcancer.Reducingsugarintakenotonlyhelpsyouavoidtheharmofoverconsumption.__36__Thefirstthingtounderstandisthatnotallsugarisbadforyoubecausethere’sabigdifferencebetweennaturalsugarsandaddedsugars.__37__Theyprovideenergyandsweetness,urgingustoeatfoodrichinvitamins,mineralsandnutrientsthatoffsetthesugar.Forinstance,amediummangohasover20gofnaturalsugarbutplentyoffiberforabsorption.__38__Addedduringprocessing,cookingoratthetable,they’relistedas“addedsugars”onlabels,withover200nameslike“honey”or“cornsyrup”.What’sworse,addedsugarsoffernomeaningfulnutrients—they’re“emptycalories”.__39__Toomuchintakeraisesrisksofimmunesystemdisorders,highbloodpressureandoveradozencancers.A2029studylinks35%moreaddedsugarto65%higherriskofheartdiseaseanda10%higherriskofstroke.Theyalsofeedharmfulgutbacteria,causinginflammationandmentalhealthissues.Cuttingaddedsugarsboostsqualityoflife.Itlowersdepressionrisk,enhancesfocusbeforetests,reducesacneforbetterskin,andcalmsthebrainforbettersleep.__40__,youbenefitfrompermanentreduction,buteventemporarycut—8weeksofalow-sugardietimprovesteens’liverhealth,andtype2diabetesalsodropsrapidly.A.Manystruggletocutsugarduetostrongdesires.B.Addedsugars,however,areawhollydifferentstory.C.Importantly,thebenefitscanappearinaveryshorttime.D.Processedfoodsoftenhidehugeamountsofaddedsugars.E.Moreover,itbringssurprisingbenefitsyouwillenjoysoon.F.Thesenaturalsugarsinbread,fruitandmilkarenaturallyexisting.G.Theirtruedangerliesintheharmtheydotobodilysystems.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Weeksago,Iwasinlinetocheckoutinalargestore.Infrontofmewasamom,whowas__41__fourlargecansofbabyformula(配方奶)—Ididn’twanttomakethemomfeeloffended(冒犯)andIwasshyforherbutsomething__42__.However,the__43__failed.Ibadlywantedtopay__44__,shegaveuptheformulaandIregretted__45__theopportunitytohelp.Daysago,IwasinthesamestoreandI__46__anotherwomanbehindmehadfourlargecansofbabyformulaandcoupons(优惠券)inherhand.AfterIcheckedout,Ihungaround,feelingImighthaveaspecial__47__.Iwasright.Therewasalsoa__48__withthewoman’scouponsandshefeltsorryforholdinguptheline.Gatheringmycourageandhopingshewouldn’tfeel__49__,IaskedifitwasOKwithherifIpaidforherformula.Sheagreedbecauseshedidn’twanttocausemore__50__topeoplebehindher.Later,shetoldmeshewashavinga__51__timeandthankedmeforhelpingherout.SheaskedmewhyI__52__.IsaidI’dreceivedthesame__53__asayoungmomandIwantedtopayitforward.Shedidn’ttellherthatitwasmysecondchancetohelpamomandIwas__54__Icouldseizeit.41.A.donatingB.comparingC.promotingD.purchasing42.A.paymentB.debateC.advertisementD.proposal43.A.shelteredB.shapedC.stoppedD.pushed44.A.SimilarlyB.EventuallyC.RegularlyD.Fortunately45.A.acceptingB.assessingC.missingD.providing46.A.predictedB.suspectedC.ensuredD.noticed47.A.challengeB.encounterC.missionD.award48.A.experimentB.bondC.reactionD.issue49.A.embarrassedB.testedC.monitoredD.abandoned50.A.misinformationB.inconvenienceC.excitementD.extinction51.A.toughB.productiveC.safeD.busy52.A.heldonB.steppedforwardC.fellbehindD.showedout53.A.recognitionB.patienceC.praiseD.kindness54.A.pretendedB.declinedC.promisedD.managed55.A.gratefulB.afraidC.confidentD.regretful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。Haveyoueverhadthiskindofchildhoodmemory:afamilysitstogethercasuallyduringaholiday,drinkingandtastingteaafterlunchordinner?Thishasbeena__56__(day)activityforChinesepeoplethroughoutthehistory.Afterbeingspreadtodifferentpartsoftheworld,teahasbeenrecognized__57__asharedculturaltreasureofmankind.“The__58__(practice)ofgreetingguestswithteaaresharedamongmultipleethnicgroups.Theyprovide__59__senseofidentityandcontinuityforcommunities,groupsandindividuals__60__(concern),”statesadocumentfromtheMinistryofCultureandTourismtoUNESCO.Thisexplanationcanbefullymanifestedbywuluzhucha,which__61__(mean)boilingteaatastove,asocialteaactivitygoingviralamongtheyounggenerationofChinesepeople.BytheendofNovember,2022,videosrecordingorintroducingthisactivity__62__(play)1.14billiontimes,andrelatedpostshadattracted11.58millionviewsonsocialmediaplatforms,reportedCCTV.Wuluzhuchamightbeareplacementinthecoldseasonsforthecampingcraze.__63__(sit)aroundwithfriendsandfamilieswithastove,sometea,fruitandrefreshmentsonthetable,peoplemaychat,viewthesurroundingscenery,__64__beimmersed(沉浸)intraditionalChineseculturebyboilingteatogetherinperson.“__65__attractsmemostisitswarmatmospherewhenboilingtea.”anInternetusercommentedonSinaWeibo.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,上周你参加了学校组织的“走进科技农场(ExploringSmartFarms)”研学活动。请你给新西兰朋友Oliver写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:1.你的见闻;2.你的感想。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearOliver,I’mthrilledtosharemyrecentexperienceof“ExploringSmartFarms”organizedbyourschoollastweek.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Iwanteveryhighschoolstudenttoknow:Youdon’thavetobeperfect.Youdon’thavetojoininmanyextracurricularactivitiesorgetperfecttestscores.Whatmattersisthatyouworkhard,believeinyourself,andletyourtrueselfshine.IwasonceagirlwhodoubtedwhetherIcouldevergetintoHarvardUniversity,butwithhardworkandalittlefaith,Imadeit.Andsocanyou.Inhighschool,suchabelieffeltoutofreachtome.Thosedayswerefullofself-doubt.Iwouldspendhourswatchingvideosofstudentsonlinetalkingabouttheirperfectextracurricularactivities—tenclubs,volunteerworkabroad,internshipsatbigcompanies—andcomparemyselftothem.Ionlyhadafewafter-schoolactivities:attendingthebookclub,tutoringyoungerstudentsinmath,andplayingonthegirls’soccerteam.Mytestscoresweregood,butnotperfect.EverytimeIsawthese“perfect”numbersonline,IfeltlikeIwasfallingbehind,andIeventhoughtaboutgivingupmydreamofgoingtoatopuniversity.Everythingchangedthedaymyteacher,Cathy,pulledmeaside.ShenoticedIwasfeelingdownandaskedmewhatwastroublingme.Itoldhermydoubts,thenumbersandactivitiesthatmademefeelinadequate(缺乏信心的).ShesmiledandhandedmeabrochureaboutHarvard’sadmissionspro

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