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2026届四川资阳市下学期4月高考适应性考试英语试卷一、听力选择题1.WhenwillLisaandMikegoonvacation?

A.InSeptember.B.InOctober.C.InDecember.2.Whatdoesthewomanprobablywanttobuy?

A.Abook.B.Asign.C.Acoffee.3.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Teacherandstudent.B.Classmates.C.Bossandemployee.4.Whatarethespeakersdoing?

A.Planninganevent.B.Bookingaflight.C.Cookingforaparty.5.Whydoesthewomanpreferswimming?

A.Itismoreinteresting.B.Itismoreknee-friendly.C.Itismorepopular.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.WhatdoesTommyplantododuringthesummervacation?

A.Travelwithhisfriends.B.Takeapart-timejob.C.Studyathome.7.Whatdoesthesurveyshow?

A.Moststudentspreferrelaxinginsummer.B.Part-timejobsarebecominglesspopular.C.Manystudentsfailtokeeptheirsummerplans.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.WhatdoesthemaninviteLucytodoinBeijing?

A.Goforanexhibition.B.Attendameeting.C.BuyChinesepaintings.9.WherewillLucymeetZhangWei?

A.AtthePalaceMuseum.B.Ataninternationalmuseum.C.AttheNationalMuseumofChina.10.WhatdoesthemanthinkofZhangWei?

A.He’swealthy.B.He’spassionate.C.He’slazy.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Foodsafety.B.Deliveryapps.C.Onlineshops.12.Whydoesthewomancheckarestaurant’saddress?

A.Toseeifitisnearherhome.B.Toavoidunregulatedkitchens.C.Tofindthefastestdeliveryroute.13.Whatdoesthewomanthinkdeliveryappsshoulddo?

A.Providemorediscounts.B.Improveappsystems.C.Strengthenrestaurantchecks.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.WhatdoesProfessorClarkexpectthestudentstodoinclass?

A.Workaloneonprojects.B.Listenquietlyandtakenotes.C.Participateinactivitiesanddiscussions.15.Whichpartcontributesthemosttothefinalgrade?

A.Thefinalproject.B.Themidtermexam.C.Theparticipation.16.WhatwillProfessorClarkdonext?

A.Handoutthefirstassignment.B.Explainthefinalprojectindetail.C.Gooverthecourseoutlineandreadings.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?

A.Tointroduceawriter.B.Topromoteamagazine.C.Todiscusstourism.18.WhatdidLindaZhouworkasinNewYork?

A.Ajournalist.B.Aneditor.C.Atouristguide.19.WhendidLindaZhoureturntoSichuan?

A.In2015.B.In2020.C.In2025.20.WhatisthepurposeofLindaZhou’sbook?

A.TorecordchangesinruralSichuan.B.TodescribehertravelsinwesternChina.C.Toencourageyoungpeopletostudyjournalism.二、阅读理解

BrownGirlDreaming

ByJacquelineWoodsonWinneroftheNationalBookAward,theCorettaScottKingAward,andaNewberyHonorBook.BrownGirlDreamingusespoetrytotelltheauthor’struestoryofgrowingupasablackwomaninthe1960sand1970s.Throughbeautifullanguage,Woodsonexploresbigideaswhiledescribingherfamily,hergrowingawarenessofraceandtheCivilRightsmovement,andherlifeinSouthCarolinaandNewYorkCity.WhenYouWereEverything

ByAshleyWoodfolkCleoandLaylahavebeenbestfriendsforyears.Butintheirsophomoreyear,everythingchanges.Laylastartshangingoutwithnewpeople,andthetwogirls’friendshipslowlyends.Cleoisstilltryingtomakesenseofwhathappenedasshetriestomakenewfriends.Toldacrosstwotimelines,Cleo’sstoryofsadnesssurroundingalostfriendshipwillberelevanttomanypupilstryingtodealwithpastmiddleschoolfrienddramaandlookingforwardtohighschool.TheHoundoftheBaskervilles

ByArthurConanDoyleThefamousdetectiveSherlockHolmesandhisfriendWatsonsetouttolookintoanewcaseinDartmoor,England.Amanisdead,withmanydogpawprintsleadingtohisbody.HolmesandWatsonarriveinDartmoortofindseveralunexplainableeventsandclues.Together,theystarttofigureoutapuzzlethathasdefinedmysteryanddetectivefictioneversince.TheHobbit

ByJ.R.R.TolkienThisstoryisanopenertothelongerandmorechallengingTheLordoftheRingsTrilogy.It’sanadventurestorysetinanepicfantasyworld.Withdwarves,hobbits,swordfights,wizardsanddragons,thebook’splotandhumorhavestoodthetestoftime.21.HowisBrownGirlDreamingdifferentfromtheotherbooksaccordingtothetext?

A.Ithaswonmanyawards.B.Itisfullofmysteries.C.Itfocusesonmoderncitylife.D.Itusessimplelanguage.22.WhatisthethemeofWhenYouWereEverything?

A.Pressurefromschoolwork.B.Loveandhope.C.Learningtobeindependent.D.Friendshipandgrowth.23.Ifyouwanttoreadsomethingaboutimaginationandadventure,whichbookshouldyouread?

A.BrownGirlDreaming.B.TheHoundoftheBaskervilles.C.TheHobbit.D.WhenYouWereEverything.GrowingupinCalgary,ourboyshaveonlyseenbuildingsfromtheearly1900s.Wewantedtoshowthemancientcastles,monuments,andgrandpalaces,sowetookafamilytriptoEdinburgh.Scotlandholdsapersonalconnectionforus,asmykidshaveScottishheritage.Wehopedthistripwouldconnectthemtotheirancestors’culture.Ourairporttaxidriverpointedoutlandmarksandsharedhistoricalfacts.ThroughhisthickScottishaccent,hesuggestedvisitingtheNationalRecordsofScotlandofficetoexploreourfamilyhistory.Despitetheirjetlag(时差反应),mykidsperkedupatthissuggestion.Theybarelyknewthenamesoftheirrelativesbutwereeagertodigintotheirpast.Onourwayintothecity,wesawEdinburghCastleontherockycliffofCastleRock.Thestreetswerelinedwithancientbuildingsandnarrowpassageways,withArthur’sSeattoweringinthebackground.Afterdroppingoffourbagsatthehotel,wewanderedthroughthelivelystreets.TheRoyalMile,aroadbetweenEdinburghCastleandthePalaceofHolyroodhouse,wasbusywithactivity.Mykidsweremoreinterestedinthesouvenirshopsliningthestreet.Wevisitedafewshops,seeingtypicalScottishitems:boxedshortbread,LochNessmonstertoysandwoolensweaters.Onestorecaughtmykids’attentionwithalargedisplayofscarvesarrangedbyfamily.Myboysquicklyfoundthepatternsoftheirancestors,CunninghamandMacPherson.Theywerefascinatedbythecolorfulpatternsandfeltaconnectiontotheirheritage.Myboysareamixofseveralcultures.Theirconnectiontothesecultureshasfaded,butinthatshop,Isawachange.Theyrealizedthesescarvesrepresentedtheirfamilyhistory.Itwasasimpleyetdeeplinktotheirpast.Wedidn’texpectsuchaprofoundculturalconnectioninasouvenirshop.Surprisingly,eventhekidsknewthemagiclayinthediscoveryitself,sowedidn’tbuyanyitems.Instead,wevaluedthefeelingoftheirinitialdiscovery.24.WhatwasthemainaimofthefamilytriptoEdinburgh?

A.Tohonortheirancestors.B.Toexploreancientcastles.C.Tostrengthentheirculturalbonds.D.Toexperiencelocaltraditions.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“perkedupat”inparagraph3probablymean?

A.Feltdoubtfulabout.B.Becameexcitedabout.C.Showedgreatsurpriseat.D.Lostinterestquicklyin.26.Whatimpressedtheboysmostduringtheirvisit?

A.Thescarveswithfamilypatterns.B.ThelivelyatmosphereattheRoyalMile.C.ThediversityofScottishsouvenirs.D.Thehistoricalmeaningofthelandmarks.27.Whydidthefamilydecidenottopurchasetheitems?

A.Theirbudgetwasnotenough.B.Theyfoundtheitemsinsignificant.C.Theychoselessflashysouvenirsinstead.D.Theyvaluedtheemotionalconnectionmore.Giraffeshaveoneofthemostrecognizableshapesontheplanet.“Theywalksogracefullythatitlooksliketheyarefloatingacrossthegrassland,”saysMichaelBrown,anecologistwiththeGiraffeConservationFoundation(GCF).Ourfamiliaritywiththesetallanimalscansometimeshidetheirdecliningnumbers,maskinga“silentextinction”.ExpandingagricultureandhumancommunitiesacrossAfricahavedestroyedorfragmentedlargeareasofthegrasslandwheregiraffesneedtofindfood,causinga40percentdeclineingiraffespeciessince1985.Nubiangiraffes,acriticallyendangeredsubspeciesfoundinSouthSudan,Ethiopia,UgandaandKenya,havelostanestimated95percentoftheirpopulation.Todaythey’redowntoperhaps3,000animals.ThiscrisisrecentlyledGCFtopartnerwithAfricanParks,aconservationgroupmanagingBadingiloandBomaNationalParksinSouthSudan.Theyaimtotrack,studyandprotectthegiraffes.Trackinggiraffespresentsachallenge.GPScollarstypicallygoaroundtheneck,butgiraffenecks,sixfeetlongandvaryinginthickness,aren’tsuitedforcollars;thedevicesslidedownwhentheanimallowersitshead.Researcherstriedanklets(踝环),chestharnessesandeventagsontheirhorn-likenubs,butnothingworkedforlong,saysSaraFerguson,aGCFwildlifeveterinarian.Recenttechnologicaladvanceshaveshrunktrackerstothesizeofacandybar,smallenoughtoattachtothetailoranear.Thenewtagsaresolar-powered,lessnoticeableandshouldlastayearormore.InApril,2024,FergusonandothersfromAfricanParkswentacrossBadingiloandBomabyhelicopterandattachedtrackersto11Nubiangiraffes.Thedatacollectedwillhelpidentifywheretheymainlyliveandgowithintheparks’7.4millionacres,potentiallydrivingtheirexpansionandshowingwhereextrapatrolstolimitillegalhuntingorcommunityeducationtoencouragelocalsupportforconservationcansavegiraffelives.“Wecan’tconservewhatwedon’tunderstand,”saysJulianFennessy,co-founderandconservationdirectorofGCF.“Weneedthesedatatoprotectthislandscapebeforeit’stoolate.”28.Whathascauseda40percentdeclineingiraffespeciessince1985?

A.Diseaseoutbreaks.B.Climatechange.C.Habitatloss.D.Illegalhunting.29.WhyaretraditionalGPScollarsunsuitableforgiraffes?

A.Theyaretooheavy.B.Theyfalloffeasily.C.Theyprovideinaccuratedata.D.Theyaffectthegiraffes’movement.30.Whatisthemaingoaloftrackingthegiraffes?

A.Tomonitortheirhealthstates.B.Tostudytheirsocialstructure.C.Todetectthreatsfromotherspecies.D.Toidentifytheirkeyhabitatsandroutes.31.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Giraffe-trackinginnovationsB.TechnologyforwildlifeprotectionC.CooperativeconservationeffortsD.ThesilentextinctionofNubiangiraffesFirstimpressionscanbeharsh.Onemistake,andyoumightfeellikeyou’llforeverbeseenasanidiotinsomeone’seyes.However,Ibelieverealityiskinderthanthat.Makingafirstimpressionisliketryingtokeepadooropenwithyourfoot.Manyencounterswithstrangersareshortandquickandmayneverhappenagain.Sometimesthatcanbeablessing:Ifthepersonyoumeetdoesn’tcaretorememberyou,you’llquicklyfadeintothecrowdofstrangersintheirmind,avoidinganynegativeorlastingimpression.Othertimes,itcanbedisappointing—imaginestrikingupaconversationwithsomeoneinterestingonlytopartwaysbeforeexchangingcontactinformation.Toavoidbeingforgotten,youneedtodosomethingmemorable—butnotsomethingfoolish.Makeanimpressionbyaskinganinsightfulquestionormakingsomeonelaugh.Thismeanstakingrisksandavoidingbland(乏味的)smalltalk;ifthat’snotwhatyouoffer,you’lllikelybepushedtothebackoftheirmemory,unlikelytoberememberedagain.Butwhatifyoumessedupyourfirstimpression?Andonedayyouseethemlookingatyou,recallingthetimeyouembarrassedyourself,andthey’rewalkingtowardyouthinking,“Iknowyoufromsomewhere…”Inthatcase,yoursecondimpressionneedstobebetter.Inmy19yearsofmakingfirstimpressions—somenotsogreat—I’vefoundthatpeoplewillgiveyouasecondchanceifyougivethemsomethingtocareabout.Justbecauseyoumessedupthefirsttimedoesn’tmeanyoushouldwithdrawandstopbeinginteresting.Youshouldtryharder:Listenwell,askrelevantquestions,smileoften,tellajoke,andsharewhatyoucareabout.Noneofthisisaguaranteed“HowtoMakePeopleLikeYou”guide,bytheway.I’mnotevensureifanyofthisworks.Butpeopleseemtoliketalkingtome,somaybesomeofitdoeswork.Anyway,ifthisisyourfirstimpressionofme,Ihopeit’sbeenagoodone.32.Whatarefirstimpressionslikeaccordingtoparagraph2?

A.Casualandinteresting.B.Briefandtemporary.C.Importantandlasting.D.Negativeandunstable.33.Howcanyoumakeamemorablefirstimpressionaccordingtotheauthor?

A.Byengaginginsmalltalk.B.Byavoidingriskybehavior.C.Bydemonstratinginsightorhumor.D.Bysharingyourpersonalexperiences.34.Whatdoestheauthorrecommenddoingifyoumessupyourfirstimpression?

A.Apologizingimmediately.B.Avoidingseeingthepersonagain.C.Forgettingabouttheencounter.D.Makingabettersecondimpression.35.Whattonedoestheauthortakewhendiscussingtheeffectivenessoftheadvice?

A.Cold.B.Playful.C.Serious.D.Convincing.Ifyouwanttogainconfidenceontheroadorrelylessonmapapps,herearestepstoboostyoursenseofdirection.TurnoffyourmapappsandgetlostonpurposeIfyou’renotpressedfortime,turnoffyourmapappsandfindyourwayaround.Ortakethescenicroutetoyourfavoritespot.36.Thenseeifyoucanmakeitbackhomewithoutmapapps.UselandmarkstodirectyourselfNotsurewhereyouare?Pickafewlandmarkstohelporientyourself.Theideallandmarkislargeandfaraway,likeabigsign,highway,tallbuildingorbridge.MaryHegarty,acognitivepsychologist,usesthemountainsinSantaBarbara.37.Becuriousaboutyoursurroundings38,turnaroundandtrytoseewhattheviewlookslikebehindyou.Lookingatyoursurroundingsfromdifferentperspectivescanhelpyourememberyourrouteandgiveyouvisualcluesonhowtogetback,saysHegarty.39Inanewplace,ithelpstounderstandthebasicstreetlayout.Manycitiesarearrangedinagridpattern.Washington,DC,forexample,isdividedintofourquadrants(象限),withstreetsrunningnorth-south,east-westanddiagonally(对角地).40.Forexample,inOgden,thenorth-southstreetsarenamedintimeorderfromthecenteroftown.Thishelpsgiveageneralsenseofdirection.

A.UnderstandthelayoutofthecityB.TrytogiveyourfullconcentrationtotheappsC.Thisworksifyou’rewalking,bikingordrivingD.NomatterwhichdirectionyouchoosetolookinE.OthercitieshavestreetswithspecialnamingconventionsF.Whetheryou’regoingsomewherenewortoafamiliarplaceG.Nomatterwheresheis,sheknowsthatthemountainsarenorth三、完形填空Ihavealwaysbeendrawntomusicandlanguagessincemychildhood.41,Isignedupformyschool’sintegratedcourseonEnglishandguqinculture.Touchingandlearninga42Chineseinstrumentforthefirsttimewasatrulyuniqueexperience.Witheverypluck(弹拨)andstrokeofthe43,Ifeltastrangeyetfamiliaremotion.TheEnglishpartofthecourse44learningvocabularyabouttheguqin,aswellasreadingandtranslatingarticlesaboutthistraditionalinstrument.Iespeciallyenjoyedlearninghowto45therightwordsandexpressions.Butthemostspecialpartofthecoursewasthe46activitieswithyoungpeoplefromothercountries.Deliveringaspeechconfidentlyonthestagetookalotof47,asIhadtopaycloseattentiontomypronunciation,wordchoice,clarityofexpression,bodylanguageandhowI48theaudience.Iclearlyrememberstandingonthe49,introducingtraditionalChinesemusicandplayingtheguqin.Seeingtheaudience’s50expressionsandfeelingastrongsenseofachievementfrom51myknowledgeleftadeepimpressiononme.Besidestheformalevents,weoften52ourconversationslongaftertheexchangeactivitiesended.Byovercominglanguagebarriersandlooking53differencesinraceandculture,wediscoveredhowmuchyoungpeoplearoundtheworldvaluedmutual54,inclusivity,harmonyindiversityandjoyfulbonds.Ibelievethesefriendshipsthatyoungpeoplebuildtodaywill55ourworldinthefuture.41.A.ThereforeB.HoweverC.OtherwiseD.Besides42.A.practicalB.classicalC.significantD.strange43.A.stringsB.keysC.boardsD.holes44.A.focusedonB.ledtoC.tookoverD.differedfrom45.A.borrowB.chooseC.copyD.divide46.A.night-timeB.sportsC.fund-raisingD.exchange47.A.responsibilityB.effortC.timeD.advice48.A.laughedatB.caredaboutC.interactedwithD.sufferedfrom49.A.shoulderB.farmC.courtD.stage50.A.eagerB.carefulC.nervousD.brave51.A.correctingB.broadeningC.sharingD.storing52.A.interruptedB.stoppedC.changedD.continued53.A.beyondB.throughC.forD.to54.A.creativityB.curiosityC.understandingD.tolerance55.A.exploreB.openC.connectD.shape四、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。InKuznetsovaAleksandra’sstudioinHaikou,capitalofHainanprovince,56oilpaintingofSt.Basil’sCathedralhangsbesideaportraitofagracefulwomanfromtheLiethnicgroup,57(symbolize)twodistinctaspectsoftheartist’slife.58(raise)inafamilyofartists,the24-year-oldRussianwomandevelopedadeeploveforpaintingfromanearlyage.HerinterestinChineseculturestartedwhenshewasjust10yearsold.“I59(simple)adoreChineseculture,soIpickedupthelanguagethroughtheinternet,booksandTV,”sherecalled.In2018,drivenbyherpassion,AleksandrajourneyedtoHainantostudy,aplace60shewascharmedbytheisland’snaturalbeautyandunhurriedpaceoflife.Thelocalpeopleandculture61(become)essentialtoherlifeassheandherhusband,whomshemetontheisland,haveventuredthroughitslandscapestogether.TheLibrocade(织锦)hasleftalastingimpact62her.ThistraditionaltextileoftheLiethnicgroupinHainan63(respect)asa“livingfossil”ofthetextileindustry,withahistoryofover3,000years.“Whenyouwitnessawomanweavingthisbrocade,sheistellingatalepasseddownthroughgenerations,suchas64ofDalishen,theGodofStrength,watchingoverus.Itnotonlyinspiresmebutalsoempowersme65(create),”shesaid.五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,你所在的社区将在下周日组织户外远足活动,路线为社区到绿植公园。请你用英文给你的外国好友Tom写封邮件邀请他参加,内容包括:1.活动计划与安排;2.注意事项。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearTom,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua六、书面表达67.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。ThedayToastdied,Samfeltalittlepartofhimselfdieinsidetoo.Pettinghisbeloveddog’ssoft,blackfurforthelasttimebeforehewastakenawaytobeputdownwasincrediblypainful.Toasthadlivedagood,longlifeand—Samhoped—ahappyoneatthat.WithToast,he’dexperiencedsomeofhismostfunadventures,likecampinginthesuburbs,aswellasthemorecommonactivityofsplashinginthepuddlesintheiryardwheneveritrained.Morethanayearlater,Sam’sfamilywassittingatthetableeatingdinnerwhenhismomproposedthattheygetanewfamilydog.“There’sapuppy

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