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2026届辽宁省抚顺市六校协作体高三二模英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Whatwastheactualviewfromthewoman’sroom?

A.Amountainrange.B.Apowerplant.C.TheVictoriaFalls.2.Whatwillthewomandrink?

A.Soda.B.Tea.C.Coffee.3.Whatwillthewomandotonight?

A.Gotoaconcert.B.Gotoplaybasketball.C.Havedinnerwiththeman.4.Whatwillthemanprobablytakefordinner?

A.Someflowers.B.Avaluablepresent.C.ApresentfromEngland.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Apianoconcert.B.Amusical.C.Adancecompetition.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whathelpsthewomanfeelenergeticinthemorning?

A.Listeningtonewmusic.B.Swimmingwithfriends.C.Swimminginawarmpool.7.Whatdoesthemandecidetodo?

A.Joinaswimminggroup.B.BuyanMP3player.C.Swimwiththewoman.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.WhatdidthemanthinkoftheSkyRocketride?

A.Thrilling.B.Boring.C.Scary.9.Whatmightthewomandothisweekend?

A.Stayathome.B.Dosomereading.C.Visittheamusementpark.10.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Friends.B.Businesspartners.C.Wifeandhusband.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?

A.Buyanewbattery.B.Buyanewcomputer.C.Exchangeanewcomputer.12.Whydoesthewomanrefusetheman’srequest?

A.Hehasnoreceipt.B.Therefundperiodhaspassed.C.Thecomputerisnotdamaged.13.Whatsolutiondoesthewomanoffer?

A.Afullrefund.B.Adiscountonrepaircost.C.Freerepairfromthefactory.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Howdoesthemanfeelabouthisjob?

A.Surprised.B.Satisfied.C.Stressed.15.Whatdoesthemandonow?

A.Heassiststhephotographer.B.Hetakesphotographsofthemodels.C.Hewritesarticlesforthemagazine.16.Wheredoesthewomanworknow?

A.Inatrainingcenter.B.Inabookshop.C.Inamagazinecompany.17.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?

A.Recommendhertothemagazine.B.Getherajobinanewbookstore.C.Helpherwithphotography.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.WhatisLisadoing?

A.Hostingashow.B.Hostingadiscussion.C.Recommendingawebsite.19.WhatisEmily'sroleinChangiVillagers?

A.Aneditor.B.Afounder.C.Acontributor.20.WhatcanweinferaboutEmily?

A.Shedislikestechnology.B.Shelikessharinglocalnews.C.Sheiseagertohelpothers.二、阅读理解CampAmericaisthechancetodosomethingdifferentwithyoursummer,livingandworkingeitherwithchildrenasanactivityleaderorbehindthescenesassupportstaff.Intermsofbroadeningyourhorizons,seeinganothercountryinawholenewlight,meetingnewpeople,andaddingvitalexperiencetoyourCV(简历),weprovideanexcellentculturalexchangeprogramme.Thepriceofourprogrammeincludes:Traveltoyourcamp,includingflightsfrommajorglobalcitiesthatwerecruit(征募)in.ReturnflightsfromNewYorktoyourcityofdeparture.Accommodationandfoodforyourentirestayoncamp.Pocketmoney.GroupInternationalAccident&SicknessCoverageforyourentirestayintheUS.Timeandage:Applicantsneedtobeavailabletoflytocampbetweenthedatesof1stMayandtheircountry-specificlatestdeparturedateattheendofJune.Wedoaskthatallapplicantsbeavailabletobeatcampforaminimumof9weeks.Itisavisa(签证)regulationthatparticipantsmustbe18whentheyflytotheUS.Therefore,CampAmericadoesnotacceptapplicantswhoarenot18by15thofJune.Youcanstartyourapplicationbeforeyouturn18aslongasyourbirthdayiswithinthefullapplicationseasonandbefore15thJune.Aboutyourwork:We’llhelpyougetyourplacementinsummercampsintheUS.We’llalsoserveasthesponsornecessaryforyoutogetyourJ-1visa.You’llreceivepaymentforyourplacementatcamp(wecallitpocketmoney).Asafirst-timeapplicant,you’llgetanywherebetween$1,000and$2,150dependingonyourcountryofapplication,skilllevelandexperience.Asareturner,youwillbeabletonegotiateyourownsalarydirectwiththecamp.21.Whatisarequirementforapplicantsoftheprogramme?

A.Theymustbe18byJune15th.B.TheymustarriveatcampbyMay1st.C.Theyhavetobeaged18orovertoapply.D.Theycanstayatcampfor9weeksatmost.22.Whatdoweknowaboutreturnapplicants?

A.Theyreceiveafixedamountofpocketmoney.B.Theyareguaranteedahigherpositionatcamp.C.Theyhavethechancetodeterminetheirownpay.D.Theydon’tnecessarilyapplyforaJ-1visaagain.23.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?

A.Toadvertiseacampprogramme.B.Topresentacamper’sdailyduties.C.Tocomparevariouscampjobs.D.Toexplainanovelvisapolicy.TobieSpearshasalwayshadwanderlust(旅行癖).Severalyearsago,shehittheroadagaintoseetheworld.SheandherhusbanddrovesouththroughMexicoandintoGuatemala.Whatgreetedthemwasnothingshortofbreathtaking:verdantjungles(丛林),crystallakes,wideriversandnativeresidentshavinglivedthereforthousandsofyears.InaGuatemalanvillage,itwaswhenSpearsandherhusbandrentedasmallhousethattheyrealizedthelivingconditionsweremoreprimitivethanbackhome,butthesimplelifewasappealing.Despitetheircheerfulness,thelocalpeoplestruggledwithharshrealities:notenoughfoodtoeat,pooreducationalopportunities,andnoreliablewaytobuildaself-sufficientlife.Spearswonderedwhatshecoulddothatwouldmakealastingchange.“Wedidn’twanttogivethemafewthingsandleave,”shesaid.“Wewantedtohelp,andtheywereabletomanageitontheirown.”Sotheystartedteaching,focusingonincomeopportunity.Thecoupletaughtskillslikehowtouseasewingmachine,howtocreateamoreproductivegarden,andhowtochargeforservicesandmanageresources.Theirfirstfewyearscenteredoncompletingprojects,althoughtravelingfourtimesayearmadeitdifficulttokeeptheeffortgoing.Intime,thelocalstooktoit.Theverticalgardeningtechniquestookroot,whichmademorevegetablesavailable.Afewsewingmachinesarrived,andskilledseamstressesemerged.ThenSpearsrealizedsheneededhelp.Shereachedouttofriends,andthejointeffortwasorganizedintoanonprofit:BeHumanitarian.Withtheformalizationofthenonprofit,theimpactoutgreweventheirownexpectations,moresponsorsandvolunteersjoiningtheinitiative.AcommunitygrewuparoundthevillageinGuatemala,withpeoplecomingfourtimesayeartosupport,loveanddiscoverwhatreallymatters.“It’sthepeopleyoumeetandtherelationshipsyoubuildthatwillfillyourlifewiththefeelingofgenuinehappiness,”saidSpears.24.WhatfirstimpressedSpearsandherhusbanduponarrivinginGuatemala?

A.Theresidents’richtraditionalculture.B.Thegraylandscapeoflocalvillages.C.Thearea’sattractivenaturalscenery.D.Thelocals’difficultlivingconditions.25.HowdidSpearsandherhusbandhelppeopleinGuatemala?

A.Byhandingoutplentyofdonations.B.Byhelpingthemsustainthemselves.C.Bytellingthemtoquittheirinitialwork.D.Byconvincingthemtovalueeducation.26.HowdidpeoplereacttoBeHumanitarian?

A.Theyincreasedtheirvisits.B.Theywereinfavorofit.C.Theyappearedresistanttoit.D.Theyquittedtheirteaching.27.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.FromaNonprofittoaVillageB.FromSightseeingtoSettlingDownC.HowWanderTurnedWonderD.HowaCoupleDevelopedWanderlust“Weallknowthatwhenthere’sanearthquakeoratsunami,thefirstthingthatgoesdownisthepowerline.Whenit’satnight,we’renotgoingtowaituntilthenextmorningtorescuesurvivors.”saidNitinSanket,assistantprofessorofroboticsengineeringatWorcesterPolytechnicInstitute.“Sowestartedlookingatnature.Isthereacreatureintheworldwhichcanactuallydothis?”Sanketandhisstudentsfoundtheiranswerinbatsandthewingedmammal’sremarkableabilitytoecholocate,orfindtheirwayviareflectedsound.They’redevelopingairrobotsthatcanbeflownwhereandwhencurrentdronescan’toperate.Sanket’sdronefitsinthepalmofhishand,andismademostlyfrominexpensivehobby-gradematerialsandcanoperateinthedark.Asmallultrasonic(超声的)sensor,notunlikethoseusedinautomaticfaucets(龙头)inpublicrestrooms,copiesbatbehavior,sendingoutapulse(脉冲)ofhigh-frequencysoundandusingtheechotodetectobstaclesinitspath.Duringarecentdemonstration,astudentusedaremotecontroltolaunchthedroneinabrightlylitroomandthenagainafterturningoffallbutafaintlyglowingredlight.Asitapproachedatransparentglasswall,thedronerepeatedlystoppedandbackedaway,evenwiththelightsoffandwithfogandfakesnowfloatingintheair.Yet,theresearchdidn’talwaysgetalongwell.Theresearchersrealizedthatthenoiseofthebatrobotdisturbedtheultrasound,requiring3D-printedshellstominimizethedisturbance.TheyalsousedAItoteachthedronehowtofilter(过滤)andinterpretsoundsignals.Still,there’salongwaytogotomatchbats,whichcancontracttheirearmusclestolistenonlytocertainechoesandcandetectsomethingassmallasahumanhairfromseveralmetersaway.Sanketsaid,“Wearenowhereclosetowhatnaturehasachieved,butsomedaywewillbethereandthesewillbeusefulforapplicationinthewild.”28.WhydidSanket’steamstudybats?

A.Fortheirphysicalstrength.B.Fortheirhighflightspeed.C.Fortheireasyaccessibility.D.Fortheirnavigationskills.29.Whatcanwelearnaboutthedronefromthedemonstration?

A.Itcouldevenbreakthroughglasswalls.B.Itperformedwellregardlessofvisibility.C.Itrequiredadjustmenttoavoidobstacles,D.Itneededhumanhelptodetectobstacles,30.Whatchallengedidtheresearchersencounterduringtheresearch?

A.Thematerialswerehardlyaccessible,B.Thesensorgeneratedtoomuchnoise.C.TheAIsystemfailedtoprocessthesoundsignals.D.Thedrone’soperationalnoiseaffecteditssensor.31.WhatdoesSanketthinkoftheirpresentachievement?

A.Itneedsfurtherdevelopment.B.It’sunrealisticforpracticaluse.C.Itisreadyforwidespreaduse.D.Ithasalreadyoutperformedbats.Newresearchsuggeststhatattentiondoesnotremainsteady.Instead,itfluctuates(波动)inarapidcycle,shiftingfocusaboutseventotentimespersecond.Thisconstantsamplingoftheenvironmentmayhavehelpedhumanssurvive.Forourancestorswhohadtocontinuetomonitortheenvironmentforattackerswhilesearchingforfood,thiswasbeneficial.IanFiebelkorn,assistantprofessorofNeuroscienceattheDelMonteInstituteforNeuroscienceattheUniversityofRochester,said,“Intoday’sworld,withlaptopsopeninfrontofusandasmartphonenearby,rhythmicallyoccurringwindowsforbeneficialattentionalshiftsmightalsoworkagainstus.Thatis,rhythmicallyoccurringwindowsforattentionalshiftsarealsoassociatedwithincreasedsusceptibilitytodistractinginformation.”Toinvestigatethesubtleshiftsinattention,ZachRedding,thefirstauthorofthestudy,recordedbrainactivityusinganelectroencephalogram(EEG).Intheexperiment,40participantsfocusedonadimgraysquarepositionedatthecenterofacomputerscreen.Atthesametime,coloreddotsappearedasdistractions.TheEEGdatarevealedrepeatingpatternsinbrainactivitythatpredictedwhenattentionwasmorelikelytomovetowardadistractor.Thesecyclesoccurredroughlyseventotentimespersecond.Theyalsolinedupwithalternating(交替的)periodsinwhichparticipantswerebetterorworseatnoticingthecentraltarget.Whennoticingperformancedropped,participantsweremoreeasilydistracted.Thefindingsmayhelpresearchersbetterunderstandattention-relatedconditionssuchasADHD(注意缺陷障碍).AlthoughthestudydidnotdirectlyexaminepeoplewithADHD,itofferscluesabouthowdifferencesinthesebrainrhythmscouldinfluencefocusanddistractibility.“Ourresearchshowsthatthetypicalbrainrhythmicallyalternatesbetweenstatesthatpromoteeitherincreasedprocessingatthepresentfocusofattentionoranincreasedlikelihoodofshiftingattentionalresourceselsewhere,”saidFiebelkorn.“ItcouldbethatthebrainsofpeoplewithADHDdonotalternatebetweenthesestatesasoften,resultinginalossofcognitiveflexibility.”32.Howdidattentionfluctuationsbenefitancienthumans?

A.Theyhelpedthemdiscoverfoodeasily.B.Theyenabledthemtowatchfordangers.C.Theymadethemfocusonthingsbetter.D.Theyadaptedthemtotheenvironment.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“susceptibility”inparagraph2mean?

A.Defenselessness.B.Resistance.C.Dedication.D.Adaptation.34.WhatdidtheEEGresultsshow?

A.Participantsignoredthecentraltarget.B.Distractingdotshadnoinfluenceatall.C.Brainwavesremainedunchangedsteadily.D.Distractionfollowedbrainrhythmchanges.35.WhatisFiebelkorn’sexplanationaboutpeoplewithADHD?

A.Theyhavestrongercognitiveflexibility.B.Theyfocusbetterthanordinarypeople.C.Theirbrainstatesswitchlessregularly.D.Theirbrainrhythmsworkmuchfaster.Nowadaysgroupchatshaveexplodedinpopularitybecauseoftheirinformality.Thatalsocreatesitsownchallenges,though.Herearesomeprinciplesofdigitaletiquette(礼仪)tohelpusavoidthem.Thinkbeforemessaging36.Soithelpstothinkabouthowtherecipientsmightbeaffectedbyyourmessage.Thatmeans,forexample,notwastingothermembers'timebyaskingquestionsthatcouldbeeasilyfoundbydoinganonlinesearchorsearchingthroughthepreviousposts.37.Peopledon'tappreciateusinguptheirphonememoryorburningthroughtheirmobiledataonuselessstuff.38Forthosecreatedwithaspecificfunction,juststicktothetaskanddon'tpostanymorethanyouneedto.Ontheotherhand,somegroupsarethereforentertainmentandinthatcase,moreismore.Itshouldbeobvious,butdon'tpostpersonalstuffinacompanyorbusiness-relatedchat,andavoidpostingwork-relatedmaterialinagroupwithfriendsorfamily.ConsiderthesizeofthegroupThere'softensomeonewhofeelstheneedtotypeoutareplytoeverypost,evenifit'sjusttosay“thanks”.39.Weoughttoconsiderhowmanypeopleareinthechat.Iftherearethreeofyouinthegroup,aresponseisalmostexpected.Inagroupoffiftyormore,however,itispracticallyacriminaloffense.KeepitcleananddecentThisisanespeciallyimportantpointwhenitcomestoworkcommunications.Thosegroupchatplatformsfeellessformalthanemail,butdon'tforgettofollowthesameguidelinesasyoudowithothercompanycommunications.Assumeanythingmessagedcanbesharedwithothersnomatterhowinformalitappears.40.

A.Analyzethemembers'interestB.LesscanbemoreingroupchatsC.RemembertheaimofthechatgroupD.AndavoidsendingvideosorfilesthatareverylargeE.Evenoneslipintoimpropertalkcanbecareer-limitingF.Butdoingsoinabiggroupmightcauseareply-allstormG.Etiquetteisalwaysbasedontheideaofcareandconsiderationforothers三、完形填空Withthe2026WinterParalympicssettoopen,athleteswerebusypreparingfortheirGames,amongwhomwasskierSydneyPeterson.Offthe41,however,shewasalsopursuingherdoctoratedegreeinneuroscienceattheUniversityofUtah—focusingonmovementdisorders,42toherowncondition.Peterson43dystonia(肌张力障碍)thatdisablesherleftarmandleg.At13,ashersymptomswerejust44,skiingbecameherphysicaltherapy.Overtime,themusclecontractions45herlefthandandankleintofixedpositions.So46,sheskiswithonlyonepole.Peterson47herfriendsandteamwithhelpinghercopeashersymptomsgotmuchworse.NowPetersonis48herdaysbetweentwoworlds:ontheslopes(斜坡)andinthelab.Onceshefinishesher49oftheday,sheheadstocheckon50inarare-diseaselab.Shenotesshe’s51frompursuingbothcompetitiveskiingandgraduateschoolatthesametime.Thingsarenotalwaysgoingtobe52inskiing,andgraduateschoolalsoobviouslyhasitschallenges,too—sometimesexperiments53,andsometimestheydon’t.“Obviouslythat’s54,butit’snicetobeabletoputthat.tothesideandjustgoforyourtraining.Ithinktheycancomplement(补充)eachotherifyou55itcorrectly,”Petersonsaid.41.A.topicB.coastC.shelfD.snow42.A.limitedB.similarC.contraryD.addicted43.A.liveswithB.figuresoutC.getsoverD.regretsfor44.A.fadingB.disappearingC.emergingD.responding45.A.scaredB.forcedC.changedD.tricked46.A.officiallyB.separatelyC.fortunatelyD.typically47.A.frightensB.chargesC.creditsD.inspires48.A.balancingB.comparingC.rememberingD.ending49.A.researchB.testC.projectD.workout50.A.expensesB.regulationsC.experimentsD.records51.A.benefitedB.recoveredC.resignedD.escaped52.A.terribleB.smoothC.oddD.awkward53.A.integrateB.concludeC.occurD.succeed54.A.depressingB.touchingC.delightingD.astonishing55.A.judgeB.estimateC.structureD.expand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。TheRoyalBotanicGardens,Kew,hasopenedits30thannualOrchid(兰花)Festival,themedaroundChinaforthefirsttime.Lantern-stylelightingandbloomingflowerslentthegardens56festiveatmosphere.RichardDeverell,directorofKewGardens,said,“ChoosingChinaasthethemethisyearwasbecauseit’soneofthemostbiodiversecountriesintheworld,57(possess)over1,700speciesoforchids.Thefestivalaimstotellvisitorstwointertwinedstoriesatonce—biodiversityandtheculturaltraditions58(root)init.”Deverelldescribedorchidsas“acanary(金丝雀)inthecoalmine”forbiodiversitybecauseoftheirsensitivity59environmentalchange.Itwouldbecomeareminderoftheimportanceofplantconservationandinternationalscientific60(collaborate).Attheopeningreception,aChineseAmbassadortoBritainsaid,“Orchids61(cherish)inbothcountriesandinChineseculture,orchidsare62(traditional)amongthe‘FourGentlemenofFlowers’,symbolizingintegrity,resilienceandanoblecharacter.”AlsocontributingtotheeventwasChineseinkpainterGuXiaolan,63broughtorchid-themedworkstotheexhibition.Gusaidinkpaintingisaboutcreatingfromwithinandallowingtheworkto“speak”for64(it).Havingsketched(画素描)atKewoveranextendedperiod,sheaddedthatthegarden’sstaffhadadjustedlighting,temperatureandhumidityconditionsforher,agestureshedescribedasbothprofessionaland65(thought).五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,你校校园广播站开设了“为你读诗”专栏,每周邀请师生分享一首好诗。作为该栏目的负责人,请用英文给你校交换生Alex写一封邮件邀请他参加,内容包括:(1)写信目的;(2)介绍该专栏;(3)期待参加。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。DearAlex,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Twentyyearsago,itwasourfirsttimetotraveltotheUnitedStatesasCanadians.Unknowingly,mywifeandImadethemistakeofarrivinginNewYorkCityonSaintPatrick’sDay.Whenourtaxidriverpickedusupattheairport,hepointedoutthatnomatterwhatroutehetooktothehotel,itwouldbealongdrive.

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