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2026届辽宁高三下学期英语考前仿真练习卷一、听力选择题1.Whenwillthespeakersleaveforthetrainstation?

A.At5:30p.m.B.At6:30p.m.C.At7:30p.m.2.WhatwillJerrydotonight?

A.Playtennis.B.Gotothemovies.C.Attendameeting.3.Howdoesthewomansound?

A.Curious.B.Calm.C.Nervous.4.Whereareprobablythespeakers?

A.Athome.B.Inapark.C.Ataclothingshop.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?

A.Aforeignlanguage.B.Anancientpoem.C.Ashortvideo.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Howmuchdidthewomansaveontheblouse?

A.$150.B.$90.C.$60.7.Whatdoesthemandecidetodo?

A.Doaspecialpromotion.B.Improvehistasteinclothes.C.Keepaneyeonsomesales.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.WhatwasthedestinationofBob’slongestflight?

A.Bangkok.B.Istanbul.C.Delhi.9.WhatsuggestiondidBobgive?

A.Bringawarmblanket.B.Selectareliableairline.C.PrepareaTVscreen.10.WhydoesBobprefertwoshortflightstoonelongflight?

A.Theyarelesstiring.B.Theycostless.C.Theyarelesscrowded.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whenwillthemancheckout?

A.OnSeptember24th.B.OnSeptember25th.C.OnSeptember26th.12.Whatkindofroomdoesthemanreserve?

A.Asingleroom.B.Aroomwithtwinbeds.C.Aroomwithadoublebed.13.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomanaboutatlast?

A.Theroomrate.B.Themodeofpayment.C.Theviewnearthehotel.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.WhatsortofbooksdoesJohnlikebest?

A.Fantasynovels.B.Mysterynovels.C.Historicalfiction.15.WhendidJohnbecomeinterestedinreading?

A.Infirstgrade.B.Inthirdgrade.C.Ineighthgrade.16.HowmanybookshasJohnread?

A.Almost25.B.Almost50.C.Almost100.17.WhatdoesJohnlearnfrombooks?

A.Diverseculturesandhistory.B.Differentkindsoflifestyles.C.Interestingbedtimestories.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?

A.Topromoteagriculturalproducts.B.Toencouragepeopletoeathealthily.C.TointroduceanartformofThaiculture.19.Wheredidtheideaoffruitcarvingbegin?

A.InChina.B.InThailand.C.InJapan.20.Whatwillthespeakerdonext?

A.Paintapictureofleaves.B.Displayherartisticwork.C.Teachfruitcarving.二、阅读理解Britainisalandofstunninglandscapesandrichheritage—fromtheLakeDistrict’speaksandlakestoiconicbridges,fromlakesidepoets’romancetoShakespeare’sgeniusandtheEnlightenment’s(启蒙运动)glow.Inthisseries,wespotlightfourrenownedlandmarkstouncovertheirstories.TheLakeDistrictTheLakeDistrictisEngland’slargestNationalPark.StretchingacrosstheNorth-West,it’shometothenation’shighestmountainsanddeepestlakes.Thisdistrictisveryfamousforitsfood.TherearesevenMichelin-Starredrestaurants.Besides,cosy,traditionalandheartypubsareplentifulinthepopulartowns.Theromanceandcharmofthelakeshaveinspiredmanylakepoetsintheircreativity.TheRomanBathsTheRomanBathsareoneofthefinestexamplesofpreservedancientthermalspaintheworld,andtheonlyofficialhotspringinBritain.DuringtheRomanInvasionin50CE,theydedicatedthespringtoahealinggoddess.Richorpoor,theythoughtthisspringwouldridtheirillnessanddisease,believingittobeblessedbytheGoddesses.WestminsterPalaceandBigBenThemosticonicarchitecturalstructuresofnotonlyLondonbutthewholeoftheUKareWestminsterPalaceandBigBen.Itwasoriginallybuiltasaroyalpalaceabout1000yearsago.DuringHenryVIII’sreign,hegaveitovertoparliament.BigBenhasenormousculturalsignificanceforBritain.ItsclockringsarebroadcastontelevisioneveryNewYear’sEvetocountdownandwelcometheNewYear.StonehengeStonehengeisthemostfamousprehistoricmonument.Itwasbuilt5000yearsagoasaditchandnowsurroundsthestones.Inthe1960s,anastronomertheorizedthatitmightbeacalendarsinceyoucouldseetheperfectviewofthesummersunrisehittingthestones.Peoplewillnotfullyunderstandituntilbathedinitsremarkablemystery.21.Whatcanvisitorsdoduringthetour?

A.EnjoyadrinkintheLakeDistrict.B.ListentothechurchbellsonChristmasday.C.GetridofdiseasesintheRomanBaths.D.UncoverallthemysteriesbehindStonehenge.22.Whichlandmarkisrecommendedforastronomyfans?

A.TheLakeDistrict.B.TheRomanBaths.C.WestminsterPalaceandBigBen.D.Stonehenge.23.Whatdothefourplaceshaveincommon?

A.Eachofthemcarriesalongandrichhistory.B.Eachofthemboastsitsnaturalwonders.C.TheyarethemostcelebratedsceneryinBritain.D.TheyareallBritisharchitecturalheritage.Chinesetouristattractionshaveseenaroaringtravelboom(繁荣)thismonthasmillionsofprimaryandmiddleschoolstudentshittheroadfortheirfirst-everautumnholiday.Severalprovinces,includingeasternZhejiang,southwesternSichuanandsouthernGuangdong,haveimplementedathree-dayautumnbreakinNovember.Combinedwiththeweekend,thevacationtotalsfivedays—anovelmeasureinChinabutwidelyadoptedinWesterncountries.TheseprovincesarethefirsttofollowanewguidelineissuedinSeptemberbyninecentralgovernmentdepartments,includingtheMinistryofCommerceandtheMinistryofEducation:Theguidelineencourageslocalitiestoadjustacademiccalendarstoincludespringandautumnbreaks,withdecisionsbasedonfactorslikeeachprovince’suniqueclimateandindustryproductionschedules,amajordeterminingfactorforparentstotaketimeoffwork.Apartfrombetterdistributingtheschoolcalendartoeasestudents’academicburden,thepolicyalsoaimstostokedomesticeconomicconsumption,especiallyviathetourismindustry.DatafromonlinetravelagencyTripshowsthattourismbookingsinZhejiang,wherethenewautumnbreakkickedoffonNov.12,haddoubledcomparedtolastyear,withparent-childtripsaccountingfor46%ofthetotalbookings.Aswellasprovidingmuch-neededholidaysforchildren,thepolicyhasbeenpairedwithsupportivemeasuresforfamilytravel,notedYangHan,aresearcheratonlinetravelplatformQunar,inaninterviewwithlocalmedia.Thesemeasuresincludeflexibleworkleavepoliciesforparentsanddiscountedfamilyticketsatmuseums,sciencecentersandscenicspots.Amidthetravelboom,tripsthemedaroundtextbookfeaturedlocations—rangingfromtime-honoredhistoricalsitestobreathtakingnaturalattractions—areemergingasatopchoiceforfamilies.Moreandmoreparentsareseekinginspirationfortripsthatextendchildren’slearningbeyondtheclassroomwalls,makingeducationandleisuregohandinhand.24.Whatcanwelearnabouttheautumnbreakinparagraph1?

A.Itwasproposedbymiddleschoolstudents.B.ItiscommonintheWestbutnewinChina.C.Itisafive-daystandaloneNovemberbreak.D.IthasbeencarriedoutinallChineseprovinces.25.Whyareindustryproductionschedulesimportantforthispolicy?

A.Theyreflecttheuniqueclimateofeachprovince.B.Theydirectlyaffectstudents’academicperformance.C.Theyarecloselyrelatedtolocaltourismdevelopment.D.Theydeterminewhetherparentscantaketimeoffwork.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“stoke”inparagraph3mean?

A.Control.B.Fuel.C.Evaluate.D.Weaken.27.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?

A.Autumnbreakpolicypromotestravelboom.B.Measuresdrivetheboomingtourismindustry.C.Textbook-themedtripsareanewchoiceforfamilies.D.WesternholidayideasareinfluencingChineseeducation.You’reprobablyawarethatyourcoffeedrinkorbakeryisloadedwithsugar.Butdidyouknowthatlargeamountsofaddedsugararealsoinyourbreakfastcereal(谷类食物),dairy-freemilkalternativeandeventakeoutfriedchicken?“Americansaresimplyconsumingtoomuchsugar,”saysFrankHu,aprofessorofnutrition.Mostpeopleconsumethreetimestherecommendeddailylimitofsugar.Andit’snotjustaharmlesshabit.Evenifyou’vegottenthemessagethattoomuchsugarisn’tgoodforyourhealthandaretakingstepstocutback,likeswitchingto“low-sugar”bakedgoodsanddietsoda,youhaven’tsolvedtheissueandyoumayhavecreatedanewproblem.Sincethe1990s,aspartame(阿斯巴甜代糖也称人工甜味剂)hasbeenwidelyusedasasugarsubstitute(替代品)inproductssuchasdietdrinks,yogurtandbreakfastcereal.ButthesweetenerhascomeunderthoroughexaminationfollowingaJuly2023statementfromtheInternationalAgencyforResearchonCancerthatofficiallyclassifiedaspartameas“possiblycarcinogenic(致癌的)tohumans.”Sowhat’stheanswer?Ultimately,weneedtorethinkourrelationshipwiththesweetstuff.Forthemostpart,thesugarsthatnaturallyoccurinanapple,asweetpotatooraglassofmilkaren’tanissue.It’sthesugarintroducedduringthemanufacturingofajarredpastasauceorwhenyoustiraspoonfulofsugarintoyourcoffee,forexample,that’sharmingyourhealth.Whenyoueatordrinksomethingwithaddedsugar,yourbloodsugarandinsulin(胰岛素)risesharply.Ontheotherhand,whenyouchewabowloffreshberries,thewholefruitcontainsfiberandothercompoundsthatslowhowquicklythesugarisdigested,soyourbloodsugardoesn’triseinthesameway.Definitely,consumingnotonlylessaddedsugarbutalsosugarsubstitutesovertimeisboundtomakeyourlifeawholelotsweeter.28.Whatcanweprobablyinferinparagraph1?

A.Thewritershowshisownpuzzle.B.Peopleignoreanissueaboutsugar.C.Peopletakeactiontogiveupsugar.D.Bakeryhaslesssugarthandairy-freemilk.29.Whichfoodordrinkmaydolessharmtoourhealthinthetext?

A.Breakfastcereal.B.Dietdrinks.C.Coffeedrink.D.Asweetpotato.30.Whydopeoplefailtoconsumelesssugar?

A.Moresugarysnacksareproduced.B.Foodswithoutsugarposemorehealthrisks.C.Sugarsubstitutesexistinmanyfoodsanddrinks.D.Compoundsinsugararereportedtobecarcinogenic.31.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleaccordingtothetext?

A.AspartameShouldreplacesugar?B.TheBitterTruthAboutSugarC.KeepAwayFromSugarD.SugarTalksSweetlyPeterFrank,acanoeist,plannedtorowacanoe(皮划艇)tocompletea6,000-milejourneyalongtheGreatLoop.Heestimateditwouldtakehimatotalof17months.FranklaunchedhistriponJune27inEscanaba,Michigan,wherehe’sfrom,andnowhehasarrivedattheChesapeakeBayinMarylandinhis1982SawyerLooncanoe.Hehasfinishedaboutaquarterofhisplannedjourney,sohe’sstillgotalongwaytogo.Hesaysnatureishisbiggestcompetitor.He’llhavetocompletetheGreatLoopbynextNovember,duetoanaturaldeadlinesetbythefreezingofthelakeshe’llneedtocross.ForFrank,thejourneyislargelyawaytoexpresshisgratitudeforstillbeingaliveandhavingtheabilitytotakeonthephysicalchallenge,almostadecadeafteracaraccidentwhichlefthimwith14brokenbonesandnearlyparalyzed(瘫痪的).Frankhadmadelong-distancetripsbybicycle,unicycleandcanoebefore.“Theseadventuresarenotonlymycollegeandmyeducation,butthey’remyformsofshowingmygratitudetotheworldforbeingaliveandbeingabletowalkanddothethingsthatIcando,”hesays.“Contrarytowhatmostpeoplethink,itdoesn’tcostmuchtotravel,especiallywhenyoueliminateplanetickets,gas,propertyandaccommodationslikehotelsorrestaurants,”hesays.“Isthiscomfortable?Absolutelynot,butthroughthestrugglesoffollowingmydreamwithlittletonothing,I’vedevelopedthecapacitytoenjoyless,andasaresult,Ilivewellwithlittle,”headds.Healsodescribesthetripasajourneyinself-discovery.It’sveryhardtopicturewherehewillbethreeyearsfromnow,ashe’sstillyoungandgrowing,buthe’shopingthatonthisverylongjourneyofself-discovery,he’llperhapsfindthat.32.WhatcanweknowaboutFrank’sjourney?

A.Heusesamoderncanoe.B.Thejourneywilltakeoneyear.C.HestartedinJuneinMichigan.D.Thejourneyhasbeencompleted.33.WhyisthejourneysignificanttoFrank?

A.Hecanbreakarecord.B.Hecanfindanewhome.C.Hewantstowinacompetition.D.Hewantstoshowappreciationforlife.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“eliminate”inparagraph4mean?

A.Dismiss.B.Admit.C.Remark.D.Possess.35.Whatmessagedoestheauthorwanttoshowinthelastparagraph?

A.Uncertaintyofthefuture.B.Valueofpersonalgrowth.C.Thediscoveryoftravelling.D.Theimportanceofplanning.Whetheryou’redealingwiththework,financialorfamilytroubles,workconflictorsomethingelsethat’sannoying,stresssometimesisanunavoidablepartofmodernlife.36Intherightamountsandintherightplaces,stresscanmotivateorenergizeyou.37Soit’simportanttokeepitinthezonewhereit’shelpfulanddoesn’thaveabadeffectonyourphysicalormentalhealth.Indeed,experiencingstressoverloadonaregularbasisessentiallyleavesyouinaconstantstateoffight-or-flightmode,withrisinglevelsofstresshormones(荷尔蒙).38Italsoincreasesriskofdevelopingdiseases.Becausestresscannegativelyimpactyourhealth,it’simportanttotakestepstomanageyourstressandcalmyourselfdown.Whileyoucan’tchangethechallengesofmodernlife,youdon’thavetobeattheirmercy.39Youcanregularlyuseyourpersonaldecompressionvalve(减压阀)tocalmdown,likedeepbreathing,physicalactivities,progressivemusclerelaxation,connectionwithnature,andwriting.Ifyouusethestress-relievingstrategiesregularly,they’llbecomesecondnaturetoyou.Andbeforeyouknowit,youmayfeellessstressedingeneral.However,ifyouarestillinastateofconfusionandemotionallynervous,youmayneedtoconsidertalkingwithamentalhealthprofessional.40Thetreatmentsheprovidescanhelpyouhandleandmanageyourstress.

A.Youcanfindwaystocontrolstress.B.Everyonecanignorestressfulmoments.C.Hewillofferyouvariousformsoftreatments.D.Actually,stressisn’tentirelybadbutcanbehelpful.E.Itcanalsoassistustobeproductiveorperformwell.F.Thenexttimeyoufeelstressed,gooutdoorsandtakeawalk.G.Overthelongterm,stressputsyouathigherriskofdepression.三、完形填空Growingup,IwasfortunatetotravelwithmyparentsandI’mextremely41tothemforopeningmyeyestotheworld.Travelisoneofthe42thingsbecausewecanvisitbeautifulplacesanditteachesusalot.Threeweeksago,Ihadthebiggest43ofmylife.IwenttoLondonalone.Itwas44toenterthatairplaneat6:40a.m.,leavingmyparentsbehindandknowingtherewasnobody45meontheotherside.WatchingthesunrisefromtheplanemademerememberwhyIwasthere.46,Iwasabouttorealizeadream.Ihadtriedmakingtravelplanswithfriendsbut47answerslike“it’snotthebesttime”or“Ican’t48it”.Theideaofgoingalonewasscarybut49.IwantedtoprovethatIwascapableof50thatfearanddoingsomethingIwanted.Itfeltgreattobe51everything,from52myalarmtodecidingwhichmuseumtovisit.Thissenseof53wasoneofthebestthingsabouttravelingalone.Bythisjourney,Ilearnedtobemore54,realizingwhatI’mcapableofandthatIcan55thejourneyoflifeonmyown.41.A.faithfulB.thankfulC.helpfulD.respectful42.A.craziestB.humblestC.bestD.easiest43.A.adventureB.troubleC.celebrationD.show44.A.embarrassingB.astonishingC.puzzlingD.terrifying45.A.waitingforB.turningtoC.believinginD.relyingon46.A.InadditionB.ForinstanceC.AfterallD.Asaconsequence47.A.wasremindedofB.waswarmedagainstC.wasfacedwithD.wasattachedto48.A.denyB.predictC.acceptD.afford49.A.unhappyB.unrealisticC.excitingD.crucial50.A.ignoringB.expressingC.identifyingD.hiding51.A.inhonorofB.inpossessionofC.inneedofD.inchargeof52.A.repairingB.settingC.purchasingD.finding53.A.freedomB.achievementC.reliefD.security54.A.enthusiasticB.ambitiousC.independentD.creative55.A.recordB.completeC.witnessD.cancel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。BlackMyth:Wukong,56(consider)thefirstChinese-developed“Triple-A”title,toppedthe“most-playedgames”listonSteam,aleadinggamingplatform,57(simple)anhourafteritsdebutonTuesdaymorning.Thegame58(set)againstthebackdropoftheclassicChinesenovelJourneytotheWest,oneoftheFourGreatClassicalNovelsofChineseliterature.Thenovelfollowstheadventuresofamonkandhisthreedisciples,with59particularfocusonSunWukong,thelegendaryMonkeyKingknownforhissupernaturalpowersandnaughtynature.Celebrated60itsrichculturalheritageandmoderngamingaesthetics(美学),thegamehasbecomeahitinthegamingcommunity.Althoughthegame’shugesuccessinChinaispartly61peoplethereknowthestoryofJourneytotheWest,thefactthatithasalsocaughttheinterestofinternationalaudiences,manyof62lackthisculturalbackground,suggeststhatBlackMythisontherightpath.Manyoverseasplayershavebeeninspiredbythegame63(start)readingtheoriginalbookJourneytotheWest.64(enthusiastic)ofBlackMythhaveevenpostedvideosonline,65(share)theirunderstandingofChinesemythologyandtheJourneytotheWeststory.Asthegame’spreviewsessionsbegan,manyinternationalmediaandinvitedinfluencershaveshareddetailedreviews.Theyhavepraisedthegame’stechnicalandartisticquality,aswellasitsculturalimportance.五、书信写作66.假设你是李华,你的英国好友David对中国传统文化有着浓厚的兴趣。本月,你市博物馆正在举办端午文化数字云展。请你给David写一封邮件,推荐他观看。内容包括:1.云展内容;2.推荐理由。参考词汇:OnlineDigitalExhibition数字云展注意: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做答。DearDavid,Ihopethisemailfindsyouwell.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。InasmallvillageinsouthernTurkey,14-year-oldEmre’slifechangedforeverwhenanearthquakestruckinthemiddleofthenight,reducingmostofthevillagetogroundzero,includingthetinylibrarythathadbeenEmre’sfavoriteplace.Hehadspentcountlessafternoonsthere,readingadventurebooksandhelpingthelibrarian,Mr.Kaya,organizeshelves.Inthedaysafterthedisaster,Emrewanderedaround,hisheartheavy.Hefoundthewholevillageindespair—thevillagerswanderedlifelesslyamongtheruins,theireyesemptyofhope.Whenhereachedthelibrarysite,hespottedafewbookshalf-buriedinthedust.Hecarefullybrushedthemcleanandtookthembackhome.Thatnight,hehadadream:Hewassittinginthelibrary,surroundedbybooks,withMr.Kayasmilingathim.Thenextmorning,Emretoldhismotherhewantedtorebuildthelibrary.Shelookedathimsadly.“Webarelyhavearoofoverourheads,Emre,”shesaid,“Howcanwebuildalibrary?”ButEmrerefusedtogiveup.Deepdown,heknewhismissionwasn’tjusttorebuildalibrary—itwastogivethevillagebackitsspirit,toturntheirhopelessnessintopurpose.Hewentdoortodoor,asking

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