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2026年高考一輪復(fù)習(xí)收官卷(江蘇卷01)

英語

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對話,每段對話僅讀一遍。

1.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Buyingacomputer.B.Doingresearch.C.Savingmoney.

2.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?

A.PlaygamesonhisiPad.B.BuyaniPad4thisweek.C.SurftheInternettogether.

3.Whatdoesthemansayaboutturtles?

A.They'reuglyandlazy.B.TheyTecuteandsmart.C.They'renoisyanddirty.

4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Anexperiment.

B.Anassignment.

C.Anexamination.

5.HowistheweatherinJim'scity?

A.Rainy.B.Wann.C.Cold.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題I.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C項中選出最佳選項。聽

每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)

白讀兩遍。

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

6.WhatisKevin'sconcernaboutthedog?

A.Theymaymisbehave.

B.Theymaygethurl.

C.Theymaycarrydiseases.

7.WhatwillHelendotomorrowmorning?

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A.Giveatalk.B.Meetthechildren.C.Takesomephotos.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

8.Wheredoestheconversationprobablylakeplace?

A.Athome.B.Inastore.C.A(ahotel.

9.Whatisthewomanaskedtodofirst?

A.Removethesheets.B.Emptytherubbish.C.Cleanthefloor.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

10.WhyisJoshopposedtoclimbingverytalltrees?

A.Theyareeasytodamage.

B.Theyaredangeroustoclimb.

C.Theyarehabitatsforanimals.

11.WhatimpressedJoshaboutthegroupherecentlytaught?

A.Climbingquickly.B.Thinkingcritically.C.Listeningattentively.

12.WhatdocsJoshexpecttodointhefuture?

A.Protecttreesinotherareas.

B.Holdtreeclimbingcontests.

C.Furtherpromotetreeclimbing.

聽下.面一段較長對話,回答以下小題“

13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Pianoselection.

B.Apartybudget.

C.Companyevents.

14.Whatmakes(hegrandpianoimpossibletobeused?

A.Itspiice.

B.Itsrentalperiod.

C.Itssize.

15.HowmuchisCharlottewillingtoraisethebudgetbyatmost?

A.10%.B.15%.C.50%.

16.WhatwillSamsendCharlotte?

A.AKernaiivesolutions.

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B.Anuprightpiano.

C.Photosandcostdetails.

聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。

17.Howlongshouldteenagersexercisedaily?

A.Atleast50minutes.

B.Atleastonehour.

C.Abouttwoandahalfhours.

18.Whatisnecessaryfortheelderlytoexercise?

A.Attendingactivitiesindoors.

B.Choosingwarmweather.

C.Takingpreventivemeasures.

19.Whatshouldpeopledofirstwhenexperiencingheatweakness?

A.Findacoolspot.

B.Takepropermedicine.

C.Drinkenoughwater.

20.Wha(willthespeakerdiscussinthenextshowaboutexercise?

A.Variousforms.

B.Potentialrisks.

C.Workoutplans.

第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四

個選項中選出最佳選項。

A

SiciiLian,aprovincecclcbralcdfuritsdiverselandscapesandprofoundculluralrouts,oflcrsmore111alijusl

itsiconiclandmarks.Beyondthebustlingtouristtrailslielesser-knowntreasuresthatcatertoadventurers,history

buffs,andnatureenthusiastsalike.Thesehiddengems,withtheiruniquecharmandauthenticexperiences,promise

unforgettablejourneys.Hereare(hreesuchdestinationswailingtobeexplored:

DaochengYading

NestledintheGanziTibetanAutonomousPrefecture,thisremoteplateauscenicareaiscalled“thelastpure

landonEarth."Itssnow-cappedpeaks(includingthe6,032-meterMt.Chenrezig),turquoiselakes,andalpine

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KristianHammond,aprofessorofcomputerscienceatNorthwesternUniversity,toldNewsweek,<4Iftheyare

tellingthetruth,DeepSeekwillhaveasignificantimpact.^^Hesays,4'OpenAIhasarguedthatwecannotsupport

theirsoftwarelocally,butDeepSeekdemonstratesthatwecan.AndthefactthatDeepSeekcouldbebuiltforless

money,lesscomputationandlesstimeandcanberunlocallyonlessexpensivemachines,arguesthataseveryone

wasracingtowardbiggerandbigger,wcmissedtheopportunitytobuildsmarterandsmallcr.^^

DeepSeek'ssuccessintheU.S.hasbeenattributedtoitsaccessibility,cost-effectivenessandperformance.

However,(heriseofDeepSeekhasalsosparkeddiscussionsaboutAIethicsandworkforceadaplation.Whilesome

expertsurgecautiousregulation,othersarguethatDeepSeek'stransparentapproachsetsapositiveprecedent(先例)

fbrresponsibleAIdevelopment.

DeepSeekaimstoexpanditsglobalfootprint,withplanstocollaboratewitheducationalinstitutionsto

nurtureAItalentandlaunchcommunity-drivenprojectstoaddresssocietalchallengeslikeclimatechangeand

resourcemanagement.DeepSeekrepresentsaboldsteptowardanAI-augmentedfuture.Bybalancinginnovation

withethicalresponsibility,ithasnotonlywonindustryrecognitionbutalsoinspiredconfidenceinAl'spotentialto

drivemeaningfulchange.Asadoptiongrows,DeepSeekisreadytoredefinehowindustriesoperate,provingthat

intelligenttechnology,whenusedwisely,cantrulytransformtheworld.

24.Whatcanweinf^rfromKristianHammond'swords?

A.OpenAIisnotasvaluableasbeforebecauseofDeepSeek.

B.EveryonehasbeenfocusingonbuildingbiggerAImodels.

C.OpenAI'sargumentaboutsoftwaresupportisreasonable.

D.DeepSeekisnotasgoodasotherAImodelsinperformance.

25.WhatisthemainreasonfbrDcepScck'ssuccessintheUSaccordingtothethirdparagraph?

A.Itshighpricewhichguaranteesquality.

B.Itsinaccessibilitymakingitmoreattractive.

C.Ilscaseofaccess,cvslefficiencyandfuncliuualily.

D.ItssecretiveapproachtoAIdevelopment.

26.WhatistheattitudeofexpertstowardDeepSeek'srise?

A.TheyarecompletelyagainstitduetoAIethicsconcerns.

B.SomethinkitsetsabadprecedentforAIdevelopment.

C.Somecallfbrcaution,whileothsrsseeitasagoodtool.

1).Iheyaremditlerenttoitsdevelopmentandtulure.

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27.Whichofthefollowingbestsummarizesthepassage?

A.DeepSeek'ssuccessintheU.S.,impactonAI,andfutureplans.

B.ComparisonbetweenDeepSeekandChatGPT,GPT-4.

C.EthicalconcernsfromDeepSeek'sriseintheAIfield.

D.HowDeepSeektrainedmodelsatalowcost.

C

Inrecentyears,electricvehicles(EVs)havegainedsigniGcanipopularityasamoreenvironmentallyfriendly

alternativetotraditionalgasoline-poweredcars.However,concernsabouttheiractualenvironmentalimpactare

growing.Forinstance,theproductionofEVbatteriesrequireslargeamountsofrareearthmetals,theminingof

whichcanleadtodeforestation,soilerosion,andwaterpollution.Additionally,theelectricityusedtochargeEVs

oftencomesfrompowerplantsthatburnfossilfuels,emittingsubstantialamountsofgreenhousegases.Some

studiessuggestthatinregionsheavilydependentoncoalforelectricitygeneration,thecarbonfootprintofEVs

duringtheiroperationmaynotbemuchlowerthanthatofconventionalvehicles.

Nevertheless,theseconcernsmightbeoverstated.Infact.EVsmayhaveamuchgreaterpotentialfbr

environmentalbenefitsthanmanypeoplerealize.TheInternationalCouncilonCleanTransportation(ICCT)

predictsthatastheshareofrenewableenergyinelectricitygenerationincreases,theenvironmentaladvantagesof

EVswillbecomemorepronounced.Currently,onlyabout20%oftheelectricityusedforEVcharginginsome

regionscomesfromrenewablesourceslikesolarandwind.Butastheworldtransitionstocleanerenergy,this

percentageisexpectedtorisesignificantly.Moreover,EVscontributetoreducingairpollutioninurbanareas.They

producezerotailpipeemissions,whichdirectlyimproveslocalairqualityandreduces(hehealthrisksassociated

withbreathingpollutedair.

AutomakersandpolicymakersfacethechallengeofmaximizingtheenvironmentalbenefitsofEVswhile

minimizingtheirnegativeimpacts.Theidealsolutionwouldbetorapidlyincreasetheproportionofrenewable

energyinthepowergridandiniprovcllicefficiencyofballcryrecycling.However,sinceachievingafully

renewablepowergridgloballyisstillalong-termgoal,focusingonthreemoreimmediatemeasuresismore

practical.

Thefirstmeasureispromotingbatteryrecycling.Startingin2027,somecountrieswillrequireautomakersto

takebackusedEVbatteriesandrecycleatleast70%ofthematerials.Thispracticeshouldbeadoptedmorewidely.

Thesecondmeasureisoptimizingthelocationofchargingstations.Bystrategicallyplacingchargingstationsnear

renewableenergysources,theenvironmentalimpactofchargingcanbefurtherreduced,ihird,automakersmust

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investmoreinresearchanddevelopmenttoimprovebatlerytechnology,makingitmoreenergy-efficientand

reducingtheneedforrareearthmetals.StrengtheningtheseapproacheswouldhelptransformEVsfrompotential

environmentalconcernsintopowerfultoolsforenvironmentalprotection.

28.Whatisthemainconcernaboutelectricvehicles?

A.Theirhighproductioncosts.

B.Theirlimiteddrivingrange.

C.Theirpotentialnegativeenvironmentalimpact.

D.Theircompetitionwithtraditionalgasoline-poweredcars.

29.Whatcanbeinferredfromthesecondparagraph?

A.TheenvironmentalbenefitsofEVsarealreadyfullyrealized.

B.TheenvironmentaladvantagesofEVsdependonthesourceofelectricity.

C.renewableenergycurrentlyaccountsformostoftheelectricityusedforEVcharging.

D.EVshavenoimpactonreducingairpollutioninurbanareas.

30.WhichsolutionismorepracticaltomaximizetheenvironmentalbenefitsofEVs?

A.Achievingafullyrenewablepowergridgloballyimmediately.

B.Banningtheuseoffossil-fuel-poweredpowerplants.

C.Optimizingthelocationofchargingstationsnearrenewableenergysources.

D.Encouragingconsumerstobuymoregasoline-poweredcarsintheshortterm.

31.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.ElectricVehicles:ASure-FireSolutionfortheEnvironment

B.TheHighCostofElectricVehicleBatteries

C.ElectricVehicles:AThreatoraHopefortheEnvironment?

D.TheFutureofTraditionalGasoline-PoweredCars

D

ScagrassMeadows:UnderwaterCarbonTrapsatRisk

Beneathcoastalwatersworldwide,vastseagrassmeadowsareperformingavitalclimateservice.These

floweringplantscapturecarbonupto35timesfasterthanrainforeststhroughaprocesscalledbiosequestration(生

物固碳),storingitinsediment(沉積物)layersformillennia.Coveringonly0.2%oftheoceanfloor,theyaccount

for10%ofoceaniccarbonburiaL

However,a2023UNESCOreportrevealsalarmingdegradation.Nearly30%ofmonitoredseagrassareas

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havedisappearedsincethe1980sduetoeutrophication('富營養(yǎng)化)fromagriculturalrunoffanddestructivefishing

practices.Whendisturbed,thesecarbonsinks(碳7匚)transformintoemissionsources.Asinglehectareofdamaged

seagrasscanreleasecarbonequivalentto15cars'annualemissions.

Restorationeffortsshowpromise.ScientistsinFloridadeveloped“scagrassseedbombs“一biodegradable

capsulescontainingseedsandnutrients.Pilotprojectsincreasedscagrasscoverageby40%indegradedbays.Yet

chcillengespersist:risingoceantemperaturescauseblight(植物病害)outbreaks,whileboatanchorsuprootentire

meadows.

Internationalcooperationisintensifying.TheEU'sBlueCarbonInitiativenowlinksseagrassprotectionwith

carboncredits.Meanwhile,researchersurgecreatingmarineprotectedareas(海洋保護(hù)區(qū))with“no-anchorzones”.

AsmarinebiologistDr.ElenaPerezstates:''Preservingtheseunderwatermeadowsisn'tjustecologicalduty—it's

climatewisdom.”

32.Whatistheprimaryenvironmentalfunctionofseagrassmeadowsdescribedinthetext?

A.ProvidinghabitatsforendangeredfishB.Filteringpollutantsfromseawater

C.PreventingcoastalfloodingD.Capturingandstoringcarbon

33.Accordingtothetext,whatpercentageofoceaniccarbonburialdoseagrassmeadowscontribute?

A.Lessthan0.2%B.Approximately5%C.About10%D.Over30%

34.Whichmethodismentionedforrestoringseagrass?

A.UsingbiodegradableseedcapsulesB.Installingartificialreefs

C.RestrictingallboatingactivitiesD.Banningcoastalagriculture

35.Theword“degradation”inParagraph2mostlikelymeans.

A.expansionB.purificationC.diversificationD.deterioration

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12?5分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。

Imaginethis:You,restaringatamessyhomeworkplanner,yourphoneringingwithTikToknotifications,

whileyourbestfriendarguesfiercelyaboutyesterday'sbasketballgame.Thischaoticsceneisyourpersonal

battlefield—andSunTzu's2,500-year-oldstrategiescanbringordertothechaos.36

Everyskilledleaderknowssomefightsconsumemorevaluethantheycreate.Considerhewclassmates

sometimesformtightgroups—maybethe“popmusicfhns“argueendlesslyoverwhichisthebettersinger,or

certainstudentsexclude(排擠)othersbasedonoldbitterness.SunIzuwouldremindus:"37Insteadof

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joininglunchtabledebatesaboutwhobelongstowhichgroup,usethatenergytopracticefortheupcomingspeech

contestorstudyfbrnextweek'schemistryquiz.Truebattleisn'taboutfittingin—it'saboutchoosingwhereto

shine.

38Let'sbuildastudyscheduleSunTzuwouldapprove.Startbyinspectingthe“enemytcrritory^^

yourmidtermexams.Ifhistorytestsemphasizeessaywriting,scheduledailypracticejustfbrthat.Next,analyze

yourweaknesseslikeageneralstudyinghisarmy'sdisadvantages.FeelingsleepyduringEnglishreadings?Try

studyingatsunrisewhenyourmindissharpest.Finally,breakbigtasksinto“mini-missions”—conqueringfive

vocabularywordsdailyfeelseasierthanmemorizing100atonce.

YetSunTzu'sdeepestlessonwarnsthatourworstenemyoftenstayshiddenwithin.Thatphoneexhausting

yourstudyhours?It'syourTrojanHorse—agifthidingdanger.39Conductaweeklyself-check:Track

screentimeversushomeworkprogress.Youmightdiscovertwohoursdailylosttogames,equalto14hours

weekly—enoughtomasteranewskill.

4().Nowitislimetoarmyourpenwiththiswisdom:itstruemightliesnotinoutperforming

others,butinbuildingabederversionofyou.Gorewriteyoursiory,onestrategicchoiceatatime.

A.Wisewarriorswinbyavoidingpointlesswars.

B.Maybeit'stimetoturnsel^awarenessintoaweapon.

C.That'stheenemy'sdrumbeattryingtodistractyoufromthecourse.

D.Planningseparatesthestressedfromthestrategic.

E.Let'sexplorehowancientwisdomappliestomodernstudentstruggles.

F.Allwarfareisbasedoncheating.

G.Truevictoryisn'taboutbeatingclassmatesbutoutgrowingyesterday'sself.

第三部分:語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié):(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。

Iamsittingatmydeskwithmyeyesclosed,movingadinnerplatebackandforthinfrontofmyfacewhile

repeating"Test!Test!Test!”Itmaylook41,butIamtryingtoteachmyselfthefascinatingskillof

echolocation(|可聲定位)navigatingtheworldbyecho,justlikeabatoradolphin.

Echolocationhasbeengaininginpopularityinrecentyearsasaskillthatsomeblindpeopleuseto42

theirsurroundingswithhighprecision.Theycan43trees,buildingsordoonvaysbymakingaclicking

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soundwith(heirmouthandlisteningfortheecho.

However,researchhasshownthatthebasicsof44yourselfthiswaycanbelearnedbyanyone,

blindorsighted.Eventhosequite45totheskillcandetectawallmorethan30metersaway.Agrowing

bodyofresearchencouragespeopletoexpandtheirsensorypotential—46sensesthathavebeen

neglected,suppressedorevenconsideredoutsidethehumanrealm.

Thisdoesnotmeanecholocationprovidespeoplewiththesame47asvision.Somebatspecies

canuseultrasound(超聲波)tohuntmoths,buthumanccholocators48totracksuchtinytargets."Butit

isstillaverypowerfultechnique,“saysLoreThaleratDurhamUniversity,oneoftheworld'sleadingexpertson

humanecholocation.

Thalerandhercolleaguesarccurrentlystudyingbrainscansofsightedandblindpeoplewhoarelearningto

echolocate.Sofar,resultshaveshownsomethingrather49:Whensightedpeoplelearntonavigateby

sound,theyengagethepartoftheirbrainthatusuallydealswithvision.

“Weliketothinkofvisionasasensethat'sbyitself;andwehavecertain50dedicatedtoit,“

suchas(heeyesandspecificpartsofthebrain,saysThaler.Butinstead,ourbrainmaybeabletoprocesssensory

informationsomewhatmoreflexibly—"51"withourears,ifyoulike.It'sjustthatusually,fbr

sightedpeople,thereisnoreasontodoso.

Ineverydaylife,ourrealsensorysuperpowerliesnotinanyindividualskill,butintheir52.

Thisisbecauseeachsenseislimitedonitsown.Ourperipheralvision(外圍視覺),fbrexample,isratherpoor.But

wecancombineitwithanothersense,likehearing,tomakeoutwheresomethingis,say,anapproachingcar.This

isknownasthe“bimodalprecisionadvantage,whichcanbecrucialtosomethingas53assafely

crossingtheroad.

Iamcontinuingmyownexperimentswithecholocation.Mybiggest54sofarhasbeento

makeitthroughadoorwaywithmyeyesclosed,withouttouchingthesides.It'sstrangetothinkthatthisabilityhas

beeninsidemeallmylife,unusedand55,untilastrangecxpcrimciilwithadinnerplalcbruughliluul.

Whoknows

41.A.interestingB.normalC.strangeD.wonderful

42.A.controlB.monitorC.mapD.protect

43.A.demonstrateB.detectC.revealD.test

44.A.blamingB.enjoyingC.orientingD.pressing

45.A.conhdentB.newC.oldD.young

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46.A.avoidingB.awakeningC.chasingD.studying

47.A.accuracyB.behaviorC.consequenceD.importance

48.A.determineB.preferC.prepareD.struggle

49.A.commonB.perfectC.powerfulD.surprising

50.A.emotionsB.actionsC.meansD.resources

51.A.hearingB.seeingC.smellingD.touching

52.A.combinationB.identificationC.innovationD.observation

53.A.simpleB.complexC.remarkableD.unforgettable

54.A.achievementB.expectationC.improvementD.requirement

55.A.undoubledB.unfinishedC.unlimitedD.unnoticed

第二節(jié):(10個小題:每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容或括號內(nèi)所給詞的恰當(dāng)形式填空。

Avastregionwithbeautifulscenery,lushplants,alotofriversandlakesdoitedaround,HulunBuir

Grasslandislikeahuge,greenpicturescroll,56givesyouboundlessviews.ThenameHulunBuir,

whichmeans“thelandoflakesandrivers”,57(date)backtoalegendlonglongago.Itisthe

best-preservedgrasslandinChina58recognizedas“TheGrassKingdom”.

WiththemostplentifulandCKCcllentpasturesinChina,HulunBuirGrasslandalsohasthenameThePurest

Grassland59thereishardlyanypollutionthere.Itsanimalproducts,likemeat,milk,leather,andwool

6()(favor)bypeoplebothathomeandabroad.Il'safamoustouristdestinationnow.

Withtheirrigationofthousandsofrivers,thegrasslandpresents61(it)asagreencarpet

underneaththeblueskyandwhiteclouds.Youcanrideoncamelsandhorses,watchwrestlingandhorseracing,

andenjoyabonfireparty—theuniquelifestyleofnomadscanbe62(full)appreciated.

Thuregion'sloualionmakesilvvarniandpleasantinthesuniiiicr,whilecoldand63(snow)inthe

winter.Duringthesummer,themeadowsarccoveredwith64blanketofmulticoloredwildflowers.Even

inancienttimes,thebeautifulsceneryofthisplacegained65(popular)withpoetsandwritersandwas

describedintheirliteraryworks.

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分4c分)

第一節(jié)(滿分15分)

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你校英文報的Life專欄正在征稿。請你以“WaystoLiveaHealthyLife”為題寫一篇短文投稿,內(nèi)容包括:

1.健康生活的途徑;2.健康生活的意義。

注意:

1.詞數(shù)80左右;

2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。

WaystoLiveaHealthyLife

第二節(jié)(滿分25分)

閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

Theskyturnedanunusualorangeas16-ycar-oldKalynacheckedthesaddle(馬鞍)onSovereignty.

Wildfireshadbeenspreadingthrough(heLosAngelesareafordays,forcingnearly200,000peopletoleavetheir

homes.Theairsmelledlikeburnttoast,makingKalyna'seyeswater.Kalyna'sftimilyhadalreadyloadedtheir

horsesontotrucks,butSovereignty—anervousbrownhorsebelongingtotheirneighbor—refusedtoenterthe

vehicle.Flamesmovedcloser,coloringtheskyred.Hisearstwitched(抽動)nervouslyasflameslickedthe

mountainsidethreemilesaway.

“Easy,boy,"Kalynawhispered,tryingtokeephimcalm.Sheknewtimewasrunningout.WhenSovereignty

steppedbacknervously,smellingthesmoke,Kalynamadeaquickdecision.Holdinghisreins(韁繩)tightly,she

climbedontohisback."We'lldothistogether,Mshesaid.

The14-mileescapepathwentthroughdangerousmountains.Kalynasometimesrodeandsometimeswalked

besideSovereignlyLusavehisenergy.Burningpiecesofwoodflewaroundllicmlikeangrybees,whileherlather

followedbehindinhiscar,headlightsshiningthroughthesmokyair.Twice,Sovereigntystoppedatbroken

branches,hisbodywetwithsweat.Kalyna'slegshurt,andherthroatfeltdry,butshekepttalkingsoftlytothe

horse."Juslalittlefarther,Msheencouraged,offeringhimwaterfromhercanteen.

Astheyreachedthesafearea,peoplewaitingbytheroadcheered.Sovereignty'searsmovedforwardatthe

sounds.Kalynagotoffthehorse,herlegsshakingslightly,andtouchedherfacetothehorse'ssweatingside."We

madeit,“shesaidquietly.Atirefighterrantowardthem,butKalynakeptwatchingSovereignty—noweatinggrass

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peacefully,asifnothinghadhappened.Kalynasmiledweakly,herheartpoundingdespitetherelief.

注意:

1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150個左右;

2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

Twomonthslater,Kalynastoodnervouslyatanawardceremony.

Backstage,afamiliarhorsesoundmadeKalynaturnquickly.

2026年高考一輪復(fù)習(xí)收官卷(江蘇卷01)

英語?全解全析

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)方力

注意,聽力部分答題時請先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上,聽力部分結(jié)束前你將有兩分鐘的時間將答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題上。

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1?5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對話,每段對話僅讀一遍。

1.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Buyingacomputer.B.Doingresearch.C.Savingmoney.

【答案】A

【原文】W:Dad,Ican'taffordthatcomputer,butIthink1reallyneeditformyresearch.

M:Don'tworry,Alice.JustpayasmuchasyoucanandI'llmakeuptherest.

W:Thankyou.ThenIcanplacetheorder.

2.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?

A.PlaygamesonhisiPad.B.BuyaniPad4thisweek.C.SurftheInternettogether.

【答案】B

【原文】M:May,haveyouseenthenewiPad4?Itlookssouseful.YoucansurftheInternetandwatchmovieson

it.

W:Yes,Ialreadyhaveone.Ialsouseittoplaygamesandreadnewsonline.

M:Oh,that'ssonice.

W:Ihearthatthey'reonsalethisweek.Whynotgetonefbryourself?

3.Whatdoesthemansayaboutturtles?

A.They,reuglyandlazy.B.They,recuteandsmart.C.They'renoisyanddirty.

【答案】A

【原文】M:Mom,Idolovedogs.Theyaresocuteandsmart.CanIhaveone?

W:Well,don'tyouthinktheyarerathernoisyanddirty?Howaboutaturtle?

M:No,Mom!Turtlesarcuglyandsolazy.

4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

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A.Anexperiment.

B.Anassignment.

C.Anexamination.

【答案】B

[原文】W:Didyoufinishthebiologyproject?Itseemstimeconsuminghomework?

M:No,I'mstuck.IshouldsubmititbyFriday.Canyouhelpmewiththeresearchpart?

W:Ofcourse.Let'smeetatlunchtogooverit.

5.HowistheweatherinJim'scity?

A.Rainy.B.Warm.C.Cold.

【答案】C

【原文】W:Whatistheweatherlikeinyourcitynow,Jiin?

M:It'sfreezing.Afteranightofrain,I,veputonmygloves.

W:Thalsoundsbad.Makesuretodresswarmlywhenyougoout.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C項中選出最佳選項。聽

每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)

白讀兩遍。

聽下.面一段較長對話,回答以下小題“

6.WhatisKevin'sconcernaboutthedog?

A.Theymaymisbehave.

B.Theymaygethurt.

C.Theymaycarrydiseases.

7.WhatwillHelendotomorrowmorning?

A.Giveatalk.B.Meetthecliildren.C.Takesomepliotos.

【答案】6.A7.A

[原文】M:Helen,busydoinganything?

W:Oh,Kevin,I'mpreparingapresentationfbrthecitylibrary.It'saboutagirlnamedTracyWoods.

M:What'sspecialabouther?

W:Itwasanamazingstory.Shebroughtspeciallytraineddogstospecialeducationschoolsandhelpedchildrento

bui.dconfidence.Shebelievesthatdogscanhelpchildrenmwayswecan't.Dogsdon'tjudge,andtheydon'tcar

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