2026年水木金卷高考模拟试卷精编英语


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《2026年水木金卷高考模拟试卷精编英语》

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It was supposed to be an exciting adventure with my best friend Josh. We were hiking when the disaster struck. A boulder(巨石) suddenly shifted and crushed my leg beneath it. Extreme pain shot through my body. "Josh! Help!" I screamed, my voice trembling with panic.
Josh reacted instantly. But no matter what he tried, the boulder didn't show the slightest movement. "Hold on! We'll get help!" he said, grabbing his phone. He called emergency services and told the operator where we were. But we were kilometers from the nearest road, too far for the rescue team to reach soon.
The hours passed slowly. The boulder hadn't just crushed me, but it had knocked over almost all the water we carried. As the sun went down, the temperature dropped to near freezing. I trembled uncontrollably and sank into despair, but Josh kept encouraging me firmly. "Don't lose hope!" he said. "We'll get through this!" He gathered all the clothing he'd brought and piled them onto me. Then he collected wood and built a small fire, keeping it burning while we waited under the black, starless sky. Just when I thought we might not survive the night, the glow of rescuers' headlamps appeared on the distant hillside.
The rescuers came on foot, driving to the closest spot they could find and then hiking in. Burdened by enormous packs and heavy tools, they moved through the darkness—every step a risk. Seeing the rescuers face to face allowed me to relax. After I'd been trapped for about five hours, they managed to pull my leg out from under the boulder.
But they delivered discouraging news: It was too dangerous to take me off the mountain in the dark. We must wait for the helicopter. Soon, I heard the distant sound of a helicopter. But despair returned when it flew away without stopping. Watching it disappear behind the hills, I feared my last hope was gone.
However, the rescue team never gave up, working tirelessly. They kept trying until finding a Navy helicopter crew brave enough to attempt our dangerous night-time rescue. The helicopter rushed me to the hospital, where doctors saved my life after multiple surgeries.
During my recovery, I had plenty of time to reflect. I was deeply grateful to everyone who not only gave me a second chance at life but also inspired me a lot. Their perseverance lighted my way through challenges. Three months after the accident, I found myself standing on the hiking trail once again, which was extremely tough for me. At one point, I wanted to stop. But I didn't. I took another step. Then another. I would go slow, but I would keep going.
41. What did Josh do after the disaster had struck?
A. He continuously tried to move the boulder.
B. He left to find the nearest road for help.
C. He built a shelter to keep the author warm.
D. He gave first aid to the author's injured leg.
42. What difficulty did the author experience while waiting for rescue?
A. Losing consciousness due to extreme pain and blood loss.
B. Losing all drinking water supplies for the entire night.
C. Suffering from extreme cold as the temperature dropped.
D. Being unable to contact emergency services directly.
43. During the rescue operation, the rescuers
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A. reached the accident site at once
B. had to hike with heavy equipment
C. felt relaxed after relieving the author's leg
D. came along with a medical team
44. What can we infer from the helicopter's first attempt?
A. The situation was too dangerous for the night-time rescue.
B. The helicopter couldn't land safely due to the bad weather.
C. The author's injuries were too severe to be moved by air.
D. The pilot failed to locate them in the darkness.
45. The author writes the text mainly to
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A. warn readers about the potential dangers of hiking in remote areas
B. provide medical advice for wilderness emergencies
C. describe the technical challenges of wilderness rescue operations
D. remind readers not to give up no matter what difficulties they face
答案: 41.A 细节理解题。题干意为:灾难发生后,Josh 做了什么(事情)?根据第二段中“Josh reacted instantly. But no matter what he tried, the boulder didn’t show the slightest movement.”可知,Josh 立即做出反应,不断尝试移动巨石。故选A。
42.C 细节理解题。题干意为:等待救援时,作者经历了什么困难?根据第三段中“As the sun went down, the temperature dropped to near freezing. I trembled uncontrollably”可知,由于温度下降,作者遭受了极度的寒冷。故选C。
43.B 细节理解题。题干意为:在救援行动期间,救援人员_______。根据第四段中“The rescuers... hiking in. Burdened by enormous packs and heavy tools, they moved through the darkness—every step a risk.”可知,救援人员携带了沉重的设备徒步进入救援现场。故选B。
44.A 推理判断题。题干意为:我们可以从直升机的第一次尝试中推断出什么?根据第五段中“it flew away without stopping”和倒数第二段中“They kept trying until finding a Navy helicopter crew brave enough to attempt our dangerous night-time rescue.”可知,直升机第一次尝试救援时没有停下来,但救援团队一直在努力,直到找到一架海军直升机,机组人员勇敢地尝试进行危险的夜间救援。由此可推知,夜间救援的形势太危险了。故选A。
45.D 写作意图题。题干意为:作者写这篇文章主要为了_______。通读全文,并根据最后一段中“I would go slow, but I would keep going.”可知,作者被困于巨石之下,在救援人员和朋友的帮助下获救,康复后决定重新踏上徒步小径,尽管过程艰难,但他没有放弃,而是继续前行。由此可推知,作者写这篇文章主要是为了提醒读者无论遇到什么困难都不要放弃。故选D。

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