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字节精准教育联盟·NCS高2026届高考适应性考试(一诊)英语答案_251127四川省字节精准教育联盟·NCS高2026届高考适应性考试(一诊)(全科)
字节精准教育联盟·NCS高2026届高考适应性考试(一诊)英语答案_251127四川省字节精准教育联盟·NCS高2026届高考适应性考试(一诊)(全科)
字节精准教育联盟·NCS高2026届高考适应性考试(一诊)英语答案_251127四川省字节精准教育联盟·NCS高2026届高考适应性考试(一诊)(全科)

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字节精准教育联盟 高 届高考适应性考试(一诊) ·NCS 2026 英语试题参考答案 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 B C B A A A C A C B A C B A B A B B C C 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 C B A B A C D B A A C A B B C A E C F D 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 C A B C A D C A B B A C D B D 56.weathered 57.and 58.helping 59.severely 60.a 61.under 62.are cultivated 63.professionals 64.what 65.tobreathe 写作第一节: AnEvent About CyberSecurity Last week,ourschool launchedthe “CyberSecurity Week” event where a seriesofactivities were held,includinglecturesby experts,posterexhibitions,andclassdiscussions.The experts vividly explainedcommoncyberthreatsandhowtoprotect ourselvesonline. The event receivedanenthusiastic response from students.They showedgreat interest and actively participated.Many studentssaidthey hada betterunderstandingofcybersecurity andwould be more cautiousinthe digital world. Thisevent effectively raisedstudents’awarenessofcybersecurity. 写作第二节: Possible Version: Para 1: The next afternoon,Mike andClara hidnearby witha small surprise.Whena girl with pigtailsapproached,tiptoeingnervously towardthe mailbox,they steppedforwardwithwarm smiles. “Are youEmma?” Mike askedgently.The girl nodded.Clara knelt down,unveilinga delicate woodenswingwithintricate carvings.“ForBunny,” she saidsoftly.Emma’seyessparkledlike stars. Witha joyful,silent gasp,she gently tookBunny from the mailboxandplacedit onthe tiny seat.“It’ sabsolutely perfect” she breathed.Thenshe whispered,“Iwishall my toyshada cottage toplay in.” Para 2: LearningEmma’swish,the couple decidedtobuilda toy cottage.Mike disappeared intohisdusty workshop,hishandsrediscoveringthe familiarrhythm ofmeasuringandcuttingwood. Clara sketchedimaginative designs — little windows,flowersdancingacrossa sunny yellowdoor. Dayslater,a mini masterpiece stoodbeside the mailbox.WhenEmma arrived,herjawdropped.“A real toy house.” she yelled,tenderly arrangingBunny andothersinside.Watchingherpure joy,Mike felt hisretiredheart awakening,while Clara’seyesglistenedwithtears.They’dcreatedsomething magical-not just a toy cottage,but a sanctuary where childhoodwonderbloomedeternal. 英语一诊答案 第2页,共4页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司字节精准教育联盟 高 届高考适应性考试(一诊) ·NCS 2026 英语听力录音文稿 (Text 1) W: Thisrestaurant isfamousforitsChinese-style pancakesanddumplings.Ithinkyou' re hungry M:I'm afraid I'm not, darling. I ate a bowl of noodles earlier. But I' ll join you for a cup of Chinese tea while I'm here (Text 2) W: It's our third visit to Hainan Island. The beautiful landscape, natural coastline, and excellent surfingmust have made ussofondofthisplace. M: Agreed. I hope we can visit here more often. Most of all, the mild weather makes me almost feel at home. (Text 3) W: We can't leave Rexwithmy mom ordad.So,instead,we canleave him at a hotel fordogs. M: That won't be necessary. My friend John will come by the house every day to feed him and water ourplants. (Text 4) M: Finally,there will be some rainthisweekend.Will youstickaroundorleave the town? W:I' ll stay here. I have tickets to see a concert this weekend It's performed by a famous singer and songwriter. (Text 5) W:I'm done.Ican't doanythingelse aftertoday'sworkout Ireally needa rest. M: Doyoufeel any painnow? W: No.My trainerwasjust somotivatedtoleadusinrunningandliftingweights. (Text 6) M:I' ve beenthinkingofgettinga pet forsome company inmy apartment. W: Any specific type inmind?Adog,a cat ora parrot? M:I'm leaningtowardsdogsfortheirloyalty andfriendliness. W: Dogs are great, but they need constant care. Consider who' ll look after them when you' re working. M:Isee yourpoint.Maybe catsare the betteroptionsince they' re more independent. W: That couldwork; they dorequire lessattentionthandogs. (Text 7) W: Didyouhearabout Alex?He'sbeingcalledourrescue heronow. M: Yeah,Isawhispicture inthe newspapers. W: Thisisn't hisfirst dangerousrescue.He'sincredibly brave andwasn't injuredthistime.He carried the whole family out from the burninghouse M: What motivateshim?He'sunlike anyone else Iknow. W: It'shissense ofduty andwillingnesstohelpthose inneed.I'm surprisedhe didn't tell us. M: He didn't doit forfame orpublicity.He didit out ofcare forpeople. 英语一诊答案 第2页,共4页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司W: It'sadmirable howmodest he isabout suchheroic deeds. (Text 8) W: The party wasfun,Mike.Andthe foodwasgreat. M: It really was.We orderedit from a famousrestaurant.What doyouthinkofmy mom'sbiscuits? W: They are delicious.Iate quite a few.Iwishmy mom couldmake them that well. M:I'm gladyoulike them. W: AndIreally like yourmom anddad.They' re lovely. M: That'sa relief.Iwasworriedthat my friendsmight not get onwithmy parents.Iwasembarrassed whenmy dadstartedtellingall hisoldjokes. M: Oh, that was great. He really made me laugh. I hadn't heard them before. Your parents are great. They remindme a lot ofmy own. M: Andyouspent a longtime talkingtothem. W: They' re interesting.Ienjoy talkingtointerestingpeople. M: But talkingtoolonghasmade youlate.Look,it's10:00pm now.Howwill youget home? W: Don't worry about it.The last busisinhalfanhour,andIcanget there in15minutes. M:Ibet Mom andDadwouldlike tomeet youagain. W:I'dlike that too. (Text 9) M: Hi,Rachel.Nice tosee youagain. W:Ifelt tiredthismorningwhenleavingmy house.But nowIfeel betteraftersittingat my deskfora while.Howwasyourweekend? M: You know, I was busy with my regular housework. I didn't do anything new on Saturday or Sunday.Howabout you? W: Well, we' ve talked about starting a new hobby together for weeks. And on Saturday, I got the chance tovisit a rock-climbingarea. M: Noway Imust joinyounext time.Wasit inanindoorsportscenterorona mountain? W: Indoors.It wasmy first day tryingthisactivity,andIhadnoidea howmuchstrengthit required! M: Didyouclimbtothe top? W: No,Ionly made it halfway up.I' ll try it next weekI' ve decidedtopractice every week. M: Awesome.Were youworriedabout fallingorhurtingyourself? W: Not really.It felt like a safe activity withproperequipment anda supportive teacher,eventhough heightsstill made me very nervous. M: It'swonderful torelease some ofyourfearandnervousness W: Sure. But the main benefit is the community at the sports center. Starting a new hobby is one of the best waystomeet newpeople andmake newfriends (Text 10) M: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Today, I'm thrilled to talk about a well-known aspect of British culture— the traditional afternoon tea, which you had a taste of this afternoon. Since the early 1840s, this elegant practice has become a cherished custom across the United Kingdom. Now, youmight be wonderingwhere thisdelightful traditiontakesplace.Well,it'snot limitedtoexpensive hotels or grand houses. In fact, afternoon tea is enjoyed in a variety of settings, from small village tearooms to busy city cafes. It's a tradition that spreads across the whole society. You' ll find 英语一诊答案 第2页,共4页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司somewhere serving it whether you' re in London, Manchester, or even my own home city, York. But why is afternoon tea such a popular practice? Beyond its tasty treats and delicious teas, it developed as a solution to the long gap between lunch and dinner. Anna, the Seventh Duchess of Bedford, is thought to have made this mid-afternoon treat popular. The idea was to fill the stomach and make it through the evening without feeling hungry. The British take their tea seriously, and this custom reflects the nation's long love for the drink. And I hope you find afternoon tea an enjoyable experience. 英语一诊答案 第2页,共4页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司