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2026届高三上学期一模考试英语试卷(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)考生注意:1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和答题纸规定的位置上。2.答题时,请按照答题纸上"注意事项"的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本试题卷上的作答一律无效。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)注意,听力部分答题时请先将答案标在试卷上,听力部分结束前你将有两分钟的时间将答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Wherewillthewomangotoday?A.Tothezoo. B.Totheoffice. C.Tothewildlifepark.2.Whatwillthespeakersdotomorrow?A.Joininthebasketballgame. B.Buyticketsforthegame. C.Watchthebasketballgame.3.HowdoesthewomanfeelaboutEnglishwriting?A.It'suninteresting. B.It'suseful. C.It'sdifficult.4.Whydoesthemanwanttheapartmentoutsidethecity?A.It'scheaper. B.It'slarger. C.It'smoreconvenient.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Ahealthclub. B.Afitnessinstructor. C.Arunningmachine.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。6.Whatistheman'sjob?A.Afireman. B.Abusinessman. C.Apoliceman.7.Whatdoesthegirllikebest?A.Sweets. B.Biscuits. C.Dresses.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第9题。8.Whowillthewomanbringtotheparty?A.Jane. B.Edward. C.Ted.9.Whywillthewomanarriveearly?A.Toplaygames. B.Toofferhelp. C.Tomakedessert.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12题。Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Sisterandbrother. B.Teacherandstudent. C.Employerandemployee.11.WhendidthewomanseeBobby'sparents?A.Yesterday. B.LastMonday. C.LastFriday.12.Whatisthewomanplanningtodo?A.PunishBobby. B.PraiseBobby. C.TalkwithBobby.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16题。13.WhatdidCarol'smotherstudyatcollege?A.Finance. B.History. C.Literature.14.WhowillpayforCarol'smother'seducationinStanfordUniversity?A.Carol'sfather. B.Theuniversity. C.Carol.15.WhatdoesCarolsuggestthemando?A.Workhard. B.Findapart-timejob. C.Helpwiththehousework.16.WhatdoesCarolaskthemantodo?A.Returnabook. B.Cleanherbedroom. C.Borrowabook.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20题。17.Whendidthespeakersetuptheorganisation?A.In2011. B.In2013. C.In2015.18.Whatledthespeakertosetuptheorganisation?A.Money.B.Confidence. C.Interest.19.Wheredidthespeakergetthe$100?A.Fromacontest. B.Fromthegovernment. C.Fromafriend.20.Whatwillthespeakerplantodonext?A.Createafoodbank. B.Collectmoreletters. C.Enteracontest.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。AForyears,expertshavepointedoutthatCarboncaptureandstorage(CCS)hasbeenprimarilyusedtopumpmoreoiloutoftheearth,usingaprocessknownasenhancedoilrecovery(EOR).Burningthatoilemitsfarmorecarbondioxide(CO₂)thanwhatiscaptured,andthereforeCCSdoesn'trepresentaviable(可实施的)solutiontotackleclimatechange,criticsargue.Belowisareviewoftheclimateimpactof4large-scaleCCSprojectsaroundtheworld.1.TerrellNaturalGasProcessingPlant("ValVerde")Storagemethod:EnhancedoilrecoveryinthePermianBasin.Whattheysaidwouldhappen:MorecrudeoilwouldbeextractedusinginjectedCO₂.Whatactuallyhappened:Itworked.ValVerde'ssuccessservedasareplicablemodelenablingtheoilindustrytopumpmoreoilwhileclaimingtobehelpingtheclimate.2.SleipnerandSnøhvitProjectsStoragemethods:GeologicstorageintheNorthSea.Whattheysaidwouldhappen:Oftencitedasevidencethattheoilindustryhasalreadyperfectedcarboncaptureandstoragetechniques.Whatactuallyhappened:Studiessuggesttheprojects'CO₂storagemodelingisfaulty,stressingconcernsthatCO₂behaviorremainshighlyunpredictable.3.GorgonProjectStoragemethods:GeologicstorageinBarroIsland,WesternAustralia,Australia.Whattheysaidwouldhappen:AflagshipplanttostoreCO₂producedbydrillingforoffshoregas.Whatactuallyhappened:Projectstartedyearsafterdrillingbegan;plagued(困扰)bytechnicalproblemsthatmeantitcapturedlessthanaquarterofwhatwaspromised.4.BoundaryDamStoragemethod:EnhancedoilrecoveryintheWeyburnoilfield(90percent),geologicstorage(10percent).Whattheysaidwouldhappen:Aworld-leading"cleancoal"facility.Whatactuallyhappened:Consistentfailuretohitcapturetargets;capturedCO₂usedtopumpmoreoil.21.WhatmajorconcernaroseaboutSleipnerandSnøhvitProjects?A.ProvenperfectedCCStechniques. B.UnreliableCO₂storagemodeling.C.PrimarilyusedCO₂foroilextraction. D.Facedunexpectedshutdowns.22.WhydidGorgonfailexpectations?A.Itstartedlateandhadtechnicalproblems. B.Itwasneverproperlyconstructed.C.ItstoredexcessiveCO₂emissions. D.Itfocusedonlyoncoalsources.23.Whatiscommonproblemformostprojects?A.Effectivelyreducedcarbonemissions. B.Sufferedfromhighoperationalcosts.C.Operatedonlyforalimitedtime. D.Boostedfossilfuelscausingmorepollution.BNovember23wasthehappiestdayoflastwinterforWangXiaolong.Onthatday,hespottednearly400whitecranes(鹤)inhispatrol(巡逻)areanearPoyangLake.“Iwasthrilled.ItwasthelargestnumberofmigratorybirdsIhadseeninmonths,”Wangsaid.WanghasbeenapatrolofficerattheWuchengprotectionandadministrationstationofthePoyangLakeNationalNatureReserveBureaufor38years.Eachmorning,around5am,herisesearly,hasasimplebreakfast,andsetsofffromtheprotectionstation.“ProtectingthebirdsofPoyangLakeismyduty.Thisworkhasbecomeasignificantpartofmylifeandholdstheutmostimportancetome.Byprotectingnature’sspirits,Ihavefoundmylife’spurpose,”Wangsaid.Wangfondlyrecallsrescuingayoungwhitecrane20yearsagoonawinter’sday.Hespottedtheinjuredyoungcraneduringhispatrolandbroughtitbacktotheprotectionstation,wherehefeditsmallfishandshrimpandtookittothebirdhospitalfortreatment.“Irememberwhenwewenttothehospital;Iwalkedinfront,andtheyoungcranefollowedme.Weenteredthehospitaltogether.Afteraboutamonth,itsinjuryhealed,andIdecidedtoreleaseitbackintothewild,”hesaid.“Thatdayleftadeepimpressiononme.Thelittlewhitecranecircledabovemyheadforalongtimebeforeflyingaway.Itfeltlikeitrecognizedmeandwasreluctanttoleave.”Overthedecades,Wanghasrescuedandreleasedover300birdsandparticipatedinmorethan180projectsinvolvingtheprotectionofmigratorybirds.Hehasreceivednumeroushonors,includingbeingnamed“Jiangxi’smostbeautifulenvironmentalist”.24.WhatmadeNovember23aremarkabledayforWanglastwinter?A.Hesuccessfullycompletedhiswinterpatrol. B.HeachievedapersonalmilestoneinhiscareerC.Hewitnessedanextraordinarygatheringofbirds D.Hereceivedrecognitionforhisconservationefforts.25.HowdoestheauthordevelopWang’sdedicationtobirdprotection?A.Byanalyzingscientificdata. B.Bydescribinghisdailyroutine.C.Bycomparinghisworkwithothers’. D.Byquotinghispersonalstatements.26.WhatdoesWang‘sexperiencewiththeyoungcranerevealregardinghischaracter?A.Hisscientificcuriosity. B.Hisadventurousspirit.C.Hisprofessionalambition. D.Hiskindandcaringnature.27.WhatdoesthetextimplyaboutWang’swork?A.Itfocusesonlyonlocalbirdspecies.B.Heworksalonewithoutanypartners.C.IthasbeenrecognizedandpraisedbyothersD.Hisprojectsarefundedbyinternationalorganizations.CTheideathattoomuchscreentimeanddigitaldependencemightharmourcognitiveabilities—oftencalled"digitaldementia(痴呆)"—hasbeendebatedsincepsychiatristManfredSpitzercoinedthetermin2012.Criticsarguethatoutsourcingmemory(likerelyingonsmartphonesforcontactdetails)andpassivemediaconsumption,suchasendlessscrolling,couldweakenmentalsharpness.Butisthisreallytrue,especiallyforolderadultswhohavewitnessedthedigitalrevolutionfirsthand?Amajor2024studypublishedinNatureHumanBehaviouranalyzeddatafromover411,000adultsaged50andabove.Surprisingly,itfoundthatregularuseofcomputers,smartphones,andtheInternetwasassociatedwitha58%lowerriskofcognitivedecline—astrongerprotectiveeffectthanevenphysicalexerciseormaintaininghealthybloodpressure.Thisdoesn'tmeantechnologydirectlypreventsdementia,butitsuggeststhatstayingdigitallyengagedmayhelpkeepthebrainactive.Learningnewapps,resolvingtechissues,andevenonlinesocializingcouldfunctionlikementalworkouts,strengtheningcognitiveresilience(恢复力).Infact,technologyaidsinsteadofharmingbecauseitoffersmentalstimulation,enhancessocialconnection,andboostsindependenceviaproblem-solving.'Whilethisstudyisarelief,notalltechuseisequalinitseffects.Passiveactivities,likebingewatchingTV,maynotofferthesamebenefitsasinteractivetasks,suchasvideocallsoronlinelearning.Additionally,toomuchscreentimeinyoungerpeoplehasbeenlinkedtoattentionproblemsandpoorsleep—whichcouldhavelong-termeffects.AsAIandbrain-computerinterfacesadvance,olderadultsmaygainevenmoretoolstosupportcognition,frommemoryaidstovirtualsocialcompanions.However,balanceremainskey.Thebestapproach?Usetechnologyactively—learn,connect,andproblem-solve—ratherthanjustconsume.Fornow,olderadultsshouldn'tfear"digitaldementia."Instead,thoughtfultechusemightbeoneofthebestwaystokeeptheirmindssharpinthedigitalage.28.Whatdoesthe2024studyrevealabout"digitaldementia"comparedwiththepopularidea?A.Itdrawsacontraryconclusion. B.ItagreeswithManfredSpitzer'theory.C.Itonlyoccursinolderadults. D.Itequalstheeffectofphysicalworkouts.29.Whycanactivedigitalusereducetheriskofcognitivedecline?A.Itcanprolongourlife. B.Itcanactivateourbrain.C.Itcansolvetrickyissues. D.Itcanenhanceourability.30.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytalkabout?A.Reliabilityofthenewstudy. B.Negativeeffectsontheyoung.C.Downsidesofpassivetechuse. D.Contrastbetweentwotechuses.31.Whatdoestheauthorsuggesttheelderlydointhelasttwoparagraphs?A.Relievetheirfearquickly. B.Getmoretoolstosharpencognition.C.Consumetechnologysimply. D.Makeconsidereduseofmoderntech.DForgettobringyourcharger?Whatifyourclothingcouldgenerateelectricityfromtheheatyourbodynaturallyproduces?Thisfuturisticconceptisbecomingareality.ScientistsatChalmersUniversityandLinköpingUniversityinSwedenhavedevelopedanewyarn(纱线)thatcangenerateelectricityfrombodyheat,usingapolymercoating(聚合物涂层)appliedtoordinarysilkyarn.Theprincipleisthethermoelectriceffect(热电效应),wheretemperaturedifferencesbetweenthehumanbodyanditssurroundingenvironmentcreateelectricalenergy.Asthehumanbodyproducesconstantheat,thewarmersideofthethermoelectricmaterialtransferselectronstothecolderside,generatinganelectricalcurrent.“Thepolymersthatweusearebendable,lightweightandeasytouseinbothliquidandsolidform.Theyarealsoharmless,”saysstudyfirstauthorMariavittoriaCraighero.Unlikepreviousattemptsatcreatingthermoelectrictextiles,thisbreakthroughsolvesalong-standingproblem:thelackofair-stablepolymers.“Thenewtypeofpolymerhasoutstandingperformancestabilityincontactwithairwhileatthesametimehavingaverygoodabilitytoconductelectricity.Byusingpolymers,wedon'tneedanyrareearthmetals,whicharecommoninelectronics,”explainsCraighero.Thenewthermoelectricyarncouldpowersensorsinclothingtomonitorvitalsignslikeheartrateandbodytemperaturewithoutneedingbatterychangesorrecharging.Beyondhealthcare,itcouldenablelowpowerfunctionsinsmartclothing,suchasenvironmentalsensingandlocationtracking.Aspowerconversionefficiencyimproves,morepower-demandingfeaturescanbesupported.Whilethenewpolymersmarkamajorstepforwardinthermoelectrictextiles,it'simportanttonotethatthetemperaturedifferencesinlabtestsaremuchhigherthanthosetypicallyexperiencedineverydayclothing.Asaresult,real-worldperformancemaybelower.Moreover,theyarngeneratesonly0.67microwattsata70-degreetemperaturedifference,whichisfartoolittletochargedeviceslikesmartphones.Themanufacturingprocessisalsotime-consuming,requiringfourdaysofmanualworktocreateonepiece,makingitimpracticalforlarge-scalecommercialproduction.32.Howdoesthenewapproachgenerateelectricity?A.Byrecyclingtheflowofair.B.Byabsorbingtheenergyofsunlight.C.Byheatingthesurroundingenvironment.D.Bymakinguseoftemperaturedifferences.33.Whatadvantagedothenewpolymershaveoverpreviousmaterials?A.Lowercosts. B.Greatersafety. C.Higherstability. D.Lessweight.34.Whatcanwelearnaboutthenewyarnfromparagraph5?A.Itneedstobechargedregularly.B.Ithaswideapplicationprospects(前景).C.Itisdesignedformedicaltreatment.D.Itwillbelaunchedintothemarketsoon.35.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Thelimitationsofputtingthepolymersintopracticaluse.B.Thestandardofproducingthenewtextile.C.Thepotentialofthepolymersinpoweringdevices.D.Thefollow-uptestplanofscientists.第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,共12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Takingcareofpetfishisabigresponsibility,soyouhavetolearnallaboutitbeforebringingthemhome!36Freshwaterfisharethebestfishtostartwith.Butsomespeciesoffishdon'tgetalongwithothers,soyou'llneedtodosomeresearchbeforeyoumakedecisionsaboutwhattobuyandhowmanytobuy.Next,youneedtomakesureyouhavethenecessarysuppliesthatyourfishwillneed.Getafishtankbigenoughforthefishyouplantokeep.Youcanputthetankonadresser.37Fishtanksneedalighttohelpfishdistinguishbetweendayandnight,anairpumpandfilter(过滤器)tokeepthewaterclean,aswellasaheaterandthermometertomaintainacomfortablewatertemperature.Manypeoplealsoliketogetdecorationsfortheirtanks!Nowthatyouhaveyoursupplies,you'llneedtosetupyouraquarium.Putthetankonthestand,closeenoughtoanoutlet(电源插座).Washanydecorationsyouplantoputinthetank.38Then,heatupthewatertothetemperatureyourfishwillneed.Followtheinstructionsonthefilterandairpumptogettheminyourtank.Makesureyourlightisreadytogo,too!39You'rereadytobringyourfishhome!Oncefishareinthetank,youhavetowatchthemcloselytomakesuretheydon'tgetsick.Feedtheminsmallamountsafewtimesaday.40Remembertochangethewaterweekly,andmorefrequentlyinthefirstfewweeks.A.Saveupyourmoneyifyou'dlikedecorations.B.Alternatively,youmightneedtogetafishtankstand.C.You'llbeabletotakecareofamorecomplicatedpetlateron.D.Toomuchextrafoodwillworsenwaterqualityandharmyourfish.E.First,decidethespeciesoffishandthenumberofthefishyouwanttoget.F.Fillthebottomofthetankwiththecleandecorations,thenfillthetankwithwater.G.Somepeopleuseatimerfortheirlightstoavoidturningthemonandoffeachday.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Thor,thekitten,aMichiganfamily’spet,hasliveduptohissuperheroname.HeidiStamper’shomeinFarmingtonHillshadlost41,soshewasrunningaportablegeneratorinhergarage.Whatshedidn’t42wasthatherhusbandandtwokidswerealsobeingpoisonedbytheodorless(无气味的),colorlessgas.“About1:45inthemorning,thecat43screaming(尖叫)anditwokemeup,”Stampersaid.Thorwasill,soStamper44himoutside.Whenthefreshairhit,Thorseemedto45,soshetookhimbackinsideandfellbackasleep.“Halfanhourlater,thecatwas46again,wakingmeup.”Stamperrecalled.“ButthistimeIhadsweatthroughallmyclothes.Iwasn’tabletomove.Ifeltreally47tomystomach.”Thefamilywasnot48withacarbonmonoxidedetector(探测器),but49,theyhadThor.Withthescreaminganddisordergoingon,thekids50andcalled911.“Thorplayeda51roleinsavingthefamily.Allofthemweresufferingsevereeffectsofcarbonmonoxide52,”FarmingtonHillsFireChiefJonUnruhsaid.“JustthethoughtthatIwouldn’tbeheretoseemykids,that’sreally53,”anemotionalStampersaid.“Ifitwasn’tforThor,wewouldn’tbehere.He54ourlives.”Assoonasthefamilygotoutofthe55,theyputincarbonmonoxidedetectors.41.A.contact B.power C.control D.property42.A.realize B.explain C.indicate D.express43.A.avoided B.delayed C.practiced D.started44.A.took B.drove C.showed D.left45.A.understand B.survive C.escape D.recover46.A.sleeping B.wandering C.screaming D.coughing47.A.hungry B.sick C.full D.cool48.A.affected B.impressed C.satisfied D.equipped49.A.fortunately B.obviously C.eventually D.actually50.A.cameup B.gaveup C.wokeup D.stayedup51.A.slight B.simple C.crucial D.different52.A.burning B.poisoning C.supply D.application53.A.scary B.meaningful C.moving D.puzzling54.A.risked B.transformed C.saved D.cherished55.A.garage B.hospital C.store D.community(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。TaihuLake,China’sthird-largestfreshwaterlake,hasreacheditsbestwaterqualityin30years,56reflectsChina’seffortsinenvironmentalprotectionalongsideeconomicgrowth.Despiteapopulationincreaseofnearly7millionanda3.6-foldeconomicexpansionsince2007,the57(lake)waterqualityhasimprovedfromGradeVtoⅢ.Restoringlargelakesthatsufferfromeutrophication(富营养化)is58globalchallenge,buttheexperienceofTaihuLakehasprovedthatitispossible.Inthepasttwodecades,around55millioncubicmetersofsilt(淤泥)59(remove).In2024,theintelligentdredging(清淤)shipTaihuStarbeganoperation,60(process)upto5,000cubicmetersdaily.Jiangsuhascarriedoutarangeofpollutioncontrolmeasures.Ithasshutdownorrestructurednearly60,000pollutingfactories.190wetlandconservationareashavebeenestablished.InSeptember2024,anintelligentonlineplatformwaslaunched61(monitor)waterquality.Lastsummer,theblue-greenalgaegrowthareaandthedensitydropped62(significant).Theenvironmentalmeasureshavedrivenindustrialtransformation.In2024,high-techindustriesaccounted63overhalfofthetotaloutputofindustrialfirmsabovethedesignatedsizeinthreecitiesofJiangsu:Suzhou,WuxiandChangzhou.“TheTaihuLakeexperienceshowsthatwithproperpoliciesandstrong64(devote),lakescanberestoredandeconomicdevelopmentcangohandinhandwith65(ecology)protection,”saidanofficialofJiangsu’sDepartmentofEcologyandEnvironment.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是学生会主席李华,为帮助外国留学生了解中国传统文化,你校将举行中国传统艺术周活动(TraditionalChineseArtWeek),请你写一个通知,告知你校外国留学生,内容包括:1.活动的时间、地点;2.活动内容。注意:1.词数80左右;2..标题和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。Notice_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________TheStudents’Union第二节(满分25分)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。EverychildhopesforgiftsforChristmas.Butitseemedthatmyfamilydidn'thaveenoughmoneytobuymethebikethatI'dwantedforChristmas.AftersupperwasoveronChristmaseve,Isatatthetable,feelingsorryformyself.Itwascoldoutside.SoonDadcameback."Comeon,Eric,"hesaid."Putonwarmclothes.It'scoldouttonight."Iwasreallyupsetthen.NotonlywasInotgettingthebikeforChristmas,butnowDadwasdraggingmeoutinthecold.Butanyway,Igotupandfollowedhim.Outside,infrontofthehouse,ouroldtruckwasready.Thecoldwasalreadybitingatme.Dadwentintothewoodshed(柴房)andcameoutwithanarmloadofwood."Dad,"Iasked,"whatareyoudoing?"Hesaid,"IpassedbyMs.Black'shousetoday.Sheisasinglemotherofthreekids.Hereldestson,8-year-oldRobert,wasoutdiggingaroundinthewoodpiletryingtofindafewchips.Hewasjustwearinganoldthinshirt,tremblingwithcold.They'reoutofwood,Eric."Thatwasallhesaidandthenheturnedandwentbackintotheroomforabigham.Hehandedthemtomeandtoldmetoputtheminthetruckandwait.Whenhereturned,hewascarryingabagofsomethinginhishand."What'sinthebag?"Iasked."Coats.They'reoutofwarmclothes.Igotthechildrenalittlecandytoo.Itjustwouldn'tbeChristmaswithoutalittlecandy."WedrovetwomilestoMs.Black'shouse.Westoppedatthegateandunloadedthewood,thenwetooktheotherthingstothedoor.Ms.Blackopenedthedoorandletusin.Theroomfeltcold.Suchasmallfirecouldhardlygiveoffanyheatatall.SoDadaskedmetoaddmorewoodtothefire.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Isoonmadethefireburnbrighterandeveryone'sspiritsrosehigh._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Onthewaybackhome,DadturnedtomeandbegantoexplainaboutthebikeIhadlongedfor.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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