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2025~2026学年江苏省宿迁青华中学度高三上学期第一次模拟测试英语试卷一、听力选择题1.WhatwillKarendotonight?

A.Prepareforaperformance.B.VisitMichelle.C.Goswimming.2.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Atarestaurant.B.Atasupermarket.C.Athome.3.Whenwasthepartypreviouslyscheduledtostart?

A.At6:00pm.B.At6:30pm.C.At7:00pm.4.WhatshouldMikedoaccordingtotheman?

A.Changelearninghabits.B.Workmuchharder.C.Seeadoctor.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Atravelexperience.B.Ahistorylesson.C.Atouristattraction.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenLilyandJohn?

A.Brotherandsister.B.Classmates.C.Teacherandstudent.7.Whydoesthemanwanttojoininthewoman’sactivity?

A.Tohelpwithagoodcause.B.Tohavefunonthebeach.C.Tohaveaspecialcamping.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.HowdidAnnafeelbeforecomingtotheclassroom?

A.Worried.B.Embarrassed.C.Delighted.9.WhatbothersAnnanow?

A.Feelingabithomesick.B.Havingtroublegettingaround.C.BeingweakinspeakingChinese.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.WhydoesJasonhavenotimetorelaxontheweekend?

A.Heneedstowriteabook.B.Hemusttakemusiccourses.C.Hehastodohisschoolwork.11.WhatisJenny’sopiniononmentalhealthdaysofffromschool?

A.Itmaymakethingsworse.B.Itcansolvementalproblemswell.C.Itcanboostparent-childrelationship.12.WhatdoesJennythinkisimportantinstudents’mentalhealth?

A.Students’self-control.B.Amentalhealthlecture.C.Doctors’suggestions.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Wheredidthemanreadthestoryaboutaflight?

A.Inanewspaper.B.Inamagazine.C.Onawebsite.14.Whocalledtheairtrafficcontrollerforhelp?

A.Apilot.B.Anairhostess.C.Apassenger.15.Whatdidtheairtrafficcontrollerdecidetodo?

A.Teachhowtooperateaplane.B.Askhiscoworkersforhelp.C.Makeavideoofflying.16.Whathappenedtotheplaneintheend?

A.Itcrashed.B.Itlandedsafely.C.Itcausedseveraldeaths.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.WhendidAelitaAndrebegintolearnpainting?

A.At10yearsold.B.At12months.C.At9months.18.WhatwasthehighestpriceofAelitaAndre’swork?

A.$4,000.B.$10,000.C.$14,000.19.WhatwasAelitaAndre’sachievementin2020?

A.ShedrewapaintingofJacksonPollock.B.ShewonGlobalChildProdigyAwards.C.ShehadherownexhibitioninManhattan.20.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?

A.Tointroduceatrulytalentedartist.B.ToshowherconcernsaboutAelitaAndre.C.Toillustratethevalueofabstractpaintings.二、阅读理解CollegeLibraryTheLibraryhasover41,000currentprintedbooksservingtheneedsofstudents,staff,andresearchers.OurmainlibraryistheWorkingLibrary,whichhousesourmodernmaterials.ThefirstfloorisaReadingRoomthatalsoservesasastudyarea.OurLibraryaimstoprovideallbooksneededforundergraduateTriposPartⅠpapers,andasmanyaspossibleforPartⅡpapers.Somematerialmayalsosupportpostgraduatestudies.OpeningHoursandAdmissionPolicyMembersofCollegeareallowedaccess24hoursaday,inbothfulltermandvacation,usingtheirUniversityIDcard.ReadersareremindednottoadmitnonmemberstotheLibrary.StaffOperatingHoursTheLibraryisusuallystaffed9am–5pm,MondaytoFridaythroughouttermandvacation.Thelibraryofficeislocatedonthefirstflooroppositethelibraryentrance.Atanytime,staffingmaybeaffectedbymeetings,trainingcourses,annualleave,sicknessabsenceandotherfactors,souserswhoneedtobecertainofstaffhelparerecommendedtocontactLibrarystaffinadvance.LibraryServicesBookscanbeborrowedandreturnedviatheself-issueterminalsintheReadingRoom(instructionsareprovidednexttotheterminals)intheWorkingLibraryonthefirstfloor.Pleaseplacereturnedbooksonthe“ReturnedBooks”cartstotheleftoftheself-issueterminals.Alternativelyyoucanaskamemberofstaff.Torenewabook,pleaselogintoyouraccountoraskastaffmember.WefollowaNOFINESpolicy,butdofineforlostbooks.Borrowingrightsareavailabletoallmembers.NonmemberscanconsultmaterialsintheWorkingLibrarybutcannotborrow.21.Whencanamemberseekhelpfromastaff?

A.Anytimeoftheyear.B.9am–5pmonweekdays.C.Anydayduringtheterm.D.Everydayexceptvacations.22.Whatcannon-membersdointheLibrary?

A.Checkoutlimitedbookseachtime.B.BorrowbookswithstudentIDcard.C.Accessmaterialsviatheiraccounts.D.Consultbookswithouttakingthemout.23.Wherecanwefindthistext?

A.Onauniversitywebsite.B.Inalibraryjournal.C.Inacitybrochure.D.Onanadmissionnotice.Whyisitimportanttofollowrulesandtaketurns,evenifyoudon’twantto?Myfathertaughtmetodrivealmost40yearsago.Istillhearhimsometimes.“Watchwhogetstherefirst,”hesays.“Incaseofatie,givewaytothecarontheright.”Dadlovedfour-waystops.Hesawthemasproofthathumanscouldbehaverationally(理性地)foreveryone’sbenefit.IstillfeelnervousasIcometoone,carsmovingforward,driversimpatient.Iknowtherules,butit’salwaysadiscussion.Youhavetobealertandcivil.Lettingsomeonegoaheadfeelslikeafavor.Butit’sthroughthesesmallactsofkindnessthateveryonegetswheretheyneedtogo.ToDad,four-waystopswerecivilizationinminiature(缩影).Respectingothers’humanityinacarisanactofself-control.WhenDadwasteachingme,Irememberstalling(熄火)inabusyroundabout,lookinganxiouslyintherear-viewmirror.“Don’tworryaboutthem,”Dadsaid.Noonehonked.Today,everyone’sinahurry.Now,IstopatthewhitelineandwonderifIshouldletanervousstudentdrivergofirst.Iftheywaittoolong,Iexpecttohearahorn.Dadbelievedpeoplewanttodoright,butthatdependsonasharedsenseoffairness.Whenkindnessisseenasweakness,allbetsareoff.“Civilizationisathinveneer(表面装饰),”he’dsay.Ithinkcivilsocietyismorelikechemistry:everywhere,butalsolocal.Atanyoneplace,it’sweak.Butbehindthewheel,I’mnotpowerless.Icanupholdthebondhereatthefour-waystop.Thisbondisn’tjustpoliteness.It’sthebeliefthathelpingothersdoesn’tcostus.Dad’slessonwasthateveryonesucceedswhenweallmoveforward,notjustaluckyfew.Oneday,thepowerwentoutandthetrafficlightswentdark.Ourbusyintersectionbecameasuddenfour-waystop.Ittestedhowwelldriversknewtherules.Dadwouldhavelovedit.Henevergaveuphisdriver’slicense;heletitrunout.Iwishhewereherebesideme,remindingmenottoworryaboutthedriversbehind,toyieldwhenIshould,andtogowhenit’smyturn.HowImisshim.24.Whatdidtheauthor’sfatherseefour-waystopsas?

A.Amodelofrationalcooperation.B.Asignofpolitesocialbehavior.C.Atoolformanagingheavytraffic.D.Atestofhumanpatience.25.Whydoestheauthormentionstallingatabusyroundabout?

A.Todescribethetrafficsituation.B.Toimplyhisfearofroundabouts.C.Toshowhisfather’sdrivingskills.D.Tostressthechangeinpeople’sbehavior.26.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestaboutcivilsociety?

A.Itfadesinbusycities.B.Itdependsonindividualactions.C.Itisweakandrarelyneeded.D.Itgrowsthroughurbanplanning.27.Whatlessondidthefathertrytoteachthroughdriving?

A.Followingrulesisextremelyimportant.B.Drivingskillsreflecttruecharacter.C.Helpingothersbenefitseveryone.D.Truekindnessrequiresstrongcontrol.EducationexpertsattheUniversityofSouthAustraliaremindteachersthathighengagementleadstohighreturnswhenitcomestoimprovingstudentperformance.FilmingandassessingthecontentofclassroomsacrossSouthAustraliaandVictoria,researchersfoundinanewstudythatnearly70%ofstudenttasksinvolvedsuperficiallearning—simplequestionsandanswers,takingnotes,orlisteningtoteachers—ratherthanactivitiesthatengagestudentsonadeeperlevel.Lessthanathirdofteachersareengagingstudentsincomplexlearning,limitingstudentopportunitiesforcriticalthinkingandproblemsolving.Dr.Stephenson,aresearcheratUniSA,emphasizesthatteachersneedmoresupportindesigninginteractiveandmeaningfullessonsthatpromotedeeplearning.“Thegreatertheengagement,thedeeperthelearning.Deeplearninghelpsorganizeknowledgeintoconceptualframeworks,enhancingmemoryandlearningoutcomes.Italsodevelopsinnovativethinking.Evensmalladjustmentstolessonplansandteachingtechniquescansignificantlybooststudentengagementandoverallperformance,”heexplains.Atabaselevel,teachersshouldconsiderhowtheycanadjusttheirexistingclassroomactivitiessothatmoretasksareonthedeeperendoflearning.Forinstance,watchingavideocanbedoneinvariousways:studentscanwatchitpassively,takenotesusingthespeaker’swords(activeengagement),writequestionsbasedonthevideo’scontent(constructiveengagement),orwatchanddiscussthevideoinagrouptogeneratenewideas(interactiveengagement).“Interactivelearningmotivatesstudentstoengagemoredeeplybymakingjudgments,discussingideas,andcooperatingonsolutions,”Dr.Stephensonsays.Interestingly,manyteachersseemnottoknoworfullyappreciatetheimportanceofhowtheirlessontaskscanstimulate(激发)differentmodesofstudentengagement.“Evenchangingclassactivitiesfrom‘active’to‘constructive’cangoalongwaytowardsimprovingstudentleaning,”Dr.Stephensonsays.“Teachersshouldundertakeprofessionaldevelopmenttotransformtheirthinkingtowardspracticesthatsupportdeeper-learningandbetteroutcomesforstudents.”28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“superficial”probablymeaninparagraph2?

A.Interactive.B.Devoted.C.Shallow.D.Accurate.29.Whatdoeducationexpertsadviseteacherstodo?

A.Frequentlyassessstudentoutcomes.B.Involvestudentsinactivelearning.C.Increasetheuseofvideosinclass.D.Promotestudents’planningskills.30.Whatcanbelearnedaboutcurrentclassactivities?

A.Theypreventstudentsfromdistraction.B.Theyhelpdevelopstudents’teamspirit.C.Theymakeforstudents’deepthinking.D.Theyareinurgentneedoftransformation.31.Whichactivitycanimprovestudentperformancebest?

A.Viewingvideos.B.Classdebates.C.Readingcompetitions.D.Retellingexercises.Afullysoft,3D-printedrobotthatoperateswithoutanyelectronicshasbeendevelopedbyengineersattheUniversityofCalifornia,SanDiego.LedbymechanicalengineerYichenZhai,theteamcreatedaninsect-inspiredrobotwithsixflexiblelegsthatmovescompletelyusingairfromacontainer.Remarkably,theentirerobotisprintedasonesinglepiecefromplastic,aprocesstakingabouttwoandahalfdays.Unlikeconventionalrobotsneedingelectricity,thisinnovationreliesonairpressure.Becauseofthisdesign,therobotiswaterproof,asdemonstratedwhenitsuccessfullywalkedthroughbeachshallowsduringtesting.Thesix-leggeddesignprovidesexcellentstabilityonroughsurfaces.Whenmoving,threelegsstepwhiletheotherthreeremaingrounded,preventingtherobotfromtippingovereasily.PerlaMaiolino,asoftroboticsexpertattheUniversityofOxford,findsthedesign“quiteinteresting”,highlightingitsuniquesingle-material,single-piececonstructionunliketypicalmulti-partconstructedrobots.Thiselectronics-freeapproachholdssignificantpromiseforfutureapplications.Suchrobotscouldpotentiallyworkindangerousenvironmentswhereelectronicsfailorposerisks,suchasunderwater,inmines,oreveninspace.Theyrepresentasteptowardsfree-standingrobotsusableintoughconditionswithoutpowerwires.However,thecurrentmodelhaslimitations.Itsspeedisonlyabout4centimeterspersecond—fasterthanasnailbutslowerthanaturtle—anditcanonlyoperatefor80secondsonanaircontainer.Italsomovesonlyinastraightlineandcannotyetturnoravoidbarriers.Zhai’steamisactivelyworkingonafasterversionandaimstodevelopaturningsystem,potentiallyusingcontrolledairflowtomovearoundlikeasimpleself-drivingdevice.Whilenotyetreadyfordemandingtasks,Zhaiemphasizestherobot’scurrentaccessibility.“Therobotislikeatoy,”besays.Beingcheaplyandeasily3Dprintablemeans“Ifpeopleloveit,theycanmakeit.That’senough.”32.Whatisakeyfeatureoftherobot?

A.Itrequirescomplextoolstobuild.B.Itisprintedasasingleplasticpiece.C.Ithaselectronicsensorsformovement.D.Itusesmultiplematerialsforflexibility.33.WhatisPerlaMaiolino’sattitudetowardstherobot’sdesign?

A.Doubtful.B.Unconcerned.C.Critical.D.Positive.34.Whataspectoftherobotisexpectedtobeimprovedinfutureresearch?

A.Itsstructuralcomplexity.B.Itsabilitytoavoidbarriers.C.Itsdataprocessingcapacity.D.Itsuseofelectronicparts.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.A3D-PrintedRobotwithFourLegsB.TheAdvantagesofAir-PoweredRobotsC.TheSpeedandLimitationsofaSoftRobotD.AnAir-PoweredRobotWithoutElectronicsGreenRoofs:BreathingLifeintoConcreteJunglesImagineconcretejunglesturningintolivinglandscapes.Acrossglobalcities,rooftopsarebeingtransformedintogardens,creatingwhatwecallgreenroofs.36OriginallypopularizedinGermanyinthe1960s,thisinnovativeapproachisnowaworldwidenature-basedsolutiontourbanenvironmentalcrises,demonstratinghowcitiescanharmonizewithecosystems.NaturalCoolingSystemsThemostimmediatebenefitliesincoolingoverheatedcities.37Thesoilandplantsactasnaturalblockers,reducingsurfacetemperaturesbyupto40°Cinsummer.Thissignificantlydecreasesthe‌“urbanheatisland”effectwherecitiesbecomemarkedlywarmerthansurroundingruralareas.Consequently,buildingsrequirelessairconditioning.Suchtemperatureregulationalsoimprovesairqualitybyreducingozoneformation.StormwaterManagersAnothercriticalfunctioninvolvesmanagingstormwater.Duringheavyrainfalls,traditionalroofscauserapidrunoff,oftenresultingindrainagesystemsoverflowing.Greenroofsworklikesponges,absorbingabout70%ofrainfall.Andthroughtheirlayeredstructureofsoil,drainagemats,andplants,greenroofsalsofilterheavymetalsandpollutantsfromrainwater.38BiodiversitySanctuaries(保护区)Theseraisedgardensalsocreatevitalhabitatsforbirds,insects,andpollinators(传粉者)inareaswherenaturalspacesarerare.Evensimplegreenroofswithnativeplantssupportdozensofinsectspecies.39.Urbanecologistsconfirmthatsuchmini-ecosystemsstrengthencityrecoveryabilitybymaintainingpollinationnetworksandnaturalpestcontrol.IncitieslikeLondonandChicago,rarebirdspecieshavebeenobservednestingonhigh-risegreenroofs.40Fromloweringenergybillstocreatingwildlifecorridorsandreducingfloodrisks,greenroofsdemonstratehowmixingarchitecturewithecologycanbuildhealthier,moresustainablecitiesforourfuture.Asclimatechangeworsens,thesesky-highgardenssymbolizehumanity’spotentialtocoexistcreativelywithnature.

A.ThesehabitatsplayakeyroleinurbanecologyB.Thus,theypreventwaterpollutioneffectivelyC.GreenroofsoffermultipleenvironmentalbenefitsD.ResearchclaimsthattheyremoveheatislandsentirelyE.ThisisachievedbyaddingplantsandsoilonrooftopsF.SuchdesignsalsolowerconstructioncostssignificantlyG.Thisconceptrepresentsashiftfromfightingnaturetoworkingwithit三、完形填空Sixteen-year-oldPriyastaredattheroboticsclub’s“InnovationChallenge”poster.Solveareal-worldproblemusingtechnology.Herfingersbrushedagainstthebrailledisplay(盲文显示屏)ofhersmartwatch—abirthday________afterhervisionbeganfadingfromretinitispigmentosa(视网膜炎).Duringlunchbreak,an________soundpiercedthecafeteriachatter—franticflapping(疯狂的拍打).Amonarchbutterflywastrapped________windowglass.Priyalocateditusinghersmartwatch’saudiodescriptionapp.“Whydotheykeepgetting________?”shemused(沉思),________cuppingtherescuedinsect.Thatnight,Priya’scodingsessionwas________byherbrother’svideogamesounds.“Stopshootingimaginaryaliensandhelp________creatures!”shejoked.Thecommentsparkedanidea.Usingvibrationsensorsandmachinelearning,Priyadesigned“WingSpace”—networkeddevicesthat________trappedinsectsthroughtheirwingbeatpatterns.Whentriggered,theyemitted(发出)specificfrequenciestoguidecreaturestowardopen________.Herprototypeusedrecycledsmartphonepartsandpiezoelectricspeakers.Theschool________dismissedherprojectas“niche”.ButwhenPriyademonstratedWingSpaceduringspringmigrationweek,biologyteachersgasped.Hersensorsdetected87%oftrappedinsects,________humanspotchecks.Thesystemevenidentifiedthree________speciesthroughtheiruniquevibrationsignatures.Newsspread.Alocalnaturereserve________hertechnology,andPriyafoundherselfexplainingherinventionto________elementarystudents.“Sometimes,”shesmiled,“solutionshideinthespacesbetweenwhatweseeandwhatwefeel.”Ongraduationday,Priyaadjustedherdarkglasses,listeningtothemonarchsflutteringpasttheauditorium’sopenwindows—eachwingbeatatinyvictory________.41.A.memoryB.prizeC.rewardD.gift42.A.unexpectedB.softC.pleasantD.familiar43.A.underB.behindC.againstD.below44.A.lostB.stuckC.hurtD.sick45.A.carelesslyB.angrilyC.carefullyD.nervously46.A.interruptedB.improvedC.protectedD.recorded47.A.strangeB.tinyC.wildD.real48.A.detectB.followC.attractD.feed49.A.doorsB.windowsC.holesD.spaces50.A.finallyB.suddenlyC.initiallyD.recently51.A.breakingB.outperformingC.violatingD.overstating52.A.dangerousB.unknownC.endangeredD.common53.A.adaptedB.adoptedC.avoidedD.admired54.A.wide-eyedB.sleepyC.boredD.naughty55.A.signB.storyC.danceD.song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。AttheeasternfoothillsoftheHelanMountainsinNingxiaHuiautonomousregionliesalandthathasstoodsilentforathousandyears.Ninetoweringearthenplatformsrisebeforethemountains,surroundedbyhundredsofsatellitetombs56(scatter)likestars.OriginallyfromtheQinghai-TibetPlateau,theTangutpeopleduringtheirmigrationsgraduallyabsorbedcultural57(influence)fromotherethnicgroups,includingtheHan,Tubo,andHuihu,aswellasfromthenomadicKhitanpeople.Thisrichculturalexchangeeventuallyledto58foundingoftheXixiaregimeontheYinchuanPlain,59diversetraditionsmet,mingledandslowlymergedintoauniquecivilization.Intraditionalculture,thebullsymbolizesagriculture.TheXixiagiltbronzebull,withitsstrongbuild,raisedhorns60powerful,flowingmuscles,61(appear)almostlifelike—itsformseemingtobreatheundershiftinglight.ThisstrikingstatuestandsasamasterpieceofXixiametalwork,reflectingboth62(exception)craftsmanshipandtheadvancedcivilization63it.ThoughtheXixiaregimehaslongvanished,theXixiaImperialTombsremain—standingaspowerfultestimonytounityindiversityofChinesecivilization.Today,theyarea64(national)protectedculturalheritagesiteandareinscribedontheWorldHeritageList,markingauniquechapterinthestoryofhumancivilization.Inrecentyears,advancesinarchaeology,digitalpreservation,andpubliceducation65(bring)morepeopleclosertotheXixiaImperialTombs.五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Peter来信询问你校近期举办的“校园生活技能大赛”相关情况。请你根据以下提示给他回一封信:1.大赛目的;2.比赛项目;3.你的收获与感受。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。DearPeter,I’mgladtoreceiveyourletteraskingaboutourschool’s“CampusLifeSkillsCompetition”.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Lookingforwardtohearingaboutyourschoolactivities.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语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Itisthelastdayoffourthgrade.OutsideofmyclassroomIfearfullyopenedtheenvelopethatheldmyacademicreportcard.“Please,Ijustwanttopass.”Iprayedinmyheart.“Promotedtofifthgrade,”thereportread.Iwaslettingoutaloudsighofreliefwhenmyeyeswenttothewordsonthebottom.“Teacher:Mrs.Walitt.”“What?”Ilookedcloser,certainI’dmisread,butnowthenameseemedtojumpoffthepagein3D.Thiswasn’tpossible.Mrs.Walitttaughtfirstgrade.

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