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2025-2026学年河南许昌市高三三模英语试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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。每段对话读两遍。1.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Takeanotherbus.B.Leavetheairport.C.Runtocatchthebus.2.HowmanyOlympicGameseventsdidthewomansee?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.3.Whatdothespeakerswanttodo?A.Raisemoneyforpoorkids.B.Buildhomesforthehomeless.C.Donatesuppliestotheearthquakezone.4.Whichqualitydothespeakersadmiredoctorsfor?A.Theirintelligence.B.Theircarefulness.C.Theirhardwork.5.WhydoesMiamakeherowndresses?A.Tohaveuniquedresses.B.Tobeafamousdesigner.C.Tosavesomemoney.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,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whyaregreenroofsdesignedaccordingtotheman?A.Tosavematerials.B.Tocutdownenergyuse.C.Todealwithairpollution.7.Whatisthemaintopicoftheconversation?A.Futureeducation.B.Environmentalprotection.C.Improvementsinpeople’slives.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatisthemostlikelyrelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Goodfriends.B.Husbandandwife.C.Brotherandsister.9.Howdothespeakersfeelabouttherulesnow?A.Annoyed.B.Unconcerned.C.Grateful.10.Whatdidthespeakersbenefitfromsleepingearlyaccordingtotheman?A.Theywererefreshedforclasses.B.TheyspentlesstimewatchingTV.C.Theyachievedbettertimemanagement.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhatdoesHelenenjoydoing?A.Goingonadrivingtrip.B.Treatingfriendswithhercooking.C.Orderingtakeoutonthewayhome.12.WhatdoesHelensuggestthemandothisweekend?A.Goouttodinnerwithher.B.Bringhisfriendstoherhouse.C.Preparesomeeggsforbreakfast.13.Whatwillthemandofirst?A.Completehiswork.B.Gotoarestaurant.C.Callhisfriends.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Intheteachers’office.B.Inaclassroom.C.Athome.15.WhatisthemaingoalofLetGrowprogram?A.Toletchildrengrowupsafely.B.Tohelpkidsdeveloplifeskills.C.Todevelopwell-structuredlessons.16HowdotheparentsreacttoLetGrowprogram?A.Theyarealwaysdoubtfulaboutit.B.Theyfindtheprogramtoodifficulttofollow.C.Theynoticegoodchangesintheirkids’behavior.17.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Endaspeech.B.Teachaclass.C.Startaprogram.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhyisEnglishimportantinairtrafficaccordingtothetalk?A.Itcanreachmostpassengers.B.Itisthestandardlanguageforflightequipment.C.Itensurespilotsandairtrafficcontrollersunderstandeachother.12619.HowdoesEnglishbenefitbusinessaccordingtothetalk?A.Ithelpsbuildtrust.B.Itimprovesteamwork.C.Itcreatesmoreopportunities.20.InwhichfieldisthelastexampleofEnglishusagementionedbythespeaker?A.Education.B.Science.C.Socialmedia.第二部分阅读(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。AIfyouwantagreathotelandacloseencounterwiththeanimalkingdomherearethebesthotelswithengagementprogramsandbonusactivitieswithanimals.BestFriendsRoadhouse(Kanab,Utah)ItletsyoustayonthegroundsofBestFriendsAnimalSanctuary(庇护所),amassiveshelterforawiderangeofanimals,fromgoatstodogstorabbits.Today,it’shometoover1,600rescuedanimals,rankingfirstinsizeofitskindintheUS.Whenyouvisit,youcanspendtimeinmultipleareas,includingDogtown,CatWorld,HorseHavenandtherecoverycenterofWildFriends.LongneckManor(Fredericksburg,Texas)Itisaplacethatcoversover100acres,hometothreerhinosandfivegiraffes.Unlikeothersimilarhotels,thisisalmostlikeacombinationbetweenazooandaconservationarea.Youcangetupcloseandpersonalwithrhinosandgiraffesandevencontributetohelpingkeepwildpopulationssafeandhealthy.FarmSanctuary(WatkinsGlen,NewYork)Itisamassiveanimalsanctuarywhereyoucansetupshopsandgetyourhandsdirtybyexploringthefarm.Itisidealforanyonewholikespigs,cows,turkeys,andotherclassicfarmanimals.Youcantaketoursofthesanctuaryandlearnaboutfarmpractices,sustainability,and,ofcourse,theanimalsandhowtheyendedupatthefarm.AtlantaAlpacaTreehouse(Atlanta,Georgia)InAtlanta,insideamassivebambooforest,there’samixedpackofalpaca(羊驼)andllamas(美洲驼)andatreehouseyoucanrentforthenight.TheanimalsareresponsibleforeatingnewgrowthtopreventthebamboofromovertakingthecityofAtlanta.Youcandoyogaclasseswiththem,goonaweekend-longhealingretreat(alsoguidedbyllamasandalpacas),andmore.1.WhatisspecialaboutBestFriendsAnimalSanctuaryintheUS?A.Itissituatedinabambooforest. B.Visitorscandoyogawithanimals.C.Itisthelargestanimalsanctuary. D.Visitorscangetclosetowildanimals.2.Whichhotelisbestforvisitorstoexperiencefarmlife?A.BestFriendsRoadhouse. B.LongneckManor.C.FarmSanctuary. D.AtlantaAlpacaTreehouse.3.Whatisavailabletovisitorsinthefourhotels?A.Interactionwithanimals. B.Treehouseaccommodation.C.Multiplephysicalactivities. D.Adoptionofrescuedanimals.BIt’sasuddendropintoamangroveforest(红树林)fullofthreefeetofsaltywateroverthick,twisty(弯弯曲曲的)treeroots,butAndrewOtazohasnotroublefindingtheway.HeclimbsdownthesuddenslopelikeaSpider-Man,usingbranchesandthickvines(藤)andfootholdsinthedirt.Atthebottom,Otazofindshistreasure:trash.“Younameit,anyitemyoucanname,andIhavefounditinthemangroves,”hesays.“Microwaveovens,mattresses,sofas,setsofplatesanddishes.Thosearereallydisgusting.”Buteveryshoe,bottle,carbattery,coolerandotherpieceofgarbageOtazoremovesfromthemangrovesreclaimsspaceforwhatshouldbethere:birdnestinggroundsandfishnurseries.Otazoisonasearchtoclearasmuchofthatspaceashecan.He’salsoworkingtopersuadehisfellowFloridianstotelltheirelectedofficialstoworktocutdownonplasticpollutionandupdateoutdatedwastesystemsthatcarrystreettrashintotheocean.“Ifyou’rerelyingonme,justoneguypickinguptrash,itisalloverforus,”Otazosaid.“ButifwhatI’mdoingshowsotherpeopletheproblem,andtheyagreeweneedtoworktowardasolution,that’stheidea.”Latelyhe’sbeenconcentratingonthemangrovesthatringVirginiaKey,anislandinBiscayneBaythatoffersasplendidviewofthecityskyline.Whatpeopleinthecitydon’tseeisthepilesofgarbagecaughtinthetreeroots.“Itwassuffering.Itwastheworst.Itdestroyedme,”Otazorecalls.Hemadethelocalnews,andhistrash-filledhomemadebackpackhasbeenondisplayintheHistoryMiamiMuseumeversince.“Inever,everinamillionyearsthoughtpeoplewouldpayattentiontomebecauseI’mpickinguptrash,”Otazosaid.It’samissionnow.Poundsturnedintotons.Hereached35,265pounds—pickedupover184daysthroughouttheyears—inmid-October.Otazosaidhehasnoplanstostop.“Thetrashwillcomeback,butI’mstubborn,”hesaid.“I’llkeepdoingthisuntilIfallover.”4.Whatdoestheauthorbelieveamangroveforesttobe?A.Aplacetohousebirdsandfishes. B.Aplacetopickuptrasheasily.C.Aplacetoenjoyprettycityviews. D.Anidealplacetodealwithtrash.5.WhatiscrucialtosolvetheproblemaccordingtoOtazo?A.Individualeffortsinpickinguptrash. B.Persuadingofficialstolessenpollution.C.Government’supdatingwastesystems. D.Raisingpublicawarenessandjointefforts.6.WhatdidOtazofeelabouthishittingthenews?A.Regretful. B.Joyful. C.Concerned. D.Unexpected.7.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeOtazo?A.ApowerfulSpider-Man. B.Acommittedconservationist.C.Alonelytrashcollector. D.Anambitiouswildlifeexplorer.CClimatechangehasmadeextremeweathereventssuchasbushfiresandfloodsmorefrequentandmorelikelyinrecentyears.Willfirsthandexperienceoftheseeventschangehowpeoplethinkandactaboutclimatechange,makingitseemimmediateandlocalratherthanadistantorfutureproblem?NewresearchledbyViktoriaColognaatETHZurichinSwitzerlandmayhelptoexplainwhat’sgoingon.Thestudy,publishedinNatureClimateChange,lookedatthequestionofextremeweatherandclimateopinionusingtwoglobaldatasets(数据集).TheTrustinScienceandScience-relatedPopulism(TISP)surveymeasurespublicsupportforclimatepoliciesandtheextentthatpeoplethinkclimatechangeisbehindincreasesinextremeweather.Thesurveyaskedpeoplehowmuchtheysupportedfivespecificactionstocutcarbonemissions(排放).Onaverage,supportwasfairlystrong,withanaverageratingof2.37acrossthefivepolicies.Thestudyfoundmostpeoplearoundtheworldhaveexperiencedheatwavesandheavyrainfallinrecentdecades.Dopeopleincountrieswithhigherexposuretoextremeweathereventsshowgreatersupportforclimatepolicies?Thisstudyfoundtheydon’t.Inmostcases,livinginacountrywheremorepeopleareexposedtodisasterswasnotreflectedinstrongersupportforclimateaction.Crucially,peoplewhomorestronglybelievedclimatechangehadworsenedtheseeventswerealsomorelikelytosupportclimatepolicies.Infact,thisbeliefmatteredmoreforpolicysupportthanwhethertheyhadactuallyexperiencedtheeventsfirsthand.Thisstudyhighlightswhatmayaffectpublicthinking:helpingpeoplerecognizethelinkbetweenclimatechangeandextremeweatherevents.IncountriessuchasAustralia,climatechangemakesuponlyabout1%ofmediacoverage.What’smore,mostofthecoveragefocusesonsocialorpoliticalaspectsratherthanscientific,ecological,oreconomicimpacts.Manystoriesaboutdisasterslinkedtoclimatechangealsofailtomentionthelink,orindeedmentionclimatechangeatall.Makingtheseconnectionsclearermayencouragestrongerpublicsupportforclimateaction.8.WhatdoestheresearchledbyViktoriaColognamainlyfocuson?A.Twoglobaldatasets. B.Peopleindisaster-affectedareas.C.Publictrustinscience. D.Publicsupportforclimatepolicies.9.Thepeoplewhomorelikelysupportclimatepolicies.A.readsocialnewsregularly B.experiencedisastersfirst-handC.haveengagedinthesurvey D.knowclearlyofclimateimpacts10.Whatcanbedonetohelpsupportclimatepoliciesaccordingtothestudy?A.Morefinancialsupport. B.Moredisaster-climatelinkreports.C.Moreattentiontoweather. D.Moreaccurateweatherforecasts.11.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ExperiencingIsNotEnoughtoChangeViews.B.EmergencyResponsestoNaturalDisasters.C.ExtremeWeatherIsChangingOurLives.D.GlobalSurveysonClimateAttitudes.DAlivelyurbanforestcanplanttheseedofwellnessinthemindsandheartsofpeoplestrugglingwiththethickbrushofmentalillness.In2022,aCNNsurveyfoundthat90%ofAmericansbelievedtheU.S.wasexperiencingamentalhealthcrisis.Unfortunately,thedatabacksitup.AccordingtotheNationalAllianceonMentalIllness,oneinfiveU.S.adultsexperiencementalillness.It’satroublingtrendthataffectspeopleofallbackgrounds.Therefore,whatisimportantatpresentistogivevoicetothesilentstrugglesomanypeoplefaceandconsiderhowwemightimprovepeople’smentalhealth.Expertssayonewaywecangetthereisbyincreasingtheinvestmentinplantingtrees.Researchshowsthataccesstotreesreducesratesofdepression,lowerslevelsofthebrain’smainstresshormone(激素),andimprovesthinkingfunction.Thisisespeciallytrueincitiesandurbanareas,whereresidentsaresignificantlymorelikelytobattledepressionandanxiety.Byfragmentingconcretejungleswithurbanforests,wecanhelpmakepeoplehappierandhealthier.Thepositiveimpactoftreesiswell-documentedinagrowingbodyofscientificstudiesintheU.S.andaroundtheworld.Forexample,astudyinGermanyconcludedthatjustlivingwithin100metersofatreehastheabilitytoreducetheneedforantidepressant(抗抑郁的)drugs.InDenmark,researchersfoundthatchildrenlivingatthelowestlevelsofgreenspacehadasignificantlyhigherriskofdevelopingpsychiatric(精神病的)disorderslaterinlifeascomparedtochildrenlivingnearstronggreenspace.Somedoctorsareevenlookingtotreesasaformofmedicine,specifyingstrugglingpatientswithawalkinthewoodstofullylosethemselvesinnature(apracticeknownasforestbathing).It’sclearthattreesarenota“nice-to-have.”Treesareamust-have.Everyonedeservesequalaccesstotreesandthepositivepowertheycarry.Weneedtoofferpeoplehope.12.WhydoestheauthormentiontheCNNsurveyinparagraph2?A.TopromotetheauthorityofCNN. B.Tocriticizethegovernment’sinaction.C.Tohighlightthementalhealthcrisis. D.Toattractinvestmentingreenprojects.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“fragmenting”inparagraph3mean?A.Breakingup. B.Rootingup. C.Poweringup. D.Wrappingup.14.Whatisaproveneffectoflivingneartrees?A.Itcanhealmentalillnesses. B.Itimprovesdepressioncondition.C.Itcanchangepeople’slifestyle. D.Itensureschildren’smentalhealth.15.Whatistheauthor’ssuggestionaboutmakingtreesamust-have?A.Settlingdowninthewoodspossibly. B.Constructingseveralothergreencities.C.Greaterinvestmentingreenfacilities. D.Moreresearchinvestmentindepression.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Thedebatearoundartificialintelligenceoftenfocusesonautomation,yetamorefar-reachingrevolutionisunderway:advancedHumanAIcollaboration(协作)reshapingprofessionallandscapes.____16____.IncreasingcreativityandideageneratingManymightviewAIasoppositetothefree-flowingnatureofhumancreativity.____17____.ThisisoneofthemostunexpectedbenefitsofHumanAIcollaboration.Insteadofprovidingthefinalproduct,itservesasabrainstormingpartnerandasourceofinspiration.PioneeringpersonalizedlearningandskilldevelopmentTraditionaleducationoftenstruggleswithone-size-fits-allapproaches.____18____.Itprovideshighlypersonalized,adaptiveeducationalexperiencesthatsatisfyindividualneedsandpaces.Thistransformshowweacquirenewskillsanddevelopexpertisethroughoutourcareers.EnhancingProblemSolvingEfficiencyinComplexSystems____19____whenwefaceincrediblycomplexproblemsinvolvingvastdatasets,interconnectedvariablesanddynamicenvironments.Here,HumanAIcollaborationprovidesanunexpectedleapforward,allowingustoaddresschallengespreviouslyconsideredunsolvable.AI’sabilitytoprocess,reviewandsimulate(模拟)complexsituationsatlightningspeedaddstohumanstrategicthinkingandspecializedexpertise._____20_____Accesstospecializedknowledgeandexpertserviceshashistoricallybeenlimitedduetocost,geographicalbarriers,orshortageofprofessionals.HumanAIcollaborationisunexpectedlybreakingdownthesebarriers,makingexpert-levelinsightsandtoolsavailabletomoreaudience,enablingindividualsandsmallbusinessesinpreviouslyunimaginableways.A.Developingresistanceandproblem-solvingB.HumanthinkinglimitscanbequicklyreachedC.ButAIcanfacilitatecreativethinkingandnewideasD.HereishowHumanAIcollaborationtransformsyourworkE.HumanAIcollaborationisunexpectedlyreshapinglearningF.PopularizingprofessionalskillsandmakingthemaccessibleG.ThefollowingishowHumanAIcollaborationhelpsyourdailylife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,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Sometimes,justafewwordsatthecriticalmomentcanchangethedirectionofsomeone’slife—andthiswasexactlywhathappenedtoElizabethVaughan.Fortyyearsagoasaseventhgrader,she____21____asolo(单人表演)intheschoolchoir’s(合唱团)performance.Thedayoftheshow,shewasbackstage,lookingthroughthecurtains,the____22____packedwithpeople.Everyonefiledin.Thecurtainopenedandthechoirbeganto____23____.Asinglemicrophonewasstandingatthefrontofthestage,litbyabrightspotlight,readyforhersolo.Itwasher____24____.Initially,everythingwent____25____.Shefeltoverjoyed,singingextremelyconfidently.Thencamethelasthighnote.Withher____26____nearlytouchingthemicrophone,thenotesuddenlyexplodedoutofthe____27____,ear-piercing(刺耳的)anddeafeninglyloud.Alltheaudience’sheads,involuntarily,sprangbackintheir____28____;somehavingtheirjawsdroppedwideopen.Howembarrassing!Shetrulywantedthestageto____29____andswallowherwhole.Eventually,theconcertended.Shestillremained____30____.Justthenappearedapairoflargeathleticshoes.“Youhaveavery____31____voice!”thenewguycomforted.____32____byhim,shetransformedfromdecidingnevertosinginfrontofpeopleagaintoconsidering____33____withmusic.Nowsheisaprofessionalsinger,songwriteranda____34____teacher.Herunsunghero’ssmallactofgraceisareminderthatafew____35____wordscanchangethecourseofalife.21.A.landed B.attempted C.rejected D.canceled22.A.room B.street C.hall D.square23.A.sing B.help C.move D.work24.A.turn B.future C.plan D.chance25.A.surprisingly B.terribly C.naturally D.smoothly26.A.faces B.hands C.lips D.ears27.A.window B.speaker C.stage D.music28.A.applause B.cheers C.bodies D.chairs29.A.turnaround B.fadeaway C.openup D.lowerdown30.A.confused B.depressed C.worried D.exhausted31.A.playful B.cheerful C.hopeful D.powerful32.A.Urged B.Inspired C.Guided D.Forced33.A.starting B.connecting C.proceeding D.performing34.A.writing B.sports C.math D.voice35.A.kind B.casual C.cautionary D.special第二节(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。InInvitationtoaBanquet:TheStoryofChineseFood,FuchsiaDunlopdiscoversthehistoryofthisremarkablecuisinethrough30dishes,fromslow-braisedporkbelly(红烧五花肉)tosteamedrice.As____36____Britishwriter,sheexploresthesurprising____37____(clever)ofacuisinewhichshefeelshasnotwontherespectitdeservesintheworldoffinedining:“OnlytheChinesehaveplacedcookingattheverycoreoftheiridentity,”shestresses.Manysupposedlymoderneatingideas,Dunloppointsout,____38____(accept)inChinaforcenturies.TheChinesepioneeredvariousfoodsandrestaurants,____39____werefashionablegatheringplacesin12th-centuryKaifeng,sixcenturiesbeforetheyfirstappearedinParis.Theidealhasalwaysaimed____40____achievingmoderation(适度)andbalance—yinandyang,heatingandcoolingelements,maindishesandrice—tofeedthebody____41____peoplearelivinginharmonywithnature.Formost____42____(record)historyordinaryChineseatewholegrains,usedsmallmeatquantitiesforflavor,andthrewalmostnothingaway.Rice____43____(supply)morecaloriesthanothergrains,whilesoybeanpreparations(大豆制品)deliverproteinmore____44____(economical).ThisefficiencyallowedChinatosupportalargepopulationonlimitedland.Dunlop’scareerwasdefinedbyChineseflavors.OverdecadesshehasbuiltacareerexplainingChinesecookingtowesternreaders,____45____(gain)alargefollowingathomeandabroad.She’sknown,likeacelebrity,byherfirstname:“FuXia”inChinese.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你校英文报正举办“年度最佳社团”评选活动。请你代表所在社团写一封邮件,申请参选,内容包括:(1)社团介绍;(2)申请理由。注意:(1)词数80左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearEditorIamwritingonbehalfofmyclubtoapplyforthe“BestCluboftheYear”._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)47.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。“Ohno!”Isaid,rootingthroughmydancebag.“Myotherdanceshoe!Imusthaveleftitathome.”“Ms.Lindahasabinofshoes,”Momsaid.Inside,Ifoundapairasizetoobig.Inclass,Ms.Lindaremindedusofjustfourpracticesleft

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