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2026届辽宁省沈阳市高考模拟试卷第一部分听力(略)(共两节,满分30分)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。AChristmasintheAustrianTyrolEnjoyamagicalChristmasrightintheheartofthebeautifulAustrianTyrol,withsnow-coveredmountainsallaround.TheChristmas-cardvillagesandsmall,picturesqueresortswiththeirwoodenhousesareaheavenofquietness.AllthisandmoreiswaitingtoattractyouthisChristmasinthesepeacefulsurroundings.1stperson:£2,299Buyonegetonehalfpriceoffertoalltouristsbefore13thNovember2025Flyingfrom11airportsIncludedintheprice:•7nights’accommodationin3StarHotelKroneinOberperfussorthe4StarHotelBerghofinSoll•14meals:7buffetcontinentalbreakfastsand7eveningdinners•TraditionalAustriandinneronChristmasEve3☆HotelKrone,OberperfussThefamily-owned3starHotelKroneisconvenientlysituatedclosetothevillagecentreofOberperfussandfeaturesabar,restaurant,saunaandsteambath.AllofthebedroomsareTyroleanstylewithwoodenfurnitureandfeatureanen-suitebathroom,TVandasafe.Ourstayincludesbuffetcontinentalbreakfastsandthreecourseeveningdinners.OnChristmasEveatraditionalAustriandinnerwillbeservedandonChristmasDayaroastturkeydinner.4☆HotelBerghof,SollItissetinahillsidelocationjustafewkilometresoutsideSoll.Thehotelfacilitiesincludealoungebar,restaurant,asaunaandasteambath.TheAustriantwinbedroomsfeatureaTV,en-suitebathroomandaprivatebalconywithmountainviews.Thehotel’srestaurantoffersbuffetstylecontinentalbreakfastsandtheeveningmealsincludetraditionalTyroleanspecialities.OnChristmasDayaFonduedinnerisservedinthehotelfollowedbylivemusic.ThereareregularbusesintoSollandtoothervillagesintheregion.WhichofthefollowingisafeatureofAustrianTyrol?A.Ithashigh-risebuildings.B.Itisknownforitsquietness.C.Itprovides11flightroutes.D.Itgivesadiscountalltheyear.22.HowmuchwouldacouplepayforthisChristmaspackagebeforeNovember2025?A.£3,448.50.B.£2,299.C.£4,598.D.£1,149.50.Whatcanvisitorsdoineachhotel?TheycanholdliveconcertinBerghof.TheycangetfreebusservicesinKrone.C.TheycanseemountainsightsinBerghof.D.TheycantasteTyroleanspecialitiesinKrone.BSuiYuwei,aseniorEnglishtourguideinShenyang,hasneverbeenbusier.With17yearsofexperience,henowleadssixtoursperweek——a30%increaseinbookings——andtrainsnewmultilingualguidesinpackedlectures.“IwishIcouldclonemyself!”hejokes.Hisbustlingschedulereflectsanationwidetrend.AsChinacontinuestoeasevisa-freeentrypolicies,citieslikeShenyangarewelcomingagrowingwaveofcuriousandexcitedoverseastourists.InthecurrentwaveofinterestintraveltoChina,multilingualguideslikeSuihavebecomeessentialbridgesforculturalexchange.AShenyanglocal,SuiisknownforhisdetailedEnglishnarrationsoftheShenyangImperialPalaceandtheLiaoningProvincialMuseum.Sincelastyear,hehasnoticedasharpriseindemandforforeign-languageguides,withbusinessinquiriesinJanuaryalonehavingclimbedbyover30%comparedtothesameperiodlastyear.Thisdemandisn'tlimitedtoShenyang.InShanghai,socialmediatrendslike“WeekendinChina”amongSouthKoreantravelershavebroughtcrowdstolandmarks,urgingagenciestorehireretiredguidesandrecruitbilingualgraduates.AccordingtoSui,thereturnofforeigntouristsisakeyfactorintheguideshortage.“ManyforeignvisitorswhofirstcometoShenyangforbusinesslatercontactmeagain,thistimeaskingmetoshowthemaroundotherChinesecitiesastourists,”heexplained.Recognizingthepositivemarketoutlook,travelagenciesacrossChinaarequicklyadaptingtheirstrategiesandexpandingservices.Suihimselfhasco-foundedaforeign-languageguidetrainingprogram,whichhasalreadypreparednearly300newguidestomeettherisingdemand.Thesemultilingualguidesareturninghistoricalsitesintovibrantclassrooms,reshapinghowChina’sstoriesaresharedwiththeworld.Theyactashumanbridges,makingChina’svasthistoryaccessibleandrelatable.WhydidSuijoke,“IwishIcouldclonemyself”?A.Tocomplainaboutlowwages.B.Toshowhiscuriosityaboutcloning.C.Tohumorouslyexpresshisbusyness.D.Tostressthechallengesoftrainingnewguides.25.WhathascontributedmosttoChina'srecenttourismgrowth?A.Thesharpreturnofforeignguides.B.Thewideningvisa-freeentrypolicy.C.Thenewlylaunchedtour-guidetrainingcourses.D.Thespreadof“WeekendinChina”TVprograms.26.Howdotravelagenciesrespondtothecurrenttrend?A.Byadjustingstrategiesandenhancingservices.B.Byhiringforeignstafftomeetrisingdemand.C.Bycuttingdownservicestoguaranteequality.D.Byloweringtourpricestoattractmoretourists.27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ADayintheLifeofaShenyangTourGuideB.FromStorytellertoTrainer;AGuide'sJourneyC.SocialMediaTrendsReshapeChina'sTourismD.MultilingualGuides:China'sNewCulturalBridgesCSincethereleaseofgenerativeAItoolslikeChatGPT,millionsofpeoplehavestartedusingthemtoaccessknowledge.Andit'seasytounderstandtheirappeal:Presentatask,getapolishedoutput,andmoveon—itfeelslikeeffortlessproduction.However,newresearchsuggeststhiseasemayhaveacost.AseriesofstudiesrevealedthatpeoplewhousedAIforcreativewritingdevelopedworkwithloweroriginalitycomparedtothoseusingthe“solo-creationway”.Intheexperiments,participantsweretaskedwithwritingashortstoryandwererandomlyassignedtodosobyusingeitheranAItoolorrelyingontheirownminds(the“solo-creationway”).Oncecompleted,theirstorieswerecollectedforevaluation.Thedatarevealedaconsistentpattern:PeoplewhocreatedastorythroughAIassistanceversussolocreationfeltthattheywerelessengaged,investedlesseffortinthecreativeprocess,andultimatelyproducedstoriesthatwerelessoriginalandlesscreative,andwereoftensuperficiallysmootherandquickertowrapup.Whenthesestorieswereassessedbyindependentreaderswhodidn'tknowhowtheywereproduced,thesereadersfoundtheAI-assistedstorieslessengagingandwerelesslikelytogivethemhighratings.Whydoesthishappen?Acoreprincipleofcreativeworkisthatpeoplecreatebestwhentheyareactivelyengaged.Solocreationinvolvesmore“friction”:youmustevaluateideas,strugglewithstructure,andsynthesizeinformationfromdifferentsources.Thisactiveprocessstrengthenscreativecapability.Incontrast,gettingaready-made,polishedoutputfromanAIrequireslesscognitivestruggle,whichcanleadtoalessdurableandmoresuperficialgraspofthecreativeprocess.However,tobeclear,wedonotbelievethesolutiontotheseissuesistoavoidusingAItools,especiallygiventheundeniablebenefitstheyofferinmanycontexts.Rather,peopleneedtoconsiderwhentouseAIforspeedandwhentorelyontheirowncognitiveeffortfordepthandcreativity.28.WhatcanbelearnedaboutgenerativeAItoolsfromparagraph1?A.Theirperceivedefficiency. B.Theirconstanttechnicalupdates.C.Theirguaranteeofdeeperunderstanding. D.Theiraccesstoavastamountofinformation.29.HowdidtheAI-groupstoriesdifferfromthoseofthesolo-creationgroup?A.Theywerepolishedmore. B.Theywerenotaswellreceived.C.Theywereshorterthanexpected. D.Theyweremoreaccessibleandefficient.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“synthesize”inparagraph4mean?A.Classify. B.Compare. C.Integrate. D.Summarize.31.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?A.ToargueagainsttheuseofAItools.B.Tohighlightsolocreation'ssuperiority.C.ToencouragemindfulengagementwithAItools.D.TocomparetheefficiencyofAItoolswithsolocreation.DInhisbookOrdinaryMagic,StanfordpsychologistGregoryWaltonrevealshowsmall,evidence-basedtechniquestermed“wiseinterventions”cancreatefar-reachingpersonaltransformation.TheconceptoriginatedfromWalton'steenageencounterwithStanfordsocialpsychologistClaudeSteele'sworkon“stereotypethreat”:simplythefearofconfirminganegativestereotypeaboutone'sgroupcoulddisturbthemonachallengingtest.Butasimplereframingtechniquelikecallingatest“apuzzle”canbreakthiscycle.“Intradition,‘wise’doesn'tmeangoodoreffective—it'smorelikestreetsmartspairedwithscience,”Waltonsaid.“It'sunderstandingthat,forallofus,therearetimesinlifewhenyouwalkintoasituationthatposesanuncomfortablequestion——aquestionthatseekstodefineyou.”Thesequestionsoftenariseduringimportantstages:achildbeginninganewschooloracollegegraduatestartinghis/herfirstjob.Thosemomentscanleadtoquestionslike:“DoIbelonghere?”,“CanIdoit?”“Noonelikesthesedoubts,”saidWalton.“Oftenwepaynoattentiontothesethoughtsorcrytopushthemaway.Butthesadtruthis,leftunaddressed,doubtslikethesecanmakethemselvestrue.That'swhatSteele'sstereotypethreatdid.Peopleworried‘IfIdobadly,willpeoplejudgemywholegroup?’.Thatmadeithardertodowellonatoughtest.”“Butwecanget‘wise’topsychologicalquestions,”Waltonsaid.“Wecandevelop‘anear’forthem,andwhenweanticipatethattheycomeup,wecanlearntoanswerthemwell,bothforothersandforourselves.”Thateffectcanbesignificant.Inonestudy,Waltonfoundthataone-hoursessionaddressingstudents'worriesaboutbelongingduringthechangetocollegeimprovedtheirlives10yearslater.“Itneedn'tbefancy.Itmightbeassimpleasanencouragingnotefromateachergivenattherighttime,”Waltonsaid.“Thisisordinarymagic,”saidWalton.“Ordinarymagicisvisionthathelpsusseethegoodandcompetentpersonswecanbecomeandhowwecangetthere.Theyshowusthatfailuresdon'tdefineus,thatbarriersarenormalandthattheyneednotstopus.”32.Whatcanasimplereframingtechniquedoaccordingtothetext?A.Takethepressureaway. B.Makepeoplelessconfident.C.Removepositivethoughts. D.Getstudentsmoreworried.33.WhatisprobablyWalton'ssuggestionaboutself-doubts?A.Pushingthemaway. B.Ignoringthem.C.Dealingwiththem. D.Hidingtheminside.34.Howdidthebelonginginterventionsinfluencethestudents?A.Theymadethestudentsrelymoreontheirteachersindailystudy.B.Theybroughtlong-termpositivechangestothestudents'lives.C.Theycausedthestudentstohavemoredoubtsabouttheirabilities.D.Theydirectlyraisedthestudents'academicscoresinashorttime.35.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheprincipleofordinarymagicB.TheimportanceofaddressingdoubtsC.TheeffectsofstereotypethreatD.Thepowerof“wiseinterventions”第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分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。Timemanagementisoftendescribedasthewayyouusetimetogetmoredoneandachievedesiredresults.36Itisimpossibletomanagetime.Eachdayofferseveryonethesame24hours,sowhatyoucantrulymanageisyourself.37Bydevelopingproductivehabits,youautomaticallydirectyourfocustowardhigh-impacttasks,ensuringthateffortsarenotmerelyspentondoingmore,butondoingtherightthingswell.Therefore,shiftingfrombeingmerelybusytobeinggenuinelyproductiverequiresformingasetofessentialhabits.Youmaybeginbytrackingyourtimeforaweektogainanhonest,data-drivenpictureofyourcurrenthabits.38Ithelpsforceyoutoclarifyprioritiesandallocate(分配)specificblocksoftimeforfocusedwork.Equallycriticalisprotectingyourfocus.Scheduledemandingtasksforyourpeakproductivityhoursanddefendtheseblocksusingvisualsignals(e.g.“Donotdisturb”signs).tominimizeinterruptions.However,acommonmisconceptionisthatmultitaskingenhancesproductivity.Inreality,whatwecallmultitaskingisoftenrapidtask-switching,whichdividesattention,reducesfocus,andultimatelyleadstolower-qualityresults.39It’simportanttorecognizethattheprimarybarrierstoeffectiveself-managementarerarelyalackoftime:Rather,theytypicallyarisefromalackofclearprioritiesorunexaminedhabits.Time,muchlikemoney,isavaluableandlimitedresource.Itdemandswiseallocationandinvestmentinwhattrulymatters.Masteringself-managementiskeytounlockingenhancedproductivityandachievinggoals.40A.However,thephraseismisleading.B.Achievingyourgoalsisneverthateasy.C.Anyway,goodhabitsareusuallyformedbyforce.D.Withthisinsightstructureyourdaybycreatingaschedule.E.Instead,concentratedeffortononetaskproducesfarsuperioroutcomes.F.Ahugepartofourday,frommorningroutinetoworkprocesses,runsonhabits.G.Bymanagingyourselfeffectively,youensureyourtimeisinvested,notjustspent.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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Asachild,Iwasabsorbedinbooksuntilmyeyesblurred.However,asIgrewolder,Ifoundmyselfincreasingly41bymyphone.My42tofocusweakened,andreadingstartedtofeellikea43ratherthanapleasure.Assomeonewhowritesforaliving,thiswasbothdisappointingand44.Determinedtorestoremymentalsharpness,Imadeasmall45:everytimeIencounteredanunfamiliarword,Iwould46andwriteitdown.Ididn'tuseanything47,justarunninglistonmyphone.Eachweek,Iwouldreviewthelisttorememberthem.EachtimeIprocessedaword,Ifeltafaint48,asthoughsomeignoredpartofmybrainwasextended.Thispurposefulactshiftsfrompassivefeedingtoactive49,whichpartlyresiststhedividedattention.It'snotaneasyhabittokeepup.Itisoften50.Forinstance,onthesubway,Ihaveto51mid-paragraphtotypeawordwhiletryingnottoelbowthestrangerspressedagainstme.Still,it'smademymindmuch52.Consequently,choosingwordspreciselyandexpressingideasclearlybringmegreat53.Inanerawhenourdevices54ourattentionwithcruelefficiency,itfeelsunconventionaltousemyphoneasa55forslowthinking.41.A.distracted B.frozen C.amused D.confused42.A.energy B.plan C.effort D.capacity43.A.habit B.skill C.challenge D.motivation44.A.embarrassing B.alarming C.unbelievable D.unavoidable45.A.policy B.wish C.change D.schedule46.A.passitover B.lookitup C.breakitdown D.putitaway47.A.special B.digital C.expensive D.secret48.A.stretch B.tiredness C.ache D.interruption49.A.anticipation B.preparation C.contribution D.participation50.A.impossible B.pointless C.inconvenient D.worthless51.A.finish B.skip C.stop D.begin52.A.quicker B.firmer C.stronger D.sharper53.A.pressure B.bravery C.curiosity D.satisfaction54.A.record B.grab C.avoid D.waste55.A.target B.tool C.weapon D.guide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。ZhangLu,a31-year-oldfitnessenthusiast,hasstartedavoidingherfavoritesteamedbunsandsaltyfoodstoembracelightmeals.“Idon’tfeel56(hunger)thewholedaybecausewhatIeateverydayisbalanced,”saysZhang,whoworksatapowercompanyinJinan,Shandongprovince.57(shake)offexcessweightandsavetime,agrowingnumberofyoungChineselikeZhanghaveturnedtolightdiets,58(feature)mealswithfewercalories,lowerfatandminimalsugar,buthigherfiber.AccordingtoareportpublishedbytheChineseNutritionSociety,around95percentofthe59(survey)peoplesaytheyeatlightmealsatleastonceaweek,andfitnessenthusiastsanddietersaccountforthelargestproportionoflightfoodconsumers.DatareleasedbyamajorChinesefooddeliveryplatformshowedthatinthesecondhalfoflastyear,60numberofordersforlightfoodincreased61fiftypercent.Smellingabusinessopportunity,manycompanieshaveenteredthehealthy-dietindustry.Morethan3,000enterprises,62arerelatedtolightfoodsandmealreplacement,wereestablishedinChinalastyear.Withdiverseproductsrangingfrominstantchickenbreasttootherkindsofmeat,staple(主食的)food63(substitute),snacksandseasoning,salesofSharkfit,aChina-basedfitnessfoodbrand,64(expect)toexceed700millionyuanthisyear.Lighteatinghasevolvedfromaweight-lossoptiontoanexpressionofahealthylifestyle.Itisinlinewiththeyoungergeneration’s65(pursue)ofefficiency,discipline,andquality,transformingfromadietarytrendintoanenduringconsumerculture.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是红星中学李华,你校英语报正在举办题为“Clubs:MoreThanJustHobbies”的征文活动。请你根据以下要点

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