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2026年高考英语第一次高考备考模拟试题九

第1卷

第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)

1.——Howareyougettingonwithyourclasses?

-.Itseemsthatthemoreexplanationtheteachergives,themorepuzzledIam.

A.ToobadB.SoeasyC.Justso-soD.Whoknows

2.HowlongdoyouthinktheconflictbetweenRussiaandUkrainecomestoanend?

A.itwillbesinceB.willitbeuntilC.itwillbebeforeD.wili-itbewhen

3.Hishurtfulcommentwasduringtheseriousdiscussion,causingtensionamongtheparticipants.

A.outofshapeB.outofplaceC.outoforderD.outoffashion

4.Todate,HongKongDisneylandResorthaswelcomedmillionsofguests,amongthetopfivemostpopular

placestovisitinHongKongsince2006.

A.torankB.rankedC.rankingD.hasranked

5.Educationreformhassweptacrossschools,bringingwithnewopportunitiesforstudentstodevelopinanall-

roundway.

A.oneB.itC.themD.those

6.InJapan,someonewhowitnessesanotherpersontheOKgesturemightthinkitmeansmoney,whileinFrance,

apersonencounteringanidenticalgesturemayinterpretitasmeaningzero.

A.ignoringB.employingC.analyzingD.permitting

7.一What'sup?Youlookfrustrated.

—Youknow,yesterdayIhadabigquarrelwithmybestfriendandtodayallmyclassmatesknewit..

A.BadnewshaswingsB.Abadworkmanalwaysblameshistools

C.ActionsspeaklouderthanwordsD.Agoodmedicinetastesbitter

8.NotonlysomeinternationalstarsbutalsotheChinesesingeranddancerwonderfulperformancesattheconcert

recently.

A.hadgivenB.havegivenC.isgivingD.hasgiven

9.Ticketsarerequiredforadmission.thosewhodon'thaveaticketwon'tgetin.

A.ConsequentlyB.RatherC.SimilarlyD.Subsequently

10.Whenitwashisturntodeliverhisspeech,,hewalkedcowards(hemicrophone.

A.nervouslyandembarrassinglyB.nervousandembarrassedly

C.nervouslyandembarrassingD.nervousandembarrassed

11.InAugust,radioactivewastewalerfromJapanwasreleasedintothePacificOcean,effectspeoplearestill

suffering.

A.fromwhichB.inwhichC.fromwhoseD.inwhose

12.Whatwillremainofuswhenartificialintelligencewillbeourcreativity.

A.dropsoutB.takesoverC.fallsawayD.breaksaway

13.Thesechairsmaylookgood,butthey'reveryuncomfortable.

A.tositonB.tobesatonC.sitonD.sittingon

14.WhenwearrivedinusedtobeatraditionalBritishpub.allwecouldseewerethetime-wornwallswhich

providedanatmosphericsetting.

A.whereB.thatC.whatD.which

15.Mylaptopbeold,butitstillworksreallywell.

A.canB.couldC.mayD.would

第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题L5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从31・50题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

Peoplesayhomeiswheretheheartis.However,whenthehomeyou'relivinginisn'tsafe,theheartachecanbea

realheadache.Thatwasthe16foroneNovaScotiafamilyuntilneighborssteppedintohelpthemgetthrough

thedifficulties.

WhenAlveroWigginswasdiagnosedwithkidneyfailure,itcreateda(n)17effectonthefamily.That

meantspendingaboutninehoursadayonthe18.Andthatalsomeant19work.Unabletoearna

living,Wiggins,hiswife,andtheirthreechildrenwere20tomoveintoashelter.Theterribleconditionsthey

facedledtoa(n)21adjustmentfbrWiggins'sfamily.

22.AlveroWigginshaddevelopedstrongtieswithhiscommunity.23hisillness,hewasan

activevolunteerintwolocalyouth-relatedorganizations.Somanypeoplein(heneighborhoodwerewillingtooffera

helpinghand.SarahMacLaren,oneofhisneighbors,had24alongsidehimforyears.Andsheknewhowmuch

Wiggins25inthepursuitof26others.Soshethoughthe27togetsomethingback.Getting

hisfamilyabetterplacetoliveinbecamethemost28missionforher.

MacLarenwas29alocalhousinginitiative—AHomeForEveryone.Forthepast15years,sheandher

peershave3()fundsforvarioushousing-relatedcharities.Alongwithhercharitableboard,the31

wasmadethatthisyear'seamingswouldgotowardhelpingtheWigginsfamilyfindanewplacecalledhome.Withtheir

32.afbur-bcdroomtownhousenearaparkandaswimmingpoolwouldbethehomeofthefamily.

“Itmeansalottoustohaveahome,“WigginstoldCBCwith33.“Idon'tevenknowhowtofindthe

wordsto34everybodywhohassupportedme.1believeever/thingwill35gradually.,,

16.A.caseB.ambitionC.solutionD.request

17.A.oppositeB.predictableC.desiredD.lasting

18.A.improvementB.treatmentC.experimentD.argument

19.A.takingonB.returningtoC.searchingforD.knockingoff

20.A.encouragedB.forbiddenC.forcedD.allowed

21.A.unknownB.stableC.necessaryD.tough

22.A.AccidentallyB.GraduallyC.FortunatelyD.Hopefully

23.A.AfterB.BeforeC.SinceD.Despite

24.A.foughtB.satC.workedD.studied

25.A.investedB.sufferedC.wonderedD.gained

26.A.teachingB.understandingC.helpingD.accepting

27.A.pretendedB.deservedC.managedD.needed

28.A.importantB.challengingC.fruitlessD.unpleasant

29.A.inplaceofB.inresponsetoC.inchargeofD.inmemoryof

30.A.startedB.borrov/edC.exchangeeD.raised

31.A.imaginationB.decisionC.assumptionD.discovery

32.A.effortsB.wordsC.lipsD.dreams

33.A.excitementB.embarrassmentC.contusionD.sorrow

34.A.rewardB.thankC.greetD.invite

35.A.takeplaceB.getacrossC.catchonD.(urnaround

第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50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。

A

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36.Thispassageisintendedfor.

A.advertiserslookingtopromotevacationpackagesB.familiesseekingtolearnaboutUSrailroadhistory

C.touristsfascinatedbytrainsorrailroadsintheUSD.travelersseekingaccommodationsalongrailroads

37.Wecanlearnfrom(hepassagethat.

A.arailroadover100yearsoldisstillinuseatpresentB.thefourattractionsprovidefantastictrainrideservices

C.theB&BsareconvenientformanyrailroadmuseumsD.BridgeviewB&Bofferspackagedtoursofthecountry

38.Whendo(hetrainsdepartfromthePacificSouthwestRailwayMuseum?

A.EitherSaturdayorSunday.B.EverySaturdayandSunday.

C.Onweekdays.D.Onholidays.

39.Whichofthefollowingisnotspecialto(heColoradoRailroadMuseum?

A.Itoffersdiscountedservicesforgroups.

B.1(hasaroundhouserestorationfacilityandarenownedlibrary.

C.Ithasalargecollectionofnarrow-gaugeequipment.

D.ItistheonlymovingdinnertraininAmerica.

40.Whichofthefollowingstatementsis(rueabouttheWisconsinGreatNoriheniRailroad?

A.1hetrainteaturesachoiceotaqueenbed.B.i'hetraindepartseverydayat5:30pm.

CItistheoldestrailroadintheUnitedStates.D.Itonlyoperatesonweekends.

B

Thefunnythingaboutbasicallydoinganythingisthatwetypicallyknowwhattodo.Thehardthingisactually

doingit,dayafterdayafterday.Theproblemisn'tknowledge.Theproblemiswillpower.Holdthatthought.

Lastyearafriendwantedtogetinbettershape,sohestartedtheHard75Challenge,whichinvolvesfollowinga

diet,workingouttwiceadayfor45minuteseachsession,drinkingagallonofwater,reading10pagesofanonfiction

personaldevelopmentbook,andtakingapictureofyourself.Everyday.For75straightdays.

Failtocompleteanyoftheaboveonanygivenday?Startover.

Inmanyways.Hard75issimilartoadiet.Asanyonewhohastriedknows,followingaspecificdietishard.

Temptation.Availability.Consistentlymakingtherightchoicesishard.

Thesameistrueforexercisingoutdoors.It'shardtoforceyourselftogoforarunwhenyourdaygotawayfrom

youandit's8p.m.andrainingand35degrees.IfyoucanpullofftheHard75,that'sawesome.

Butit'sreallyhard.

Anditwasreallyhardformyfriend.

Hestarted,gotdisappointed,gotupthedeterminationtostartover,gotdisappointed,forcedhimselftostartover...

whilehegotinalittlebettershape,hedidn'tmaketheprogresshehopedtor.

Thenhetookadifferentapproach.Insteadoffollowingastrictdiet,hejustcreatedafewsimplerules.Hewanted

toeathealthier,sohecutoutall"white“tbods(breads,whiterice,potatoes,crackers,addedsugar).Whenhewentout

tocat,heavoidedfailingtofindthe“right“foodbyjustchoosingthehealthiestoptionavailable.

Andinsteadoffollowingaspecificexerciseprogram,hejustdecidedthathewouldalwaysworkoutfora(least20

minuteseveiyday.Mostofthetimehedidlongerworkouts,butstill:Theonlyrulehehadfbrhimselfwasthathe

wouldworkoutfbrjustatleast20minutesaday.Thatwayhenever“fhilcd,“nevergotdisappointed,andneverfelt

likehehadtostartover.Aslongashegothis20,hewasgood.

Thesameapproachappliestoeverything.Inmycase,IdecidedIneededtodrinkmorewaterandlesssoda.SoI

decidedIwouldalwaysdrinkwaterwithmeals.Withinacoupledays,thathabitbecameautomatic.

Bottomline?Dietsarebad.Having(orelyonwillpowerisevenworse.

Rules,ontheotherhand,areeasy.

Andgreatespeciallywhenthoseruleshelptakeyoutotheplaceyousomedaywanttobe.

41.WecanlearnabouttheHard75Challengethatit.

A.lasts75daysstraightwithoutanyadditionaleffortsB.imposesdemandingrequirementsontheparticipants

C.requiresparticipantstoexerciseonhotandrainydaysD.aimstocultivatepeople'sabilitytoappreciateliterature

42.Theauthor'sfriendfailedtomaketheprogresshehopedfbrbecause.

A.hewasnotdeterminedenoughB.hedidn'thaveenoughknowledge

C.hemadethewrongchoicesD.hefollowedastrictdiet

43.Whatadifferentapproachwouldtheauthor'sfriendtooktokeepfit?

A.Pickinghisowndietandalwaysfollowit.B.Eatingthehealthiestfoodsavailable.

C.Stickingtodoingintenseexerciseindoors.D.Pushinghimselftoprolongdailyworkouts.

44.Theauthorwillprobablydisagree:hat________.

A.inmostcaseswctypicallyknowwhattodoB.persistingindoingsomethingdailyishard

C.wemightwellfailwithstrongerwillpowerD.somesimplerulesareeasiertocarryout

45.Accordingtothepassage,simplerulescan,

A.helpyouachievegoalsbymakingthehabitstickB.encouragepeopletodrinkenoughwater

C.reversetheeffectofrelyingonwillpowerD.preventyoufromgellinglostinaplace

C

Haveyoueverwitnessedtheastonishingbeautyofauroras(极光)?Theyarcagiftfromtheheavensresultingfrom

theinteractionbetweentheatmosphereandcosmicradiation.

However,asthesayinggoes:Oneman'smeatisanotherman'spcison.InSouthKorea,aflightattendant,53,died

fromcancerduetoprolongedexposuretointensecosmicradiation,determinedaSouthKoreanlaborcourt.

AccordingtoSouthKoreanauthorities,theflightaUendanlloggedanaverageof1.022annualflyinghours

throughouthiscareer,withhalfofhisflightsspentcrossingtheregionsinandaroundtheNorthPole,wherecosmic

radiationreachesextraordinarilyhighlevels.

Cosmicradiation,whichcomesfrom(hesunandotherstarsinthegalaxy,isconstantlyhittingEanh.Accordingto

theInternationalAtomicEnergyAgency,cosmicradiationcanbedividedintotwotypes:solarradiationandgalactic

cosnrcradiation.Solarradiationcompriseschargedparticlesemittedbythesun,knownasthesolarwind,whilegalactic

cosmicradiationcomesfromtheremnants(残余部分)ofsupernovas(超新星)一powerfulexplosionscreatedduring

thelastlifestagesofmassivestars.

Despitethecontinuousandpowerfulnatureofcosmicradiation,wearegenerallyshieldedfromtheirworsteffects.

Earih'smagneticfieldandatmosphereprovideprotectionfromthisradiation,withthemagneticfieldbeingstrongestin

tropicalareasandweakestatthepoles.Consequently,individualslivinginhigherlatitudes,likeHeilongjiangprovince,

experienceslightlymorecosmicradiationthanthoseinlowerlatitudes,suchasHainanprovince.Moreover,athigher

altitudes,suchaswhenpassengersareflyingonanairplane,thethinneratmosphereresultsinmoreintenseexposureto

cosmicradiation.

Forastronautsandflightattendantsonpolarroutes,lackingtheshieldingofferedbyEarth'smagneticfieldand

atmosphereexposesthemtopotentialhealthrisks.AccordingloNASA,astronautswhospendsixmonthsinspace

encounteraradiationexposureroughlyequivalenttoundergoing1.000chestX-rays.

However,whatmakescosmicradiationdangerousalsoholdstherapeutic(治疗的)potential.Thehighspeedand

energyofcosmicradiationhaveprovidedinsightsintotreatingtumors(肿瘤).Scientistscannowartificiallyproduce

chargedparticlessimilartocosmicradiation.Comparedtoconventionalradiotherapy(放疗),chargedparticlescantarget

tumorsmoreeffectivelywithlessharmtothesurroundinghealthytissues,accordingtothejournalFrontiersinOncology.

46.Whatdoesthearticletellusaboutcosmicradiation?

A.Itprimarilyconiesfromtheremnantsofsupernovas.BItgeneratesharmfulsubstancesintheatmosphere.

C.It'slinkedtoanincreasedriskofcancer.D.Itconsistsentirelyofchargedparticles.

47.Whowouldbeexposedtotheleastcosmicradiation?

A.Individualslivingathigheraltitudes.B.Peopletravelingacrosstheequator.

C.Thoselivingneartheequator.D.Workersstationedatthepoles.

48.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“shielded“inparagraph5mostprobablymean?

A.Exposedtodangers.B.Protectedfrompotentialharm.

C.Separatedfromtheenvironment.D.Influencedbyexternalfactors.

49.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutcosmicradiationisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Cosmicradiationconsistsonlyofprotonsandelectrons.

B.Ccsmicradiationposesnoriskstohumansorotherlivingorganisms.

C.Astronautsarenotrequiredtowearprotectivesuitstominimizetheirexposuretocosmicradiation.

D.Certaintypesofcosmicradiationparticlescanbeusedtopreciselydestroycancercells.

50.Whatcanbeinferredfrom(helastparagraphofthepassage?

A.Cosmicradiationisonlyadangerandshouldbeavoidedatallcosts.

B.Scientistsareonlyexploringtheharmfuleffectsofcosmicradiation.

C.Themedicalapplicationsofcosmicradiationarestillin(heirearlystagesofdevelopment.

D.Cosmicradiationparticlesareusedasaprimarytreatmentforalltypesofcancer.

D

Historyhasbeencharacterizeddifferently.It,shardtodefinesuchamonumentalthingwithoutdealingwiththe

tensionsbetweenwhatisfactandwhatisfiction,aswellaswhatwasincludedandwhatwasleftout.Soit'sonlyfitting

thatthosetensionsarcwrappedupinthehistoryoftheworditself.

TheshortversionisthatthetermhistoryhasevolvedfromanancientGreekverbthatmeans“toknow”.TheGreek

wordhistoriaoriginallymeantinquiry,theactofseekingknowledge,aswellastheknowledgethatresultsfrominquiry.

Andfromthereit'sashortjumptotheaccountsofeventsthatapersonmightputtogetherfrommakinginquiries-what

wemightcallstories.

Thewordsstoryandhistorysharemuchoftheirancestry,andinpreviouseras,theoverlapbetweenthemwasmuch

messierthanitistoday.Theworkingoutofdistinctionhastakencenturies.Today,wemightthinkofthedividinglineas

theonebetweenfactandfiction.Slorissarefanciful(aleswovenatbedtime.Thatwordcanevenbeusedtodescribean

outrightlie.Histories,ontheotherhand,arerecordsofevents.1hatwordreferstoalltimebeforethisverymomentand

everythingthatreallyhappeneduptonow.

Thedistinctionisstillmessierthanthat,ofcourse.Plentyofstorieslikethestoryofaperson'slifeora"truestory"

onwhichaless-truefilmisbased-aresupposedtobefactual.Andplentyofstoriesgoagainsteasycategorizationone

wayortheother.Takethenotionofsomeonetellingtheirsideofastory.To(hem,thataccountmightbeperfectlycorrect.

Tosomeoneelse,thataccountmightbetotallyincorrect.

AsthelinguisticdividehasevolvedsincetheMiddleAges,wehavecometoexpectmorefromhistory-thatitbe

freefromtheimperfectionsofviewpointandselectivememorythatstoriessooftencontain.Yetitisn't,humansbeing

(heimperfectcreaturesandhistorybeingsomethingthatismaderatherthanhandeddownfromsomeall-knowingwriter.

Thatiswhyfeminists,forexample,rejectedthewordhistoryandchampionedthenotionofherstoryduringthe

1970stopointoutthefactthathistoryhasmostlycomefromamaleperspective.The“his”inhistoryhasnothing,

linguistically,todowiththepronounreferringtoamaleperson.Andsomecriticspointedthatoutbackinthe1970s,

sayingthattheinventionofherstoryshowedignoranceaboutwherethewordcomesfrom.Butthere'sevidencethatthe

feministsknewasmuchatthetime.Andmoreimportantly,thefactthatitsoundspossiblethattherewouldbealinkcan

stilltellussomething.Itcansuggestalottheaboutgenderandwhetherafemaleviewpointisincludedin(hetalespassed

downintextbooks.That'swhy,eveniftheoriginsoftheword“history“areclear,thequestionofwhogetstodecide

whichversionofthepastistherightoneremainsacontroversialdebatecenturiesafterthetermcametobe.

51.Theword“overlap“inParagraph3probablyindicates.

A.theknowledgepeopleputtogetherfromdifferentinquiries

B.thedistinctionbetweentheancestryof“story"and“history”

Cth?meaninganduseboth“story"and''history“shared

D.thedividinglinebetweentalcsandrecordsofevents

52.Thedistinctionbetween“history"and“slory”isstillmessiertodaybecause.

A.peopleoftenfeelreluctanttotella(ruestoryinatactualway

B.differentsidesofstoriesfallintodifferentcategoriestooeasily

C.peoplehaveto(ellcorrectorincorrectstoriesagainsttheirwill

D.sometimesitisveryhardtodistinguishbetweenfactandfiction

53.Theinventionof“herstory”revealsthat.

A.historycanbeplainlyinterpretedas“hisslory”B.feministsdidn'tknowabouttheoriginsof“history”

C.womenshoulddecidewhattobewritteninhistoryD.historyissomethingmadeasaone-sidedstory

54.Whichinthefollowingisthebest:itlc?

A.TheseAretheCharacteristicsoftheWord“History”B.ThisIsWheretheWord“History”ComesFrom

C.Howdo“History",“Story"and"Herstory''Differ?D.HistoryDoesn'tAlwaysTellAlltheTruthtoUs

55.Thepassageismeantto.

A.discusstheoriginandmeaningoftheword“history”

B.pointouttheproblemswiththewayhistoryistaught

C.showthathistoryisofteninfluencedbypersonalbiases

D.emphasizetheimportanceofknowingihetruemeaningofwords

第n卷

第三部分:写作

第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

阅读经文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。

1amsittinginanemptyfootballfieldaftermylasthighschoolfootbailgamehasfinishedafewhoursago.Tmthe

quarterback(前卫)onmyteam.Butinfactthat'snottruenow.Iwasthequarterback,andihal'sagoodwaytoendahigh

schoclfootballcareeratahighpoint.

I'vebeensittingherebymyselfshiveringinthecoldandthinkingbackoverthegameandothergamesI'veplayed

inmylife.Tmlookingatthegoalandthinkinghowitalwaysseemedtoreachoutandpullmewithasecret,magical

force.

iwas8whenIfirststartedplayingfootball.Mydadlovedfootballandwouldpracticewithmeathome-passing,

catching,running.Hetriedtoteachmeeverythingheknewaboutthegame."Justremember:don'tevergiveup.”“Stay

inthegame.Don'tloseyourconcentration/'uGooutthere-andgive110percenteverytime."Well,thatwasalongtime

agobutIstillhearhiswordsringinginmyears.Ihadalotonmymindbeforethegametoday.Idon't:ikethingstobe

anend,Iguess,andthiswasthelastgame,anditwastheleaguechampionship.Iwastalkingtomyselfandreminding

myseTaboutwhattodoandnottodo.Ididn'tsleepatalllastnight.Butwhenthegamestartedmymindbecameempty.

Everythingdroppedawayfromme.Ijustlivedinthisgame,thismoment.Ididn'thearthecrowd;Ididn'tfeelthecold

orthepain;Ineverfelttired.Ijustkepimyeyeson(heball,andinsideasoftwhitelightshowingmethewaytothegoal,

whichwasabeautifulfeeling.

It'sallovernowandit'sreallygettingcoldhere.It'sstartingtosnow.Thesun'salmostgoneandIcanhardlysee

thegoal.Nowit'sdarkandFinsittinghereallalone.Well、Iguessit'slimetosaygoodbyeandmoveor.

56.Whydoesthewritersaythathewasthequarterbackinparagraph1?(nomorethan15words)

57.Forwhatreasondidthewriterhavealotonhismindbeforethegame?(nomorethan20words)

58.Whatmadehimfeelbeautifulinhislastgame?(nomorethan15words)

59.Howcanyouunderstandtheunderlinedsentence?(nomorethan10words)

60.Whatisthegoalofyourlife?Andhowwillyoumakeitrealized?(nomorethan20words)

第二节:书面表达(满分25分)

61.假设你是李津,你的英国朋友Chris对天津举办的海棠花节非常感兴趣,写信询问你相关情况,请你根据以

下要点给他同信:1.活动时间和地点(3.29日-4.6日,五大道)2.活动内容:如观赏海棠花,看文化表演等。

3.邀请他明年来参加

注意:词数不少于100;可适当增加细节,使行文连贯参考词汇:海棠节BegoniaFestival

DearChris,

Yours,

LiJin

解析

I.【答案】A考查情景交际。句意:一一你的课程进展如何?一一很糟糕。似乎老师越解释,我就越困惑。A.Toobad糟糕:B.

Soeasy非常容易;C.Justso-so一般般,不怎么样;D.Whoknows天晓得。根据后文"Itseemsthatthemoreexplanationthe

teachergives,themorepuzz

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