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2025-2026学年天津市红桥区高三下学期一模英语试题

(共分HI卷,满分150分,考试时间120分钟)

第I卷(满分95分)

第一节:听力试题略

第二节:完型填空(共20个小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16〜35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳

选项。

TheViewfromtheSlowLane

Aswepulledintothedriveway,Inoticedthatsomethingseemeddifferentaboutmymom.Shewas16

awayfiomme,hershouldersdroppedandherhandsrelaxed.Iparkedthecarandsheturnedtowardme.

“Okay,we'rehome/'Isaid,17thatnowwashertimetogetoutandletmebeonmyown.Shesniffled

andbrushedherhairbehindhercarstorevealherbloodshoteyesandmoistchecks.Shehadbeencrying.

“Mom!”Iwhined(嘀咕着说),surprisedbythetearsrunningdownherface.4t\Vhyarcyoucrying?”Iasked,

18Ialreadyknewtheanswer.

Ihadjustgotmy19.whichI'dbeenlookingforwardtolormonths.Iwasfree—abletodrivemyself

whereIneededtogo.Butnowthat1haditinmypocket,Isuddenlyfelt20.Ihadbeensoquicktogrowup,

completelyignoringtheemotionsthatmymommustbeexperiencingwithherfirstborn21adulthood.

“MybabyboyisgrowinguptoofastJshe22tosaybetweendeepbreaths.

Myheartached.Ihatedtoseeinymomcry,andIhatedmorethatIhadbeensoignoranttowardher23.

ihadbeencountingdownthedays,24waitingtoenterthenextstageofmylife,25shecounted

downwithfearandheadache.The26andfreedomIhadpreviouslyfeltweregone,replacedbyanodd

senseofmourning.

Wehugged.Thenshelookedmeintheeyeandtoldmetodrivecarefully.4lOfcourseIIreassuredher.

Sheunbuckledherseatbelt,openedthedoor,andsteppedout.Iwavedgoodbyeandpulledoutofthedriveway.

Ihadbeenso27tostartspeedingandskirtingaroundcornersthatI,d28justhowbeautifulthe

rideis.NowIcruised(漫游)downtlicpcaccfi.iltwo-laneroad,29thesights,sounds,andsmellsofthe

naturethatsurroundsme.AtthatmomentImadeapromisetomyself,apromisetotakethings3()andto

never,ever,catchmyselfspeedingagain.

LifehadpassedmebywhileIlivedmydaysinfast31.ignorantlywishingfortomorrowand

32tonoticeallthebeautifulthingsalongtheway.Friendships,victories,heartbreaks—havespedbyme

becauseIwastoobusylookingtowardthe33.Itseemslifealsohasitsown34,andifyoufind

yourselfgoingtoofast,yourisk35themomentsthatmake:tsospecial.

Momentslikethis.

16.A.facingB.runningC.escapingD.breaking

17.A.fearingB.implyingC.rememberingD.considering

18.A.incaseB.nowthatC.asthoughD.eventhough

19.A.carB.offerC.licenseD.scholarship

20.A.guiltyB.anxiousC.annoyedD.disappointed

21.A.crossingB.spendingC.nearingD.delaying

22.A.triedB.managedC.intendedD.hesitated

23.A.feelingsB.greetingsC.warningD.waiting

24.A.unwillinglyB.impatientlyC.nervouslyD.thankfiilly

25.A.soB.andC.forD.while

26.A.luckB.honorC.delightD.gratitude

27.A.afraidB.confidentC.surprisedD.excited

28.A.deniedB.realizedC.discoveredD.forgotten

29.A.enjoyingB.followingC.imaginingD.recognizing

30.A.easyB.slowC.wrongD.personal

31.A.upwardB.downwardC.forwardD.backward

32.A.tryingB.failingC.refusingD.pretending

33.A.fortuneB.sceneryC.pastD.future

34.A.speedlimitB.fast:rackC.comfortzoneD.dailyroutine

35.A.wastingB.losingC.missingD.deleting

第二部分阅读理解(共20个小题,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

HikingAcrosstheGreatOutdoors

Whatlimitsyoufromhikingmoreoften?Manycomplainthattheydon'thaveasuitablepartnertogowith.If

nothavingasuitablehikingpartneriskeepingyououtofthewoodswhynottakealookatthegreathikingclubs

acrossCanada?

YukonOutdoorsClub

Website:yukonoutdoorschib.ca

Membershipcost:$10fbrasinglemembership;$15fbraftimilymembership.

Description:Theclubcoordina:esdayhikes,backpackingtrips,canoetrips,mountainbiking,cross-country

skiingtrips,snowshoeingtripsandvariousworkshopsfbrmemberstogainnewskillsandvaluableinformation.

Thetripsarcopentoeveryoneandrangefromeasytomoderatetodifficult.

UBCVarsityOutdoorClub

Website:ubc-voc.com

Membershipcost:StudentsS40;non-UBCstudents$60

Description:TheUBCVarsityOutdoorClubisasocialgroupthathikes,mountaineers,kayaks(皮戈艇),rock

climbsandiceclimbs.Travelandottdoor-mindedUBCstudentsandnon-studentsarewelcometojoin.Members

leadtrips,runskillsworkshops,hostpresentationsandtuncgear.Forarcfiindablcdeposit,memberscanborrow

equipmentfromtheclubroom'sgearcache(器材存放点).TheUBCVOChasalsoconstructedafewbackcountry

(偏僻地区)hutsintheCoastMountains.

PenderHarborHikingGroup

Website:penderharbourhiking.weebly.com

Membershipcost:Free

Description:Nowinitsfourthyearandboastingabout100meirbers,thePenderHarbourHikingGroupoffers

awayfbrmemberstomeetlike-mindedindividualsandgetfit.Hikesarcscheduledtwomonthsinadvance,soget

onthemailinglistorcheckthewebsiteregularlytofindahikethat'srightfbryou!Showupatthedesignated(指

定的)meetingpoint,andgethiking.HikesarcusuallyoneandahalftotwohourslongeveryMondayand

Wednesdaymorning,butsomefull-dayhikesarescheduled,dependingonmemberinterest.

VernonOutdoorsClub

Website:vernonoutdoorsclub.org

Membershipcost:Asinglemembershipis$25,andstudentspay$10,Childrenarefreewhentheycomewitha

registeredfamilymember.

Description:Boastingamembershipofcloseto200people,theVernonOutdoorsClubisanactivegroupthat

enjoyshikingandcycling.Sincethemembershipiscomprisedofoutdoorloversingeneral,theyareencouragedto

sharetheiractivityideasandinterests.ThegrouporganizesaTuesdayRambleseventeachweekandalsohosts

muli-daytrips.

36.Whichclubcostsastudenttheleasttogetamembership?

A.TheYukonOutdoorsClub.B.TheUBCVarsityOutdoorClub.

C.ThePenderHarborHikingGroup.D.TheVernonOutdoorsClub.

37.WhatdoYukonOutdoorsClubandUBCVarsityOutdoorClubhaveincommonaccordingtothetext?

A.Bothorganizeworkshopsfortheirmembers.

B.Bothlendhikingequipmenttotheirmembers.

C.Bothratetheirmembersbasedontheirhikingskills.

D.Bothhavebuiltbackcountryhutsfbrtheirmembers.

38.WhatdoweknowabouthikesorganizedbythePenderIlarborHikingGroup?

A.Theyarcmostlyheldonweekends.

B.Theyarearrangedtwomonthsaheadoftime.

C.Theirschedulecanonlybeseenontheclub'swebsite.

D.Morefull-dayhikesareofferedthanhalf-dayhikes.

39.WhendoestheVernonOutdoorsClubholditsRamblesevent?

A.EveryMonday.B.EveryTuesday.

C.EveryWednesday.D.EverySunday.

40.Wherecanyouprobablyreadthepassage?

A.AP.E.textbook.B.Ahealthreport.

C.Asportsleaflet.D.Agymnotice.

B

In2004,whenmydaughterBeckywasten,sheandmyhusband,Joe,wereunitedintheirdesirefbradog.As

fbrme,Isharednoneoftheirwish.

Butwhy,theypleaded."BecauseIdon'thavetimetotakecareofadog."Butwe'lldoit."Really?You're

goingtowalkthedog?Feedthedog?Bathethedog?”Yes,yesandyes."Idon'tbelieveyou.^^Wewill.We

promise.

Theydidn't.Fromdaytwo(everyonewantedtowalkthecutepuppythatfirstday),neitherthoughttowalk

thedog.WhileIwasslowtoacceptthatIwouldbetheonetokeeptrackofhershots,toschedulehervet

appointments,tofeedandcleanher,Mistyknewthisondayone.Asshelookedupatthethreenewhvmansinher

lifis(small,medium,andlarge),shecalculated,“Themediumoneisthesuckerinthepack.^^

Quickly,sheandIdevelopedsomethingverysimilartoaVulcanmindmeld(心灵融合).She'dlookatme

withthosesadbrowneyesofhers,beamherneed,andthenwait,trustingIwouldunderstand,which,strangely,I

almostalwaysdid.Innotime,shebecamemyfifthappendage(PttJUi,snoringonmyhome-officecouchasI

worked,cradlingagainstmyfeetasIread,andsplayingacrossmystomachasIwatchedtelevision.

Evenso,partofmecontinuedtoresentwalkingduty.JoeandBeckyhadpromised.Notfair,I'dbalk(不心甘

情愿地做)silentlyassheandIwalked.**Notfair/'Tdloudlyremindanyonewithinearshotuponourreturnhome.

Thenoneday—January1,2007,tobeexact—myhusband'sdoctorutteredanunthinkableword:leukemia

(白血加j).Withthat,IspenteighttotenhoursadaywithJoeinthehospital,doinganythingandeverythingIcould

toeasehisdiscomfort.Duringthosesixmonthsofhospitalizations,Becky,12atthattime,adjustedtootheradults

beinginthehousewhenshereturnedfromschool.Myworkcolleaguesadjustedtomytakingoffatamoment's

noticefbrmedicalemergencies.Everypartofmylifechanged;nopartofmyoldroutineremained.

Saveone:Mistystillneededwalking.Atthebeginning,whenfriendsofferedtotakeherthroughherpaces,I

declinedbecauseIknewtheyhadthsirownhouseholdstodealwith.

Asthemonthswentby,IbegantorealizethatIactuallywantedtowalkMisty.Thewalkinthemorningbefore

Iheadedtothehospitalwasaquiet,peacefultimetogathermythoughtsortojustbebeforetheday'smedical

dramaunfolded.Theeveningwalkwasatimetoshakeofftheday'supsetsandlettheworrytracksinmyheadgo

towhitenoise.

Whenseriousillnessvisitsyourhousehold,it'snotjustyourdai'yroutineandyourassumptionsaboutthe

futurethatarenolongerfamiliar.Prettymucheveryoneyouknowactsdillerently.

AfterJoediedin2009,Mistysleptonhispillow.

I'mgrateful—toapoint.Thetruthisafteryearsofbalking,I'vecometoenjoymywalkswithMisty.AsI

watchherchaseasquirrel,throwingherwholebeingintothehcrc-and-nowofanexercisethathasneveronce

endedinvictory,sheremindedme,too,thatnomatterhowharshthepresentorunpredictablethefuture,there's

almostalwayssomemeasureofjoytobeextractedfromthemoment.

41.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph3that.

A.Mistywasquitesmart

B.Mistycouldsolvemathproblems

C.Thewriterwasaslowlearner

D.NoonewalkedMistythefirstday

42.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraphs4and5?

A.Theauthordidn'twanttowalkthedogbecauseshedidn'tlikeher.

B.Thedogwasnaughtyandannoying.

C.Althoughlovingthedog,shewasreluctanttowalkher.

D.Shealwaysshoutedatthedogwhilewalking.

43.Thestorycametoitsturningpointwhen.

A.Joediedin2009B.thewriterbegantowalkthedog

C.Joefellillin2007D.thedogtriedtopleasethewriter

44.WhydidthewritercontinuetowalkMistywhileJoewasinhospital?

A.Thewalkprovidedherwithspiritualcomfort.

B.Herfriendsdidn,tofferanyhelp.

C.Shecouldunfoldtheday'smedicaldrama.

D.Shedidn,twantMistytobeothers'companion.

45.Whatmessagedoestheauthorwanttoconveyinthepassage?

A.Oneshouldlearntoenjoyhardtimes.

B.Adisastercanchangeeverythinginlife.

C.Momentsofjoysuggestthatthereisstillhopeahead.

D.Peoplewillchangetheirattitudetowardyouwhenyouareindifficulty.

C

AnEpidemic(流行病)ofDepression?SeligmanisleadingthechargeinwhatmightbecalledHappiness

Revolutioninpsychology.SinceWorldWar11,psychologistshavefocusedonfixingwhatisbroken-repairing

psychosis(精神病),andneurosis(神经衰弱).Researchhaspilesupsteadilywhenitcomestolookingatpatients

whoareneurotic,whilethehappyorjoyfulpeopleamongushavereceivedlittlescientificexamination.

WhenSeligmandidasearchtofindacademicarticlesaboutsuch“positivepsychology,,hefoundonly800out

of70,000.'"Psychologiststendtobeconcernedwithtakinganegative8person,andhelpinghimgettonegative2,“

saidSeligman,aUniversityofPennsylvaniapsychologyprofessor.t4Myaimistotakeaplus2personandboost

himtoaplus6.”

Inthelast50years,statisticshaveshownthatwearelesshappyasapeople.t4Whileourqualityoflifehas

increaseddramaticallyoverthattime,andwc'vcbecomericher,wc'rcinanepidemicofdepression,MSeligman

said.''Depressionis1()timesmorecommonnow,andlifesatisfactionratesaredownaswell.''Seligmanarguesthat

thenewsciencehewritesaboutisshiftingpsychology'smodelawayfromitsnarrow-mindedfocusonpathology,

victimology,andmentalillnesstowardspositiveemotion,virtueandstrength,andpositiveinstitutionsthatincrease

people'shappiness.Ifyouwanttobehappy,forgetaboutwinningthelottery,gettinganosejob,orsecuringaraise.

Inhisnewbook.AuthenticHappiness,psychologistMartinSeligmanarguesthatoveralllifetimehappinessisnot

theresultofgoodgenes,money,orevenluck.Instead,hesayswccanboostourownhappinessbymakinguseof

thestrengthsandtraitsthatwcalreadyhave,includingkindness,originality,humor,optimism,andgenerosity.He

hasnamedthediscipline"PositivePsychology,5'arguingthatwewouldbebetteroffbuildingonourownstrengths

ratherthanbemoaning,andhence,tryingtorepair,ourweakness.Byfrequentlycallingupontheirstrengths,people

canbuildupnaturalbarriersagainstmisfortuneandnegativeemotions,hesaid.

Tocultivatehappiness,wemustfirstfindoutourindividualstrengthsandvirtues.Next,applythequalitiesin

suchawayastoenhanceourhappiness-generatingsystem.

46.WhycouldSeligman'sworkbecalledHappinessRevolution?

A.Becausehappyorjoyfiilpeopleamongusalsosufferfromillness.

B.Becausepsychologyistheemotionalcharacteristicofanindividual.

C.Becausepsychologyisthesciencethatdealswithmentalprocessesandbehavior.

D.Becausetraditionalresearchonpsychologyrarelyconcernshappyorjoyfulpeople.

47.WhatdoesSeligmanmeanbysaying“takeaplus2personandboosthimtoaalus6”?

A.Weshouldfbcusonhappyorjoyfulpeople.

B.Thenumberofhappyorjoyfulpeoplewillincreaseby4.

C."Positivepsychology^^articlesneedtobepublishedmore.

DHappypeopleamongusalsoneedimprovetheirmentality.

48.Accordingtothepassage,traditionalopinionofpsychologyis.

A.encouragingB.optimisticC.subjectiveD.narrow-minded

49.MartinSeligmanarguesthatauthentichappinessresultsfrom.

A.goodgenes,moneyorluckB.positivementalstatus

C.contentedlife.D.agoodjob.

50.Themaintopicofthepassageis.

A.howwecancultivateourhappiness.B.whymaterialgoodscan'tboostpeople.

C.whywcshouldcultivateourhappiness.D.howcomplicatedourhappiness-generationsystemis.

D

OncewhenIwasfacingadecisionthatinvolvedhighrisk,Iwenttoafriend.IIelookedatmeforamoment,and

thenwroteasentencecontainingthebestadviceI'veeverhad:Beboldandbrave—andmighty(强大的)forces

willcometoyouraid.

ThosewordsmademeseeclearlythatwhenIhadfallenshortinthepast,itwasseldombecauseIhadtriedand

failed.ItwasusuallybecauseIhadletfearoffailurestopmefromtryingatall.Ontheotherhand,wheneverIhad

plungedintodeepwater,forcedbycourageorcircumstance,IhadalwaysbeenabletoswimuntilIgotmyfeeton

thegroundagain.

BoldnessmeansadecisiontobiteoffmoreIhanyoucaneat.Andthereisnothingmysteriousaboutth?mighty

forces.Theyarepotentialpowerswepossess:energyskill,soundjudgment,creativeideas—evenphysical

strengthgreaterthanmostofusrealize.

Admittedly,thosemightyforcesarespiritualones.Buttheyaremoreimportantthanphysicalones.Acollege

classmateofmine,Tim,wasanexcellentfootballplayer,eventhoughheweighedmuchlessthantheaverage

player.<uInonegameIsuddenlyfoundmyselfconfrontingahugeplayer,whohadnothingbutmebetweenhimand

ourgoalline/'saidTim."IwassofrightenedthatIclosedmyeyesanddesperatelythrewmyselfatthatguylikea

buEet(子弹)—andstoppedhimcold.”

Boldness——awillingnesstoextendyourselftotheextreme—isnotcn

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