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2025~2026学年江苏省普通高中学业水平合格性考试模拟试卷A一、阅读理解Everyyear,TIMEmagazineputsoutitslistofbestinventions.Thisyear’slistincludes200innovationsthatarechanginghowwelive,work,learn,andplay.

Product:FaceIDwithaMask

Purpose:Tounlocktheirphoneswithmaskson

Advantage:FaceIDwithMasksshowpeople’scoveredfacesonregularN95masks.Withthepartoffaceprintedonit,theIDwithmaskshelpunlockpeople’sphones.

CustomerReview:★★★★★Product:Purrble

Purpose:Tokeepkidscalm

Advantage:Thistoyhassevensensors(传感器).Itrespondstotouch.Purrble’sheartbeatspeedsupwhenyouplaywithit.ThenyoucancomfortPurrblebyhuggingit.Thisslowsdownitsheartbeat.Inreturn,itcalmsyou.

CustomerReview:★★★★★Product:TalkingEyes

Purpose:Toreadforpeopleinneed

Advantage:Describedas“talkingeyes”,itcanmatchanytypeofglasses.Itcantellfaces,readtextaloudandshowdirections.Thesizeisfriendlyinasmallbox.

CustomerReview:★★★★★Product:BLK2FLY

Purpose:Toscanhard-to-reachareaslikebuildingfacades(正面)androoftops

Advantage:Itisaself-guidedflyinglaserscanner.Itcatchesdetailedimagesofhard-to-reachordangerousplaces.Itusesradarsensors,cameras,andGPStocreate“3Ddigitaltwins”.

CustomerReview:★★★★★Formoreinformation,youcangotothewebsite:https://.1.Whichwillyoutakewhenyougohikingindeepforests?

A.FaceIDwithaMask.B.BLK2FLY.C.TalkingEyes.D.Purrble.2.WhichiswrongaboutTalkingEyes?

A.Itcanreadthearticlesaloudforyou.B.Itcanbeinstalled(安装)onanyofyourglasses.C.Itcangiveyoudirectionsbyshowingmapstoyou.D.Itcanrecognizefacesofdifferentpeople.3.HowdoesPurrblehelpaboywhogetsemotional?

A.Itmakeshimfeelcalmer.B.Itspeedsuphisheartbeat.C.Itshareshisfeelings.D.Itprovidescomfortbyhugginghim.4.Whatdotheinventionshaveincommon?

A.Theymakeourlifemoreexciting.B.Theyneedtobeimproved.C.Theyareequippedwithsensors.D.Theyreceivegoodreviews.TheTVseriesWolfPackstarringSarahMichelleGellariscenteredaroundthelivesofagroupofLosAngelesteenagers,whoselivesarechangedforeverwhenasupernaturalcreatureisfreedafteraseriesofunexplainedwildfiresbreakout.NotmuchisknownaboutGellar’scharacterontheshow,exceptforthefactthatsheisplayingKristinRamsey,anexpertwhomovestoLosAngelestofindthepersonwhostartedthewildfires.ShespoketoFoxNewsDigitalaboutherbigreturntoTV,andexplainedwhyshethoughtshewasdrawntoprojectsfeaturingmonsters(怪物).“Forme,it’salwaysaboutthestories,andintalkingtoday,wehavediscoveredthatthesuperhumanallowsyoutotellthemosthumanstoriesbecauseitreallyallowsyoutousethesemonsterstoexploreemotions,fearsandanxietiesthatyoucan’texperienceinotherworlds,”Gellarexplained.“Ithinkit’sareallyimportantconversationthatpeoplewillbealongfortheride,butthenrealizewhatthemeaningisbehindallofit,”sheadded.Gellar’sco-star,Rodrigo,agreedwithher,sayinghehopedaudiencescouldlookatthedeepermeaningsbehindthemonstersontheshowandrealizetheywereallmetaphors(隐喻)todiscussinourowninnermonsters.”GellarrecentlytoldSFXMagazineshewasveryproudoftheshow.5.Whatisthefirstparagraphmainlyabout?

A.Thecauseofwildfires.B.Acreature’sactivity.C.TheplotofWolfPack.D.Agroupofteenagers’lives.6.AccordingtoGellar,whatcanhelpheruncoverpeople’sfeelings?

A.Richexperiences.B.Wildfiresinashow.C.Monstersinthestory.D.Discussionwitheachother.7.HowdidGellarfeelabouttheseriesWolfPack?

A.Satisfied.B.Frightened.C.Moved.D.Disappointed.8.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?

A.KristinRamseymovestoLosAngelestotrackwildfires’supernaturalcreature.B.Thewildfiresintheshowhaveaclearandreasonableexplanation.C.Gellarhasrevealedmostdetailsabouthercharacterintheshow.D.RodrigosharesthesameviewasGellarontheshow’sthemes.AfatherfromNewYork,NickTomasso,accidentallystartedayearlyphototraditionwithhissonJacksonthatshowshowtheboygrowsovertime.Thephotos,whichbeganwhenJacksonwasababy,featurethetwowearingmatchingBatmanT-shirts.Itallstartedbychance.WhenJacksonwasverylittle,NickonceworeaBatmanT-shirtandalsodressedhissoninaBatmanonesie(连体衣).Hethoughtitwouldbeacutepictureandtookone.Thenextyear,theyhappenedtowearnewBatmanshirtsagain,soNicktookanotherphotowithoutrememberingthefirstone.Bythethirdyear,Nickrealizedhehadcreatedatraditionwithoutplanningto.Hethendecidedtocontinueiteveryyear.Nickhadsharedthesephotosonhisprivatesocialmediaovertheyears.Recently,hepostedacollage(拼图)ofthepicturesonReddit,andthestorybecameverypopularonline.Manypeoplelovedseeingthechangesinthefatherandson.ForNick,thebestpartislookingbackathowhissonhasgrown.HealsofindsthetraditionagoodwaytobondwithJackson,astheybothlikesuperheroes.Nickplanstokeeptakingthesephotosaslongaspossible.HethinksitwillbefunnytoseewhenJacksonbecomestallerthanhim.ThoughNickdoesn’thavespecialplansforthephotos,hemaymakeacollageoravideoforhisson’simportantbirthdays.Forhim,thetraditionisnotjustaboutpictures—it’saboutrecordingtimeandthelovebetweenafatherandhisson.9.Howdidthetraditionbeginaccordingtothefirsttwoparagraphs?

A.Jacksonaskedhisfathertostartit.B.ItwassuggestedbyoneInternetuser.C.Ithappenedbyaccidentinthefirsttwoyears.D.Nickplanneditcarefullyforhissocialmedia.10.WhatdoesNickenjoymostaboutthistradition?

A.Becomingfamousonline.B.Teachinghissonaboutsuperheroes.C.Seeinghisson’sgrowthovertheyears.D.BuyingnewBatmanshirtseveryyear.11.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“bond”inparagraph4mean?

A.Connect.B.Argue.C.Compete.D.Disagree.12.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytalkabout?

A.HowtobecomepopularonReddit.B.Whatsuperherokidsareinterestedin.C.ThecollectionofdifferentBatmanshirts.D.Thestoryofafather-sonphototradition.Globalwarmingisoneofthemostpressingenvironmentalissuesofourtime.Itreferstothelong-termriseintheaveragetemperatureoftheEarth’sclimatesystem,primarilyduetohumanactivitiessuchasburningfossilfuelsanddeforestation.Astheclimatewarms,itleadstoavarietyofenvironmentalimpactsincludingthemeltingoficecaps,risingsealevels,andextremeweatherevents.Onesignificantconsequenceofglobalwarmingisthemeltingofglacierice.Thisnotonlycausessealevelstorisebutalsothreatenscoastalcommunitieswithfloodinganderosion.Forinstance,islandsinthePacificOceanarealreadyexperiencingtheeffectsastheirlandslowlydisappearsbeneaththewaves.Moreover,globalwarmingisresponsibleformorefrequentandsevereweatherevents.Increasedtemperaturescanleadtomoreintensestorms,floods,anddroughts,disruptingecosystemsandhumansocieties.IntheUnitedStates,hurricaneshavebecomemorepowerfulwithgreaterrainfall,leadingtosignificantdamageandlossoflife.Addressingglobalwarmingrequiresinternationalcooperationandindividualefforts.Countriesworldwideneedtoworktogethertoreducegreenhousegasemissionsanddevelopsustainableenergysources.Meanwhile,individualscanmakeadifferencebyreducingenergyconsumption,supportinggreeninitiatives,andraisingawarenessaboutclimateissues.Tocombatglobalwarmingeffectively,it’sessentialforeveryonetoacknowledgetheproblemandtakeactionbeforeit’stoolate.13.Whichcausestheglobalwarminginthearticle?

A.Overfishingintheoceans.B.Nuclearenergyproduction.C.Deforestationandburningfossilfuels.D.Muchuseofchemicalsinagriculture.14.Whatisoneeffectofglaciermeltingmentionedinthepassage?

A.Decreaseindesertareas.B.Creationofnewlandhabitats.C.Threatstocoastalcommunities.D.Rise-inagriculturalproductivity.15.Howhasglobalwarmingaffectedweatherpatterns?

A.Ithasmadewintersmilder.B.Ithasmadesummerscooler.C.Badweathereventshappenedmoreoften.D.Ithasdecreasedthenumberofsunnydays.16.Whatactionissuggestedinthearticleaspartofaddressingglobalwarming?

A.Relocatingcoastalresidents.B.Constructingmoreseabarriers.C.Increasingnuclearenergyproduction.D.Developingsustainableenergysources.①Inagreatmanycities,hundredsofpeopleridebikestoworkeveryday.InNewYork,somebikeridershaveevenformedagroupcalledBikeforaBetterCity.Theydeclarethatifmorepeoplerodebikestowork,therewouldbefewerautomobilesinthedowntownpartofthecityandsolessdirtyairfromcarengines.②Forseveralyears,thisgrouphadbeentryingtogetthecitygovernmenttohelpbikeriders.Forexample,theywantthecitytodrawspeciallanes(车道)forbikesonsomeofthemainstreets,becausewhenbikeridersmustusethesamelanesascarsthereareaccidents.BikeforaBetterCityfeelsthatiftherewerespeciallanes,morepeoplewouldusebikes.③Butnobikelaneshavebeendrawn.Noteveryonethinksitisagoodidea—theysayitwillslowtraffic.Somestoreownersonthemainstreetsdon’tliketheidea—theysaythatifthereislesstraffic,theywillhavelessbusiness.④Thecitygovernmenthasnotyetdecidedwhattodo.Itwantstokeepeveryonehappy.Onweekends,CentralPark—thelargestplaceopengroundinNewYork—isclosedtocars,andtheroadsmaybeusedbybikesonly.17.InNewYork,agroupofbikeriders________.

A.arekeepingpracticingforhealthB.havenocarsoftheirownC.arecomplainingtherearenotenoughbusesD.aretryingtosettletheproblemofairpollution18.Thebikeriderssuggestthat________.

A.bikesshouldbeusedinsteadofcarsB.bikelanesshouldbedrawnC.fewerbusesorcarsshouldbeusedD.thenumberofspeciallanesshouldbedecreased19.Theadvantageofthespeciallanesisthat________.

A.theywillmakecarsandbusesrunslowlyB.theywillmakeiteasierforbikeriderstogotoparksC.theywillmakethecitymorebeautifulD.theywillpreventaccidents20.Whodisagreeswiththeideaofspecialbikelanes?

A.Somecitygovernmentworkers.B.SomebikeridersinNewYork.C.Somestoreownersonmainstreets.D.Peoplewholikeridingbikesonweekends.二、完形填空Iwasaneighth-graderwithouteverreallylearninghowtoread.Ihadnoconfidenceandwasafraidofbeinglaughedat._________,anamazingteacherappeared.Afteraskingmetoreadaloudinclass,Ms.Powellnoticedmy_________.Shequicklyassignedanotherstudentthe_________andaskedmeifshecouldtakemetothenurse'soffice,sayingthatIlookedalittlepale.EventhoughIwasnot_________,Ifollowedher.Icouldn’tread,soIneverhadthe_________tomakefriends.Ialways_________someonewouldfinditout.Iwashappybeingnobody.Ms.Powellneverknewreadingwasa_________forherhusbanduntiltwoweeksbeforehepassedaway.Shepromisedtoteachhimbuthetoldher,“Teachsomeonewhoreallyneedsyou.”She_________thatpersoninthefirsttwoyearsandneverfoundanyonewhoneededherhelp.Thensheaskedalittlegirltoreadand_________herproblem.Thatgirlwasme.Meetingmeinthehallway(走廊),shesaidtome,“I’mheretohelp.Youcan_________yourproblem.”Shamefully,ItoldherIcouldn’tread.“Thereisnoneedtofeel_________,”shesaid.Shepromisedmethat_________couldsolvemyproblem.Overthecourseofthenextyear,Ms.Powellspentitteachingme.Itwas_________,butthroughmanytearsIcouldfinallyread.Ms.Powellbroughtmeoutofmylonelyworldandmylife_________.Forthefirsttimeinmylife,IfeltIwas_________.21.A.HopefullyB.LuckilyC.OccasionallyD.Ultimately22.A.weaknessB.emptinessC.blindnessD.nervousness23.A.taskB.topicC.careerD.entry24.A.upsetB.afraidC.intenseD.sick25.A.chanceB.confidenceC.choiceD.access26.A.believedB.complainedC.worriedD.imagined27.A.pleasureB.hobbyC.challengeD.preference28.A.soughtB.turnedtoC.focusedonD.associatedwith29.A.discussedB.acceptedC.solvedD.discovered30.A.changeB.shareC.handleD.forget31.A.sorryB.gratefulC.ashamedD.lonely32.A.effortsB.responsibilityC.curiosityD.time33.A.differentB.boringC.demandingD.long34.A.matteredB.improvedC.beganD.recovered35.A.aliveB.recognizedC.friendlyD.important三、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。Agroupoffrogsweretravelingthroughthewoods,andtwoofthem36(fall)intoahole.Alltheotherfrogslookeddown.Whentheysawhowdeep37holewas,theymadea38(predict)andtoldthetwofrogsthattheywoulddiesoon.Atfirst,bothofthetwofrogsdidn’tcaretheirwordsandtriedtheirbesttojumpoutofthehole.Theotherfrogskepttellingthemtostop,becausetheythoughttherewasnochance39(jump)outofsuchadeephole.40(final),oneofthetwofrogsbelievedthesewordsandgaveup.Hefelldownanddied.Theotherfrogcontinuedtojumpashardashecould.Onceagain,thecrowdoffrogsshoutedathimtostopthepainandjustdie.Hejumpedeven41(hard)andsucceededatlast.Whenhegotout,theotherfrogsasked,“Didn’tyouhearus?”Totheirgreatsurprise,thefrogturnedouttobeadeaf.Hethoughttheywerehelpinghimallthetime,not42(stop)him.Thisstoryteachesustwolessons:T

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