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2026届天津市红桥区高三下学期一模英语试卷一、单项选择1.—Ifeelverythankfulforyourhelpwhenaseriousaccidenthappenedtomybrotheryesterday.—______.Butluckily,hehadanarrowescape.
A.Don’tworryaboutitB.Don’toveremphasizeitC.Don’ttakeitseriouslyD.Don’tmentionit2.Allthechangeswillleadto________betterNo.33HighSchool,________thatcansurpriseandinspireallthealumni.
A.a,theoneB.a,oneC.the,oneD.the,theone3.—Youhaven’tgottheticketsfortheconcert.—Iknow,andwe______togetsomeforthelastfiveweeks.
A.hadtriedB.willbetryingC.havebeentryingD.weretrying4.一Hurryup,Jeff!Let’scrosstheroadasfastaspossible.一No,you________.Don’tyouseethelightisstillred?
A.couldn’tB.wouldn’tC.mustn’tD.needn’t5.Shecontinued______throwingthebooksuponthefloorinordertomakeherteachermad.
A.automaticallyB.attractivelyC.instinctivelyD.deliberately6.Heisamountainclimber,aninspirationalspeakeranda(n)______forthedisabled.
A.nomineeB.advocateC.transformerD.assistant7.Sheknewallherfriendswouldbethere.Shedidn’twanttogo,____________.
A.thoughB.butC.insteadD.although8.OnedayIcamehomeandfoundthatapresent______onthedesk:abookcalledTheArtofProcrastination.
A.hasbeenleftB.wasleavingC.hadbeenleftD.hadleft9.______withinternationalexpertswiththeaimofencouragingfurtherarchaeologicalresearch,FanJinshiworkedtirelessly______thatDunhuangwasprotected.
A.Cooperating;tomakesureB.Cooperated;tomakesureC.Havingcooperated;makingsureD.Tocooperate;makingsure10.Whatiflaterinlifetheycometoadoorofopportunity,and______openingthedoorandtakingtheopportunity,theyjuststareatitandwonder.
A.inparallelwithB.insteadofC.inadditiontoD.withregardto11.Itdoesnotmattersomuch______westandintheworldasinwhatdirectionwearemoving.
A.howB.whetherC.whereD.why12.Self-disciplineisall______ittakestomakeyourselfabetterperson.
A.whatB.howC.whichD.that13.Takecare!Don’t______themilkonthedesk.
A.breakoutB.drawdownC.pulloffD.knockover14.Dawsonisalwaysinpursuitofperfection.That’swhyhehashighergoals______othersmayhavebeensatisfied.
A.whereB.whatC.thatD.which15.—TheTshirtIreceivedisnotthesameasisshownonline.—________?ButIpromiseyouwe’lllookintoitrightaway.
A.WhosaysB.HowcomeC.WhatforD.Whyworry二、完形填空TheViewfromtheSlowLaneAswepulledintothedriveway,Inoticedthatsomethingseemeddifferentaboutmymom.Shewas______awayfromme,hershouldersdroppedandherhandsrelaxed.Iparkedthecarandsheturnedtowardme.“Okay,we’rehome,”Isaid,______thatnowwashertimetogetoutandletmebeonmyown.Shesniffledandbrushedherhairbehindherearstorevealherbloodshoteyesandmoistcheeks.Shehadbeencrying.“Mom!”Iwhined(嘀咕着说),surprisedbythetearsrunningdownherface.“Whyareyoucrying?”Iasked,______Ialreadyknewtheanswer.Ihadjustgotmy______,whichI’dbeenlookingforwardtoformonths.Iwasfree—abletodrivemyselfwhereIneededtogo.ButnowthatIhaditinmypocket,Isuddenlyfelt______.Ihadbeensoquicktogrowup,completelyignoringtheemotionsthatmymommustbeexperiencingwithherfirstborn______adulthood.“Mybabyboyisgrowinguptoofast,”she______tosaybetweendeepbreaths.Myheartached.Ihatedtoseemymomcry,andIhatedmorethatIhadbeensoignoranttowardher______.Ihadbeencountingdownthedays,______waitingtoenterthenextstageofmylife,______shecounteddownwithfearandheadache.The______andfreedomIhadpreviouslyfeltweregone,replacedbyanoddsenseofmourning.Wehugged.Thenshelookedmeintheeyeandtoldmetodrivecarefully.“OfcourseIwill,”Ireassuredher.Sheunbuckledherseatbelt,openedthedoor,andsteppedout.Iwavedgoodbyeandpulledoutofthedriveway.Ihadbeenso______tostartspeedingandskirtingaroundcornersthatI’d______justhowbeautifultherideis.NowIcruised(漫游)downthepeacefultwo-laneroad,______thesights,sounds,andsmellsofthenaturethatsurroundsme.AtthatmomentImadeapromisetomyself,apromisetotakethings______andtonever,ever,catchmyselfspeedingagain.LifehadpassedmebywhileIlivedmydaysinfast______,ignorantlywishingfortomorrowand______tonoticeallthebeautifulthingsalongtheway.Friendships,victories,heartbreaks—havespedbymebecauseIwastoobusylookingtowardthe______.Itseemslifealsohasitsown______,andifyoufindyourselfgoingtoofast,yourisk______themomentsthatmakeitsospecial.Momentslikethis.16.A.facingB.runningC.escapingD.breaking17.A.fearingB.implyingC.rememberingD.considering18.A.incaseB.nowthatC.asthoughD.eventhough19.A.carB.offerC.licenseD.scholarship20.A.guiltyB.anxiousC.annoyedD.disappointed21.A.crossingB.spendingC.nearingD.delaying22.A.triedB.managedC.intendedD.hesitated23.A.feelingsB.greetingsC.warningD.waiting24.A.unwillinglyB.impatientlyC.nervouslyD.thankfully25.A.soB.andC.forD.while26.A.luckB.honorC.delightD.gratitude27.A.afraidB.confidentC.surprisedD.excited28.A.deniedB.realizedC.discoveredD.forgotten29.A.enjoyingB.followingC.imaginingD.recognizing30.A.easyB.slowC.wrongD.personal31.A.upwardB.downwardC.forwardD.backward32.A.tryingB.failingC.refusingD.pretending33.A.fortuneB.sceneryC.pastD.future34.A.speedlimitB.fasttrackC.comfortzoneD.dailyroutine35.A.wastingB.losingC.missingD.deleting三、阅读理解HikingAcrosstheGreatOutdoorsWhatlimitsyoufromhikingmoreoften?Manycomplainthattheydon’thaveasuitablepartnertogowith.IfnothavingasuitablehikingpartneriskeepingyououtofthewoodswhynottakealookatthegreathikingclubsacrossCanada?YukonOutdoorsClubWebsite:yukonoutdoorsclub.caMembershipcost:$10forasinglemembership;$15forafamilymembership.Description:Theclubcoordinatesdayhikes,backpackingtrips,canoetrips,mountainbiking,cross-countryskiingtrips,snowshoeingtripsandvariousworkshopsformemberstogainnewskillsandvaluableinformation.Thetripsareopentoeveryoneandrangefromeasytomoderatetodifficult.UBCVarsityOutdoorClubWebsite:ubc-voc.comMembershipcost:Students$40;non-UBCstudents$60Description:TheUBCVarsityOutdoorClubisasocialgroupthathikes,mountaineers,kayaks(皮划艇),rockclimbsandiceclimbs.Travelandoutdoor-mindedUBCstudentsandnon-studentsarewelcometojoin.Membersleadtrips,runskillsworkshops,hostpresentationsandtunegear.Forarefundabledeposit,memberscanborrowequipmentfromtheclubroom'sgearcache(器材存放点).TheUBCVOChasalsoconstructedafewbackcountry(偏僻地区)hutsintheCoastMountains.PenderHarborHikingGroupWebsite:penderharbourhiking.weebly.comMembershipcost:FreeDescription:Nowinitsfourthyearandboastingabout100members,thePenderHarbourHikingGroupoffersawayformemberstomeetlike-mindedindividualsandgetfit.Hikesarescheduledtwomonthsinadvance,sogetonthemailinglistorcheckthewebsiteregularlytofindahikethat’srightforyou!Showupatthedesignated(指定的)meetingpoint,andgethiking.HikesareusuallyoneandahalftotwohourslongeveryMondayandWednesdaymorning,butsomefull-dayhikesarescheduled,dependingonmemberinterest.VernonOutdoorsClubWebsite:vernonoutdoorsclub.orgMembershipcost:Asinglemembershipis$25,andstudentspay$10.Childrenarefreewhentheycomewitharegisteredfamilymember.Description:Boastingamembershipofcloseto200people,theVernonOutdoorsClubisanactivegroupthatenjoyshikingandcycling.Sincethemembershipiscomprisedofoutdoorloversingeneral,theyareencouragedtosharetheiractivityideasandinterests.ThegrouporganizesaTuesdayRambleseventeachweekandalsohostsmulti-daytrips.36.Whichclubcostsastudenttheleasttogetamembership?
A.TheYukonOutdoorsClub.B.TheUBCVarsityOutdoorClub.C.ThePenderHarborHikingGroup.D.TheVernonOutdoorsClub.37.WhatdoYukonOutdoorsClubandUBCVarsityOutdoorClubhaveincommonaccordingtothetext?
A.Bothorganizeworkshopsfortheirmembers.B.Bothlendhikingequipmenttotheirmembers.C.Bothratetheirmembersbasedontheirhikingskills.D.Bothhavebuiltbackcountryhutsfortheirmembers.38.WhatdoweknowabouthikesorganizedbythePenderHarborHikingGroup?
A.Theyaremostlyheldonweekends.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.In2004,whenmydaughterBeckywasten,sheandmyhusband,Joe,wereunitedintheirdesireforadog.Asforme,Isharednoneoftheirwish.Butwhy,theypleaded.“BecauseIdon’thavetimetotakecareofadog.”Butwe’lldoit.“Really?You’regoingtowalkthedog?Feedthedog?Bathethedog?”Yes,yesandyes.“Idon’tbelieveyou.”Wewill.Wepromise.Theydidn’t.Fromdaytwo(everyonewantedtowalkthecutepuppythatfirstday),neitherthoughttowalkthedog.WhileIwasslowtoacceptthatIwouldbetheonetokeeptrackofhershots,toschedulehervetappointments,tofeedandcleanher,Mistyknewthisondayone.Asshelookedupatthethreenewhumansinherlife(small,medium,andlarge),shecalculated,“Themediumoneisthesuckerinthepack.”Quickly,sheandIdevelopedsomethingverysimilartoaVulcanmindmeld(心灵融合).She’dlookatmewiththosesadbrowneyesofhers,beamherneed,andthenwait,trustingIwouldunderstand,which,strangely,Ialmostalwaysdid.Innotime,shebecamemyfifthappendage(附肢),snoringonmyhome-officecouchasIworked,cradlingagainstmyfeetasIread,andsplayingacrossmystomachasIwatchedtelevision.Evenso,partofmecontinuedtoresentwalkingduty.JoeandBeckyhadpromised.Notfair,I’dbalk(不心甘情愿地做)silentlyassheandIwalked.“Notfair.”I’dloudlyremindanyonewithinearshotuponourreturnhome.Thenoneday—January1,2007,tobeexact—myhusband’sdoctorutteredanunthinkableword:leukemia(白血病).Withthat,IspenteighttotenhoursadaywithJoeinthehospital,doinganythingandeverythingIcouldtoeasehisdiscomfort.Duringthosesixmonthsofhospitalizations,Becky,12atthattime,adjustedtootheradultsbeinginthehousewhenshereturnedfromschool.Myworkcolleaguesadjustedtomytakingoffatamoment’snoticeformedicalemergencies.Everypartofmylifechanged;nopartofmyoldroutineremained.Saveone:Mistystillneededwalking.Atthebeginning,whenfriendsofferedtotakeherthroughherpaces,IdeclinedbecauseIknewtheyhadtheirownhouseholdstodealwith.Asthemonthswentby,IbegantorealizethatIactuallywantedtowalkMisty.ThewalkinthemorningbeforeIheadedtothehospitalwasaquiet,peacefultimetogathermythoughtsortojustbebeforetheday’smedicaldramaunfolded.Theeveningwalkwasatimetoshakeofftheday’supsetsandlettheworrytracksinmyheadgotowhitenoise.Whenseriousillnessvisitsyourhousehold,it’snotjustyourdailyroutineandyourassumptionsaboutthefuturethatarenolongerfamiliar.Prettymucheveryoneyouknowactsdifferently.AfterJoediedin2009,Mistysleptonhispillow.I’mgrateful—toapoint.Thetruthis,afteryearsofbalking,I’vecometoenjoymywalkswithMisty.AsIwatchherchaseasquirrel,throwingherwholebeingintothehere-and-nowofanexercisethathasneveronceendedinvictory,sheremindedme,too,thatnomatterhowharshthepresentorunpredictablethefuture,there’salmostalwayssomemeasureofjoytobeextractedfromthemoment.41.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph3that______.
A.MistywasquitesmartB.MistycouldsolvemathproblemsC.ThewriterwasaslowlearnerD.NoonewalkedMistythefirstday42.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraphs4and5?
A.Theauthordidn’twanttowalkthedogbecauseshedidn’tlikeher.B.Thedogwasnaughtyandannoying.C.Althoughlovingthedog,shewasreluctanttowalkher.D.Shealwaysshoutedatthedogwhilewalking.43.Thestorycametoitsturningpointwhen______.
A.Joediedin2009B.thewriterbegantowalkthedogC.Joefellillin2007D.thedogtriedtopleasethewriter44.WhydidthewritercontinuetowalkMistywhileJoewasinhospital?
A.Thewalkprovidedherwithspiritualcomfort.B.Herfriendsdidn’tofferanyhelp.C.Shecouldunfoldtheday’smedicaldrama.D.Shedidn’twantMistytobeothers’companion.45.Whatmessagedoestheauthorwanttoconveyinthepassage?
A.Oneshouldlearntoenjoyhardtimes.B.Adisastercanchangeeverythinginlife.C.Momentsofjoysuggestthatthereisstillhopeahead.D.Peoplewillchangetheirattitudetowardyouwhenyouareindifficulty.AnEpidemic(流行病)ofDepression?SeligmanisleadingthechargeinwhatmightbecalledHappinessRevolutioninpsychology.SinceWorldWarII,psychologistshavefocusedonfixingwhatisbroken—repairingpsychosis(精神病),andneurosis(神经衰弱).Researchhaspilesupsteadilywhenitcomestolookingatpatientswhoareneurotic,whilethehappyorjoyfulpeopleamongushavereceivedlittlescientificexamination.WhenSeligmandidasearchtofindacademicarticlesaboutsuch“positivepsychology”hefoundonly800outof70,000.“Psychologiststendtobeconcernedwithtakinganegative8person,andhelpinghimgettonegative2,”saidSeligman,aUniversityofPennsylvaniapsychologyprofessor.“Myaimistotakeaplus2personandboosthimtoaplus6.”Inthelast50years,statisticshaveshownthatwearelesshappyasapeople.“Whileourqualityoflifehasincreaseddramaticallyoverthattime,andwe’vebecomericher,we’reinanepidemicofdepression,”Seligmansaid.“Depressionis10timesmorecommonnow,andlifesatisfactionratesaredownaswell.”Seligmanarguesthatthenewsciencehewritesaboutisshiftingpsychology’smodelawayfromitsnarrow-mindedfocusonpathology,victimology,andmentalillnesstowardspositiveemotion,virtueandstrength,andpositiveinstitutionsthatincreasepeople’shappiness.Ifyouwanttobehappy,forgetaboutwinningthelottery,gettinganosejob,orsecuringaraise.Inhisnewbook,AuthenticHappiness,psychologistMartinSeligmanarguesthatoveralllifetimehappinessisnottheresultofgoodgenes,money,orevenluck.Instead,hesayswecanboostourownhappinessbymakinguseofthestrengthsandtraitsthatwealreadyhave,includingkindness,originality,humor,optimism,andgenerosity.Hehasnamedthediscipline“PositivePsychology,”arguingthatwewouldbebetteroffbuildingonourownstrengthsratherthanbemoaning,andhence,tryingtorepair,ourweakness.Byfrequentlycallingupontheirstrengths,peoplecanbuildupnaturalbarriersagainstmisfortuneandnegativeemotions,hesaid.Tocultivatehappiness,wemustfirstfindoutourindividualstrengthsandvirtues.Next,applythequalitiesinsuchawayastoenhanceourhappiness-generatingsystem.46.WhycouldSeligman’sworkbecalledHappinessRevolution?
A.Becausehappyorjoyfulpeopleamongusalsosufferfromillness.B.Becausepsychologyistheemotionalcharacteristicofanindividual.C.Becausepsychologyisthesciencethatdealswithmentalprocessesandbehavior.D.Becausetraditionalresearchonpsychologyrarelyconcernshappyorjoyfulpeople.47.WhatdoesSeligmanmeanbysaying“takeaplus2personandboosthimtoaplus6”?
A.Weshouldfocusonhappyorjoyfulpeople.B.Thenumberofhappyorjoyfulpeoplewillincreaseby4.C.“Positivepsychology”articlesneedtobepublishedmore.D.Happypeopleamongusalsoneedimprovetheirmentality.48.Accordingtothepassage,traditionalopinionofpsychologyis__________.
A.encouragingB.optimisticC.subjectiveD.narrow-minded49.MartinSeligmanarguesthatauthentichappinessresultsfrom___________.
A.goodgenes,moneyorluckB.positivementalstatusC.contentedlife.D.agoodjob.50.Themaintopicofthepassageis____________.
A.howwecancultivateourhappiness.B.whymaterialgoodscan’tboostpeople.C.whyweshouldcultivateourhappiness.D.howcomplicatedourhappiness-generationsystemis.OncewhenIwasfacingadecisionthatinvolvedhighrisk,Iwenttoafriend.Helookedatmeforamoment,andthenwroteasentencecontainingthebestadviceI’veeverhad:Beboldandbrave—andmighty(强大的)forceswillcometoyouraid.ThosewordsmademeseeclearlythatwhenIhadfallenshortinthepast,itwasseldombecauseIhadtriedandfailed.ItwasusuallybecauseIhadletfearoffailurestopmefromtryingatall.Ontheotherhand,wheneverIhadplungedintodeepwater,forcedbycourageorcircumstance,IhadalwaysbeenabletoswimuntilIgotmyfeetonthegroundagain.Boldnessmeansadecisiontobiteoffmorethanyoucaneat.Andthereisnothingmysteriousaboutthemightyforces.Theyarepotentialpowerswepossess:energy,skill,soundjudgment,creativeideas—evenphysicalstrengthgreaterthanmostofusrealize.Admittedly,thosemightyforcesarespiritualones.Buttheyaremoreimportantthanphysicalones.Acollegeclassmateofmine,Tim,wasanexcellentfootballplayer,eventhoughheweighedmuchlessthantheaverageplayer.“InonegameIsuddenlyfoundmyselfconfrontingahugeplayer,whohadnothingbutmebetweenhimandourgoalline,”saidTim.“IwassofrightenedthatIclosedmyeyesanddesperatelythrewmyselfatthatguylikeabullet(子弹)—andstoppedhimcold.”Boldness—awillingnesstoextendyourselftotheextreme—isnotonethatcanbeacquiredovernight.Butitcanbetaughttochildrenanddevelopedinadults.Confidencebuildsup.Surely,therewillbesetbacks(挫折)anddisappointmentsinlife;boldnessinitselfisnoguaranteeofsuccess.Butthepersonwhotriestodosomethingandfailsisalotbetteroffthanthepersonwhotriestodonothingandsucceeds.So,alwaystrytolivealittlebitbeyondyourabilities—andyou’llfindyourabilitiesaregreaterthanyoueverdreamed.51.Whywastheauthorsometimesunabletoreachhisgoalinthepast?
A.Hefacedhugerisks.B.Helackedmightyforces.C.Fearpreventedhimfromtrying.D.Failureblockedhiswaytosuccess.52.Whatistheimpliedmeaningoftheunderlinedpart?
A.Swallowmorethanyoucandigest.B.Actslightlyaboveyourabilities.C.Developmoremysteriouspowers.D.Learntomakecreativedecisions.53.WhatwasespeciallyimportantforTim’ssuccessfuldefenseinthefootballgame?
A.Hisphysicalstrength.B.Hisbasicskill.C.Hisrealfear.D.Hisspiritualforce.54.WhatcanbelearnedfromParagraph5?
A.Confidencegrowsmorerapidlyinadults.B.Tryingwithoutsuccessismeaningless.C.Repeatedfailurecreatesabetterlife.D.Boldnesscanbegainedlittlebylittle.55.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthispassage?
A.Toencouragepeopletobecourageous.B.Toadvisepeopletobuildupphysicalpower.C.Totellpeoplethewaystoguaranteesuccess.D.Torecommendpeopletodevelopmoreabilities.阅读短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。MybrotherandIweredrivinghometogetherandstartedtalking.Becauseofthisdistraction,mybrothertookawrongturn.Unfortunately,thewrongturntookustowardabridgeand,wehadnowayofturningback.Mybrotherhadtopaytocross.Hewasclearlythwartedbythemistakeandtheneedlesswasteof$4.Aswedroveforward,mybrothernoticedabeat-up(破旧的)blackMustang(福特野马汽车)pulledovertothesideoftheroad.Ayoungguywasstandingnearbytryingtophonesomeone.Iwasbusytryingtofigureoutwhichwaywewentnextbutmybrotherpulledoverandaskedtheguyifheneededanyhelp.Andhedid.Hehadaflattire.Mybrotherhelpedhimchangetheflat.Westartedgettingtoknowtheyoungmanwhowasfromaroughneighborhoodnear
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