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2026年高考考前预测卷01(天津卷)

高三英语

(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)

注意事项:

1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。

2.回答选择题时\选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需

改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写

在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第I卷(共115分)

第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)

听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷

的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有1。秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whereisthemicroscope?

A.Inthestoreroom.B.Inthemusicroom.C.Inthelabroom.

2.Whenwillthemangotothehank?

A.ThisSaturday.B.NextMonday.C.NextTuesday.

3.Whatwillthewomanhave?

A.Hotmilk.B.Blackcoffee.C.Mineralwater.

4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Theirtutors.B.Theirbooks.C.Theiressays.

5.WhatdoesJaneaskthewomantodo?

A.Advertisehergym.B.Takeayogaclass.C.Checkherschedule.

听下面一段较长对话,I可答以下小题。

6.Whydoesthemancallthewoman?

A.ToaskaboutRon.B.Totellhersomechanges.C.Tbcancelameeting.

7.Howmanycopiesofthereportdoesthewomanhavetomakeinall?

A.50.B.55.C.60.

8.HowwillthespeakersgettotheWilton?

A.Bybus.B.Bytaxi.C.Onfoot.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

9.Whatisthewoman'smajor?

A.Management.B.English.C.Computing.

10.Whatdoesthejobofofficeassistantinvolve?

A.Takingnotes.B.Answeringphones.C.Arrangingmeetings.

11.Whatwillthewomandoat11:30amonFriday?

A.Takeatest.B.Deliveraspeech.C.Attendaninterview.

第二部分:单项选择(共15小题,每小题1分,共15分)

16.—IsPetercoming?

一No,hehismindafteraphonecallatthelastminute.

A.ischangingB.haschangedC.hadchangedD.changed

17.NotonlymanyancientChinesepoemsbutalsotheclassicnovelDreamoftheRedChambertobe

translatedintodozensofforeignlanguagessofar,andgreatculturalsignificancetothembypeopleall

overtheworld.

A.havebeenpiuvcd;isallaulicdB.liasbeenpiuvcd,aicalUiulicd

C.havebeenproved;areattachedD.hasbeenproved;isattached

18.—Iamreallyamazedatthediversefunctionsofsmartphones.

一SoamI.WecansurftheInternet,watchmoviesandlistentomusic,.

A.Igotit.B.Iamstuck.C.younameit.D.youmakeit.

19.一Ican'tbelievewelostthegamebyjustonepointafterallthateffort.

—Youguysplayedyourheartsoutanddeservealototcredit.

—Thanks.Thalmeansalot.

A.Itreallyletsmedown.B.Don^takeitseriously.C.Iknowwhatyoumean.D.notabigdeal.

20.Readingmaterialsforchildrenenteredschoolstohelpthemdevelopthehabitoffinancial

managementatayoungage.

A.havingintendedB.intended

C.intendingD.havingbeenintended

21.mybosswithefficiency,Ifinishedthecomplexreportaheadofschedule.

A.ImpressingB.ToimpressC.BeingimpressedD.Impressed

22.Architecturaldesignoftenpushestheboundariesofpeoplethinkpossible,eitherintechnologyorinart.

A.(hatB.whatC.howD.which

23.Environmentaleducationoffersanarenatheseskillscanbedeveloped,isessentialfor

thesechildrenasfuturedecision-makers.

A.which,whatB.where,whatC.inwhich,thatD.inwhich,which

24.SinceIhavelittleworkexperience,IwillhavetotakeaseriesofunpaidjobsIcouldfindmyidealone.

A.afterB.beforeC.untilD.when

25.一Thatwomanhasbeentakingcareofthetwowhiletigersfor8years.

—Oh,dear!Shealotofdifficulties!

A.couldgothroughB.mightgothrough

C.shouldhavegonethroughD.musthavegonethrough

26.FutureWinterOlympicswillneedtobeheldathigheraltitudesandspreadovermultipletoadaptto

achangingclimate.

A.venuesB.facilitiesC.scenesD.sources

27.Totheorderlydevelopmentofthesocialcreditsystem,thegovernmentistakingmeasuresto

picvcnldishuiicsluuiiducl.

A.promoteB.suspendC.prohibitD.distinguish

28.Carterwassayingalltherightthings,buthissmilebetrayedhim.IknewIcouldn'ttrusthim.

A.sincereB.distinctC.artificialD.influential

29.Whileplayingwithhisfriendbythelake,theboyaccidentallyfellintothewater;luckilyhewasby

ayoungmanimmediately.

A.takeninB.brokeninC.reterred(oD.pickedup

30.hisknowledgeofthemountainouscountry,hewasappointedasourguide.

A.OnaccountofB.InspiteofC.RegardlessofD.Insteadof

第三部分:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)

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

Tryingisalwaysbetterthancrying.ThisiswhathappenedtoShriya,who31herdepressionand

achievedherlivinggoal.

MuchtoShriya's32.shewasforcedtoresignfromhercompanyoneday.After33her

resignationlettertohercompany,shecameoutoftheoffice34.Shedidn'twantthesightoftheplace,

whereshewasvery35forthelast6months,anymore.Shriya36whenshegotplacedina

multinationalcompanyafterhercollegegraduation.How37herparentswere!Shedeterminedtoenjoyail

thetraitsofbeingaself-dependentgirlandtake38inherlife,buthercareerstarted39.Soonshe

realizedthatthecompanyactuallydidn't4()awomaninthiskindofroleinthemechanicalengineering

sector.Shelosther41andwasbacktosquareone.

Herpainful42startedandshewasallaloneinit.Shestartedhuntingfornewopportunitiesbutit

wasall43.Shereturnedtoherhometown.Depressionwasher44allthetime.Onedayshewent

toaparktorelax.Thereshewatchedachildwhowastryingtowalk.Thoughthatsmallchild45many

times,hedidn'tstopevenforaminute.Hewas46thatifhetriedthenhewouldbeabletowalklikean

adult.Shewasmuchmovedbythe47deedofthechildandshemadeuphermindtotryagain.

AfterthateverythingchangedandShriya48reachedthepeakofhercareer.NowShriyaisa49

investmentbanker,whoiswidelyregardedasabillionaire.Shehashercareersostrongthatnothingcanbreakit.

Andshe50herselfthatwhateverhappens,shewillkeeptryingandpersevere.

31.A.recordedB.ignoredC.defeatedD.noticed

32.A.sonuwB.eAcileinentC.honorD.delight

33.A.rejectingB.checkingC.findingD.handing

34.A.anxiouslyB.loudlyC.unwillinglyD.quickly

35.A.uncertainB.unhappyC.uninterestedD.unpaid

36.A.consideredB.believedC.expectedD.recalled

37.A.disappointedB.cheerfulC.sadD.strict

38.A.adviceB.decisionC.leadership1).action

39.A.developingB.sinkingC.changingD.moving

40.A.acceptB.blessC.mindD.refuse

41.A.abilityB.confidenceC.moneyD.job

42.A.illnessB.interviewC.journeyD.treatment

43.A.inturnB.invainC.inpersonD.indetail

44.A.companionB.resultC.choiceD.method

45.A.heldbackB.criedC.felldownD.complained

46.A.surprisedB.convincedC.afraidD.worried

47.A.braveB.gloriousC.strangeD.terrible

48.A.suddenlyB.sometimesC.graduallyD.never

49.A.gentleB.patientC.generousD.successful

50.A.promisesB.introducesC.warnsD.cheats

第四部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,共40分)

第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

InterlibraryLoan(ILL)providesteachers,studentsandstaffwithaccesstobooksthatarecheckedoutornot

ownedbyourownlibraries,aswellasdigitizedcopiesofarticlesancbookchaptersfromourcollection.

WhoCanBorrow?

Currentstudents,teachers(includingretired)andstaffcanrequestitemsthroughILL.Interlibraryloanisnot

availabletoformerstudents,guestborrowersorfee-cardholders.

HowLongDoesItTake?

Articlesareusuallyreceivedwithin1-2daysandbooksin5-10days.However,obtainingitemsthatarerare,

recentlypublishedurinhighdemandmaytakelonger.Tospeedupliiuprocess,pleasemakesureihciiifonnalioii

yousubmitthroughtheILLRequestFormisaccurate.

LengthofLoans

Loanperiodsareestablishedbythelendinglibrary.Allduedalesarenotedonthelabel.Borroweditemsare

subjecttorecallbythelendinglibrary.Anyrestrictionsestablishedbythelendinglibrarywillbeindicatedonthe

label.Norenewals(续借)areallowedforphysicalitemsborrowedthroughILL.

Notification/DeliveryOptions

Foraphysicalitem,youwillbenotifiedbyemailwhenitarrives.Itemsarepickedupatoneofourlibraries

—theoneyouselectedintheILLRequestForm.Foranarticleorbookchapter,youwillbenotifiedbyemailwhen

itisavailable.Toobtainthearticleorchapter,clickonthelinkprovidedintheemailandlogintoyourILLaccount.

Onceinyouraccount,selectElectronicArticlesReceived.

IntcrlibraryLoanFees

LibraryTypeLoanCostArt沁le/ChapterCost

Non-ProfitLibraries$15$1()

For-ProfitLibraries$20$12

InternationalLibraries$25$15

51.According(othetext,whoisallowedtousetheInterlibraryLoanservice?

A.Thosewhohavegraduatedfromtheschool.

B.Visitorswithtemporarybonowingrights.

C.Teacherswhohavestoppedworkingduetoage.

D.Peoplewhoholdapaidcard.

52.Howcanauserreceiveadigitizedarticletheyrequest?

A.Bypickingitupalthenearestlibrary.

B.BysigningintotheILLaccountviathenotificationemaillink.

C.Bywaitingforittobedeliveredbypost.

D.ByprintingitdirectlyfromtheILLRequestForm.

53.WhatcanbeinferredaboutabookborrowedthroughILL?

A.Itsduedateisfixedandcannotbechanged.

B.Itmightberequestedbackbyitsoriginallibrarybeforetheduedate.

C.Theborrowercanrenewitonlineifneeded.

D.Itusuallytakeslessthanaweektoarrive.

54.Basedonthefeechart,whichofthefollowingisthemostexpensivetoborrow?

A.Ajournalarticlefromanon-profitlibrary.

B.Abookchapterfromaninternationallibrary.

C.Abookfromafor-profitlibrary.

D.Abookfromanon-profitlibrary.

55.Whatisthemainpurposeofthistext?

A.Toadvertiseanewlibraryservicetothepublic.

B.Toexplaintherulesandprcceduresofaspecificlibraryservicetoitspotentialusers.

C.Tocomparethecostsofdifferentlibraryloanservices.

D.Toencouragelibrarianstoimprovetheirinterlibraryloanefficiency.

B

Theremustbefewoccasionswhenitwouldbereallyrudetorefuseaninvitationtohitsomeoneyou'vejust

metwithyourfist!ButI'minoneofthoserightnow.Tininarehearsalroominatheatrewithagroupofactors,

facinguptostagefightingdirectorKateWaters.Shewantsmetohitherwithmyfist.Butfearnot,thisisallstrictly

pretend!Kate,knownintheindustryasKoinbatKate,isgivingalessononhowactorsfighteachotherwithout

gellinghurt.

Alreadyapassionatemartialartsexpertfromchildhood,Katediddramaaluniversity,andoneofhercourses

introducedhertostagefighting.Whenshemadeinquiriesaboutthepossibilityofteachingitasacareer,shewas

toidabouttheregisterofstagefightdirectorsandthequalificationsshe'dneedtobeacceptedintoit.Itwasno

smallorder:aswellasacertificateinadvancedstagefighting,shewouldneedablackbeltinkarate(空手道)and

skillinfencing,asportshe'dnevertriedbefore.Butsherosetothechallengeandfinallysuccessfullybecameone

ofonlytwowomenontheofficialregister.

Ofcourse,astagefightisjustsmokeandmirrors.Inourlesson,Kaleshowsmehowanactorv/illstandwith

hisorherbacktotheaudienceaheadofaplannedslap(拍).Whentheslapcomesitmakescontactnotwiththe

skinbutwiththeair:theactorhitshischestorlegtomakethesoundoftheslap.

Intherehearsalroom,Ican'tresistaskingKatehowshethinksshewoulddoinarealfight.Wouldshegive

heradaukurahardlime?Shelaughs,"Oh,I'dbeawful,shesays."Ionlyknowliuvvtoprclcud/'Ican'thelp

thinking,however,thatshe'sjustbeingratherhumble.

56.WhydoesKateasktheauthortohither?

A.Toshowactorsstagefightingskills.B.Toteachactorstodefendthemselves.

C.lbhelpactorsrehearseanactionscene.D.Toattractactors'interestinmartialarts.

57.WhatwasachallengeKatefacedinbecomingastagefightdirector?

A.Shecouldnottindafemaleteacher.B.Shehadnopriorexperienceindrama.

C.Shehadtomasteranunfamiliarsport.D.Shehadtroubleobtainingacertificate.

58.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“smokeandmirrors”inparagraph3mean?

A.Adifficulttechnique.B.Adangeroussituation.

C.Awell-plannedlesson.D.Amisleadingperformance.

59.WhatdoestheauthorimplyaboutKate'srealfightingability?

A.Shereliesalotontricks.B.Shemaylackconfidenceinherself.

C.Shemightbebetterthansheadmits.D.Sheexcelsmoreatperformingthanfighting.

60.Whatdocsthetextfocuson?

A.Howstagefightingcanbedangerousifnotdoneproperly.

B.Thelifeandcareerofasuccessfulfemalestagefightdirector.

C.Acomparisonbetweenrealfightingandstagefighting.

D.Thehistoryofmartialartsinthetheatreindustry.

C

ScientistsatTelAvivUniversityhaveconductedasix-yearstudy,provingthatplantsproduceanoisein

certainstressfulsituations.Theplantsmakeahighfrequencyclickingsoundwhichcannotbeheardbyhumans,and

whentheyarelackingwater,orbeingdamaged,theclicksbecomefarmoreregular.Theplantscouldmakevarious

sounds,dependingonwhethertheyarcthirstyorinjured.

Forthescientists*research,someplantswereplacedinasoundproofboxandrecordedbytwomicrophones.

Someplantswerebadlyinneedofv/ater,otherswerecut,andacontrolgroupwasleftundamaged.Theresearchers

usedAItechnology(oseparatethenoises.Beingabletoidentifytheparticularcallsoftheplantsupto3-5metres

away,thetechnologysuccessfullydiscriminatedbetweenthesoundsmadedependingonwhethertheplantswere

dryorcut.

Whilelanninghasbecomeascienceitself,there'rcstillalolofuslinialcsinvolved.Iflaniiurswereablelu

receiveaccurateinformationdirectlyfromtheircrops,theycouldadoptamuchmoreefficientmethodofcareand

alsobeabletobetteridentifyandcontroldiseasesinacrop.Allthiscanbeachievedbyusingmicrophonesand

sensorstotranslateihisnewinformation.

Onaverage,thehumanearcanhearsoundsuptoaround20kHz,whereasthesoundsproducedbyplantsare

inthe40-80kHzregion,farbeyondourhearingcapabilities.However,thesoundsproducedbyplantscanprobably

beheardbyvariousanimals.Ihoughthishasyettobeproven,thesecreaturesmayusethisintbrmationtortheir

benefit,choosingwhichplantstoeat,forexample.

Furthermore,astudyin2014,ledbyRedaHassanienofChinaAgriculturalUniversityinBeijing,proved

thatplantsreactedtosoundwaves,withsomeplantssignificantlyincreasingtheiryield.Whileit'sstillunknownif

oneplantcouldreacttoanother'snoises,itseemslikely.Indeed,thesameresearchfacilityisnowreadytotestthis

assumption.

61.Whichofthefollowingcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword^discriminated''inParagraph2?

A.Balanced.B.Compared.

C.Distinguished.D.Captured.

62.Whatbenefitmayfarmersgetfromthisresearch?

A.Managingtheircropspurposefullyandeffectively.

B.Protectingtheircropsagainstdiseasesdirectly.

C.Addingtothevarietyofcropstosomeextent.

D.Savingtheirtimeonfarmingsignificantly.

63.Whatisnowsureaboutthesoundsproducedbyplantsaccordingtotheresearchers?

A.Theyimprovethecropproduction.

B.Theygobeyondhumans'hearingrange.

C.Theyassistanimalsinsearchingforfood.

D.Theyhelpplantscommunicatewitheachother.

64.Whatmayfutureresearchfocuson?

A.Whetherplantscanreacttoeachother'ssounds.

B.Whethercreaturescanreacttosoundwaves.

C.Howtojudgethetypesofplantsbysound.

D.Howplantscommunicatewithanother'snoises.

65.Thewriteiwrotethepassagelutellus_.

A.plantsmayhelpincreaseyieldinfarmingbysound

B.plantscancommunicatelikehumansbyvarioussounds

C.plantsrepeattheidenticalsoundinthefaceofdanger

D.plantscanproducediversesoundsindifficultsituations

D

Countriesaroundtheglobearespendingbillionsofdollarsandlotsoftimeonvariousspacemissions,

whethertoMarsorotherplanetsmuchfurtheraway.Somepeoplearguethatweshouldstopwastingtimeand

moneyexploringspace.Instead,wcshouldfeedtheworld'spoorandfindimmediatesolutionstootherproblems,

suchaspollutionandfataldiseases(致命疾病).However,othersfeelthisisashallowviewwhichfailstorealize

hov/exploringspacehelpsus.

Firstly,exploringspacehasalreadymadeadifferenceinthefightagainstworldhunger.Ithasdirectly

resultedinthemanysatellitesthatnoworbitEarth.Anumberofthesatellitesrecorddataonlandandweather

patterns.Thenthedataistransmitted(传送)toscientistsonEarth.Aftercarefulanalysis,thescientistcanprovide

usefulrecommendationsandadvicefbrfarmers.Asaresult,space-basedsciencehashelpedfarminginitseffortsto

growenoughfoodtofeedEarth'sincreasingpopulation.

Secondly,spaceexplorationhasalreadypromotedtechnologicalimprovementsthatbenefitusall.High-end

productsaroundtheworldaremadetoahigherstandardnowbecauseofadvancedtechnologywhichwasfirst

createdtomeeltherequirementsforspaceexploration.Forexample,spacetechnologieshavehelped(heresearch

anddevelopmentofdifferenttypesofnewmaterial.Theyhavealsohelpedcompaniesmakebetterheartmonitors

andothermachinesthatdoctorsregularlyuse.Today,spacetechnologiesarewidelyusedinallkindsofindustries,

andeverydayproductssuchasGPS,memoryfoampillows(记忆棉枕头),andsmartphonecamerasarechanging

ourlives.

Finally,sendingastronautsintospacehashelpedpeopletothinkabouttheworld'sproblemsandeventofind

waystosolvethem.Seeingpicturesofourplanetasanislandinablackseamadepeoplerealisethatourplanet's

resourcesarelimited.Inordertoprovidefbrsucharapidlyincreasingpopulation,scientistsaretryingtofindother

planetsthatcouldonedaybeournewhome.ThegreatestattentionatpresentisonMarsbecauseitiscloserto

Earth.Inthefuture,humansmayliveonbothplanets.

Inclosing,exploringspacepiovidcstheworldwilhmanydifferentbenefits.Therefore,ilshuu.duoiilinucso

astoprovidenewandbettersolutionstopeople'sshort-termandlong-termproblems.

66.InwritingParagraph1,theauthoraimsto.

A.proposeadefinitionB.makeacomparison

C.presentanargumentD.reachaconclusion

67.Whichof(hefollowingisTRUEaboutihesatellites?

A.Theycanprovideuselulrecommendationsfortarmers.

B.Theycancollectinformationofthelandandweatherchanges.

C.Theycanfightagainstworldhungerdirectly.

D.Theycananalyzethedataandmakesuggestions.

68.WhatideadoestheauthorconveyinParagraph3?

A.Ourdailylifehasbenefitedfromthedevelopmentofspacetechnology.

B.High-endproductscannotmeettheneedsofspaceexploration.

C.Spaceexplorationnolongerrequireshigh-endproducts.

D.Thedevelopmentofnewmaterialisamustforspaceexploration.

69.WhatdoestheauthorintendtotellusinParagraph4?

A.Spaceexplorationhaschangedthewayourplanetworks.

B.SpaceexplorationhelpstodiscoverandsolveEarth'sproblems.

C.Inthefuture,allhumansmayhavetomovetoMars.

D.Resourceshortageandpopulationgrowtharealreadyseriousproblems.

70.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassage?

A.Toprovideguidanceonhowtocarryoutspaceexploration.

B.Tosuggestawayofmeeting(herequirementsforspaceexploration.

C.Tostresstheneedofpromotingtechnology.

D.Tostatetheimportanceofexploringspace.

第U卷(共35分)

第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)

阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。

IneverygymclassI'vetaken.Ifeltliketheoddoneout.Openingthedoor,Ihesitantlyasked,“Isthiswhere

山。HUTclassis?"Theinslrucloryelled,“Grabadumbbellandyugamal.Wu'rclaicfurwanii-up!''Brualhing

heavilyonthemat,Iwasn'tsureifI'dmakeitthroughthehour.

Glancingaroundtheroom,Iseemedtobetheonlyonestruggling.Everyo

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