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2026届云南省红河州、文山州高三第四次州统测三模英语试题一、阅读理解第一节阅读单选A4BulletTrainJourneysacrossChinaChinaisblazinganewfuturewithitsrecord-breakingbullettrains.Thesetrainsmakecrossingthecountry’shugelandmassaccessibleonashortervisit.SilkRoadTime:8hours|Distance:690milesSpanningGansu’snorthwestdeserts,thishigh-speedjourneytracesancientcameltrailsonceusedtotradesilkandphilosophy.Today,youcanmakethetripindays,exploringgrandBuddhastatues,nightmarkets,temples,andsweepinglandscapes.FromLanzhou,thetrainsailsthroughtheHexiCorridor,passingZhangyeandJiayuguan(GreatWall’swesternend)—beforereachingDunhuang,hometogiantdunesandtheMogaoCaves,apricelessBuddhistarttreasury.TibetanPlateauTime:20hours|Distance:1,215milesTheQinghai-TibetRailway,technicallytheonlynon-high-speedtrainhere,isanengineeringwonderbuiltonpermafrost(冻土)acrossextremeterrain.DepartingXining,thisovernightjourneypassesQinghaiLake—China’slargest—beforecrossingtheTibetanPlateauintotheHimalayas,arrivingnextmorninginLhasa.WinteryNortheastTime:4.5hours|Distance:771milesThishigh-speedrouteshootsnortheastfromBeijingthroughthevastplainsofDongbei.You’llpassthroughShenyangbeforereachingHarbin,acitywithonion-domedchurches,frozenrivers,andamixofculturesincludingChinese,Russian,Mongolian,etc.TimeyourjourneyforJanuary/FebruarytocatchtheHarbinIceandSnowFestival,whereicepalacesglowwithneon.SkyscraperstoCoastTime:4hours|Distance:351milesBoardabullettraininHongKongcoastward.TheroutezipspastfishingvillagesandriverestuariestoXiamen—aportcitywith1850sarchitectureandseaviews.DetourinlandtoexploreFujian’sTulou,aUNESCOsiteofcircularHakkaclanhousesmadeofpackedearthandtimber,someover700yearsold.1.WhatcanyoudoinSilkRoad?A.Dosomesilktrade.B.VisitBuddhisttemples.C.Exploreancientmarkets.D.ViewthewholeGreatWall.2.Whichjourneycoversthelongestdistance?A.SilkRoad.B.TibetanPlateau.C.WinteryNortheast.D.SkyscraperstoCoast.3.Whatdothelasttwojourneyshaveincommon?A.Theypassthroughfrozenrivers.B.Theyprovideamazingseaviews.C.Theyenjoyamixofforeigncultures.D.Theyfeatureuniquelystyledbuildings.BCammie,ayoungcamelwholostherfrontleginPakistan’sSindhprovince,lefthercaregiversemotionalasshewalkedforthefirsttimeonaprosthetic(义肢的)leg.“IstartedweepingwhenIsawherwalkingwiththeprostheticleg.Itwasadreamcometrue,”saidSheemaKhan,managerofananimalshelterinKarachi.VeterinarianBabarHussainconfirmeditwasthefirsttimealargeanimalinPakistanhadreceivedaprostheticleg.Cammie’slegwassaidtobecutoffbyalandlordinJune2024asapunishmentforenteringhisfieldinsearchoffood.Aviralvideoofthewoundedcamelonsocialmediapromptedimmediategovernmentaction.ShewastransportedthenextdaytoKarachi—250kilometersaway,andhasbeenlivinginashelterthereeversince.“Shewasterrifiedonarrival.Wewitnessedherheartbreakingcries.Shewasafraidofmen,”Khanrecalled.Oneofthebiggestchallengesthecaregiversfacedwasgaininghertrust.“Icannotputherconditionintowords.”Khanadded.Toaidherrecovery,thecaregiversintroducedanotheryoungcamelnamedCallie.HerpresencebroughtcomforttotheinjuredCammie,whotriedstandingonherthreelegsforthefirsttimeafterseeinghernewcompanion.“CammiehadbeenstuckinhersmallspaceforalmostfourtofivemonthsbeforeCalliearrived,”Khanadded.Aftertreatingthewoundandcompletinginitialrecoverytraining,theshelter—ComprehensiveDisasterResponseServices(CDRS)BenjiProject—arrangedaprostheticlegfromaUS-basedfirmsoshecouldwalkonallfoursagain.“Wedon’tforcehertowalk.Afterattachingit,wewaitabout15to20minutes.Thenshestandsuponherownandwalksslowly,”Hussainexplained.Caregiversemphasizethatfulladaptationtotheprostheticlimbmaytake15-20daysandCammiewillremainattheshelterpermanently.4.WhydidCammieloseherleg?A.Fromaviralinfection.B.Asalandowner’spunishment.C.Becauseofanuntreatedwound.D.Duetocaregivers’untimelyrescue.5.WhatmadeitharderforCammietorecover?A.Herprofoundfearanddistrustofpeople.B.Landlord’sinterventionandofficialinaction.C.Herseriousinjuryandresistancetotreatment.D.Limitedfoodandinsufficientmedicalresource.6.WhatdidCallie’spresencemeantoCammie?A.Providingpainreliefandcompanionship.B.Supportingtrust-rebuildingandwoundcare.C.Ensuringemotionalcomfortandphysicalrecovery.D.Offeringemotionalsupportandmobilitymotivation.7.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.AUS-basedFirmSpecializesinProstheticLegsB.CaregiversContributetoHelpingInjuredCamelsC.CooperativeEffortsWereMadetoSavePoorCamelsD.APakistaniCamelRelearnstoWalkwithaProstheticLegCOverthecourseofthe1990s,anaverageof20.5millionAmericanchildrenages7to17hoppedonabikesixormoretimesayear.Nowsuchscenesarerare.Datafromanauthoritativeassociationprovethatnumberhasfallenbynearlyhalf,toabout10.9millionin2023,withunder5%riding“frequently”.Withthisdecline,kidsarelosingmorethanapotentialmodeoftransport.Bikingsupportschildren’sindependenceandoverallhealthinawaythatmanyactivitiescannot.Also,it’smuchmoreaffordableespeciallyifyoubuyausedbike.Kidsaren’ttheonlyoneswhobenefitwhentheystartgettingaroundontwowheels.Theresearchhasshownthatwhenchildrenrideabikeintheopen,parentsfeelmoreofaconnectiontotheirneighbors,andmanypeoplebegintofeelsafer.Asfewerkidsgoout,however,allthosebenefitsaregone.NancyPullen-Seufert,thedirectoroftheNationalCenterforSafeRoutestoSchool,saidkidsdowanttobike,butconditionsonmanystreetsdon’texactlyinspireconfidence.Thetrafficintheirneighborhoodmakesridingtoodangerousorthattheirparentswon’tletthemgoontheirown.Inmanyplaces,thisfeariswellfounded.Americanroadwayshavegottenfasterandbusier.Andoverthepast30years,theaverageU.S.passengervehiclehasgottenlargerandheavier.Thesemachinescanbemuchmoreintimidatingtopeopleonbikes.Childrenneedspacetobike.Byaddingmorebike-friendlyinfrastructure(基础设施)—lowertrafficspeeds,separatedbikelanes,calmercrossroads—localgovernmentscouldencouragechildrenandotherresidentstostartridingagain.Intheinterim(临时),teachingchildrenhowtosharetheroadwithdriversismostlyuptocaregivers.Findingsafe-enoughspotsforpracticemightbetoughinsomecities.Butwithalittlecreativity,parentscantrackdowndeadends,streetsclosedtocars,unusedparkinglots,orparkswithpavedpathwaystolettheirkidsspreadoutandfindtheirbearingsinrelativelycalmsurroundings.8.Whatmighthappenwiththedeclineinchildren’sbiking?A.Weakenedchildren’swell-being.B.Improvedchildren’sindependence.C.Strengthenedneighborhoodsocialties.D.LessenedAmericanhouseholdexpenses.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“intimidating”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Familiar.B.Attractive.C.Terrifying.D.Interesting.10.WhichofthefollowingstatementswouldNancyPullen-Seufertmostprobablyagreewith?A.Largervehicleshavelittleimpactoncyclists’safety.B.Parentalpermissionistheonlybarriertokidscycling.C.Saferstreetdesignscouldhelprestorechildren’scycling.D.Childrenhavelostinterestincyclingasaleisureactivity.11.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Whotoblame?B.Wheretobike?C.Whattocome?D.Howtochange?DTwiceayear,whenanimalslikebearsandsquirrelsareeithercurlingupforadeepsleeporstretchingtheirwayintospring,migratorybirdsaregettingreadytotakeepicjourneysoverlandandsea.Andinsodoing,theyplayacrucialroleinkeepingnatureinbalance.Astheyflyfromoneplacetoanother,pollinatingplants,spreadingseedsandcontrollingpestsbyeatinginsectsandotherinvertebrates(无脊椎动物),theyhelptomaintainecosystemhealth,whichinturncontributestofoodsecurity.Andthat’snotall.FranciscoRilla,awildlifebiologistandconsultanttotheUN,saidmigratorybirdsalsoserveas“bioindicators”.Inotherwords,becausetheytendtoavoidpollutedareas,theirmovementsprovideusefulinformationintheassessmentofwaterandairquality.Migratingbirdsusethesun,stars,coastlinesandlargebodiesofwatertoguidethemontheirjourneysacrosstheworld.Butsomeplaceswheretheystoptorestandrefuelalongthecoastsarebeingalteredbyfloodsconnectedtorisingsealevels.Smallcrustaceans(甲科动物),whichareanimportantfoodsourceformigratorybirds,canstruggletobuildtheirshellsandskeletons(骨架)inoceansmademoreacidicbyhavingtoabsorbmorecarbondioxide.Andthishasaknock-oneffectonmigratorybirds.Withoutsufficientfood,theyarelesslikelytosurvivetoughjourneysorsuccessfullyreproduce.Thoughhumansoftenfeedbirds,Rillasaidputtingfoodoutformigratorybirdscandothemmoreharmthangood.Iftheyaregivenbreadandseedsmeantforpeople,theymightfeeltoofulltoeatthethingsthatprovidethemwithcrucialnutrients.Headdedthatputtingfoodinplaceswhereitwillbeeasytospotcouldexposebirdstopredators.Instead,Rillarecommendedhelpingthesetravelersbyurginggovernmentstoexpandthenetworkofprotectedareasthroughinternationaltreaties.Thisyear’sWorldMigratoryBirdDayemphasizespromotingthecoexistencebetweenhumansandbirds.Ifmigratorybirdsstarttodisappear,itcouldaffectagricultureandthefoodchain.Inotherwords,asRillasaid,“whateverhappenstothemcouldalsohappentous.”12.Whatisthemainroleofmigratorybirdsinecosystems?A.Improvingfoodquality.B.Inspiringairplanedesign.C.Maintainingecologicalbalance.D.Indicatinganimals’migrationpaths.13.Howdoesclimatechangeaffectmigratorybirds?A.Bypollutingcoastlines.B.Bydisturbingtheirreproduction.C.Byconfusingtheirnavigation.D.Byreducingtheirfoodsources.14.WhatdoesRillaadvisehelpingmigratorybirds?A.Feedingthemnutrient-richfood.B.Expandingprotectedareasglobally.C.Creatingsafereststopsalongcoasts.D.Teachingpeopletoavoiddisturbingthem.15.Whatdoesthelastsentenceinthetextimply?A.Humansdependonmigratorybirds.B.Migratorybirdsneedhumanprotection.C.Birdsandhumansfacethesameproblems.D.Thedisappearanceofbirdsisunavoidable.第二节七选五HowtoGetOrganized:TheUltimateGuidetoaClutter-FreeLifeWithalltheinputs,information,andclutter(杂乱)thatcomeintoourlivestoday,juststayingontopofitallcreatessomuchstressandanxiety.Mostofthetime,yousimplydon’tknowwheretostartwhenyouwanttolearnhowtobeorganized.___16___.Bydevelopingafewstrategiesandmethods,youcanfinallygetcontrolofyourclutter.___17___Yourdesktopshouldbecleanandfile-free.Notonlydoesacluttereddesktopslowdownyourcomputer,butitalsomakesfindingthingspainfullyslow.Instead,youcancreateabasicfolderstructureinsideyourdocumentsfolder.Forme,Ihavetwobasicsfolders,onecalled“work”andtheothercalled“personal.”Insideofthese,Ihavesubfoldersorganizedaccordingtomydifferentrolesorcategories.___18___.SetaweeklytimetodeclutteryourdevicesWetakeapicture,andwejustleaveitinourphotoalbum.Overtimeweendupwiththousandsofphotosinourelectronicphotoalbumsthatarenotworthkeeping.IspendaroundtenminutesontheweekenddeletingalltheimagesInolongerwanttokeep.Ifyouwanttostayclutter-free,thishabitwillrewardyou.___19___.Notdoingsomeansyouwillenduphavingtospendadayortwojustdealingwitheverything.Doalittle,often___20___.Clearoutyouremailinboxeveryday,deletescreenshotsfromyourdesktopandemptyyourbagattheendoftheweek,andthrowawayanythingyounolongerneed.Doingalittleoftenmakesthingssomucheasier,andyoudonothavethatmentalbacklogcreepinguponyou.Inshort,gettingorganizedandkeepingclutteratbayisachievablethroughpractical,consistentsteps.Thesehabitsnotonlysavetimeandreducestressbutalsohelpyoumaintainamoreorderlyandmanageabledailyroutine.A.MakeitahabittoclearyourdesktopannuallyB.Don’tuseyourcomputer’sdesktopforstorageC.However,itis,infact,somethingthatcanbelearnedD.ItallowsmetoquicklyfindwhatIneedwhennecessaryE.Hereareafewrulesthatcanhelpyouonyourpathtoastress-freelifeF.Ifyouwanttobeorganized,youcanusethisprincipleforalmosteverythingG.Doingthismeansyouwillspendthirtyminuteseachweekcleaningupandfiling二、完形填空Afewmonthsago,IcameacrossapostonFacebookfromagroupcalledPoisonsHelp:EmergencyIdentificationforMushroomsandPlants.Thepost___21___aphotoofafungusonatreeandapanicked___22___fromamanwhosedogwasvomiting,withfurtherphotosshowingbitsofvomited___23___.Theownersoughturgent___24___,fearinghispethadeatensomethingpoisonous.Thegroup,composedoftrustedexperts,reassuredhimthemushroomswerenot___25___.Inowfindmyselfreadingpostafterpost.Whencasesare___26___andpetssurvive,thepostersareso___27___tohaveaccesstothisfreeresource.Itfeelslikeabeautifulpocketoflightand___28___intheworldoftheInternet.Sometimesitiseasytofeelhopelessabouthumanity,___29___ifyou’veexperiencedseverehardships,butpeopleareusingtheirknowledgeandskillstomakea___30___.ThisissomethingIseewhenIgotoworkintheNationalHealthService.MycolleaguesandI___31___patientseveryday,andmanyofthemgrow,developandgetbetter.Whilefacingandstandingagainstthebad,wemustalso___32___thegood.Maintainingagriponthegoodinourselves,othersandtheworldtakeseffort.It’snotaboutpretendingeverythingisfine.It’saboutbelievinginthepotentialforpositive___33___.Inyourownlife,whenthingsseemhopeless,rememberyour___34___forcreativityandgrowth.Identifywhatisn’tgoingwellandwhatyoucanchange,andstartlayingthe___35___forabetterlife.21.A.deletedB.featuredC.revealedD.commented22.A.screamB.warningC.whisperD.message23.A.mushroomsB.vegetablesC.peppersD.noodles24.A.shelterB.guidanceC.donationD.attention25.A.healthyB.deliciousC.colorfulD.dangerous26.A.reportedB.ignoredC.resolvedD.confirmed27.A.creativeB.positiveC.gratefulD.elegant28.A.hopeB.peaceC.shadeD.mist29.A.absolutelyB.especiallyC.commonlyD.occasionally30.A.communityB.discoveryC.businessD.difference31.A.studyB.blameC.treatD.track32.A.holdontoB.lookoutforC.cutdownonD.liveupto33.A.actionB.changeC.effectD.mind34.A.preferenceB.reasonC.hungerD.capacity35.A.trapsB.tablesC.bricksD.maps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。TheJiangsuCityFootballLeaguehasrecentlybecomeasensationaleventwith___36___averageattendanceofnearly10,000peoplepermatchandaconstantstreamofbanter(打趣)online.Innearlysixmonths,theleague___37___(hold)85matches.Thematchesarescheduledonweekends,withoneroundperweek,during___38___the13teamsplayeachotherinasingleround-robinformat(单循环赛)withhomeandawaygames.Intheknockoutstage,thetopeightteamsadvancetosingleeliminationmatches(淘汰赛)todeterminethefinalfourandfinallythechampionship.Thetournamentisnotpopular___39___nothing.Itcreativelyconnectssoccerwithcitypride.Playfulsloganssuchas“Thematchcomesfirst,friendshipfourteenth,”and“Nomatch-fixing,justlong-standingrivalries.”sparkpeople’s___40___(enthusiastic).Footballhasbecomedeeplyintegratedwitheachregion’slocalcharacteristics,___41___(bring)uniqueculturesintothespotlight.Moreover,thematchesarepeople-centered.Ticketpricesareaslowasfiveyuan.Peoplecomeforthelivelyatmosphere___42___(enjoy)themselvesandexperiencecityprideinperson.Evenonline,folksplayfullymakefunofeachotherwithmemes.Inthisway,footballhas___43___(true)becomeaculturalphenomenon.If___44___(promote)acrossChina,leagueslikethiscouldbecomethefoundationofabottom-upfootballecosystem,justaslocalclubshavebeenthebedrockofEnglishfootball’sglobalsuccess.Withproper___45___(organize),culturalintegration,andactivepublicinvolvement,theycancontinuetogrowandthrive.四、书信写作46.假定你是李华,你校英文报正在举办主题为“MyDeclarationatEighteen”(我的十八岁宣言)的征文大赛,请用英文写一篇短文投稿,要点如下:1.成长故事;2.未来展望。注意:1.写作词数应为100个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。MyDeclarationatEighteen________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________五、读后续写47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Intheblisteringheat(酷热)of90degreesFahrenheit,Iwatchedtheelderlywomanstrugglewithawalkerandbagsofgroceries.I’dseenherbefore,eachtimefeelingguiltyIdidn’tofferheralift.Thisday,however,slowingdown,Iopenedthewindowandcalledout,“Needaride?”Thewomanlookedtired,withsweatpouringdownherexhaustedface.“Letmehelpyouwithyourgroceries,”Iadded.Gettingoutofthecar,Iplacedherwalkerandbagsintomytrunk.Ihelpedthewomanintothepassengerseat,andwewereoff.Shedirectedmetogofarthersouth,chattingasifwe’dknowneachotherforyears.HernamewasIda.Ifoundherdelightful.Itwasstartingtogetdark.Wecontinueddownunfamiliarstreetsuntilshefinallypointedtoanoldapartmentbuildingwhereshelived.Ibegantofeeluneasy.Severalnoisyyoungmenintheirearlytwentieshadgatheredaroundtheentrance.Theyweresmokingsomethingandappearedthreatening.Somewereonmotorcycles,andone,wearingahoodie(连帽夹克)overhisbushy,longhair,wasstaringatmeintently,toointentlyandsmiling.IstoppedthecarandIdadirectedacoupleoftheguystohelpwithhercartandgroceries.Shethankedme,andIdroveawayasfastasIcould.SuddenlyIwasinterruptedbytheroarofamotorcyclebehindme.Slowingdown,Irecognizedthebikerfromtheapartmenthouse,theonewiththehoodieandbushyhair.Hedidn’tpassmebutcontinuedtodriveatthesamespeedasme,wavingformetostop.NowaywasIgoingtostopforatotalstrangeronadesertedstreet.Inapanic,Ireacheddownformypursetogetmycellphone.Ihadtocall911.ButIfeltanemptyseat.Mypursewasn’tthere!“No!Shestolemypurse!”Ithought.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。ThenInoticedthatadif
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