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高级中学名校试卷PAGEPAGE1山西省新绛县某中学2025-2026学年高三上学期第一次模拟英语试题第一部分听力(略)第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。AVolunteerOpportunitiesforKidsAnimalsheltervolunteeringIfyourchildisananimallover,thenvolunteeringatalocalanimalsheltercouldbeagreatoption.Mostanimalsheltersprovidevolunteeropportunities.Theyneedvolunteersforcleaningkennels,feeding,walkingdogsandsoon.Usually,aslongasthechildhassignedpermissionfromtheirparentsorguardian,theycanvolunteerasyoungas14,evenyoungeriftheirparentsbringthemandsupervisetheirvolunteertime.TutoringIfyourchildisagoodstudentandenjoysschoolorevenjustaspecificsubject,volunteeringtotutorlowergradestudentsisagreatopportunity.Helpingstrugglingstudentscatchuporgraspaconceptcanmakeyourfriendfeelgreat.Itisaneasyandconvenientwaytogetyourteenvolunteeringafterschool.Andwesuggesttheageshouldbeolderthan14.YouthsportsAnothergreatopportunitytogetyourkidvolunteeringisinsports.Ifyourchildhasyearsofexperiencewithanysport,theycanmostlikelyfindanopportunitytohelpoutyoungerkids.Mostyouthsportsneedteenagevolunteerstobeanassistantcoachorareferee.Teenagerscanvolunteerinmaintenancetospruceup(使整洁)fields,orincleanupaftergamedays.Theageofvolunteersisrequiredbeyond14.Contactanylocalsportsleaguetogetspecificsonwheretheymaybeneedingvolunteers.ServiceprojectsforteensCleaningupacommonspacesuchasaparkorwalkingtrailisagreatwaytogetactiveinthecommunity,andyourteencanevenincludetheirfriendsintheirvolunteereffort.Moredetailprojectsmayincludesomethinglikebuildingashadestructureatalocalplaygroundorplantingtrees.Wesuggesttheageofthekidsshouldbeolderthan14.1.Ofthefollowingvolunteeropportunities,whichissuitableforkidsunder14?A.Tutoring. B.Serviceprojectsforteens.C.Youthsports. D.Animalsheltervolunteering.2.Whatcankidsdowhenvolunteeringinsports?A.Theycanteachyoungerplayers.B.Theycangiveassistancetoreferees.C.Theycanbecomeprofessionalcoaches.D.Theyarewelcometovisitlocalsportsleague.3.Whoisthepassageintendedfor?A.Kids’parents. B.Sportsworkers.C.Animallovers. D.Schoolteachers.B“Quick,quick,slow,slow,”myhusbandsaidasIwastryingtofocus.Wefrequentlysteppedoneachother’sfeet.Bothofuswerebeingrhythmicallychallenged,andwefiguredaseriesoflessonsmighthelpuslooksomewhatelegantonthefloor.However,itdidn’t.Itdidn’tmatterthatthelessonsdidn’tpayoff.Ourlearningsomethingnewtogethergaveusastringofgoodmemories,suchastakingaThaicookingclassonacoldChicagonightandlearninghowtomakeclassiccocktails(鸡尾酒)inacommonbar.Theseexperiencesaremybestmemoriesfromthepast10years.Wealwayshavesuchagreattimewhenwe’retryingsomethingnewtogether.Itseemstohavestrengthenedourrelationship,andmakesmefeellikewehaveacloserconnection.Itturnsoutthatmytheoryisbackedbyresearch.Onestudyshowsthatlearningnewthingswithyourspouse(配偶),friends,orpartners,canstrengthenyourconnectionorfriendship.Buthowexactlydoesthiswork?Thekeyisvulnerability(弱点).“Learningnewthingstogetherstrengthensbondsbecauseitisatthosemomentsthatwecanshowourvulnerabilitytooneanother,”saysDr.HislaBates.Whenwearelearninganewtask,misfortunesandfailuresareboundtohappen.Inthosemomentswhenwefail,theotherpartycanbethereinfavorofus.Wecanworktogethertofindasolution,andworkingtogetherhelpsdeepentheconnection.Thebenefitsgainedfromlearningnewthingswithyourpartnercancomefromactivitiesassmallashiking,tryinganewrecipe,goingboatinginthelocallakeortakingafitnessclasstogether.Youdon’thavetogobungeejumpingorskydivingtogrowcloser.Tryselectingactivitiesthatbothpartnersareunfamiliarwith,asthiswillensureyou’reonthesamepage.Tryingtolearnsomethingnewtogetheronceamonthwillbenefityouandyourspouseorfriends.Overall,someofmybestmemorieswithmyhusbandarethemomentswhenwearelearningsomethingnewtogether.4.WhatweretheauthorandherhusbanddoinginParagraph1?A.Playingsports. B.Practisingdancing.C.Teachinglessons. D.Takingawalk.5.Whatcanwelearnfromtheauthor’sexperiences?A.Practicemakesperfect.B.Goodmemorieslastalongtime.C.Processesmattermorethanresults.D.Wellbegunishalfdone.6.Whydoeslearningnewthingstogetherstrengthenpartners’relationship?A.Itcanencouragethemtoteachandpraiseeachother.B.Ithelpsimprovetheunderstandingofeachother.C.Itcanreduceeachother’slonelinessandboredom.D.Ithelpsfindeachother’sweaknessesandoffersupport.7.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.ThepoweroflearningnewthingstogetherB.TheadvantagesoftakingdifferentlessonsC.ThechallengeofacquiringnewknowledgeD.Theimportanceofimprovingpeople’sbondsCIt’sadog,it’safox,it’sawolf...it’sarobot?Anewdog-likerobothasenteredthefield.Createdtohelpkeepairplanesandanimalssafebyactingaasapredator(捕食者),theAurora,asitisknown,willsoonbeginitsimportantworkattheFairbanksairportinAlaska.Thoughnotoftendiscussed,theissueofairplane-animalcollisions(相撞)atairportsisnottrivial.In2023,92animalcollisionswerereportedtotheFAAatairportsnearAlaska.Andthat’sjustAlaska.Tryingtoeasethisproblemwithoutharmingwildliferequiressomecreativethinking.AndthatiswhereAuroracomesin.Auroraisaheadlessrobot,aboutthesizeofahuntingdog.Auroracanclimbrocksandstairs,andevendoalittledance.Itisthesemovementsthatitscreators,BostonIDynamics,hopewillbepartofastrategytokeeprunwaysclearofwildlife,especiallymigratorybirdsintheautumn.Sillyasitmayseem,Auroracandothesemovementsofpredatorssuchasfoxesandwolves,whichhopefullywillcreateafearresponseinthebirdsandotherwildlife.Auroraisjustthelatestinalonglineofrejectedpotentialsolutionstothebirdandwildlifeproblematairports.OnesuggestionthatwassuggestedinAlaskawasflyingdronesthrowingadeterrent(威慑物)thatincludedgrapejuice,butitwasbelievedtoorisky.Andyet,despitethefactthatAuroracostsabout$70,000,accordingtoRyanMarlow,Aurora’srobothandler,therobotisstillpreferabletoadog:“Aborderdogrequiresfood,training,warmth,butdoesn’tcollectdataforus.”ThereissomethingaboutAurorathathasgreatfun.Maybeitisthedancing,orjusttheveryconceptofarobotchasingbirdsaround.Whateverthecase,comparingtoothersolutionsitseemsthatAuroracanmakeairportsjustabitmoresafeforpeopleandanimalsalike.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“trivial”meaninparagraph2?A.Serious. B.Unimportant. C.Incredible. D.Appealing.9.HowdoesAuroraintendtokeeprunwaysclearofwildlife?A.Byproducingchemicalsubstances. B.Bymodellingafterpredators’behaviors.C.Byusingsoundwavestodriveanimalsaway. D.Bydirectlyremovinganimalsfromthearea.10.WhydoesRyanMarlowconsiderAurorapreferabletoarealdog?A.Itischeaperinthelongrun. B.Itrequiresfoodandtraining.C.Itcanclimbrocksandstairs. D.Itcangatherdataforanalysis.11.WhatdoestheauthorimplyabouttheAurorarobotinthelastparagraph?A.Itisnotaseffectiveasexpected. B.Ithasbroughtentertainmenttotheairport.C.Ithasmadeairportsthesafestplacesforall. D.Itisamorepracticalsolutionthanotheroptions.D“There’snothingmoretrulyartisticthantolovepeople,”saidthefamouspainterVincentvanGogh.Thespiritofthatcommentmightsupportnewresearchfindingsthatshowspendingjust30minutesinanartsandculturemuseumhasanumberofpositivementalhealthbenefits,includingmeasurablyreducingthestresshormone(激素).ResearchersattheUniversityofPennsylvaniareviewedmorethan100studiesthatexploretheemotionalexperienceofvisitingamuseum,andKatherineCotter,apostdoctoralfellow,concludedthatmuseumvisitsyieldmentalhealthbenefits.“Whenweenteramuseum,we’reenteringitwithanintention,”CottertoldthePBSstation.Visitingamuseum,sheadded,drawsusawayfromthetimeandplacewhereweliveandpullsusintotheexperienceofseeingtheworldthroughanotherperson’seyes.“Weengagedifferentmindsetsanddifferentcognitive(认知的)processes,”shesaid.“Oncewegetintothecenterofthemuseumvisit,weseeourselvesmoreconcernedcommunally(共同地),thinkingabouthowthingsareinterrelatedintheworldmorebroadly.”Walkingthroughanartmuseum,largeorsmall,isaboutmorethanspendingtimeinacool,quietandinterestingspace.Notably,Cotteridentifiedareductioninfeelingsoflonelinessasoneofthementalhealthbenefitsofvisitingartmuseums.Partofthereasonforthiscouldbethecommunalexperienceofobservingartworkstogetherwithotherlike-mindedindividuals.Butitisalsotheartitselfthatbringsusintoafeelingofconnectionwithotherhumanbeings—creators,thinkers,observers—whoremindusthateachofushasapointofview,somethingtosayandsomethingtoteachandlearnfromtheworldaroundus.AndsowereturntovanGogh’sobservation.Perhapswebenefitfromexpandingourviewoftheworldbyexploringartandculture,inpart,becausetheexperienceofbeinghumanisinitselfjustthat—anartform.12.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?A.VincentvanGoghwasafamouswriter.B.30minutesisenoughforvisitingamuseum.C.Visitingmuseumsisawaytorelievepressure.D.Peoplevisitmuseumsfordifferentpurposes.13.HowdidresearchersattheUniversityofPennsylvaniaconducttheresearch?A.Bydoingpsychologicalexperiments.B.Byreviewingpreviousstudies.C.Byvisitingdifferentmuseums.D.Byconcludingmentalhealthbenefits.14.AccordingtoKatherineCotter,whathappenswhenwevisitamuseum?A.Weobservetheworldindifferentviews.B.Westopthinkingaboutourdailylives.C.Webecomemoreself-centered.D.Weshowgreatinterestinartandculture.15.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?A.MuseumVisitIstheBestEmotionalExperienceB.ChangingYourWorldviewCanChangeYourLifeC.VisitinganArtMuseumIsGoodforMentalHealthD.MuseumsCreateEnvironmentsforBetterLearning第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。ValuableLifeLessonsLearnedFromRememberTheTitansIhaveseenalotofmoviestillnow,can’tevenbegintocountthembuttherearesomemoviesthattakeyouremotionsonarollercoaster.____16____Youbecomeapartofthemastheybecomeapartofyou.RemembertheTitansisthatkindofmovieandherearesomelife-changinglessonsthatwecanlearnfromit.____17____Youcanbeagoodpersondeepinside,butifyourattitudedoesn’treflectthat,youwon’tgetveryfarinlife.TrustmewhenIsaythis,attitudecreateslong-lastingimpressions,andtheseimpressionscanlastforalifetime.Youdon’twanttobecomeNegativeNancy,doyou?Onceyoulosetherespectofothers,itisalreadygameover!Friendshipiskey____18____IfthereisonethingthatwecanactuallylearnfromRememberTheTitans,itistheabsoluteneedforfriendship.Thisisthekindofbondthatcanchangehearts.Friendswillalwaysholdyouaccountable(负有责任的),evenifyoudoubtyourself.Makebeautifulfriendshipsinthisworld.thisisthekeytoanamazinglife.NeverbeafraidtostandoutHaveyoueverturnedyourbackawayfromanopportunity,onlybecauseyouweredifferentthanothers?RememberTheTitansshowsusthatstandingoutfromothersisablessing,itisn’tacurse(祸根).Yes,peoplemightlookatyouinafunnymanner,theymayevendoubtyoubutyouhavetofightthat.____19____TeamworkmakesthedreamworkAlwaysrememberthatthereisno“I”inateam.____20____Everyoneneedstoplayapart,thatishowyoucanachievesuccess.Itdoesn’tmatterifyouwinorlose,youjusthavetogivethebestofyourselfasateam.A.AttitudeiseverythingB.LeaveothersagoodimpressionC.Theyaremorethanmoviesactually.D.Remembernooneisyouandthatisyoursuperpower.E.Inordertowin,youhavetorelyonyourteammates.F.Itisessentialtolearnhowtodealwiththemefficiently.G.Asyoucanonlygetsofarinlifealone,theneedforafriendlyrelationshipisreal.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Iwentouttodinneratachainrestaurant.I’mblindbutIdidn’twanttotroubleanyone.Outof____21____,mywalkingstickwasbesidemyrighthand.Therestauranthadbraille(盲文)menus—mostchainsdo—soI____22____askedforone.Iwastrulyamazedbythethoughtful____23____giventome.Thewaitresstookmyhandandguidedmetositatthetable.Thenshegoteverythingforme,and____24____whileIreadthelistforwhatIwanted.Then,asI____25____mysteak,politelyandwithoutanyfeelingof____26____,sheaskedifIwantedmysteaktobe____27____.Icanuseknife—notwell,butIcandothis.Ihaveneverfeltso____28____inmylife.Thisalsoincludedhowsheledmetotherestroomasasighted____29____.Igrabbedherarm,walkinghalfa____30____behindher.Sheevenplacedmyhandonmychairwhenwegotback.Unfortunately,notallofusaregreetedwarmlywhenwegotoadiningspot.Ionceexperiencedaparticularly____31____service,forwhichmyheart____32____alittle.NowIwasdeeplymovedandstartedcrying.Sheplacedherhandonmyshoulderina____33____manner.Imadesurethewoman’smanagerwasinformedabouthow____34____shewas.Itippedher,butshewouldn’ttakeit.Iendedup____35____itgentlyintoherhand.21.A.schedule B.habit C.concern D.custom22.A.impatiently B.cautiously C.casually D.politely23.A.field B.course C.program D.service24.A.waited B.left C.apologized D.checked25.A.cooked B.prepared C.ordered D.delivered26.A.embarrassment B.loneliness C.gratitude D.enthusiasm27.A.sentoff B.paidback C.cutup D.packedaway28.A.respected B.rewarded C.discouraged D.confused29.A.manager B.customer C.guest D.guide30.A.spot B.step C.route D.minute31.A.doubtful B.sympathetic C.unpleasant D.optimistic32.A.shone B.cooled C.warmed D.broke33.A.regretting B.comforting C.forgiving D.upsetting34.A.wonderful B.intelligent C.generous D.confident35.A.lifting B.leading C.pressing D.throwing第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。ChinesecalligraphyisanartisticpracticeofwritingChinese____36____(character),oftenwithabrushandinkonxuanpaper.ThedevelopmentofChinesecalligraphybeganalongsidetheearliestChinesecharacters____37____(discover)todatefromtheShangDynastyinAnyang,Henanprovince.Overtime,calligraphygraduallytookshapeasaformofartratherthanameremeansofrecord.Calligraphyisa____38____(demand)andadvancedart.Thetypeofbrush,density(浓度)ofinkandtextureofpapercanallaffecttheoutput.Structureandspatiallayoutasawholedetermineitsquality.Moreover,itiswidelybelieved____39____theemotionsandphilosophyofthewriteraredirectlyreflectedoncalligraphy.Calligraphyisrefinedart.LanTingXu,createdbyWangXizhiduringtheEasternJinDynasty(317-420),____40____(be)oneofthemostcelebratedmasterpiecesofChinesecalligraphy.Its____41____(elegant)andexpressivebrushworkbestowed(授予)itbothhistorical____42____culturalsignificanceinChineseliterature.Calligraphyisalsowithinreach,which____43____(mean)thatcommonpeoplecanhaveaccesstoit.Likethespringfestivalcouplets,calligraphyhasalwaysdemonstratedpersons'preferenceforthetraditionalcultures____44____hangingupsomefamousworksofcalligraphy.Withoutdoubt,theartistryisstill_____45_____(high)valuedtoday,foritismorethanjustwriting,itisalivingheritage.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,参加了上周三你校举行的合唱比赛。请你给新西兰朋友David写一封邮件,分享这次经历。内容包括:(1)活动过程;(2)你的感想。合唱比赛(choruscompetition)注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)可以适当补充细节,以使行文完整。DearDavid,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)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。Ihadappendicitis(阑尾炎)whenIwastwelve.Itendedupgettingserious,andIwasinthehospitalforthebetterpartofthesummer.Forthefirstweekorso,IwassomiserablethatIdidn’treallydoanythingbutsleep,butasIstartedfeelingbetter,Iwantedtokeepoccupied.Ireadtooquicklyformymomtokeepmeinbooksandwasn’treallyinterestedintelevisioneventhen,somymomwasdesperate.Thisbeingtheearly2000s,sheeventuallyhitononeofthemostpopulartrendsofthetime:bead(珠子)keychains.Sheboughtmesomethreads,abagofbeadsineverycoloroftherainbowandabookthattaughtmehowtomakealldifferentt

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