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2026届天津市红桥区第五中学高三适应性考试英语试卷一、单项选择1.——Ithinkweshouldbuyanewcar,dear.——.Althoughourcarisalittlebitold,itsperformanceisexcellent.

A.ItdependsB.Idon’tmindC.IbegtodifferD.Icouldn’tagreemore2.Theshipsankasaresultofknockingintorocks.Fortunately,thesailorsonboardwerebyapassingboat.

A.broughtupB.turneddownC.knockedoutD.pickedup3.SinceIhadanextratickettotheconcert,IofferedittomyfriendpetsittingwhileI’monvacation.

A.inexchangeforB.incaseofC.bymeansofD.inhonourof4.“I’mmorethangladthatthestormisoverandpeople’slifecanreturntonormal,”saidthereporter.

A.occasionallyB.effectivelyC.frequentlyD.eventually5.I’vebeendreamingofbecomingawritersinceIwasateenager,butitseemshardtogetabook_______.

A.publishingB.havingpublishedC.publishedD.tobepublished6.Inmyopinion,competitioncanserveasadrivingforce,providingindividualswiththetheyneedtoimprovetheirworkefficiency.

A.motivationB.impressionC.creativityD.responsibility7.—Mike,wecan’tgoonapicnicthisafternoonduetotheunexpectedrain.—______.Ihavebeenlongingforitforalongtime.

A.That’sallrightB.It’smypleasureC.WhatapityD.Soundsgreat8.Thetwosideshaveagreedtohavepeacetalksnextmonth,thatpeaceislikelytoreturntotheareasoon.

A.pretendingB.indicatingC.imaginingD.warning9.Whatwewanttoknowisthefamousexpertwillcometoourschoolandgiveusaspeechtomorrow.

A.whatB.whetherC.thatD.where10.Whentheylivedinthecountryside,theyseelotsofstarsonclearnightsbecauseofthelackofcitylights.

A.couldB.shouldC.willD.must11.Thecharactersinthisbook,triedhardtochangetheirlifedespitedifficultiesandsufferings,inspiredmillionsofreaders.

A.whoB.thatC.whereD.which12.youaretalented,youcannotdoeverythingalone;youmustlearntocooperatewithothers.

A.SolongasB.EvenifC.UntilD.If13.Atthistimetomorrowevening,wedinneratarestaurantinthecitycenter.

A.hadB.havehadC.wouldhaveD.willbehaving14.Thecompanyinvestedheavilyinnewtechnologyefficiency,whichultimatelyhelpedthemgainacompetitiveadvantageinthemarket.

A.increasingB.increasedC.toincreaseD.havingincreased15.Overthepastfewyears,Inumerousconferencesonclimatechange,andeachonehasdeepenedmyunderstandingoftheissue.

A.attendedB.haveattendedC.wouldattendD.wasattending二、完形填空Yearsago,Iwitnessedtheelegant,peacefulpassingawayofmy92-year-oldgrandma.Duringherfinaldays,we16momentsofsilence,laughter,andtears.Despiteherimminent(临近的)17,mygrandma’smindremainedamazinglyclear.SoIgavehermyundividedattention—I18herwisdomonelasttime.AndIwasall19untilsheaskedmeaquestion,“DoyouknowwhyI’malwayssmiling?”“Becauseyouhavelivedwell,”Ireplied.Hersmile20,andshespokesoftlyand21aboutthereasonsforherpresenthappiness.Itwaswithout22oneofthemostenlighteningmomentsofmylife.WhenItriedto23articlesyearsago,Iexperiencedsomesetbacks.Iturnedtomygrandmaandsaid,“Ifeelquite24aboutmyarticles.Butwhyaren’tpeoplereadingandsharingthem?”Mygrandma25meofonekeypoint:Ashumanbeings,weareoftenterrible26ofourownwork.Furthermore,sheadvisedmenottoconcernmyselfwithhowothers27mywork.Instead,sheencouragedmetocreate28andtogiveitmybest29everysingleday.MygrandmawasfondofaquotebyWinstonChurchill,“Successisstumblingfromfailuretofailurewithno30ofenthusiasm.”Andshestronglybelievedgoodthingsdon’tcomeeasy.“Truestrength31whatyoudoonthethird,fourthandfifthtries,”shetoldme.Ourlifejourneyisn’tmeanttobe32;it’ssupposedtobeworthit.Today,asa33writer,Iowemuchofmysuccesstomygrandmother’swisdom.34I’vesharedmanyofherinsightswithpeoplearoundme,I’dliketosharethemwiththeworldto35heronceagain.16.A.predictedB.forgotC.sharedD.chose17.A.adventureB.recoveryC.retirementD.departure18.A.soakedupB.toreupC.dugoutD.broughtout19.A.eyesB.handsC.earsD.steps20.A.matteredB.frozeC.reappearedD.widened21.A.cautiouslyB.passionatelyC.blindlyD.randomly22.A.delayB.difficultyC.doubtD.prejudice23.A.publishB.selectC.checkD.withdraw24.A.hesitantB.confidentC.particularD.skeptical25.A.curedB.ridC.remindedD.accused26.A.triersB.beneficiariesC.interpretersD.judges27.A.perceiveB.editC.recommendD.complete28.A.purposefullyB.occasionallyC.secretlyD.continuously29.A.suggestionB.ruleC.shotD.example30.A.lossB.considerationC.choiceD.criterion31.A.getsoverB.consistsofC.looksforD.makesup32.A.annoyingB.complicatedC.satisfyingD.easy33.A.talentedB.professionalC.conservativeD.struggling34.A.WhileB.BeforeC.UnlessD.Once35.A.influenceB.honorC.welcomeD.back三、阅读理解TheCorningMuseumofGlass(CMoG)offersArtist-in-Residenceprogramseveryyear.Today,TheStudioannouncedthecomingguests:severalartistswhowillspendsometimeatTheStudio,researchingandexperimentingwithnewtechniquestofurthertheirwork.Andeachresidentwillgiveapubliclectureduringtheirtimeatthemuseum.CrawfordAlexanderMannⅢMay13~20;PubliclectureonMay16Mann,duringhisresidency,willconductresearchtoshowhowVeniee’s19thCenturyGlassRevivalcontributedtotheachievementsinpaintingandprintmakingbyauthoritativeAmericanartists.FreyjaHartzellJuly29~August9;PubliclectureonAugust8Dr.FreyjaHartzell,associateprofessoratBardGraduateCenterinNewYork,likestostudyhowweinteractwithobjects.Duringherresidency,shewillfocusonhowglassasamaterialistransparent(透明的)buthasnotalwaysdeliveredlecturesonpoliticalandsocialtransparency.MatthewCurtisandMachikoItoSeptember28~October26;PubliclectureonOctober24CurtisandItoarebothglassmakers.Intheirresidency,Curtiswillrealizeaglassstructureofconsiderablescalebyfocusingonthedevelopmentandimprovementofalarge-scaleglassmembrane(膜),whileItowillincreasethescaleofherpiecesandimprovethedetailsofherknittingstructure.AyaOki,BrandynCallahan,andPhirakSuonNovember1~30;PubliclectureonNovember21AyaOki’sworkoftenlooksorganicandballoon-likebecauseofherprocessofhighlightingthematerialityofglass.DesignerSuonandglassblowerCallahanwillexplorehowdigitalmanufacturingand3-Dprintingcaninfluencehowweproduceandthinkaboutglassasamaterial.36.WhatwilltheartistsdoatCMoG?

A.Setupastudio.B.Listentolectures.C.Sharetheirworkexperience.D.Dosomeresearchandexperiment.37.WhowillstayatCMoGfortheshortesttime?

A.Dr.FreyjaHartzell.B.CrawfordAlexanderMannⅢ.C.MatthewCurtisandMachikoIto.D.AyaOki,BrandynCallahan,andPhirakSuon.38.WhatisDr.FreyjaHartzellinterestedin?

A.Thewaypeopleinteractwithobjects.B.Themethodofmakingglass.C.TheinfluenceoftheGlassRevival.D.Thewaytoimprovesocialtransparency.39.WhatcanweknowaboutCurtisandIto’sresearch?

A.It’saboutglassstructure.B.Ithasmadegreatprogress.C.Itlacksfinancialsupport.D.It’sbasedonhigh-techmaterials.40.WhencanyougotoCMoGifyouarecuriousaboutthematerialityofglass?

A.OnMay16.B.OnAugust8.C.OnOctober24.D.OnNovember21.Myhusbandwenttoafriend’sparty,leavingmehomealone.ItwasaFridaynight,andwithnothingplanned,Iturnedtomyporcelain(瓷器)collection.Itneededrearranging.Mygoalwastocreateadisplaythatwasnotonlypleasingtomebutalsoappealingtoothers.Thattaskconsumedagreatdealoftime.Thenextmorningwhenmyhusbandarrivedhome,Ihardlynoticed.Iwasfullyengagedinselectingpiecesthatneededtobemovedaroundtoshowthemtothebesteffect.Timeflewby,andIdidn’trealizeitthen,becauseIwasinthe“flow”.Theconceptofflowappliestomanyactivitiesweenjoyinlife,butit’sparticularlyrelevanttocollectorswhocanlosethemselvesintheircollectionsinvariousways.Flowisdefinedasamentalstateinwhichapersonperforminganactivityisfullyimmersed(沉浸)inafeelingofenergizedfocus,completeinvolvement,andenjoymentintheactivityprocess.Artcollectingcanbedeeplyengagingandfulfilling,makingitanidealcandidateforexperiencingflow.Thishobbyisrichwithopportunitiesfortheappreciationofbeauty,organization,andintellectualstimulation.Thecharacteristicsagreeperfectlywiththecharacteristicsofflow,whichoverallenhanceourwell-beingandlifesatisfaction.WhenIfinallystoodthatmorning,surroundedbymyrearrangedtreasures,Irealizedsomethingprofound.Myhusband’slaughteratmymessyappearanceandtheunsteadyteacupsonthebookshelfwasn’tjustamusement—itwasawitnesstotransformation.“Youlooklikeatimetraveler,”hesaid.Indeed,Ihadjourneyedthroughcenturiesofcraftsmanship(工艺),acrosscultures,intothatrarespacewheretimedisappearsintopurepresence.Inourageofdigitaldistraction,wheretasksmultiplybutsatisfactiondecreases,mynightwiththeporcelainremindedmeofasimpletruth:realsatisfactioncomesfrombeingfullypresentinwhatwelove.Thosequiethoursofrearrangingtheporcelainweremorethanjustorganizingobjects—theywereaninvitationtoslowdown,toconnectwithbeautyandhistory,andtorediscoverthejoyofcompletefocus.41.Whathappenedtotheauthorwhilerearrangingtheporcelaincollection?

A.Shekeptcheckingtheclocktoensureprogress.B.Sheexperiencedconflictswithherhusband.C.Shewastooabsorbedtonoticeanythingelse.D.Sheworkedoutawaytopromoteherefficiency.42.Whichofthefollowingarethecharacteristicsof“flow”?①Completeinvolvementinanactivity.②Beinginafocusedandenergeticstate.③Feelingpressuredtofinishtasksquickly.④Findingenjoymentintheprocess.⑤Beingawareofchangesinthesurroundings.

A.①②④B.②③④C.①④⑤D.②③⑤43.Theauthor’shusbandsaidtheauthorlookedlike“atimetraveler”because________.

A.shewasdressedinold-fashionedclothesB.shewasmentallyconnectedwithhistoricalobjectsC.sheaccidentallymixedpiecesfromdifferenterasD.sheworkedcontinuouslythroughthenight44.Whatdoestheauthorintendtotellusinthelastparagraph?

A.Weshouldpursuemoreproductivetasks.B.Artcollectinghelpsussolvemodernanxieties.C.Traditionalhobbiesarelosingtheirvalue.D.Weshouldfullyengageinwhatwelove.45.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.FindingJoyinFocus:My“Flow”ExperienceB.MyTimeTravelwithPorcelainOneDayC.MyReflectiononArtCollectionsD.EnjoyingtheArtofPorcelain:APersonalStoryItseemsliketherearefastfooddrive-thrusoneverycorner,andcertaincitiesaretakingstepstomakesurethatdrive-thrusdon’tgetanymoreprevalent(普遍的)thantheyalreadyare.LongBeachandMinneapolisbecametwolatestcitiesthathavepassedaby-laws(地方性法规)toachievethisgoal,whiletheexistingdrive-thruwindowsareheretostay,aslongasthey’reprofitable.OfficialsinMinneapolisclaimthatpeoplewhowaitintheircarsfortheirfoodreleasemorecarbonemissionsintotheenvironmentthanthosewhoparkandeatinside.That’swhythebanispartofthecity’slong-termplancalledMinneapolis2040,whichincludesagoaltocut80%ofcarbonemissionsby2050.Whilethoseimprovementsarecertainlybeneficialtotheplanetanditsinhabitants,there’smoreatplay.Ina2018studyanalyzingdrive-thrubansin27Canadiancities,researchersnoted,“Healthpromotionandchronic(慢性的)diseasepreventionarepublichealthgainsfromtheimplementationoffastfooddrive-throughserviceby-laws.”Asthestudymentioned,inSouthLosAngeles,whereanestimated45%ofthe900restaurantsintheareaservedfastfoodandalmost37%ofadultsand30%ofchildrenwereoverweight,by-lawslikeMinneapolis’areurgentlyneeded.RolandSturm,asenioreconomist,explains,“Supportersofthebansoftenemphasizetheirpotentialhealthbenefits,butthereisnoevidencetobackupthoseclaims.”Hementionedobesityrateswentup,notdown,afterSouthLosAngelesbannednewstand-alonefastfoodrestaurants.“Ifwewanttolowerobesity,thesebansareactuallyoverstated,”Sturmsays.Besides,suchbansarenotmeanttoabolishfastfood.Intheabsenceofadrive-thruoption,customersmightordertheirdinnerthroughanapplikeUberEats.HankCardello,directoroftheHudsonInstitute’sFoodPolicyCenter,warnsthatattemptingtoaddressobesitywithlegislationisasupersizetask.Meanwhile,thereareothercitiesfollowingMinneapolis’example.Itseemsthatpullingintothedrive-throughlanetoorderburgersisgettingharderandharder.46.What’sthesharedaimofLongBeachandMinneapolis?

A.Toshutdownloss-makingdrive-thrus.B.Torestrictinvestmentsinthefoodindustry.C.Toboosttheprofitofthedrive-thrubusiness.D.Tobantheopeningofnewfastfooddrive-thrus.47.WhatcausedMinneapolis’officialstopasstheby-law?

A.Drive-thrus’lowworkingefficiency.B.Theabundanceofpublicparkingareas.C.Drive-thrus’harmfulenvironmentalimpact.D.Thepopularityoforderingfoodfrommobileapps.48.Howcantheby-lawsbenefitpeopleaccordingtothe2018study?

A.Byimprovingthenutritionoffastfood.B.Bymakingfastfoodrestaurantsmorereachable.C.Byincreasingtheinsuranceonchronicdiseases.D.Bymotivatingthemtomakehealthierfoodchoices.49.HowdoesRolandSturmsoundregardingtheby-law?

A.Appreciative.B.Negative.C.Neutral.D.Supportive.50.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthetext?

A.Willfastfooddrive-thruscometoanend?B.Fastfooddrive-thrusareoftendouble-edgedC.Willdrive-thrusgetprevalentagainintheUS?D.AnewchallengeappearsintheUSfoodindustryWell,researchsuggestshavingamessydeskhasitsbenefitsandsodoesatidyone.Whileanextremelyneatandorganizedapproachtoyourworkingenvironmentmayindicatehigherlevelsofgenerosityandconscientiousness(一丝不苟),takingamorerelaxedattitudetotidinessmayresultinhigherlevelsofcreativity.Atleast,thatwastheconclusionofapaperpublishedinPsychologicalSciencein2025.PsychologistKathleenVohsandherteamcompletedaseriesofexperimentsincontrastingofficeenvironments—onethatwascleanandorderedandanotherthatwaschaoticandseeminglydisorganized.Participantsinthefirstenvironmentdonatedmoretocharityandweremorelikelytopickhealthysnackoptions.However,thoseinthemessierenvironmentsappearedtothinkoutsidetheboxandcontributetomorenovelideaswhenrequiredtoidentifynewusesforaping-pongball.Whileorderlyenvironmentsmayencouragepeopletoabidebyconventionsandplayitsafe,amessierspacemay“inspirebreakingfreeoftradition”,inspiring“freshinsights”,Vohsconcluded.“Thebusinessworldishighlyfocusedonenhancinginnovation,butourresearchimpliesthatthesegoalscouldbeunintentionallyrestrictedbytheminimalist(简约主义的)movement,”shewrote.“Whilecleaningupcertainlyhasitsbenefits,cleanspacesmightbetooconventionaltoletinspirationflow.”Throughouttheyears,popularstudieshaveconnectedanumberofcharacteristicsandhabitstoIQ.Indeed,adarksenseofhumour,asensitivitytoloudchewingandapreferenceforcatsoverdogs(goodnewsforchildlesscatladies!)haveallbeenlinkedtointelligenceand/orcreativity.Sohasbeingafitnessenthusiastandacouchpotato—and,yes,weseetheridiculousnessandcontradiction.So,withthisinmind,itmightbeworthtakingthemallwithsomereservations.Butlet’sgetbacktothestateofyourdesk.Ifitisonthemessierside,youareingoodcompany.AlbertEinstein,SteveJobs,andMarkTwainallpreferredtheirworkspacestoremaininastateofproductivedisorder.So,nexttimeyourbossaccusesyouofhavingaless-than-tidyworksurface,youcanpointoutVohs’studytothem.51.Whatdoesthe2025papersuggest?

A.Mostworkersprefertidyofficeenvironments.B.Bothtidyandmessyworkspaceshavetheirbenefits.C.Messyworkspacesareassociatedwithhigherstress.D.Tidyworkspacesguaranteeprofessionalsuccess.52.ForparticipantsinVohsandherteam’sexperiments,untidinessseemsto______.

A.improvefocusondetailsB.promotehealthyeatinghabitsC.increasecharitablegivingD.fuelinnovativethinking53.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“abideby”inparagraph3mean?

A.Missout.B.Oppose.C.Keepto.D.Correct.54.Whatmighttheauthorprobablyrecommendreaderstodo?

A.Viewstudyfindingsguardedly.B.Linkstudyresultswithdailylife.C.AdoptasenseofhumourtoboostIQ.D.Pursueahealthierlifestyle.55.Whydoestheauthorwritethelastparagraph?

A.Tocomparedifferentworkingstyles.B.Todefendmessyworkingenvironments.C.Tocriticizemodernofficedesigntrends.D.TopromoteVohs’researchfindings.阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。Formanyyears,Ihadenjoyedpaintingaswellasmakingjewelryandgardenart.Onweekends,I’dsetupmytentandtablesanddisplaymyitemsatcraftfairs.ItwastiringbutIenjoyedit.However,whenIwasseventy-one,IsufferedfromLymedisease.Thoughreceivingtreatment,Iwasstillweakenedbythedisease.TherewasnowayIcouldgobacktovending(卖东西).Thisbrokemyheart,andIbecamedepressedandoftenlayawakeallnight.Ihadnointerestinpaintingormakinganything.Mydoctorsuggested,“Trysomethingnew!”Butwhatwouldthatbe?Oneday,IlearnedalocalfarmcalledOATS,whichoffered“animaltherapy(治疗)”topeoplewithseriousmentalillnesses.Itwasawayoflearningaboutanimalsandbeingclosetonaturewhilepatientswerereceivingphysicalandemotionaltherapy.Idecidedtovolunteerthere.Despitemyhealthissues,theyassuredmethey’dfindsomethingformetodo.Idrovetherethenextmorningtofindchi

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