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2026届河南濮阳市高三考前预测英语试卷一、阅读理解FourBestBooksAboutFoodGoodThingsInher2017bookSalt,Fat,Acid,Heat,SaminNosrataimedtoempowerreadersbybreakingdowncookingintoitsfundamentals.Eightyearslater,withherfollow-up,GoodThings,shewantsherreaderstousefoodtomakeconnections.Everythingfeelsinformal,withcasualstoriesabouthowafriendinspiredarecipeorganicallyflowingintotheingredientsandinstructions.RecipesFromtheAmericanSouthHere’sanindicationofhowdeepintoSouthernfoodhistorianMichaelTwittygoes:Therearesixrecipesinthisbookforbiscuits.There’sastorybehindeachoneandforeveryoneofthemorethan250otherrecipesinthebook.Theblocksofrecipesarebrokenupbyhisessaysonsuchtopicsasbread,cornandhunting,whichreadlikeengaginghistorylessonsinsteadofacookingclass.ParmtoTableChristianPetronihasdevelopedhisownpersonalbrandofItalianAmericancooking,andhecooksforhis730,000socialmediafollowers.Inhisfirstbook,ParmtoTable,heoffersrecipesforfamilyfavoritesfromtheBronxandSouthernItaly,wherehespenthischildhoodsummers.Petroniisdrivenbytraditionbutnotboundbyit:Hispenneallavodkaincludesneitherpennenorvodka,becauserigatoniandwhitewinehavemoreflavor.WeAreEatingtheEarthThemainideaofWeAreEatingtheEarthisthatinanerawhenweneedtobereforesting,we’restilldeforestingtocreatelandtofeedanever-growingpopulation.JournalistMichaelGrunwaldexploresoptionstoproducefoodmoreefficiently,weighingtherolesthatthingslikemeatimposters(仿制肉)andregenerativefarmingcanandcan’tplayinanypotentialsolution.Grunwaldemployslotsofanalogies(类比)andeasilyvisualizedcomparisonstokeepthecomplexinformationdigestible.1.WhenwasGoodThingspublished?

A.In2009.B.In2017.C.In2018.D.In2025.2.WhatisafeatureofRecipesFromtheAmericanSouth?

A.Itintegrateslifestoriesintoillustrations.B.Itcombinesrecipeswithhistoricalessays.C.Itscontentislimitedtorealhistorylessons.D.ItsrecreatedrecipesareintendedforItalians.3.WhoismostlikelytobeattractedbyMichaelGrunwald’sbook?

A.Amathteacher.B.Anenvironmentalist.C.Afanofhistory.D.Anadventureseeker.Unlikeherusualroutineofheadingstraighthomeafterwork,IvonaJankovicfoundherselfsteppingintoastudioinTianjin’sTianmeiArtDistrictoneeveninginMarch.There,alongsideagroupoflocalresidents,shejoinedaworkshopledbyanexperiencedartisttoexplorethefundamentalsoftraditionalChineselandscapepainting.TheclasswastaughtbyWeiYunfei,vice-chairmanoftheTianjinArtistsAssociationandprofessorattheTianjinAcademyofFineArts.ForJankovic,aSerbiannationalwithnobackgroundinChinesepainting,theartformhadalwaysfeltunfamiliaranddistant.Weibeganbyintroducingbasicbrushandinktechniques,andthenguidedparticipantsthroughcomposingaclassiclandscape—distantmountains,flowingrivers,scatteredtreesandsmallboats.JankovicheldatraditionalChinesebrush,carefullyaddingblossomstotreebranches.Asshehesitated,Weiofferedasimpleinstruction:“Paintfreely,andtrustyourinstincts(直觉).”Jankovicsaid,“WhenIwasusingchopsticksatdinner,Icaughtmyselfthinkingofhowtohandleabrush.Itfeelsliketheseelementsarebecomingpartofmydailylife.”“Throughexposingparticipantstohands-onpaintingexperiences,theycannotonlylearnthetechniquesofbrushandinkbutalsodevelopagenuineinterestinChinesetraditionalart,thusgainingdeeperinsightintoChineseculture,”Weisaid.TheclasswasheldattheSunQifengArtMuseum,situatedwithinTianmeiArtDistrict,currentlyoneofTianjin’smostlivelyandpopulartouristdestinations.“TianmeiArtDistrictactsasawonderfulplatformforpeopletoaccessart,breakingbarriersusuallyassociatedwithacademicinstitutions.Peoplecanwalkin,takepartandexperienceartdirectly,”Weisaid.Thedistrict’sdesignreinforcesthatopenness.Transparent(透明的)floor-to-ceilingwindowsrevealongoingartexhibitionsandexperimentalartclasses.Theareaisfullofactivitywithyounglocalsandinternationalvisitors,creatingauniquemixofartisticstyleandeverydaycitylife.4.WhydidJankovicgotothestudioinTianjin’sTianmeiArtDistrict?

A.TolearnChinesepainting.B.Toarrangeanartexhibition.C.Toteachlocalsapaintingclass.D.Tointerviewanestablishedartist.5.WhatcanbelearnedfromJankovic’swordsinparagraph4?

A.ShepreferredChinesefoodtoChineseart.B.ShebecameanexpertinChinesepainting.C.Wei’sinstructionsmatchherlifephilosophy.D.Thelessonremainedwithheroutsidethestudio.6.WhatdoesWeisayaboutTianmeiArtDistrict?

A.Itcanreplaceacademicinstitutions.B.Itmakesartaccessibletothepublic.C.Itfocusesonsellingtraditionalcrafts.D.Itisdominatedbyprofessionalartists.7.Fromwhichsectionofamagazineisthetextmostprobablytaken?

A.Travel.B.Lifestyle.C.Culture.D.Entertainment.Aworldbuiltaroundself-checkouts,GPS,deliveryapps,andscreensmightbequietlyshrinkingtheamountofrealconversationwehaveeachday.Anewstudysuggeststhatdailyspokenwordcountshavebeenfallingforyears.MatthiasMehl,apsychologyprofessorattheUniversityofArizonawhostudieseverydaycommunication,didn’tevensetouttofindthistrend.ItshowedupwhenMehlandhiscolleaguestriedtoreplicate(复制)hisfamous2007sciencepaperonhowmuchmenandwomentalk.Theresearcherspulledwordcountsfrom22differentstudiesconductedbetween2005and2019forentirelydifferentpurposes,involvingaround2,200people.“Mycollaborator,ValeriaPfeifer,cametomewiththewordcountsfromthereplicationanalyses,”Mehlsaid.“Itoldhertherehadtobeamistake.Butsherecheckedeverything,andthenumberheld.”Onereasonwhythisstudyishardtodismissisthewaythedatawerecollected.It’snotliketheresearcherswerecherry-picking“quietpeople”samples.“Participantshadnoideatheirwordcountswouldeverbeanalyzedthisway,whichrulesoutanyconcernthatpeopleadjustedtheirbehaviortofitanassumption,”Mehlsaid.“Whenweplottedthedailyspokenwordcountsagainsttheyeareachstudywascollected,wefoundaconsistentdecline,”Mehlexplained.“Everyyear,theestimateofdailyspokenwordsdroppedby338.”It’spossiblethattotalwordoutputhasn’tdeclinedatall—itmayevenhaverisen—ifyoucounteverythingpeopletype.ButMehlarguesthatspokenconversationisn’tjustwordcount—itcarriestone,timing,awkwardpauses,laughter,andwarmth—thestuffthatgivessociallifeitstexture(质感).“These338wordsarenotonelongconversationwestoppedhaving.Theyarespreadacrosssmallmomentsthroughouttheday—askingacashierforhelp,gettingdirectionsfromastranger,andchattingwithaneighbor.Thosemomentsaddup,andtheirabsencedoes,too,”Mehlsaid.Inotherwords,thisresearchisn’tjustabouttalk.It’saboutwhattalkrepresents:smallsocialcontact,low-stakeswarmth,andthequietgluethatholdseverydaycommunitytogether.8.WhatisMehl’sinitialreactiontothewordcounts?

A.Heacknowledgedthem.B.Heexpressedhisdoubt.C.Hehadanothercheckinperson.D.Hedidn’ttakethemseriously.9.Whatdoesparagraph4focuson?

A.Whythedataarereliable.B.Thestepsofdatacollection.C.Whyparticipantsbehavednaturally.D.Theimportanceofselectingpropersamples.10.WhichofthefollowingstatementsdoesMehlprobablyagreewith?

A.Wordcountsfailtoreflectlifequality.B.Smalltalkusuallyoccursamongstrangers.C.Spokenconversationiscrucialinsociallife.D.Talkandwrittenwordsareequallydeclining.11.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?

A.Towarnofthedeclineinrealconversation.B.Toanalyzetheimpactoftechnologyontalk.C.Toexplainhowtoincreasedailycommunication.D.Torecommendamethodforlanguagestudy.Thoughseeminglyordinary,busstopsareanessentialpartofanyurbanecosystem.Onthesurface,theysimplyprovideshelterforpeoplewaitingforthebus,buttheycanalsobeplacesforpeopletofindinformation,socialize,andsometimes,eventoexperienceart.Now,however,citiesaroundtheworldarediscoveringanotheruseforbusstops.AccordingtoTheWashingtonPost,theyaretakingthesestructuresthatareessentiallynothingmorethanthreewallsandaroofandturningthemintohomesforwildlife.AddinggreenroofstobusstopswasoncesimplyasmallinitiativeintheNetherlands.Now,however,theenvironmentallyfriendlyinnovationisspreadingthroughoutEurope,NorthAmerica,andAsia.So,whyaresomanycitiesbuildinggreenbusstops?Forone,theykeepthingscool,andnotonlybecausetheyprovidecommuters(通勤者)withshelterfromthesun.Greenroofsingeneralhavebeenshowntoreducetheurbanheatislandeffect,andcanlowerthesurroundingairtemperatureby20degreesFahrenheit.Likewise,greenbusstops,especiallythoseplantedwithbiodiverse,nativeplants,areaboontolocalwildlife.Forinstance,inUtrecht,thegreenbusstopshavebeendesignedtocreateabeltofbeelinesthatprovidetheinsectswithconsistentfood.Andinfact,thenationalbeecensushasbeenshowingsignsthatthebeepopulationinthecityisgrowing.In2022,researchersfromtheSocietyfortheProtectionofUndergroundNetworks(SPUN),anorganizationdevotedtothestudyandprotectionoftheworld’smycorrhizae,atypeoffungi(真菌),discoveredthatUtrecht’snetworkofgreenbusstoproofswereburstingwithfungalbiodiversity.“There’ssomethingjustsospecialaboutsittingunderneathabiodiversityhotspotwhilewaitingtogotowork,”JustinSteward,adatascientistatSPUN,saidofUtrecht’sfungi-richbusstopgardens.AcrosstheAtlantic,inBoston,greenbusstopshavebeenvisitedbymorethanjustbees.“We’veseenbutterflies,bees,birds,evensquirrels,”ZoeDavis,thecity’sseniorclimateresilienceprojectmanager,toldTheWashingtonPost.12.Whatcanwelearnaboutbusstopsfromparagraph1?

A.Theyhavemultiplefunctions.B.Theythreatenurbanecosystems.C.Theyrequireregularmaintenance.D.Theyforcewildlifetoberelocated.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“boon”probablymeaninparagraph4?

A.Mystery.B.Luxury.C.Benefit.D.Innovation.14.WhyisZoeDavisquotedinthetext?

A.Tostressthevalueofwildlifeconservation.B.Topictureaharmoniousfutureofurbanlife.C.Totellthenecessityofattractingwildlifetocities.D.Toprovetheeffectofgreenbusstopsonbiodiversity.15.Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.HowtoBuildGreenRoofsonBusStopsB.WhyCommutersAdvocateGreenBusStopsC.Green-roofedBusStopsAreSpreadingFasterD.BusStopsAreBecomingaBiodiversityHotspotInanygivenmoment,youcangrow,adapt,andfindhope.Thebiggestdifficultiesinlifeoftensparkthemostprofoundgrowth,newpointsofview,andtransformation.Byusingpracticalstrategies,youcannavigatecrisesmoreeffectively,staypositive,andemergestrongerontheotherside.16Whenyougothroughsomethingdifficult,itcanbehelpfultosurroundyourselfwithastrongandencouragingsupportsystem.Stagnation,lowmotivation,andlackofprogresscanleadtoafeelingofbeingstuckthatrarelyresolvesitselfthroughself-reliancealone.Havingsupportivefriends,family,andcommunitycanprovidetheemotionalvalidation(认可),freshperspectives,andrenewedmotivationyouneedtokeepmovingforward.Calmyourselfdownthroughself-carePracticingself-soothingtechniquescouldhelpyoumanagestressduringchallengingmoments,accordingtoHealthline.Youcantryactivitiesincludingmindfulbreathing,listeningtoyourfavoritemusic,orchangingyourfocusthroughgoingoutside.17.BeyourowncheerleaderWhentimesgettough,yourinnervoicecanbecomeasourceofpositivity.18.Whennegativeself-talkstartsholdingyouback,it’stimetoshiftyourmindsetandbecomeyourowncheerleader.Practiceslikeloving-kindnessmeditation,breathingexercises,andcelebratingdailyachievementshelpreplaceharsh(严厉的)innervoices.Gradually,reframingcriticismwithakinderinnervoicecouldsupportyouthroughchallenges.Focusonwhat’sunderyourcontrol19.Butyourrealpowercomesfromshiftingyourattentiontowhatyoucaninfluence.Focusingonactionablestepslikesettinggoalscouldallowyoutokeepmovingforward,insteadoffeelingsidelinedbycircumstances.20:staringatthedoorwon’topenit,butlookingforthekey—throughyouractions—justmight.

A.LeanonyoursupportsystemB.BeinspirationalandresourcefulC.ThinkofchallengesaslockeddoorsD.Actsofself-carelikethesecandowondersE.PushopenthedoortobeingsupportiveandpositiveF.Butsometimes,youmayfallintopatternsofself-doubtG.Inlife,itcanbeeasytogetstuckworryingaboutthingsbeyondyourcontrol二、完形填空VishaandAnkeetShahwereinthemiddleofameaningfulmomentoftheirweddingattheOklahomaCityConventionCenterwhensomethingunexpectedhappened.ThecouplewascelebratingtheirtraditionalGarbadance,somethingVishahadbeenespecially21about,whenthemusicsuddenlystoppedandsirens(警报)22theroom.“Irememberthemsaying,‘Wehavean23!There’satornado(龙卷风)happeningandweneedtotake24andgodownstairs,’”Ankeet25.Withnearly400guestsinattendance,theweddingplannerandvenuestaffquicklysprangintoaction,26movingeveryonedownstairsinabout10to15minutes.Asthegroupsettledintotheshelter,theyrealizedtheyweren’t27.Avolleyballtournamentwasalso28inthebuildingatthesametime,andtheteamshadalsobeendirectedtoshelterinplace.That’swhenthemoodbeganto29.“Westartedchattingwithoneofthecoaches,andthegirlsranontothecourttotakepictureswiththecouple,which30themup,”saidtheweddingplanner,whodecidedtocontinuetheceremonythen.Membersofthevolleyballteamsdidn’tjustwatchfromthesidelines—theyjumpedrightintothe31.“Thegirlsweresinginganddancingwithus,makingusfeellike32,”Ankeetsaid.TheteamsevenhelpedrecreatetheGarba—thistimewithoutmusic.ButVishalikedthe33dance.Whatcouldhavebeenastressful34turnedintoanunforgettable35ofkindnessandconnection.21.A.upsetB.optimisticC.worriedD.excited22.A.locatedB.emptiedC.filledD.ruined23.A.invitationB.emergencyC.occasionD.approach24.A.shelterB.timeC.notesD.exams25.A.recalledB.suggestedC.comfortedD.apologized26.A.curiouslyB.safelyC.gratefullyD.frankly27.A.awakeB.aliveC.aloneD.asleep28.A.fallingbehindB.breakingdownC.cuttinginD.takingplace29.A.disappearB.stayC.shiftD.emerge30.A.calledB.servedC.linedD.cheered31.A.negotiationB.celebrationC.preparationD.competition32.A.royaltyB.performersC.staffD.strangers33.A.puzzlingB.complexC.silentD.similar34.A.experimentB.interruptionC.appointmentD.interaction35.A.displayB.symptomC.warningD.challenge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。Youabsolutelycan’ttakemymumanywherewithoutherdirectinga15-minutephotoshoot.Ifyouthinkthatmeanssheenjoysbeing36thecamera,you’rewrong.Mumistheeverpresentsubjectandstarofherhappyphotoswhilefriendsandfamilymoveinandoutassupportingcharacters.Dad,meanwhile,iscrouched(蹲伏)nexttoabush,37(try)togetthebestangleofMumgazingserenelyintothedistance.Mum’s38(enthusiastic)fordocumentingfamilyoutingsusedtoannoymeas39child.ButasI’vegottenolder,I’verealizedtheerrorofmyways.Namely:ifyoudon’tcaptureyourbestanglesregularly,peoplewillforgethowattractiveyouwere.Manypeoplewishtheyhadamum40neverletsherkidsforgetthat,andI’mgratefulthatI’vegot41(I).Ilovelookingthroughourfamilyalbums(相册)andadmiringthosephotosofMumnexttorosebushes42casuallyleaningagainstatree.Iloveseeinghersharephotosonline,andthewayallherfriends43(instant)rushovertotellherthatsheisstillbeautiful.Mostofall,Iloveitwhenshehasextensiveproofoftheregular,non-eventfullifestuffnooneelsethinkstocapture.Weoftenforget44(appreciate)thosetimes—andwhatwe45(look)likewhenwewereyoung.四、书信写作46.假定你是李华,你上周末和父母一起在伦敦旅游时可能将自己的一本日记落在了酒店。请你给酒店负责人Mr.Smith写封邮件,内容包括:1.请求帮助;2.表达感谢。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearMr.Smith,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua五、书面表达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。Traviswasthecaptainofaseniorboys’hockeyteamandalwaysdreamedofbecomingoneofthebesthockeyplayersintheworld.Hewasnotonlyaskilledplayerbutalsoanaturalleader,admiredbyhisteammatesforhismaturity,responsibility,anddedication.Travisalsohadagiftforbringingoutthebestinothers.Hewouldoftenstayafterpracticetohelpotherplayersimprovetheirshootingskills.HiscoachoftenremarkedthatTravishadtherarepotentialtobecomeagreatcoachoneday.However,somethingunexpectedhappened.OnesnowyDecemberevening,duringagameagainstadominantlocalteam,Travisscoredabrilliantgoal.Butthecelebrationlastedonlyseconds.Ashecrashedintotheendboardsafterthegoal,hislowerbacktookthefullimpact.Theresultwasdevastating:Aseriousinjurylefthimparalyzed(瘫痪)fromthewaistdown.Inthehospital,doctorsdeliver

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