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2026届陕西咸阳市武功县普集高级中学2025~2026学年下学期高三核心模拟卷(中)英语(六)试卷一、听力选择题1.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Classmates.B.Strangers.C.Friends.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Acenter.B.Thetraffic.C.Amovie.3.HowwilltheweatherbeinsouthernUtahtomorrow?

A.Rainy.B.Windy.C.Sunny.4.Whatdoesthewomanprobablywantthemantodo?

A.Playcardgameswithher.B.Teachhertoplaychess.C.Makecardsforher.5.Whydoesthemanmakethecall?

A.Tobuysomepills.B.Toaskforadayoff.C.Tomakeanappointment.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthepollution?

A.Worrying.B.Amusing.C.Annoying.7.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoing?

A.Cuttingdownonplastics.B.Joininginclean-upactivities.C.Usingpublictransportation.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whendidthewoman’sstomachpainstarttoworsen?

A.Threedaysago.B.Twodaysago.C.Yesterday.9.Whatwaswrongwiththewomanyesterday?

A.Shethrewuponce.B.Shehadbackpain.C.Shecaughtafever.10.Whatwillthewomandonext?

A.Haveherbloodtested.B.Takesomemedicine.C.Getashot.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatisthewomanreallyfondof?

A.Painting.B.Teaching.C.Engineering.12.Whatcanbeknownabouttheman?

A.Hewantstobealawyer.B.Heisintoarchitecturaldesign.C.Hefoundtheperfectplacetolive.13.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Athome.B.Inahospital.C.Inaschool.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.WhywasKevinabsentfromthemeeting?

A.Heoverslept.B.Hiscarbrokedown.C.Heforgottheschedule.15.WhathappenedtoKevin’sphone?

A.Ithasapoorsignal.B.Itwasunderrepair.C.Itranoutofbattery.16.HowdoesKevinfeelaboutbuyinganewcar?

A.Itisimpractical.B.Itcoststoomuchtime.C.Itisworthless.17.Whatalternativeadvicedoesthewomangive?

A.Sellingthecar.B.Sharingacar.C.Rentingacar.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.WhatinspiredSarahJohnsontocreatetheSmartHealthMat?

A.Herinterestintechnology.B.Herfather’sbackpain.C.Herpoorsleepquality.19.WhatmakestheSmartHealthMatdifferentfromothermats?

A.Itcanspotearlysignsofhealthproblems.B.Ittrackspeople’sheartratesandbreathing.C.Itavoidsusingadvancedsensors.20.Whatisthespeaker’sattitudetowardstheSmartHealthMat?

A.Doubtful.B.Unconcerned.C.Admiring.二、阅读理解EdinburghInternationalBookFestival2025TheEdinburghInternationalBookFestivalhasunveiled(公布)itsprogrammeforthisyear.Here,TheScotsmantakesalookatwhoisappearingandhowandwhentobuytickets—aswellasansweringallofyourkeyquestionsaroundtheevent.ThefestivalwillrunfromAugust9toAugust24.ThisisthesecondyearthattheeventwilltakeplaceatitsnewhomeintheEdinburghFuturesInstitute,neartheMeadows.Whoisspeakingatthisyear’sfestival?ScottishauthorsIrvineWelshandMaggieO’FarrellaretojoinHeartstopperwriterAliceOseman,aswellasformerfirstministerNicolaSturgeonatthisyear’sEdinburghInternationalBookFestival.OutlanderstarSamHeughanwillgiveacocktail(鸡尾酒)classtopromotehisnewbookofcocktailrecipes,whileactorsBrianCox,ViggoMortensenandVanessaRedgravewilltakepartinevents.Otherhighlightsoftheprogrammecanbeviewedhere.Thefestival’sprogrammeisbasedaroundthethemeofRepair,seekingtoexplorethingswhichfeelbrokenandlookingathowtheycouldbefixed—fromthephysicaltothepolitical,theemotionaltotheenvironmental,andbeyond.Whatarethevenues?Thelayout(布局)islikelytobefairlysimilartolastyear’sevent.However,thebookfestivalwillhaveanextendedbarareaandaspecially-createdKidsZone.Abookshopwillremainonsite,whereauthorsigningswilltakeplace.EventswilltakeplacebothinsideandoutsidetheFuturesInstitute,aswellasaseriesofeventsknownastheFrontListinnearbyMcEwanHall.Ticketsgoonsaleonlineat10amonSaturday,June21,andcanbebookedhere.Ticketpricesrangefromfreeeventsto£21aseat.21.Whatdowelearnaboutthefestival?

A.Itsvenuewasrelocatedonce.B.Itsdurationisonemonth.C.Itstargetparticipantsarekids.D.Itslayouthaschangedalot.22.Whowillgivealessonduringthefestival?

A.MaggieO’Farrell.B.NicolaSturgeon.C.SamHeughan.D.VanessaRedgrave.23.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?

A.Topopularizeemergingauthors.B.Tointroduceabookfestival.C.Toexplorewaystosellusedbooks.D.TocelebrateScottishculture.AsacollegestudentatHarvardUniversity,Dr.JohnR.Adler,Jr.wasattractedbythewaysurgerywasdoneinsciencefictionshows.Itdidn’tinvolvescalpelsorstitches(缝合).Instead,physiciansdirectedenergytotreatpatientswithoutpainorrecoverytime.Thatideastuckwithhim.Yearslater,hewouldhelpbringaversionoffuturisticsurgeryintorealitywithaninventioncalledCyberKnife,aninnovativeradiosurgerysystemthatusespreciselytargetedradiationtotreattumors(肿瘤)withoutasinglecut.Workingasaneurosurgeonhadshownhimthatanon-invasive(无创的)alternativetoconventionalsurgerycouldbeagame-changerforpatientswithcomplexorinoperabletumors.Bigmedicaldevicecompanies,ontheotherhand,weren’tconvincedthatCyberKnifewasaworthwhileinvestment.Forthreeyears,Adlerreceivedonerejectionafterthenext.ItbecameapparenttoAdlerthatbringinghisvisionofthefutureofmedicinetolifewouldrequiremorethanamedicaldegree—he’dneedtofigureoutthebusinesssideaswell.“Myideasweretooextreme,butIfeltthatradiosurgeryistoogoodtoberefused,”Adlerexplained.“Irealizedtheonlywaytoaccomplishthiswastodoastart-up.”Andso,Adlerbeganhisjourneyofstartingacompany.Heraisedaroundoffundingfromfriends,familyandotherneurosurgeonswhobelievedinthepotentialofhiswork.Withtheirsupport,helaunchedhisfirstcompany,Accuray,tocommercializeCyberKnife.Itwasn’teasy.Hespentyearsdealingwithfundingchallenges,regulatorybarriersanddoubtfromthemedicalestablishmentbefore.CyberKnifegainedrealpopularity.Alongtheway,healsoneededtolearnhowtorunacompany,anentirelydifferentskillsetfromhistraininginmedicine.Itwasadifficultactofbalancingresearchanddevelopmentwithhumanresources.Butthepayoffwasworthit.Todate,morethanonemillionpatientshavereceivedtreatmentwithtechnologyfromAccuray.Yeteventhatmilestonedidn’tfeelcloseenoughtoAdler’svisionof“sci-fi”-stylesurgery.24.WhatdroveAdlertodevelopCyberKnife?

A.Surgicaltoolsusedinoperation.B.Thetechniquesinsciencefiction.C.Arequestfromhisprofessors.D.Thehighdemandfortreatments.25.WhydidAdlerdecidetosetupacompany?

A.Businessfieldsweremoreprofitable.B.Hehaddifficultyincooperatingwithothers.C.Hismedicaldegreedisqualifiedhimasadoctor.D.Heneededtoputhisinventionintopractice.26.WhichwordcanbestdescribeAdler?

A.Determined.B.Reliable.C.Responsible.D.Kind-hearted.27.WhatdoesAdler’svisionsuggestabouthim?

A.Heiseasilysatisfied.B.Hedoubtshisownwork.C.Heaimsforgreatergoals.D.Heignorespatients’needs.InacaveoverlookingtheoceanonthesoutherncoastofSouthAfrica,archaeologistsdiscoveredthousandsofstonetools,createdbyancienthumansroughly20,000yearsago.Byexaminingtinydetails,archaeologistsareabletotellhowthetoolsweremade.Researchersanalyzedthesestonetoolsanddiscussedhowthedifferenttechniquesusedtomakethemdemonstratedthewaysthatprehistoricpeopletraveled,interacted,andsharedtheirskills.“Thisisanimportantinsightintohowpeoplewholivedinthisregionwereliving,huntingandrespondingtotheirenvironment,”saysSaraWatson,ascientistattheFieldMuseum’sNegauneeIntegrativeResearchCenter.Duringtheperiodwhentheseblades(刀片)weremade,between24,000and12,000yearsago,theEarthwasnearingtheendofthelastmajoriceage.SincesomuchoftheEarth’swaterwasfrozeninglaciers(冰川)andicecaps,thesealevelwaslower,andtheregionthat’snowthecoastofSouthAfricawasafewmilesinland.Thecaves,partofwhatarchaeologistscalltheRobbergtechnocomplex,nolongeroverlookaplain—they’reinatoweringcliff(悬崖)overarockybeach.Everyday,Watsonandhercoworkersmadetheclimbwithalltheirequipment,weighingupto50poundsperperson.Beneathancientdustanddirt,Watsonandherteamfoundthousandsofstonetools:small,sharpblades,aswellasthelargerpiecesofrockfromwhichthesebladesweremade.Thebiggerrockthatbladesaremadefromiscalledacore.Watsonandhercoworkersobservedseveraldistinctpatternsofhowthecoreshadbeenbrokenintosmallerblades.Overall,WatsonsaysthatthestudyrevealshowmuchtherestillistolearnabouttheRobbergcavesandthepeoplewhousedthemthousandsofyearsago.“Wehaveaverylongandrichhistoryasaspecies,andhumansgobackalotfartherintimethanmostpeoplerealize,”saysWatson.“Peoplelivingaroundthelasticeagewereverycomparabletopeopletoday.”28.Whatcanweknowaboutthestonetoolsfromparagraph1?

A.Theywereemployedfordecoration.B.Theyhelpedalotintravelling.C.Theywerefoundontheoceanfloor.D.Theyshowancientpeople’slife.29.Whyisatoweringcliffmentioned?

A.Toexplainwhythetoolsarewell-preserved.B.Tostresshowhardarchaeologicalworkis.C.Tohighlightchangessincethelasticeage.D.Tocriticizemoderncoastaldevelopment.30.WhatdoesSaraWatsonsayaboutprehistorichumans?

A.Theyweretechnologicallypoor.B.Theyweresimilartomodernhumans.C.Theirsocialabilitywaslimitedtohunting.D.Theirexistencehasbeenthoroughlystudied.31.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?

A.Ascientificjournal.B.Aliteraturereview.C.Atravelguide.D.Afashionmagazine.AtowninFinlandhasbegunusingtheworld’slargest“sandbattery”tohelpprovideheat.Theunusualmethodofstoringenergyallowsthetowntocreateheatwhenelectricitypricesarecheap,andstoreitforlongperiodsoftime.Theheatcanthenbeusedwheneverit’sneeded.PornainenisatowninFinlandwithabout5,000people.Mostofthebuildingsinthetownareheatedthrough“districtheating”.Inadistrictheatingsystem,hotwaterispipedintothebuildingsfromacentralheatingplant.Thatway,eachbuildingdoesn’tneedtohaveitsownboiler.ThecentralheatingsysteminPornainenisrunbyacompanycalledLoviisanLämpö.Untilrecently,Pornainen’sheatcamefromburningoilandwoodchips.LoviisanLämpöwaslookingforwaystocutthepollutionitcreated.TheyhiredacompanycalledPolarNighttobuildtheworld’slargestsandbattery.In2022,PolarNightsuccessfullybuiltasmallersandbattery.Asandbatteryworksbecausesand(tinyrocks)canbeheatedtohightemperaturesandholdheatlonginawell-insulatedcontainer.Pornainen’sbatteryusescrushedsoapstone(滑石)—wastefromaFinnishfireplace-maker—insteadofsand.Thesoapstonecanbeheatedto750°Fahrenheitandthebatterycanholdontothisheatformonths.Thebatterytookayeartobuild,standingroughly42.5feettallandalmost50feetacross.ItcanheatPornainenforaboutamonthinsummerandaweekinwinter.Usedsinceearlysummer,itheatssandwhenelectricityischeapest;whenheatisneeded,airispushedthroughthehotsand,heatingitandthehotaircanthenbeusedtoheatwaterorturnitintosteam,warminguphomes,governmentbuildings,alibraryandaschool.About43%ofFinland’senergyisrenewable,butsolarandwindonlyworkpart-time—creatingenergysurpluses(剩余)orshortages.Storingenergysolvesthis.Thebatterywillcutwinterwoodchipuseby60%,aidingLoviisanLämpö’sgoalofbeingclimateneutralby2035.PolarNightisalsolookingintowaystoturnthestoredheatbackintoelectricity.32.WhatcanthesandbatterydoforPornainen?

A.Itmakeselectricitycheap.B.Itcleanswasteintime.C.Itstoresheatforalongtime.D.Itcutsotherenergysupplies.33.WhydidLoviisanLämpöbuildthesandbattery?

A.Toreducepollution.B.Tobetteruseelectricity.C.Totestnewtechnology.D.Toheatmorebuildings.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“well-insulated”meaninparagraph4?

A.Hardtobreak.B.Goodatkeepingheat.C.Easytocarry.D.Largeinsize.35.Whichisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.ANewToolHelpsProduceElectricityB.FinlandHasaPlanforCleanEnergyC.WeLearnHowtoStoreWinterHeatD.Largest“SandBattery”HeatsFinnishTownThefollowingarethebenefitsofusingrepetitioninadvertising.ForpositiveassociationRepetitionhelpstocreateanemotionalresponse.Adsthatarouse(激起)anemotionalresponsearemorelikelytobememorableandpersuasive.Andwhileit’spossibletocreateanemotionalresponsewithasingleexposure,repeatedexposurescanhelptointensifytheeffect.36.Ifpeopleseeyouradoftenenough,theymightstarttoassociateyourbrandwithpositiveemotionslikehappinessorexcitement.37Repetitioncanhelptobuildbrandrecognitionandensurethatpotentialcustomersareabletoquicklyidentifyacompany’sproductsorservices.Themorepeopleseeyourad,thehigherchancesthey’llrememberyourbrand.Andiftheyseeyouradenoughtimes,theymightevenstarttorecognizeyourbrandwithoutevenseeingtheproductitself.That’sthepowerofrepetition!ForbetterunderstandingofthemessageRepetitionhelpsviewersunderstandthemessage.Haveyoueverseenanadandfeltsoconfusedafterwardthatyouactuallywanttoseetheadagainjustsoyoucangetyourclosure?38.Bylookingattherepeatedad,viewershaveabetterchanceofunderstandingandgraspingthemessage.Forsalesincrease39.Soitstandstoreasonthatincreasingsalesstartswithincreasingrepeatbusiness.Andwhat’sthebestwaytoencouragerepeatbusiness?That’sright,repetition!Everytimeacustomercomesthroughyourdoor(orclicksthroughyourwebsite),theyshouldbegreetedwithaconsistentmessage,friendlyservice,andhigh-qualityproducts.Itmightseemlikealotofworktomaintainthislevelofconsistency.40.

A.ForproductqualityestablishmentB.However,thepayoffiswellworthitC.ForbrandawarenessandrecognitionD.RepeatcustomersarethebreadandbutterofanybusinessE.AdsareoftendesignedtosendcomplexinformationbrieflyF.Asaresult,themediarepeatedlyplaysthesameadvertisementG.Usingrepetitioncreatesapositiveassociationwithyourbrand三、完形填空Iwastired,travelingalonewithmybaby,Ethan,onaplane.Ethanwasupsetand41,andnothingseemedtocalmhim.Amanseatedbesideusgrew42.Loudly,hesuggestedItakemybabytotherestroomandstaytherefortherestofthe43.Embarrassedandheartbroken,Igatheredourthingsandstartedwalkingtowardthebackoftheplane,44Ethanclose.BeforeIreachedtherestroom,atallmaninadarksuit45forward.Gently,heguidedmetoanopenseatinbusinessclass,givingmespaceandquiettocalmmybaby.Withinminutes,Ethanwas46asleep,andIwasfinallyrelieved.WhatIdidn’tknowwasthatthiskindstrangerthenwentbackandsatinmyoldseat—rightbesidethemanwhohadbeen47.Themaninthesuitthenspoketothe48byname:Mr.Cooper.ItturnedoutthetallmanwasMr.Coleman,Cooper’sboss.Mr.Colemanexpressedhis49inCooper’slackofkindness.He50thatuponlanding,Cooperwouldnolongerbepartofthecompany.Thesmug(沾沾自喜的)expression51fromCooper’sfaceasherealizedtheconsequenceofhis52.IsatquietlywithEthan,filledwith53.Beforegettingofftheplane,Mr.Coleman54andsaidsoftly,“You’redoingagoodjob.”Thosesimplewordsbroughttearstomyeyes.Atthatmoment,Irealizedthatgoodpeoplestill55.Kindnessmattered.41.A.playingB.singingC.drawingD.crying42.A.impatientB.incuriousC.immobileD.inattentive43.A.negotiationB.flightC.conflictD.exploration44.A.pullingB.bringingC.holdingD.observing45.A.steppedB.movedC.pushedD.looked46.A.cheerfullyB.peacefullyC.regretfullyD.painfully47.A.particularB.thrilledC.unkindD.dishonest48.A.staffB.coachC.pilotD.passenger49.A.involvementB.interestC.confidenceD.disappointment50.A.explainedB.admittedC.realizedD.apologized51.A.remainedB.disappearedC.flashedD.folded52.A.issuesB.topicsC.looksD.actions53.A.gratitudeB.comfortC.energyD.horror54.A.turnedaroundB.stoppedbyC.passedoutD.brokein55.A.departedB.recoveredC.existedD.survived四、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。ChinaNationalOffshoreOilCorporation(CNOOC)hasreportedasignificantdiscoveryintheSouthChinaSea.Ithasidentifiedoilandgasreservesinmetamorphic(变质岩)buriedhillsfor56firsttimeoffthecoastofChina.ThedevelopmentiscentredaroundtheWeizhou10-5SouthOilandGasField,situatedintheBeibuGulf,57thewaterdepthaverages37m.Theexplorationwell,58(name)WZ10-5S-2d,hasencounteredanoilandgaspayzonemeasuring211m.Drillingreachedatotaldepthof3,362m.Testingofthewellhasrevealed59(day)productioncapabilitiesof165,000ft³ofnaturalgasand400barrels(桶)ofoil.ThisrepresentsamajorbreakthroughinmetamorphicsandstoneburiedhillsexplorationoffshoreChina,settinganimportantexamplefor60(advance)deepplaysandburiedhillsoilandgasexploration.Inrecentyears,CNOOChas61(consistent)intensifiedtheoreticalinnovationandtackledkeytechnology62(challenge)inburiedhillsanddeepplaysexploration.ThediscoveryfollowsCNOOC’srecentstartofproductionattheWeizhou5-3oilfielddevelopmentprojectintheBeibuGulfBasin.Theprojectisexpected63(reach)peakproductionof10,000barrelsofoil64totalperdayby2026.Earlierthisyear,thecompany65(announce)alargeoilfielddiscoveryintheeasternSouthChinaSeaatanaveragewaterdepthofaround100m.五、书信写作66.假定你是高三学生李华,你的英国笔友Jim因腿伤住院,无法参加他们学校近期举行的足球比赛,情绪低落。请你给他写一封信,内容包括:1.表示问候;2.提出建议;3.表达祝愿。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。DearJim,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua六、书面表达67.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。Itookaslightlydifferentroutetodomyshoppingthismorning.Usually,I’dwalkdownthebusymainstreet—pastthecoffeeshopthatalwayssmelledniceandthebookstorewithcolorfulpostersinthewindow—tothesupermarket.Buttoday,thesunwasshiningsoftlythroughtheleaves,andtheusualpathfeltalittleboring.“Whynottrythatalley(小巷)behindthepark?”Ithought,turningalongaquieterroadlinedwithwhitefences.ThealleywasnicerthanIexpected.Somehouseshadsmallgardenswithsunflowersandroses,andacatcurling(蜷缩)upinfrontofahousestaredatmelazil

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