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2026年安徽省合肥市高三二模考试英语试卷一、阅读理解TheSilkRoadInternationalArtsFestivalisauniqueeventthatbringstogetherartistsfromaroundtheworldthroughperformancesandexhibitions.Bycreatingaspacewheredifferentartistictraditionscanmeet,itcelebratesculturaldiversityandencouragesexchangeacrosscultures.HeldinXi’anthisyear,thefestivalalsooffersthecityachancetopresentitsancientheritageinconversationwithmodernartisticexpression.EventOverview•30+CountriesParticipating•80+Performances&Workshops•240-hourVisa-FreeEntryforEligible(符合条件的)Travelers•KeyTheme:CulturalDialogueandCreativeCollaboration

DateEventVenueOct.16OpeningCeremony&WorldStageGalaXi’anSilkRoadTheatreOct.18Cross-CulturalDanceDialogueTangWestMarketCenterOct.21VisualArtsFusionExhibitionShaanxiArtMuseumOct.24YouthCreativityLabInternationalCultureParkNov.2IntangibleHeritageDayXi’anCityWallSquareNov.9ArtistForum:FutureofEast-WestCollaborationXi’anInternationalConferenceHallEventsthisyearfeatureawealthofexcitingprogramsthatarewellworthlookingforwardto.ArchitecturestudentsfromItalywillexploreconnectionsbetweenRomangeometryandtraditionalChinesecourtyarddesign.ArtistsfromArgentinawillreinterpretChineseinktechniquesincontemporaryforms.RussianartistswillincorporatetheChinesecharacterFuintotheiroilpaintings,expressinggoodwishesfortheSilkRoadandtheunityitrepresents.Throughsuchevents,thefestivalnotonlyhighlightsartisticdialogueacrosscultures,butalsohelpsXi’anfurtherbuilditsImageasaculturaldestinationwheretheancientandthemodernmeet.1.Whatisonemainpurposeofthefestival?

A.TorecreatetheSilkRoad.B.Topreserveancientheritage.C.Topromoteculturalexchange.D.Toboostinternationaltourism.2.Whichvenuewouldbethebestchoiceforavisitorinterestedindance?

A.Xi’anSilkRoadTheatre.B.TangWestMarketCenter.C.ShaanxiArtMuseum.D.InternationalCulturePark.3.Whatcanbeinferredfromtheexamplesinthelastparagraph?

A.Mosteventsaremeantforyoungforeignartists.B.Chinesetraditionsarekeptintheiroriginalforms.C.Chineseelementsaregivennewartisticexpression.D.ForeignguestsshowgreatinterestinChinesehistory.Since2019,ourinstitute,theInstituteofBiologyandChemistryofProteinsinLyon,hasreduceditscarbonfootprintbyabout13%throughchangesinlabpractices.Forme,however,thistransformationstartedwithasenseofdiscomfortratherthanwithnumbers.Atthetime,Iwasanearly-careerresearcherfocusingonpublicationsandproductivity.Sowhenaboutadozenvolunteerscientistsbeganraisingconcernsabouttheenvironmentalimpactofourwork,Ihesitated.Anymeasurethatmightaffectproductivityseemedrisky.Iworriedthatraisingfreezertemperaturescoulddamagesamples,thatreducingcleaningcyclesmightslowexperiments,andthatchanginglong-standingprocedurescouldhurtmypublicationrecord.OnequestioninparticularchangedthewayIthink.AudreySabbagh,anassociateprofessoratParisCityUniversity,onceasked,“Canweconsiderresearchthatisnotethicalfromanenvironmentalpointofviewtobeexcellent?”Thatquestionstayedwithme.IrealizedthatIhadlongseparatedexcellencefromresponsibility.MycolleaguesandIthenjoinedtheLabos1.5program,acollectiveofaround600researcherswhobelievescienceshouldleadbyexampleinreducingsociety’scarbonfootprint.Thecollectivehasdevelopedafreeonlinetoolthatanyresearchercanusetocomputetheirlab’scarbonfootprint.Theresultsshowedthatmorethanhalfoftheemissions(排放)inlaboratorieslikeourscamefromtheproduction,transport,andtechnicalserviceslinkedtolabsuppliesandequipment.Theseemissionswerefargreaterthanthosefromconferencetravel,commuting,orheatingbuildings.Thatfindingforcedmetorethinkbothourassumptionsandourpractices.Webegantestingsimplechanges.Afterconfirmingsamplesafety,wecarefullyraisedfreezertemperatures,reducedconsumables,encouragedequipmentrepair,andextendedthelifespanofcomputerhardware.Wealsoreplacedshort-distanceflightswithtraintravelwheneverpossible.Theseweresmallbutpracticalsteps.Overtime,Icametoseethatsustainabilityrequirescarefulbalancing.Itischallenging,butessentialforthefutureofscience.4.Whichofthefollowingcontributedtotheauthor’sinitialhesitation?

A.Fearoftheirresearchbeingaffected.B.Discomfortofanewworkingenvironment.C.Doubtsaboutbeingacapableyoungscientist.D.Worriesabouttoughworkingconditionsinthelab.5.WhatdoesAudreySabbaghimplyinparagraph3?

A.Researchcomesoutofachangeinthinking.B.Goodresearchcannotharmtheenvironment.C.Researchshouldbeaimedatimprovinglife.D.Excellenceandresponsibilitycannotcoexist.6.WhatdidtheresultsoftheLabos1.5toolcalculationsuggest?

A.Thelab’scarbonfootprintwaslessseriousthanexpected.B.Thepreviousassumptionsandpracticeswerelargelyaccurate.C.Labsuppliesandequipmentwerethemainsourceoflabemissions.D.Travellingandheatingaccountedforthemajorityofthepollution.7.Whatdidtheauthorfinallycometorealize?

A.Safetyalwayscomesfirstinscience.B.Scientificworkrequirespracticalskills.C.Successinscienceneedscarefulaction.D.Smallchangescanpromotesustainability.Whensomethingbreakstoday,manypeoplesimplyreplaceit.Aweakphonebattery,aleakingcoffeemaker,orasilentradiooftenendsupinthetrashlongbeforeitsusefullifeisover.Yetacrossmanycommunities,adifferenthabitisreturning.AteventsknownasRepairCafes,peoplebringbrokenitemstovolunteerswhohelpthemfindtheproblemandtrytofixit.TheideaoriginatedinAmsterdamabout15yearsagoandhassincespreadwidely.SurveysconductedbytheOpenRepairAllianceshowmorethan200,000repairattemptshavebeenrecordedbyover1,100groupsindozensofcountries.Theorganizationalsoestimatesthatmorethan4,000repaircommunitiesmaynowbeactivearoundtheworld.Atypicalrepaireventissimple.Peoplearrivewithlamps,laptops,toys,clothes,vacuumcleaners,orkitchentools.Insteadofpayingforanofficialservice,theysitdownwithvolunteersandworkthroughtheproblemtogether.Sometimestherepairsucceedsquickly.Sometimesitdoesnot.Eventhen,theprocessstillmatters.Ownerslearnhowproductsaredesigned,whytheyfail,andwhatmakessomeitemseasiertorepairthanothers.Forthatreason,RepairCafesshowthatpracticalknowledgecanbesharedandthatmanyproductsaremorerepairablethanpeopleassume.Atthesametime,theexperienceofcommunityrepairhasexposedadeeperprobleminmanufacturing.Inmodernconsumerculture,productsoftenseemopaquetoordinaryusers,asiftheyweresealedboxesnotmeanttobeopened.In16%ofallrecordedcases,arepaircannotbecompletedbecausetheproductcannotbeopened,andinanother12%ofcases,theinformationneededtocompletetherepairismissing.Inthissense,communityrepairdoesmorethansaveobjects.Italsoprovidesevidenceabouthowproductsaremadeandwhatshouldchange.Inanageoffastconsumption,theseeventsremindusthatvaluedoesnotdisappearthemomentsomethingstopsworking.8.Whydoestheauthorincludemanyfiguresinparagraph2?

A.Tostresstheproblemofbrokenitems.B.ToshowtherapidgrowthofRepairCafes.C.Tocomparethecostsofdifferentrepairs.D.Tohighlighttheimpactofthrowawayculture.9.Whatmakesacommunityrepaireventspecial?

A.Itismoredemandingthanofficialservice.B.Itdependsonvolunteerstofixtheitems.C.Itfollowsstrictprofessionalguidelines.D.Itturnsrepairintoalearningexperience.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“opaque”inparagraph4mean?

A.Unclear.B.Familiar.C.Accessible.D.reliable.11.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Amsterdam:TheBirthplaceofModernRepairB.TheRiseofRepairCafes:MorethanJustFixingC.WhyCommunityServicesNeedMoreVolunteersD.HowtoSaveMoneyinanAgeofFastConsumptionAcommonelementfoundintablesaltmayholdthekeytopoweringthenextwaveofelectricvehicles(EVs).MostEVsintheworldtodayarepoweredbylithium-ion(锂离子)batteries,whichperformdifferentlyincoldandwarmweather.Inlowtemperatures,mostlithium-ionbatterieswoulddeliveronlyaverysmallfractionoftheiroriginalcapacityunlessthepackhasanactiveheatingsystem.Batteriesstoreandreleaseenergybymovingchargedparticles(粒子)betweenelectrodes,thetwoendsofabattery,throughanelectrolyte,asubstancethatallowselectricitytomove;coldtemperaturesmakethoseprocessesinactive.Toaddresstheissue,aleadingbatteryproducersaysitssodium-ion(钠离子)packcankeepcharginganddeliveringpowerfarbelowfreezing.Asthenameimplies,sodium-ionbatteriesreplacelithiumwithsodium,anelementfoundwidelyinsalts.Althoughsodiumionsarelarger,theyformweakerbondswiththeliquidelectrolytethanlithiumdoes.Thisallowsthemtomovemuchmoreeasilythanlithiumions,evenwhenthecoldthickenstheelectrolyte.Consequently,whilecoldweatherslowsallionsdown,sodium-basedsystemsarelessaffected,preservingmorepowerandcapacityinwinter.Laboratorydatasuggestthatat-30℃,thisbatterycandelivernearlythreetimesthedischargepowerofequivalentlithiumironphosphate(LFP)batteries,thecheap,standard-rangebatteriesthatdominatetheEVmarket.Itcanchargeto90percentfullwhenthetemperaturedropsto-40℃andachieves“stablepowerdelivery”at-50℃intestconditions.Still,theyoungsupplychainmeansmanufacturingthesebatteriesiscurrentlyabout30percentmoreexpensive,realisticallypushingmassproductiontowardtheendofthisdecade.“Weshouldbelookingintoloweringthecostwhilemaintainingtheirstrongperformanceatlowtemperatures,”saysPhateZhang,anEVnewsfounder.12.Whatdoweknowaboutlithium-ionEVs?

A.Theyneedmuchhighermaintenancefees.B.Theirpowersystemcanbeunstablesometimes.C.Theirpoweroutputmightbeaffectedbythecold.D.Theylosecapacityinextremeweatherconditions.13.Whydosodium-ionbatteriesworkbetterincoldweather?

A.Theymovemuchfasterthanlithiumones.B.Theyarelargerandmoreactiveintheelectrolyte.C.Theirelectrolytestayslessaffectedbylowtemperatures.D.Theyinteractmoreweaklywiththeelectrolytethanlithiumionsdo.14.Howdoestheauthorshowthesuperiorityofsodium-ionbatteries?

A.Byquotingexperts.B.Byanalyzingcauses.C.Bydescribingaprocess.D.Bymakingcomparisons.15.WhatisPhateZhang’ssuggestionabout?

A.Possibledirectionforfuturestudy.B.Choiceofnewresearchmethods.C.Needtoinvolvemoreresearchers.D.Potentialapplicationofthefinding.Icaughtsightofmyselfinacafewindowtheotherday,bentovermyphone,withmyheaddownandshoulderstensenearmyears.16AndIbegantowonderhowgooditcouldfeeltoshakeitoff.Small,everydayhabitscanleadtobadposture(体态).Whetherweareusingourphonesonthesofaorworkingatthekitchentable,wemaybendoverorsitinoneplacefortoolongwithoutnoticingit.Butovertime,littlethingscanbecomehabits.Andthoselittlehabits?17Poorposturedoesmorethancausemuscleaches.Itcanalsoaffectyourbreathing,mood,andenergylevels.Whenwebendforward,ourchestbecomeslessopen,whichlimitsoxygenintakeandoftenleadstoshallowbreathing.18Thatiswhygoodposturematters.Itbenefitsusphysically,mentally,andemotionally.Itcanhelpreducepain,improvebreathing,andenhancedigestion,whilealsoboostingenergylevelsandhelpingussleepbetter.Butthere’sagapbetweenknowingpostureisgoodandactuallymakingitahabit.19Essentially,goodposturemeanskeepingyourbodyintherightpositionwhetheryouarestanding,walking,orsitting.Thismeanskeepingyourhead,shoulders,andhipsinline,relaxingyourshoulders,engagingyourcore,andavoidingunnecessarytension.20Becauselittlechangesaddup,expertsrecommendafewsimplebuteffectivewaystoimproveit.Whensittingatyourdesk,keepyourfeetflatonthefloor,supportyourlowerback,andrelaxyourshoulders.Whenusingyourphone,bringthescreenuptoeyelevelinsteadofbendingyourneckdown.

A.Sowhatdoesgoodpostureactuallylooklike?B.Postureisahabitthataffectsalmosteverythingyoudo.C.Whydopeopleusuallyneedtomaintaingoodposture?D.Itisoftencausedbythewaywesit,stand,anduseourphones.E.Overtime,thiscanmakeyoufeeltired,anxiousoremotionallylow.F.That’swhenIrealizedhoweasilybadpostureslipsintoourdailylife.G.Theycanhavealastingimpactonourbodiesinwayswemightnotrealize.二、完形填空IhadmixedexperienceswithpublicspeakingwhenIwasyoung.Mostweregood,butsomewere21.Once,whilereadingapoemaloudinfrontoftheclass,Ifelt22,andthemomentstayedwithmeforyears.Aftergraduation,Ibecameapolicyadvisorandwasinconstant23withvariousclients.Thejobgavemeopportunitiestospeak,andovertimeIgrewintoa24speakerinmythirties.Butmycareerpathlaterchanged.Ispentadecadeworkingpart-timeand,25,Inolongerusedmyspeakingskillsasoftenasbefore.WhenIreturnedtoaseniorfull-timerole,theconfidenceIoncehadhad26.Panichitmeoutofnowhere.Inonemeeting,withalleyesonme,myvoicebecame27,andIcouldbarelygetmy28across.Onanotheroccasion,I29infrontoftheseniormanagementteam,sweatingheavily.Afterthat,IrealizedIhadtotake30.Ijoinedaspeakingclub,practicedconstantly,andfoundIspokebestwhenfully31andfamiliarwithmytopic.Techniqueslikecarefulpacingandintentionaleyecontactalsoproved32inhelpingmestaycalm.Gradually,Ilearnedtoeasemy33andcarryonuntilmygenuineconfidence34.Thisexperiencetaughtmethatfearofpublicspeakingcanbeovercomewithpracticeandsupport.Yearslater,IfoundedFear-lessPublicSpeakingto35otherstomovefromfeartoconfidence.21.A.confusingB.surprisingC.rewardingD.embarrassing22.A.tongue-tiedB.light-heartedC.absent-mindedD.warm-hearted23.A.conflictB.agreementC.contactD.negotiation24.A.popularB.confidentC.seriousD.polite25.A.atanyrateB.inparticularC.asaresultD.forexample26.A.increasedB.returnedC.builtD.disappeared27.A.softB.shakyC.coldD.steady28.A.pointB.concernC.spiritD.feeling29.A.smiledB.bowedC.frozeD.apologized30.A.actionB.chancesC.chargeD.risks31.A.confusedB.informedC.convincedD.prepared32.A.strangeB.usefulC.specialD.uncertain33.A.regretB.angerC.panicD.boredom34.A.camebackB.heldupC.woreoffD.brokedown35.A.persuadeB.forceC.guideD.remind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。AsChinabecomesamajorplayerontheinternationalstage,manypeopleabroadarecurioustoseehowitwillshowcaseitsrichculture,36symbolsincludedragon-shapedlanterns,PekingOpera,andevenchopsticks.UNESCO’srecognitionofChineseculturalsitesalsoshowsthisgrowinginternationalinterest.FourmoreWorldHeritagesiteshavebeenadded37theWorldHeritageList,bringingthetotalto27.Fromaglobalperspective,itis38(strike)thatChinahasdevelopeditsownpaintingstylesfor10,000years,itsownmusicalinstrumentsfor8,000years,ceramics(陶瓷)for5,000years,39poetryfor3,000years.Forthousandsofyears,China40(encounter)challengesfromothercultures,andtheChinesepeoplehaveabsorbedthebestfromoutsidewhiledelicately41(transform)foreignelementstosuitChinesetraditions.“PeoplearoundtheworldmaybecharmedbyChineseculture,butitsphilosophicalrootsarestillnot42(wide)knowntomanypeople,”saidhistorianTangYinbi.AtmanystagesinChinesehistory,Confucianideas43(reflect)inthevaluesofrulersandthesocialorderofthetime.Famousliteraryfigures,fromancientpoetslikeQuYuanto20th-century44(intellectual)likeLuXun,consistentlyexpresseddeepconcernforsociety.Theseculturalachievementsofferawindowintoafascinatingcivilization.TheyformimportantspiritualbondsthatunitetheChinesepeopleandhelpto45(deep)theirunderstandingofthemselvesandgivethemgreaterconfidenceforthefuture.四、书信写作46.假定你是李华。你校上周举办了以NewLifeforOldItems为主题的创意活动。请你给校报英语栏目投稿,介绍本次活动,内容包括:1.活动的主要内容;2.你的收获与感受。注意:1.写作词数应为100个左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。NewLifeforOldItems______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Rickyhadfinishedschoolinhissmallhometown.AlthoughhisfatherhopedhewouldgoontostudyforaMaster’sdegree,Rickywasdeterminedtolearncomputerskills.Atschool,hehadoncewatchedacomputerdemonstrationandwasdeeplyimpressed.Fromthenon,hemadeuphismindtoleavethetownandgotothecity.Lifeinthecitywasfarfromeasy.Ricky’stroublesbeganwithfindingaplacetolive.Helookedatseveralrooms,buteithertherentwastoohighortheplacewastoofarfromhistraininginstitute.Atlast,anelderlycoupleagreedtotakehimin.Theroomwassmallandpoorlyventilated,butRickyfeltthankfulbecausetheyalsoprovidedhimwithmeals.Rickyattendedclassesregularly,yethefoundithardtofollowt

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