英语一模突破卷01(天津专用)学易金卷:2026年高考第一次模拟考试

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绝密★考试结束前 2026年高考第一次模拟考试(天津卷) 英语 (考试时间:100分钟 试卷满分:130分) 注意事项: 1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。 3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 1.— The campus library now offers easy online access to all academic journals. — ______! This will save me so much time for my research. A.Good to know B.I wouldn’t say that C.Don’t mention it D.You are telling me 【答案】A 【详解】考查情景交际。句意:——校园图书馆现在提供所有学术期刊的便捷在线访问服务。——太好了!这将为我节省很多研究时间。A. Good to know太好了;B. I wouldn’t say that我不会这么说;C. Don’t mention it不客气;D. You are telling me还用你说。根据空后This will save me so much time for my research.可知,此处表示得知图书馆提供便捷在线访问服务这一消息后的积极反应,Good to know符合语境。故选A。 2.The well-known historian ______ a groundbreaking theory that re-examined the economic causes of the Renaissance. A.reflected B.delayed C.proposed D.simplified 【答案】C 【详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:这位著名的历史学家提出了一个开创性的理论,重新审视了文艺复兴时期的经济原因。A. reflected反映;B. delayed推迟;C. proposed提出;D. simplified简化。根据a groundbreaking theory可知,此处表示历史学家提出了一个开创性的理论,proposed符合语境。故选C。 3.(热点话题)Elon Musk’s company Neuralink, ______ specializes in brain-computer interfaces, recently implanted its first chip (芯片) in a human volunteer. A.who B.which C.where D.whose 【答案】B 【详解】考查定语从句。句意:埃隆・马斯克的公司Neuralink,专注于脑机接口,最近将其第一个芯片植入了一名人类志愿者体内。此处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词是Elon Musk’s company Neuralink,指物,关系词在从句中作主语,应用关系代词which引导。故选B项。 4.The experience in Austria gave the young musician a unique ____ into how nature inspired music composition. A.privilege B.origin C.insight D.fascination 【答案】C 【详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:在奥地利的经历让这位年轻的音乐家对大自然如何激发音乐创作有了独特的见解。A. privilege特权;B. origin起源;C. insight洞察力,见解;D. fascination魅力。根据into how nature inspired music composition可知,此处表示在奥地利的经历让音乐家对大自然如何激发音乐创作有了独特的见解,insight符合语境。故选C。 5.______ the global push to reduce carbon emission, many countries are investing heavily in wind and solar energy. A.In spite of B.On behalf of C.By means of D.In line with 【答案】D 【详解】考查介词短语辨析。句意:为了响应全球减少碳排放的号召,许多国家正在大力投资风能和太阳能。A. In spite of尽管;B. On behalf of代表;C. By means of通过;D. In line with与……一致,为了响应。根据many countries are investing heavily in wind and solar energy可知,此处表示许多国家这样做,是为了响应全球减少碳排放的号召,In line with符合语境。故选D。 6.The documentary achieved widespread popularity on social media, ______ the destructive effects of plastic pollution in a visually striking way. A.to highlight B.highlighting C.highlighted D.being highlighted 【答案】B 【详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:这部纪录片在社交媒体上广受欢迎,以极具视觉冲击力的方式突显了塑料污染的破坏性影响。分析句子可知,“ the destructive effects of plastic pollution in a visually striking way”在句中作状语,用来补充说明纪录片受欢迎的原因。主语The documentary与 highlight之间是主动关系,即纪录片本身“突出、强调”了塑料污染的破坏性影响,应用现在分词,表主动。故选B项。 7.(热点话题)—The AI assistant provides a(n) ______ solution for language learning, as it adapts to each user’s pace and offers real-time feedback. —That’s why it’s so popular among students. A.effective B.random C.fashionable D.economical 【答案】A 【详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:——人工智能助手为语言学习提供了一个有效的解决方案,因为它能适应每个用户的节奏并提供实时反馈。——这就是它在学生中如此受欢迎的原因。A. effective有效的;B. random随机的;C. fashionable时尚的;D. economical经济的。根据“as it adapts to each user’s pace and offers real-time feedback.”可知,人工智能助手为语言学习提供了一个有效的解决方案。故选A。 8.______ the weather forecast predicts heavy rain this weekend, we’ll have to postpone the camping trip. A.Even if B.Since C.In case D.If only 【答案】B 【详解】考查连词和连词短语辨析。句意:既然天气预报预测这个周末有大雨,我们不得不推迟露营旅行。A. Even if即使;B. Since既然;C. In case以防;D. If only要是……就好了。根据the weather forecast predicts heavy rain this weekend可知,此处表示因为天气预报预测有大雨,所以要推迟露营旅行,Since符合语境。故选B。 9.The new translation app is ______ accurate, achieving 98% correctness in complex literary texts. A.originally B.completely C.remarkably D.occasionally 【答案】C 【详解】考查副词词义辨析。句意:这款新的翻译应用极其准确,在复杂的文学文本翻译中正确率达到了98%。A. originally最初;B. completely完全地;C. remarkably显著地、极其;D. occasionally偶尔。根据“achieving 98% correctness in complex literary texts”可推知,该翻译应用在复杂文学文本翻译上正确率很高,说明它非常准确,副词“remarkably”能体现出这种程度上的“极其”准确,作状语。故选C项。 10.— I heard your company won the national innovation award. Congratulations! — ______. Our team put in years of effort to make it happen. A.That’s all right B.It’s my pleasure C.You’re kidding D.Thanks a million 【答案】D 【详解】考查情景交际。句意:——我听说你们公司获得了国家创新奖。恭喜你!——万分感谢。我们团队为此付出了多年的努力。A. That’s all right没关系;B. It’s my pleasure这是我的荣幸;C. You’re kidding你在开玩笑吧;D. Thanks a million万分感谢。根据前句中Congratulations!可知,此处应对他人的祝贺表示感谢,Thanks a million符合语境。故选D。 11.Scientists are still uncertain ______ the mysterious radio signals are evidence of civilizations from outer space. A.whether B.why C.how D.that 【答案】A 【详解】考查宾语从句。句意:科学家们仍然不确定这些神秘的无线电信号是否是来自外太空文明的证据。A. whether是否;B. why为什么;C. how如何;D. that无实际意义。空处引导宾语从句,根据Scientists are still uncertain可知,此处表示不确定这些神秘的无线电信号是否是来自外太空文明的证据,whether符合语境。故选A。 12.(原创题)Over the past decade, the number of electric vehicles on the road ______ by nearly 800%. A.increased B.has increased C.was increasing D.had increased 【答案】B 【详解】考查时态。句意:在过去的十年里,道路上的电动汽车数量增长了近800%。根据上文Over the past decade可知为现在完成时,主语为the number of electric vehicles on the road,助动词用has。故选B。 13.—My smartwatch says my heart rate is abnormally high today. —You ______ ignore it. Go see a doctor immediately! A.mustn’t B.wouldn’t C.needn’t D.might not 【答案】A 【详解】考查情态动词辨析。句意:—— 我的智能手表显示我今天的心率异常高。—— 你一定不能忽视它。立刻去看医生!A. mustn’t一定不能;B. wouldn’t不会;C. needn’t不必;D. might not可能不。由句意和Go see a doctor immediately!可知,此处是说一定不能忽视心率异常这件事。故选A项。 14.To reduce e-waste, some companies ______ programs encouraging customers to recycle old devices. A.gave away B.turned over C.put forward D.set up 【答案】D 【详解】考查动词短语辨析。句意:为了减少电子垃圾,一些公司设立了鼓励客户回收旧设备的项目。A. gave away赠送;B. turned over翻转;C. put forward提出;D. set up建立,设立。分析句子可知,set up programs,表示“设立项目、计划”,符合语境,即一些公司设立鼓励客户回收旧设备的项目以减少电子垃圾。故选D项。 15.—Will you take over when we exit the highway? I feel a little tired. — Certainly. You ______ for about three hours by that time. A.have driven B.have been driving C.will have been driving D.will be driving 【答案】C 【详解】考查时态。句意:——我们下高速的时候你接手开车好吗?我有点累了。——当然。到那个时候你已经开了大约三个小时的车了。根据时间状语“by that time”可知,这是一个表示将来的时间点,所以本句话应该用将来时态,排除A项和B项;根据“I feel a little tired”可知,说话者现在有点累了,所以到下高速的时候,说话者已经连续开车三个小时了,表示从过去某一时间开始一直延续到将来某一时间的动作或状态,应该用将来完成进行时。故选C项。 第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16-35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 (社会热点)Growing up in poverty in rural Kenya, Nelly Cheboi would wake before dawn to watch her single mother set off for work. With a heavy basket of vegetables 16 on her head, her mother walked five miles to the local market each day, 17 to earn enough for Cheboi’s school fees. The memory of her mother’s rough feet and weary smile made her realise how deeply her family was 18 a cycle of poverty that seemed impossible to escape. Despite the hardships, Cheboi worked hard and her efforts paid off. She attended college 19 a scholarship in the United States, worked odd jobs to support her family, and discovered her 20 in a computer science class. “When my code finally worked,” she recalled, her eyes 21 , “I felt a power I’d never known, as if I could build bridges out of this poverty.” She 22 this breakthrough moment with changing her life’s path. Working three campus jobs — cleaning lecture halls, 23 library books, and tutoring math — she saved every spare dollar to buy used laptops to send back to her community. Today, she’s giving 4,000 kids the chance for a 24 future through her nonprofit, TechLit Africa. The organization uses recycled computers to create technology labs in schools in rural Kenya. In 2018, Cheboi began accepting donated computers, personally 25 the complex logistics (物流) by processing customs paperwork, 26 import taxes for them from her little savings, and delivering them via borrowed trucks. TechLit Africa now works with shipping companies to 27 the donated computers so it’s more cost 28 . The renewed computers, each carefully cleaned and 29 educational software designed for different age groups and learning levels, are 30 to partner schools where children aged 4 to 12 now receive 31 tech classes twice a week and gain valuable skills from professionals. “My hope is that when the first TechLit kids 32 from high school, they’re able to get a job online because they will know how to code,” Cheboi said. “By bringing the resources, by bringing these skills, we are 33 the world to them.” Cheboi smiled, gently 34 a student’s headphones while watching the students working together on coding projects, their faces glowing in the light of the computer screens. “We’re not just 35 technology,” she said, “we’re helping write a new future for these communities, one line of code at a time.” 16.A.balanced B.dragged C.wrapped D.suspended 17.A.refusing B.struggling C.objecting D.pretending 18.A.applied to B.prepared for C.stuck in D.prohibited from 19.A.beyond B.for C.against D.on 20.A.inspiration B.attraction C.appreciation D.passion 21.A.lighting up B.taking off C.cheering up D.spreading out 22.A.admitted B.strengthened C.credited D.praised 23.A.borrowing B.sorting C.reading D.writing 24.A.quieter B.brighter C.safer D.nearer 25.A.delegating B.ignoring C.advocating D.handling 26.A.charging B.requesting C.paying D.negotiating 27.A.transport B.update C.store D.transform 28.A.rewarding B.efficient C.accessible D.reliable 29.A.filled with B.associated with C.compared with D.loaded with 30.A.distributed B.attached C.committed D.contributed 31.A.tough B.strange C.accurate D.regular 32.A.graduate B.withdraw C.protect D.separate 33.A.integrating into B.adapting to C.opening up D.turning on 34.A.beating B.pursuing C.adjusting D.interpreting 35.A.aiding B.teaching C.experiencing D.measuring 【答案】 16.A 17.B 18.C 19.D 20.D 21.A 22.C 23.B 24.B 25.D 26.C 27.A 28.B 29.D 30.A 31.D 32.A 33.C 34.C 35.B 【导语】这是一篇新闻报道。Nelly Cheboi在贫困的肯尼亚农村长大,大学时发现了自己对计算机编程的热爱,并创办了非营利组织TechLit Africa,为4000名儿童提供电脑设备,帮助他们学习技术,改变他们贫困的命运。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她的母亲头上顶着一篮沉重的蔬菜,每天步行五英里到当地市场,努力挣到足够的钱来支付Cheboi的学费。A. balanced保持平衡;B. dragged拖,拽;C. wrapped包裹;D. suspended悬浮。根据句中“a heavy basket of vegetables”和“on her head”可知,她的母亲头上顶着一篮沉重的蔬菜,她要让篮子在头顶上保持平衡。故选A项。 17.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她的母亲头上顶着一篮沉重的蔬菜,每天步行五英里到当地市场,努力挣到足够的钱来支付Cheboi的学费。A. refusing拒绝;B. struggling努力;C. objecting反对;D. pretending假装。根据句中“her mother walked five miles to the local market each day”和“to earn enough for Cheboi’s school fees”可知,每天步行五英里到当地市场卖菜是为了努力挣到足够的钱来支付Cheboi的学费。故选B项。 18.考查动词短语辨析。句意:对母亲粗糙的脚和疲惫的微笑的记忆让她意识到,她的家庭深陷于似乎无法摆脱的贫困循环中。A. applied to适用于;B. prepared for为……做准备;C. stuck in陷入,困于;D. prohibited from禁止。根据句中“The memory of her mother’s rough feet and weary smile”可知,辛苦的工作让母亲的脚变得粗糙,由此可知,她的家庭陷于贫困之中。故选C项。 19.考查介词词义辨析。句意:她凭借奖学金在美国上大学,打零工养家糊口,并在计算机科学课上发现了自己热爱的事情。A. beyond超过;B. for为了;C. against反对;D. on以……支付。根据上文“Cheboi worked hard and her efforts paid off”可知,Cheboi的努力得到了回报,由此可知,她凭借奖学金在美国上大学,on a scholarship意为“(某人)依靠奖学金(来支付教育费用)”。故选D项。 20.考查名词词义辨析。句意:她凭借奖学金在美国上大学,打零工养家糊口,并在计算机科学课上发现了自己热爱的事情。A. inspiration灵感;B. attraction吸引力;C. appreciation欣赏;D. passion热爱。根据下文“When my code finally worked”可知,Cheboi喜欢代码和编程,由此可知,她对计算机充满了热爱。故选D项。 21.考查动词短语辨析。句意:“当我的代码终于起作用时,”她回忆道,眼中露出喜色,“我感受到了一种我从未见过的力量,仿佛我可以在这种贫困中架起桥梁。”A. lighting up露出喜色;B. taking off起飞;C. cheering up欢呼;D. spreading out展开。根据句中“as if I could build bridges out of this poverty”可知,Cheboi感觉可以帮助自己和他人摆脱贫困,由此可知,她很高兴,眼中露出喜色。故选A项。 22.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她认为这一突破性时刻改变了她的人生道路。A. admitted承认;B. strengthened加强;C. credited认为是……的功劳;D. praised表扬。根据上文“as if I could build bridges out of this poverty”可知,代码起作用让Cheboi感觉自己可以摆脱贫困,由此可知,她认为自己能改变人生道路是这一突破性时刻的功劳。故选C项。 23.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她在校园里做了三份工作——打扫演讲厅、分类图书馆书籍和辅导数学——她把每一分钱都存起来买二手笔记本电脑,寄回社区。A. borrowing借;B. sorting把……分类;C. reading阅读;D. writing写作。根据句中“Working three campus jobs”可知,她在校园里做了三份工作,由此可知,其中一份工作是分类图书馆书籍。故选B项。 24.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:今天,她通过她的非营利组织TechLit Africa为4000名儿童提供了拥有更光明未来的机会。A. quieter更安静的;B. brighter更光明的;C. safer更安全的;D. nearer更近的。根据下文“The organization uses recycled computers to create technology labs in schools in rural Kenya.”可知,该组织使用回收的电脑在肯尼亚农村的学校创建技术实验室,由此可知,提供更好的学习设备是为4000名儿童提供了拥有更光明未来的机会。故选B项。 25.考查动词词义辨析。句意:2018年,Cheboi开始接受捐赠的电脑,亲自处理复杂的物流,处理海关文书,用她微薄的积蓄为它们支付进口税,并通过借来的卡车运送。A. delegating委托;B. ignoring忽视;C. advocating提倡;D. handling处理。根据句中“Cheboi began accepting donated computers”可知,Cheboi开始接受捐赠的电脑,由此可知,她需要亲自处理物流问题。故选D项。 26.考查动词词义辨析。句意:2018年,Cheboi开始接受捐赠的电脑,亲自处理复杂的物流,处理海关文书,用她微薄的积蓄为它们支付进口税,并通过借来的卡车运送。A. charging收费;B. requesting请求;C. paying支付;D. negotiating谈判。根据句中“Cheboi began accepting donated computers”可知,Cheboi开始接受捐赠的电脑,电脑是从其他地方运送来的,由此可知,她需要为它们支付进口税。故选C项。 27.考查动词词义辨析。句意:TechLit Africa现在与航运公司合作运输捐赠的电脑,因此更具成本效益。A. transport运输;B. update更新;C. store存放;D. transform使转换。根据上文“delivering them via borrowed trucks”可知,捐赠的电脑需要运送,由此可知,TechLit Africa现在与航运公司合作运输捐赠的电脑。故选A项。 28.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:TechLit Africa现在与航运公司合作运输捐赠的电脑,因此更具成本效益。A. rewarding值得做的;B. efficient有效率的;C. accessible可使用的;D. reliable可信赖的。根据句中“TechLit Africa now works with shipping companies to ___12__ the donated computers”可知,TechLit Africa现在与航运公司合作运输捐赠的电脑,由此可知,这样可以节省运输费用,因此更具成本效益。故选B项。 29.考查动词短语辨析。句意:更新后的电脑,每台都经过仔细清洁,并装有为不同年龄段和学习水平设计的教育软件,被分配给合作学校,4至12岁的儿童现在每周上两次定期的技术课,并从专业人士那里获得宝贵的技能。A. filled with充满;B. associated with与……有关;C. compared with与……相比较;D. loaded with装载。根据句中“educational software”可知,教育软件应该是被装载到电脑上,供学生使用。故选D项。 30.考查动词词义辨析。句意:更新后的电脑,每台都经过仔细清洁,并装有为不同年龄段和学习水平设计的教育软件,被分配给合作学校,4至12岁的儿童现在每周上两次定期的技术课,并从专业人士那里获得宝贵的技能。A. distributed分配;B. attach把……附(在……上);C. committed承诺;D. contributed捐助。根据上文“The organization uses recycled computers to create technology labs in schools in rural Kenya.”可知,电脑被运送到肯尼亚农村的学校,用来创建技术实验室,由此可知,电脑被分配给合作学校。故选A项。 31.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:更新后的电脑,每台都经过仔细清洁,并装有为不同年龄段和学习水平设计的教育软件,被分配给合作学校,4至12岁的儿童现在每周上两次定期的技术课,并从专业人士那里获得宝贵的技能。A. tough艰难的;B. strange奇怪的;C. accurate精确的;D. regular定期的。根据句中“twice a week”可知,4至12岁的儿童现在每周上两次技术课,由此可知,儿童每周定期上技术课。故选D项。 32.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Cheboi说:“我希望,当第一个TechLit孩子高中毕业时,他们能够在网上找到一份工作,因为他们知道如何编码。”A. graduate毕业;B. withdraw撤回;C. protect保护;D. separate分开。根据句中“They’re able to get a job online”可知,孩子要在高中毕业后才能在网上找工作。故选A项。 33.考查动词短语辨析。句意:“通过带来资源,通过带来这些技能,我们正在向他们开放世界。”A. integrating into融入;B. adapting to适应;C. opening up开放;D. turning on打开。根据句中“By bringing the resources, by bringing these skills”可知,通过带来的资源和技能,孩子们能了解更广阔的世界,由此可知,我们正在向他们开放世界。故选C项。 34.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Cheboi微笑着,轻轻调整学生的耳机,看着学生们一起做编码项目,他们的脸在电脑屏幕的光线下闪闪发光。A. beating击败;B. pursuing追求;C. adjusting调整;D. interpreting解释。根据句中“watching the students working together on coding projects”可知,学生们在做编码项目,由此可知,Cheboi帮助调整学生的耳机。故选C项。 35.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“我们不仅仅是在教授技术,”她说,“我们正在帮助这些社区写一个新的未来,一次写一行代码。”A. aiding帮助;B. teaching教授;C. experiencing体验;D. measuring测量。根据上文“children aged 4 to 12 now receive ___16__ tech classes twice a week and gain valuable skills from professionals”可知,孩子们上技术课,并从专业人士那里获得宝贵的技能,由此可知,此处指她们在教授技术。故选B项。 第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50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。 A Gymnastics Instructor Wanted About us PCYC (Police Citizens Youth Club) Queensland is a not-for-profit organization established in 1948, aiming to build safer and healthier communities. We focus on young people’s personal and leadership development by offering state-wide programs, services and facilities through 54 branches, two leadership development centers and two activity centers. About the position PCYC Burdekin currently wants gymnastics instructors, who will assist in the development and delivery of the gymnastics programs to PCYC clients. •Casual work (approximately 20 30 hours per week) •$28.38-$31.80 per hour (depending on previous experience and qualification—junior rate may apply) •To be employed, you must be qualified to get a Working with Children Check or Blue Card and be willing to undertake a National Police Check. •Applicants with intermediate accreditation (认证) from Gymnastics Queensland will be considered with priority. What we can offer •Free onsite parking and free access to PC 24/7 gyms •Flexible work environment and working hours •Opportunity to work in an established branch with a great team Key responsibilities include •Deliver a broad range of fun group gymnastics programs for all ages, in accordance with safety and industry-approved practice requirements. •Contribute towards creative marketing and promotion of the gymnastics programs to maintain current participants and attract new participants. •Ensure our gymnastics equipment is maintained and used in a safe manner. •Instruct and assist the work of junior coaching staff. Deadline Applications close on 8 September, 2022. Interested? Click here to apply. 36.What is PCYC Queensland’s goal? A.To provide the youth with advice on personal emotions. B.To make a fortune through state-wide programs. C.To build more branches outside Queensland. D.To improve community security and health. 37.How much can a gymnastics instructor in PCYC Burdekin earn in a week? A.$100-$300. B.$330-$530. C.$560-$960. D.$990-$1390. 38.What should you do to increase your chance of being employed by PCYC Burdekin? A.Express the desire to work for National Police Agency. B.Show the intermediate gymnastics qualification. C.Present the experiences in dealing with children. D.Explain the urgent need for a full-time job. 39.If hired, a gymnastics instructor will be responsible for_________. A.seeking junior coaches to build a team B.seleoting suitable equipment for teenagers C.helping advertise the gymnastics programs D.designing new gymnastics programs independently 40.Where does this text probably come from? A.A Queensland’s local paper. B.A job-hunting mobile app. C.A popular science website. D.A notice-board in a gym. 【答案】36.D 37.C 38.B 39.C 40.B 【导语】本文是一篇应用文,主要讲的是关于招聘体操教练的一些相关信息,包括招聘机构的简介、工作岗位的介绍、工作时间、薪资、应聘要求以及工作职责等。 36.推理判断题。根据About us部分的“PCYC (Police Citizens Youth Club) Queensland is a not-for-profit organization established in 1948, aiming to build safer and healthier communities.(昆士兰PCYC成立于1948年,是一个非营利性组织,旨在建立更安全、更健康的社区。)”可知,昆士兰PCYC的目标是改善社区安全和健康。故选D。 37.细节理解题。根据About the position部分的“•Casual work (approximately 20 30 hours per week)•$28.38-$31.80 per hour(•临时工作(每周大约20--30小时)•每小时28.38--31.80美元)”可知,PCYC Burdekin的体操教练一周能挣的钱是$28.38*20--$31.80*30,即$567.6——$954,最接近的答案是$560-$960,故选C。 38.细节理解题。根据About the position部分的“•Applicants with intermediate accreditation (认证) from Gymnastics Queensland will be considered with priority.(•获得昆士兰体操协会中级认证的申请人将优先考虑。)”可知,展示中级体操资格来增加被PCYC Burdekin雇用的机会。故选B。 39.细节理解题。根据Key responsibilities include部分的“•Contribute towards creative marketing and promotion of the gymnastics programs to maintain current participants and attract new participants.(•负责体操项目的创意营销和推广,以保持现有学员并吸引新学员。)”可知,如果被聘用,将由一名体操教练负责帮助宣传体操项目,故选C。 40.推理判断题。根据Deadline部分的“Applications close on 8 September, 2022. Interested? Click here to apply.(申请截止日期为2022年9月8日。感兴趣吗?点击这里申请。)”可知,这是一篇招聘广告,能点击申请,说明这是网上的,因此本文可能来自于一个求职手机应用程序。故选B。 B It was supposed to be an exciting adventure with my best friend Josh. We were hiking when the disaster struck. A boulder (巨石) suddenly shifted and crushed my leg beneath it. Extreme pain shot through my body. “Josh! Help!” I screamed, my voice trembling with panic. Josh reacted instantly. But no matter what he tried, the boulder didn’t show the slightest movement. “Hold on! We’ll get help!” He said, grabbing his phone. He called emergency services and told the operator where we were. But we were kilometers from the nearest road, too far for rescue team to reach soon. The hours passed slowly. The boulder hadn’t just crushed me, but it had knocked over almost all the water we carried. As the sun went down, the temperature dropped to near freezing. I trembled uncontrollably and sank into despair, but Josh kept encouraging me firmly. “Don’t lose hope!” He said, “We’ll get through this!” He gathered all the clothing he’d brought and piled them onto me. Then he collected wood and built a small fire, keeping it burning while we waited under the black, starless sky. Just when I thought we might not survive the night, the glow of rescuers’ headlamps appeared on the distant hillside. The rescuers came on foot, driving to the closest spot they could find and then hiking in. Burdened by enormous packs and heavy tools, they moved through the darkness — every step a risk. Seeing the rescuers face to face allowed me to relax. After I’d been trapped for about five hours, they managed to pull my leg out from under the boulder. But they delivered discouraging news: it was too dangerous to take me off the mountain in the dark. We must wait for the helicopter. Soon, I heard the distant sound of a helicopter. But despair returned when it flew away without stopping. Watching it disappear behind the hills, I feared my last hope was gone. However, the rescue team never gave up, working tirelessly. They kept trying until finding a Navy helicopter crew brave enough to attempt our dangerous night-time rescue. The helicopter rushed me to the hospital, where doctors saved my life after multiple surgeries. During my recovery, I had plenty of time to reflect. I was deeply grateful to everyone who not only gave me a second chance at life but also inspired me a lot. Their perseverance lighted my way through challenges. Three months after the accident. I found myself standing on the hiking trail once again, which was extremely tough for me. At one point, I wanted to stop. But I didn’t. I took another step. Then another. I would go slow, but I would keep going. 41.What did Josh do after the disaster had struck? A.He continuously tried to move the boulder. B.He left to find the nearest road for help. C.He built a shelter to keep the author warm. D.He gave first aid to the author’s injured leg. 42.What difficulty did the author experience while waiting for rescue? A.Losing consciousness due to extreme pain and blood loss. B.Losing all drinking water supplies for the entire night. C.Suffering from extreme cold as the temperature dropped. D.Being unable to contact emergency services directly. 43.During the rescue operation, the rescuers ______. A.reached the accident site at once B.had to hike with heavy equipment C.felt relaxed after relieving the author’s leg D.came along with a medical team 44.What can we infer from the helicopter’s first attempt? A.The situation was too dangerous for the night-time rescue. B.The helicopter couldn’t land safely due to the bad weather. C.The author’s injuries were too severe to be moved by air. D.The pilot failed to locate them in the darkness. 45.The author writes the text mainly to _____. A.warn readers about the potential dangers of hiking in remote areas B.provide medical advice for wilderness emergencies C.describe the technical challenges of wilderness rescue operations D.remind readers not to give up no matter what difficulties they face 【答案】41.A 42.C 43.B 44.A 45.D 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者与朋友Josh徒步时遭遇巨石压腿事故,在等待救援过程中历经艰难,最终获救并从中感悟到永不放弃精神的故事。 41.细节理解题。根据第二段前两句“Josh reacted instantly. But no matter what he tried, the boulder didn’t show the slightest movement. (但不管他怎么努力,巨石都没有丝毫移动。)”可知,Josh在立即做出反应,不断尝试移动巨石。故选A项。 42.细节理解题。根据第三段第三、四句“As the sun went down, the temperature dropped to near freezing. I trembled uncontrollably and sank into despair, but Josh kept encouraging me firmly.  (随着太阳落山,气温降至接近冰点。我无法控制地颤抖着,陷入了绝望,但乔希一直坚定地鼓励我。)”可知,作者在等待救援时经历了极度的寒冷。故选C项。 43.细节理解题。根据第四段前两句“The rescuers came on foot, driving to the closest spot they could find and then hiking in. Burdened by enormous packs and heavy tools, they moved through the darkness — every step a risk. (救援人员步行前来,开车到他们能找到的最近的地方,然后徒步进入。他们背着巨大的背包和沉重的工具,在黑暗中前行——每一步都是冒险。)”可知,救援人员在徒步进入事故现场时携带了沉重的设备。故选B项。 44.推理判断题。根据第五段第一句“But they delivered discouraging news: it was too dangerous to take me off the mountain in the dark. (但他们带来了令人沮丧的消息:在黑暗中把我从山上救下来太危险了。)”可知,直升机第一次尝试救援时没有停下来,是因为夜间救援太危险了。故选A项。 45.推理判断题。通读全文可知,文章讲述了作者经历事故被困,在救援人员和朋友帮助下最终获救的故事。再结合最后一段最后三句“But I didn’t. I took another step. Then another. I would go slow, but I would keep going. (但我没有。我又迈出了一步。接着又一步。我会走得很慢,但我会继续前进。)”可知,作者在康复后决定重新踏上徒步小径,尽管过程艰难,但他没有放弃,而是继续前行。由此可推知,作者写这篇文章主要是为了提醒读者无论遇到什么困难都不要放弃。故选D项。 C (社会热点)There’s been a growing movement addressing a male loneliness crisis for some time now — and rightly so. A research in the UK suggests millions of men are experiencing loneliness but suffering in silence. An estimated eight million men feel lonely at least once a week, while for nearly three million it’s a daily occurrence, according to The Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness. But it isn’t just men who are struggling. Loneliness is a problem for everyone. For some young women, it’s particularly common. Recent survey for The Belonging Forum suggests that roughly half of young women aged 18-24 feel lonely compared to 29% of the general population. Motherhood is also incredibly isolating (孤立的). One survey suggested a remarkable 90% of mums had felt lonely since giving birth. Many experts expressed their views on this topic. Grace Carter, who works for UKWritings.com, described a “gap” between her expected social life and reality. “For days or weeks, my only real interactions are random or digital — it tires me out,” she said. Dr. Ashwini Nadkarni, from Harvard University, noted declining social structures, such as the trend of families becoming smaller, and technology’s role in reducing face-to-face contact. Riani Kenyon, from Canvas, calls this conflict “ambient loneliness”. “People seek emotional bonds through AI or social media, gaining control but losing true connection.” She explained. Carter added, “Online activity hides inner emptiness. I chat and post happy photos, but miss the natural closeness I once had.” Dr Nadkarni said “Men may be less likely to acknowledge their loneliness or seek help for it.” Both experts agree the problem applies to all genders. “Research shows that over the past 20 years, social isolation has increased, and social participation and close friendships have declined,” the assistant professor added. “Ultimately, isolation is neither a personal issue nor a gender issue, it is a cultural one,” Kenyon concluded. “We need to reframe connection as a collective responsibility and explore how technology, spaces, and systems can help us feel less alone, not just more online.” This may be comforting for people like Carter, who said, “You begin to doubt whether the problem lies within yourself or if your needs exceed what others can provide. When other women express similar emotions to mine, I understand that this feeling exists not only within me, but within many of us.” 46.What is the main idea of the article? A.Men’s loneliness is more severe due to their social habits. B.Loneliness is a widespread issue affecting various groups. C.Digital technology is the primary cause of modern loneliness. D.Mothers need more support to overcome post-birth isolation. 47.How many men in the UK feel lonely on a daily basis according to Paragraph 2? A.3 million. B.8 million. C.50% of young women. D.90% of mothers. 48.Why does the author mention that 90% of mothers feel lonely after giving birth? A.To criticize the lack of family support for new mothers. B.To highlight how motherhood can worsen social isolation. C.To argue that loneliness is unique to women. D.To compare loneliness rates between mothers and fathers. 49.The term “ambient loneliness” in paragraph 3 refers to ________. A.a sense of emptiness despite frequent digital interactions B.a temporary feeling caused by busy lifestyles C.cultural pressure to hide personal struggles D.physical isolation from family members 50.What do experts suggest as a solution to loneliness? A.Teaching individuals to improve their social skills. B.Encouraging people to spend less time online. C.Addressing loneliness through social and systemic changes. D.Focusing only on rebuilding traditional social structures. 【答案】46.B 47.A 48.B 49.A 50.C 【导语】这是一篇说明文,文章指出男性孤独危机日益受到关注,但孤独是一个影响不同群体的普遍问题,通过各种调查数据展示了不同群体(男性、年轻女性、母亲等)的孤独现状,还阐述了专家对孤独的看法以及提到的“环境性孤独”概念,最后提及专家对解决孤独问题的建议。 46.主旨大意题。根据第一段“There’s been a growing movement addressing a male loneliness crisis for some time now — and rightly so(一直以来,针对男性孤独危机的解决行动日益增多——这也是理所当然的)”、第二段“A research in the UK suggests millions of men are experiencing loneliness but suffering in silence. An estimated eight million men feel lonely at least once a week, while for nearly three million it’s a daily occurrence, according to The Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness. But it isn’t just men who are struggling. Loneliness is a problem for everyone. For some young women, it’s particularly common. Recent survey for The Belonging Forum suggests that roughly half of young women aged 18-24 feel lonely compared to 29% of the general population. Motherhood is also incredibly isolating (孤立的). One survey suggested a remarkable 90% of mums had felt lonely since giving birth(英国的一项研究表明,数百万男性正在经历孤独,但却在默默忍受。据“乔·考克斯孤独问题委员会”的数据,预计有800万男性每周至少会感到孤独一次,而近300万男性每天都要面对这种感受。但不仅仅是男性在与孤独作斗争,孤独是每个人都面临的问题。对于一些年轻女性来说,孤独尤为常见。“归属感论坛”最近的一项调查表明,大约一半年龄在18至24岁之间的年轻女性感到孤独,相比之下,普通人群中这一比例为29%。母亲身份也极其容易让人产生孤立感。一项调查表明,高达90%的母亲自分娩以来都曾有过孤独感)”以及最后一段“We need to reframe connection as a collective responsibility and explore how technology, spaces, and systems can help us feel less alone, not just more online (我们需要将建立联系重新定义为一种集体责任,并探索技术、空间和系统如何能够帮助我们减少孤独感,而不仅仅是让我们在网络世界中更活跃)”可知,文章指孤独不仅仅是男性的问题,研究发现英国男性、年轻女性、母亲等不同群体存在孤独现象,最后一段提及解决孤独问题的方向。整体表明孤独是一个影响各个群体的普遍问题,故选B项。 47.细节理解题。根据文章第二段“An estimated eight million men feel lonely at least once a week, while for nearly three million it’s a daily occurrence, according to The Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness(根据乔·考克斯孤独委员会的数据,估计有800万男性每周至少感到一次孤独,而近300万男性每天都有这种感觉)”可知,在英国每天都感到孤独的男性数量是300万,故选A项。 48.推理判断题。文章第二段提到“Motherhood is also incredibly isolating (孤立的). One survey suggested a remarkable 90% of mums had felt lonely since giving birth(做母亲也非常孤立。一项调查显示,自生育以来,高达90%的母亲感到孤独)”可知,一项调查显示,自生育以来,高达90%的母亲感到孤独。可推理出作者提到这项研究是为了强调母亲身份会加重社会孤立感,从而突出孤独是一个普遍存在于不同群体的问题,故选B项。 49.词义猜测题。根据文章第三段“Riani Kenyon, from Canvas8, calls this conflict “ambient loneliness”. “People seek emotional bonds through AI or social media, gaining control but losing true connection.” She explained(来自Canvas8的赖安妮·凯尼恩(Riani Kenyon)将这种冲突称为“ambient loneliness”。“人们通过人工智能或社交媒体寻求情感纽带,获得了控制感却失去了真正的连接。”她解释道)”可知,人们通过人工智能或社交媒体寻求情感纽带,获得了控制感却失去了真正的连接,可推理出“ambient loneliness”指的是尽管有频繁的数字互动但仍有空虚感,故选A项。 50.细节理解题。根据文章最后一段“We need to reframe connection as a collective responsibility and explore how technology, spaces, and systems can help us feel less alone, not just more online(我们需要将联系重新定义为一种集体责任,并探索技术、空间和系统如何帮助我们减少孤独感,而不仅仅是增加在线联系)”可知,专家建议通过社会和系统变革来解决孤独问题,故选C项。 D (新题材)There are hundreds of personality quizzes online that assert they can ascertain whether the right or left half of your brain is dominant. Left-brained people are supposedly logical and excel at language and math while right-brained people are more imaginative, emotionally intelligent and skilled with spatial reasoning. There’s just one problem: That’s not how brains work. Popular science enthusiasts sort of took this idea and ran with it, and it’s become woven in popular culture now, and it’s not going away. Despite this enduring belief, there’s no such thing as being “right-brained” or “left-brained”. Whether you’re someone who tends more towards creativity or logic has nothing to do with one hemisphere of your brain being dominant over the other. But the actual science of how the two halves of our brains work together is sometimes stranger than fiction. The human brain is divided into two hemispheres, the left and right. In all vertebrate (脊椎的) animals, the right hemisphere controls the left side of the body and vice versa. And scientists have long known, thanks to the behaviors of patients who suffered brain injuries, that different areas of the brain do different things. But many scientists struggled with this idea, because the very suggestion that the left and right halves of the brain operate differently disrupted the idea that nature tends toward perfect symmetry. Work by neuroscientists (神经科学家) has revealed the importance of different hemispheres of the brain for different activities. However, their research quickly saw some misinterpretations in the general public: Some presumed creative people must be right-brained and logical people left-brained. It is proven that not only is personality unrelated to the different halves of the brain, but people aren’t really right or left-brained to begin with. The idea that we have left-dominant people and right-dominant people, and that this is related to personality, is categorically false. That’s never been supported in the neuroscience community. Neuroscientists don’t believe that and never have. What scientists learned is that there are really important differences between the left hemisphere and the right hemisphere. It’s just that they have nothing to do with personality or whether cognitive strategy is more logical or free spirited or creative. While researchers have shown the limitations of how the hemispheres of our brains influence our lives, it’s not difficult to understand the appeal of such ideas. People are endlessly fascinated by themselves and their friends, and the subtle differences in how people think about the world are really meaningful to them. When you come up with an online quiz that tells us something about ourselves, we’re drawn to that. It’s irresistible. But you have to take it with an enormous grain of salt. 51.What do numerous personality quizzes online claim they are able to do? A.Distinguish between the two hemispheres of one’s brain. B.Determine whether one is left-brained or right-brained. C.Tell if one is more of a linguist or of a mathematician. D.Ascertain how one’s brain performs different tasks. 52.What does the author say is sometimes stranger than fiction? A.How one hemisphere of the brain impacts creativity. B.How the two halves of our brains work alternatively. C.How the two hemispheres of our brains cooperate. D.How one half of the brain dominates the other. 53.Why did many scientists have difficulty endorsing the idea that different areas of the brain do different things? A.It contradicts the assumption that the two hemispheres of the brain are symmetrical. B.It dismisses the view that the universe has been evolving in a consistent manner. C.It is in conflict with the suggestion that the left and right halves of the brain work together. D.It disrupts the idea that the right hemisphere of the brain controls the left side of the body. 54.What belief have neuroscientists long rejected according to the passage? A.There are left-dominant people and right-dominant people with different personalities. B.There are noticeable differences between the left and right hemispheres of the brain. C.One’s personality is hardly related to the different halves of the brain. D.Different areas of the brain are responsible for different activities. 55.What are we advised to do with an online quiz that tells us something about ourselves? A.Follow its judgement. B.Scrutinize its originality. C.Evaluate its popularity. D.Question its reliability. 【答案】51.B 52.C 53.A 54.A 55.D 【导语】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讨论了网络上流行的关于左右脑主导性格的说法,指出这种说法缺乏科学依据,并阐述了大脑两半球的实际功能及其与性格无关的科学观点。 51.细节理解题。根据第一段中“There are hundreds of personality quizzes online that assert they can ascertain whether the right or left half of your brain is dominant.(网上有数百种性格测试声称可以确定你的右脑还是左脑占主导地位)”可知,许多在线性格测试声称能够确定一个人是左脑还是右脑占主导地位。故选B项。 52.细节理解题。根据第三段中“But the actual science of how the two halves of our brains work together is sometimes stranger than fiction.(但是,关于我们大脑两半球如何协同工作的实际科学有时比虚构的故事还要离奇)”可知,作者认为大脑两半球如何协同工作的实际科学有时比虚构的故事还要离奇。故选C项。 53.细节理解题。根据第五段“But many scientists struggled with this idea, because the very suggestion that the left and right halves of the brain operate differently disrupted the idea that nature tends toward perfect symmetry.(但是许多科学家对这个想法感到困惑,因为大脑左右半球运作方式不同的说法,打破了自然趋向完美对称的观点)”可知,许多科学家难以认同大脑不同区域功能不同的观点,是因为这与大脑两半球对称的假设相矛盾。故选A项。 54.细节理解题。根据第六段中“The idea that we have left-dominant people and right-dominant people, and that this is related to personality, is categorically false. That’s never been supported in the neuroscience community. Neuroscientists don’t believe that and never have.(认为我们有左脑占优势的人和右脑占优势的人,并且这与性格有关的观点,绝对是错误的。这从未在神经科学界得到支持。神经科学家从不相信这一点)”可知,神经科学家长期以来一直拒绝接受的观点是:存在左脑占优势和右脑占优势且性格不同的人。故选A项。 55.推理判断题。根据最后一段中“When you come up with an online quiz that tells us something about ourselves, we’re drawn to that. It’s irresistible. But you have to take it with an enormous grain of salt.(当你看到一份能告诉我们一些关于自己的信息的在线测试时,我们会被吸引。这是无法抗拒的。但你必须持极大的保留态度)”可知,作者建议我们对那些告诉我们关于自己的在线测试持保留态度,即质疑其可靠性。故选D项。 第二部分:写作(共两节,满分35分) 第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 阅读下面短文,并根据短文内容完成下列各题。 It has been five years since I left my staff job and became self-employed. I remember my terror as I walked out of the office for the last time and the excitement when I sold my first piece days later. Working for yourself, setting your own hours and being responsible for your success or failure are exciting. I left my job just as summer was starting, and my first few months were as blissful as the fair days. When winter came, an office where someone else paid for the central heating and my salary was guaranteed seemed attractive. January is tough for freelancers (自由职业者), and it was no different for me — after masses of work,I earned none,I shared my fears with some businesswomen I knew — what if the reality would be more like what I was experiencing? Whether through choice or circumstance, the number of freelancers is rising and, if you’ re just starting out, it is scary. I’ve been lucky that these women making money their own way shared key lessons about what it takes. You can’t feel half-hearted about what you do because, at some point, you’ re going to have painful days. When that happens, you have to remember why you wanted this life in the first place. Don’t quit your job for something that you think might be more interesting,quit it for something you can’t stop thinking about. Setting up a business is tough. Rather than waiting until all is perfect, go for the moment when it feels as if momentum (势头) is with you. Look after yourself. There is no sick pay when you are self-employed. You can’t do a bad day’s work and blame it on your boss. You are the backbone of your business and you need to prioritize your health and well-being. Rest regularly and find like-minded people to support you and lift you up when things get hard. Finally, enjoy it. Freedom is yours and, if you can make it work, there is nothing better. 56.What does the underlined word“blissful” in paragraph 1 mean?(one word) 57.What bothered the author when winter came?(no more than 10 words) 58.According to the author, why should we quit for a new job? 59.According to the author, how can you get through difficult things?(no more than 15 words) 60.What’s your attitude towards becoming self-employed? Explain in your own words.(no more than 20 words) 【答案】56.Enjoyable/ Happy/ Delightful. 57.She couldn’t earn enough money./ She earned none. 58.Because we can’t stop thinking about the new job./ To pursue what we really desire. 59.Rest regularly and find like-minded people’s support. 60.It’s challenging but rewarding if we can manage it well. 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。作者讲述了自己成为自由职业者的经历,并分享了自由职业者应该如何应对困难以及取得成功的经验和建议。 56.考查词义猜测。根据第一段 “I left my job just as summer was starting, and my first few months were as blissful as the fair days.(我在夏天刚开始的时候离职,最初的几个月就像晴朗的日子一样 blissful)”,结合前文提到离职后 “the excitement when I sold my first piece days later(几天后卖掉第一件作品时的兴奋)”以及 “Working for yourself, setting your own hours and being responsible for your success or failure are exciting.(为自己工作,设定自己的工作时间,对自己的成功或失败负责是令人兴奋的)”,可知作者最初几个月的状态是积极、愉悦的,由此可推测 “blissful”意思是 “愉快的、快乐的”,故填 Enjoyable/ Happy/ Delightful. 57.考查细节理解。根据第二段“When winter came, an office where someone else paid for the central heating and my salary was guaranteed seemed attractive. January is tough for freelancers (自由职业者),and it was no different for me — after masses of work,I earned none(冬天来了,那种有人支付暖气费且工资有保障的办公室工作似乎很有吸引力。对自由职业者来说,一月很难熬,对我来说也不例外 —— 做了大量工作后,我却一分钱也没赚到)”,可知冬天来临时,困扰作者的是她赚不到足够的钱,故填She couldn’t earn enough money./ She earned none. 58.考查细节理解。根据第四段 “Don’t quit your job for something that you think might be more interesting,quit it for something you can’t stop thinking about.(不要为了你认为可能更有趣的事情而辞职,而是要为了你一直念念不忘的事情辞职)”可知,作者认为我们辞职换一份新工作是因为我们一直想着那份新工作,或者是去追求我们真正渴望的东西,故填Because we can’t stop thinking about the new job./ To pursue what we really desire. 59.考查细节理解。根据第五段“Rest regularly and find like-minded people to support you and lift you up when things get hard.(定期休息,找到志同道合的人在困难时支持你、鼓励你)”,可知作者认为我们可以通过定期休息和寻求志同道合的人的支持来度过困难时期,故填Rest regularly and find like-minded people’s support. 60.考查开放性作答。答案合理即可。例如认为自由职业是有挑战性但如果管理得好也很有回报的。故填It’s challenging but rewarding if we can manage it well. 第二节:书面表达(满分25分) 61.假设你是晨光中学的李津,你校近期举办了“航天科技主题展”(Aerospace Technology Exhibition),通过图片和视频等多种方式,展示了中国航天事业的飞速发展和伟大成就。请你以“Reaching for the Stars”为题,为学校公众号英文栏目写一篇活动报道。 内容提示: (1)主题展的主要内容(天宫空间站建设、月球探测成果、航天工作者贡献等); (2)师生们对展览活动的反响; (3)你参观展览后的感受。 注意:(1)词数不少于100;(2)可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。 参考词汇:月球探测 lunar exploration;自主创新 independent innovation _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】One possible version: Reaching for the Stars       Our school recently held an Aerospace Technology Exhibition, showcasing China’s remarkable achievements in space exploration. The exhibition featured stunning images and videos of the Tiangong Space Station, highlighting its construction and scientific missions. Visitors also learned about lunar exploration, including the Chang’e missions, and the dedication of Chinese aerospace scientists through independent innovation.        Both teachers and students were deeply impressed. Many said they felt proud of China’s rapid progress in space technology. Some students even expressed interest in pursuing careers in aerospace after seeing the inspiring stories of scientists and astronauts.        Personally, I was amazed by how far China has come in space exploration. The exhibition not only broadened my knowledge but also strengthened my belief that with hard work and creativity, we can achieve even greater milestones in the future. 【导语】本文是一篇应用文。要求考生以“Reaching for the Stars”为题,为学校公众号英文栏目写一篇活动报道,报道学校近期举办的“航天科技主题展”(Aerospace Technology Exhibition)的情况。 【详解】1.词汇积累 举办:hold →host 成就:achievement →accomplishment 强调:highlight →emphasize 以……为骄傲:feel proud of →take pride in 2.句式拓展 简单句变复合句 原句:The exhibition featured stunning images and videos of the Tiangong Space Station, highlighting its construction and scientific missions. 拓展句:The exhibition featured stunning images and videos of the Tiangong Space Station, which highlighted its construction and scientific missions. 【点睛】【高分句型1】Personally, I was amazed by how far China has come in space exploration. (运用了how引导的宾语从句) 【高分句型2】The exhibition not only broadened my knowledge but also strengthened my belief that with hard work and creativity, we can achieve even greater milestones in the future.(运用了that引导的同位语从句) 2 / 2 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $2026年高考第一次模拟考试(天津卷) 答题卡 姓名: 准考证号 条码 粘贴处 缺考标记 注意事项 ▣ 1. 答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚。 考生禁止填涂 2. 请将准考证条码粘贴在右侧的条码粘贴处]的方框内。 缺考标记!只能 3. 选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔填写,字体工整。 由监考老师负 4. 请按题号顺序在各题的答题区内作答,超出范围的答案无效,在草纸、试卷上作答无效。 贵用黑色字迹 5.1 保持卡面清洁,不要折叠、不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、刮纸刀。 的签字笔填涂。 6. 填涂样例正确■]错误【-[√][×] 选择题(请用2B铅笔填涂) 1.[A][B][CID] 6[A][B][CID] 11[A][B][CID] 16.[A][B][C]D] 2.A][B][C[D] 7[A][B][CID] 12.A][B1[CI[D] 17.A][B1[CI[D] 3.[A][B][CI[D] 8[A][B][CID] 13.A][BJ[C[D] 18.[AJ[B1[CI[D] 4.[A][B][C][D] 9.[A][BJ[C[D] 14.A][B][C[D] 19.[A][BJ[CI[D] 5.[A][B][CID] 10.[A][B][CID] 15.[A][B][CI[D] 20.[AJ[B1[CI[D] 21.[A][B][C][D] 26.[A][B][C][D] 31.AJ[B1[C][D1 36.[AJ[B][C][DJ 22.[A1[B1[CJID] 27[A][B][C][D] 32.A][B1[C1ID] 37.A][B1[C1【D1 23.A1[BJ[C][D] 28.AJ[B][C][D1 33.A[B1[C][D] 38.A][B1[CJ[D] 24.[A][B][CJ[D] 29[A][B][C][D] 34.A][B1[C][D] 39.[A][BJ[C][D] 25.[A1[B][C][D] 30.[A][B][C][D] 35.A][BJ[C][D] 40.[A][BJ[C1[D] 41.A1[BJ[C][D] 46.A1[B][C1[D1 51.A][B1[C1[D] 42.[A][B][C][D] 47[A][B][C][D] 52.A][B][C1[D1 43.[A1[B1[CJ[D] 48.[A][B][C][D] 53.[A][B][C][D] 44.A1[B1[C][D] 49[A][B][C][D] 54.A[B1[C]ID] 45.[A][B][C][D] 50.AJ[B][C][D] 55.AJ[B1[C][D] 请在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出黑色矩形边框限定区域的答案无效! 第1页共2页 ■ 非选择题(请在各试题的答题区内作答) 第三部分:写作供两节,满分35分) 第一节:阅读表达(共5小题:每小题2分,满分10分) 56 57. 58 59 60. 第二节:书面表达(满分25分) 请在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出黑色矩形边框限定区域的答案无效! 第2页共2页: : : 绝密★考试结束前 2026年高考第一次模拟考试(天津卷) 英语 : (考试时间:100分钟试卷满分:130分) : 注意事项: 1.本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证 号填写在答题卡上。 : 2.回答第卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2邓铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用 橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。 : 3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 : 第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 1.-The campus library now offers easy online access to all academic journals. This will save me so much time for my research. A.Good to know B.I wouldn't say that C.Don't mention it D.You are telling me 2.The well-known historian a groundbreaking theory that re-examined the economic causes of the Renaissance. : A.reflected B.delayed C.proposed D.simplified : : 想 3.(热点话题)Elon Musk's company Neuralink, specializes in brain-computer interfaces,recently implanted its first chip (in a human volunteer. O A.who B.which C.where D.whose 4.The experience in Austria gave the young musician a unique into how nature inspired music composition. : A.privilege B.origin C.insight D.fascination 8 the global push to reduce carbon emission,many countries are investing heavily in wind and solar energy. : A.In spite of B.On behalf of C.By means of D.In line with : : : 6.The documentary achieved widespread popularity on social media, the destructive effects of plastic pollution in a visually striking way. : 试题第1页(共12页) : 一学科网·学易金卷德就税限家品 A.to highlight B.highlighting C.highlighted D.being highlighted 7.(热点话题)-The AI assistant provides a(n) solution for language learning,as it adapts to each user's pace and offers real-time feedback. -That's why it's so popular among students. A.effective B.random C.fashionable D.economical 6 the weather forecast predicts heavy rain this weekend,we'll have to postpone the camping trip. A.Even if B.Since C.In case D.If only 9.The new translation app is. accurate,achieving 98%correctness in complex literary texts A.originally B.completely C.remarkably D.occasionally 10.-I heard your company won the national innovation award.Congratulations! Our team put in years of effort to make it happen. A.That's all right B.It's my pleasure C.You're kidding D.Thanks a million 11.Scientists are still uncertain the mysterious radio signals are evidence of civilizations from outer space. A.whether B.why C.how D.that 12.(Over the past decade,the number of electric vehicles on the road by nearly 800% A.increased B.has increased C.was increasing D.had increased 13.-My smartwatch says my heart rate is abnormally high today. -You」 ignore it.Go see a doctor immediately! A.mustn't B.wouldn't C.needn't D.might not 14.To reduce e-waste,some companies programs encouraging customers to recycle old devices. A.gave away B.turned over C.put forward D.set up 15.-Will you take over when we exit the highway?I feel a little tired. -Certainly.You for about three hours by that time A.have driven B.have been driving C.will have been driving D.will be driving 第二节:完形填空(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16-35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 (社会热点)Growing up in poverty in rural Kenya,Nelly Cheboi would wake before dawn to watch her single mother set off for work.With a heavy basket of vegetables 16 on her head,her mother walked five miles to the local market each day,17 to earn enough for Cheboi's school fees.The memory of her mother's rough feet and weary smile made her realise how deeply her family was_18 a cycle of poverty 试题第2页(共12页) 命学科网·学易金卷两既是语 that seemed impossible to escape. Despite the hardships,Cheboi worked hard and her efforts paid off.She attended college 19 a scholarship in the United States,worked odd jobs to support her family,and discovered her 20 in a computer science class."When my code finally worked,"she recalled,her eyes 21,"I felt a power I'd never known,as if I could build bridges out of this poverty."She 22 this breakthrough moment with changing her life's path.Working three campus jobs-cleaning lecture halls,23 library books,and tutoring math-she saved every spare dollar to buy used laptops to send back to her community. Today,she's giving 4,000 kids the chance for a 24 future through her nonprofit,TechLit Africa. The organization uses recycled computers to create technology labs in schools in rural Kenya. In 2018,Cheboi began accepting donated computers,personally 25 the complex logistics )by processing customs paperwork,26 import taxes for them from her little savings,and delivering them via borrowed trucks.TechLit Africa now works with shipping companies to 27t the donated computers so it's more cost 28.The renewed computers,each carefully cleaned and 29 educational software designed for different age groups and learning levels,are 30 to partner schools where children aged 4 to 12 now receive 31 tech classes twice a week and gain valuable skills from professionals. "My hope is that when the first TechLit kids 32 from high school,they're able to get a job online because they will know how to code,"Cheboi said."By bringing the resources,by bringing these skills,we are 33 the world to them.” Cheboi smiled,gently 34 a student's headphones while watching the students working together on coding projects,their faces glowing in the light of the computer screens."We're not just 35 technology,she said,"we're helping write a new future for these communities,one line of code at a time." 16.A.balanced B.dragged C.wrapped D.suspended 17.A.refusing B.struggling C.objecting D.pretending 18.A.applied to B.prepared for C.stuck in D.prohibited from 19.A.beyond B.for C.against D.on 20.A.inspiration B.attraction C.appreciation D.passion 21.A.lighting up B.taking off C.cheering up D.spreading out 22.A.admitted B.strengthened C.credited D.praised 23.A.borrowing B.sorting C.reading D.writing 24.A.quieter B.brighter C.safer D.nearer 试题第3页(共12页) 25.A.delegating B.ignoring C.advocating D.handling 26.A.charging B.requesting C.paying D.negotiating 27.A.transport B.update C.store D.transform 28.A.rewarding B.efficient C.accessible D.reliable 29.A.filled with B.associated with C.compared with D.loaded with 30.A.distributed B.attached C.committed D.contributed 兵 31.A.tough B.strange C.accurate D.regular 32.A.graduate B.withdraw C.protect D.separate 33.A.integrating intoB.adapting to C.opening up D.turning on 34.A.beating B.pursuing C.adjusting D.interpreting 35.A.aiding B.teaching C.experiencing D.measuring 游 数 第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题:每小题2.5分,满分50分) 游 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。 A Gymnastics Instructor Wanted About us PCYC (Police Citizens Youth Club)Queensland is a not-for-profit organization established in 1948,aiming to build safer and healthier communities.We focus on young people's personal and leadership development by offering state-wide programs,services and facilities through 54 branches,two leadership development centers and two activity centers. About the position : PCYC Burdekin currently wants gymnastics instructors,who will assist in the development and delivery of O the gymnastics programs to PCYC clients. Casual work (approximately 20 30 hours per week) $28.38-$31.80 per hour (depending on previous experience and qualification-junior rate may apply) .To be employed,you must be qualified to get a Working with Children Check or Blue Card and be willing to undertake a National Police Check. .Applicants with intermediate accreditation (from Gymnastics Queensland will be considered with priority What we can offer 试题第4页(共12页) .Free onsite parking and free access to PC 24/7 gyms .: : -Flexible work environment and working hours O : .Opportunity to work in an established branch with a great team : Key responsibilities include .: : .Deliver a broad range of fun group gymnastics programs for all ages,in accordance with safety and : industry-approved practice requirements. ·····... .Contribute towards creative marketing and promotion of the gymnastics programs to maintain current : participants and attract new participants. : .Ensure our gymnastics equipment is maintained and used in a safe manner. .Instruct and assist the work of junior coaching staff. Deadline 水 Applications close on 8 September,2022.Interested?Click here to apply. : 36.What is PCYC Queensland's goal? : A.To provide the youth with advice on personal emotions. : : B.To make a fortune through state-wide programs. : C.To build more branches outside Queensland. O : D.To improve community security and health. 37.How much can a gymnastics instructor in PCYC Burdekin earn in a week? A.$100-$300. B.$330-$530 C.$560-$960. D.$990-$1390. 桨 38.What should you do to increase your chance of being employed by PCYC Burdekin? A.Express the desire to work for National Police Agency. .: 想 : B.Show the intermediate gymnastics qualification. : C.Present the experiences in dealing with children. : D.Explain the urgent need for a full-time job. : 39.If hired,a gymnastics instructor will be responsible for A.seeking junior coaches to build a team 区 B.seleoting suitable equipment for teenagers C.helping advertise the gymnastics programs : D.designing new gymnastics programs independently : 40.Where does this text probably come from? A.A Queensland's local paper. B.Ajob-hunting mobile app. 试题第5页(共12页) 可学科网·学易金卷器蕊限器 C.A popular science website. D.A notice-board in a gym. B It was supposed to be an exciting adventure with my best friend Josh.We were hiking when the disaster struck.A boulder (suddenly shifted and crushed my leg beneath it.Extreme pain shot through my body. "Josh!Help!"I screamed,my voice trembling with panic. Josh reacted instantly.But no matter what he tried,the boulder didn't show the slightest movement."Hold on!We'll get help!"He said,grabbing his phone.He called emergency services and told the operator where we were.But we were kilometers from the nearest road,too far for rescue team to reach soon. The hours passed slowly.The boulder hadn't just crushed me,but it had knocked over almost all the water we carried.As the sun went down,the temperature dropped to near freezing.I trembled uncontrollably and sank into despair,but Josh kept encouraging me fimmly."Don't lose hope!"He said,"We'll get through this!"He gathered all the clothing he'd brought and piled them onto me.Then he collected wood and built a small fire, keeping it burning while we waited under the black,starless sky.Just when I thought we might not survive the night,the glow of rescuers'headlamps appeared on the distant hillside. The rescuers came on foot,driving to the closest spot they could find and then hiking in.Burdened by enormous packs and heavy tools,they moved through the darkness-every step a risk.Seeing the rescuers face to face allowed me to relax.After I'd been trapped for about five hours,they managed to pull my leg out from under the boulder. But they delivered discouraging news:it was too dangerous to take me off the mountain in the dark.We must wait for the helicopter.Soon,I heard the distant sound of a helicopter.But despair returned when it flew away without stopping.Watching it disappear behind the hills,I feared my last hope was gone. However,the rescue team never gave up,working tirelessly.They kept trying until finding a Navy helicopter crew brave enough to attempt our dangerous night-time rescue.The helicopter rushed me to the hospital, where doctors saved my life after multiple surgeries. During my recovery,I had plenty of time to reflect.I was deeply grateful to everyone who not only gave me a second chance at life but also inspired me a lot.Their perseverance lighted my way through challenges.Three months after the accident.I found myself standing on the hiking trail once again,which was extremely tough for me.At one point,I wanted to stop.But I didn't.I took another step.Then another.I would go slow,but I would keep going. 41.What did Josh do after the disaster had struck? 试题第6页(共12页) 学科网·学易金卷做既燕限家是语 A.He continuously tried to move the boulder. B.He left to find the nearest road for help. C.He built a shelter to keep the author warm. D.He gave first aid to the author's injured leg. 42.What difficulty did the author experience while waiting for rescue? A.Losing consciousness due to extreme pain and blood loss. B.Losing all drinking water supplies for the entire night. C.Suffering from extreme cold as the temperature dropped. D.Being unable to contact emergency services directly. 43.During the rescue operation,the rescuers A.reached the accident site at once B.had to hike with heavy equipment C.felt relaxed after relieving the author's leg D.came along with a medical team 44.What can we infer from the helicopter's first attempt? A.The situation was too dangerous for the night-time rescue. B.The helicopter couldn't land safely due to the bad weather C.The author's injuries were too severe to be moved by air. D.The pilot failed to locate them in the darkness. 45.The author writes the text mainly to A.warn readers about the potential dangers of hiking in remote areas B.provide medical advice for wilderness emergencies C.describe the technical challenges of wilderness rescue operations D.remind readers not to give up no matter what difficulties they face ⊙ (社会热点)There's been a growing movement addressing a male loneliness crisis for some time now一 and rightly so. A research in the UK suggests millions of men are experiencing loneliness but suffering in silence.An estimated eight million men feel lonely at least once a week,while for nearly three million it's a daily occurrence, according to The Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness.But it isn't just men who are struggling.Loneliness is a 试题第7页(共12页) problem for everyone.For some young women,it's particularly common.Recent survey for The Belonging Forum O suggests that roughly half of young women aged 18-24 feel lonely compared to 29%of the general population : Motherhood is also incredibly isolating ()One survey suggested a remarkable 90%of mums had felt lonely since giving birth. Many experts expressed their views on this topic.Grace Carter,who works for UKWritings.com,described 成 a"gap"between her expected social life and reality."For days or weeks,my only real interactions are random or 卡 digital-it tires me out,"she said.Dr.Ashwini Nadkarni,from Harvard University,noted declining social structures,such as the trend of families becoming smaller,and technology's role in reducing face-to-face contact. 张 Riani Keny on,from Canvas,calls this conflict"ambient loneliness"."People seek emotional bonds through AI or social media,gaining control but losing true connection."She explained.Carter added,"Online activity hides inner emptiness.I chat and post happy photos,but miss the natural closeness I once had." 江 Dr Nadkarni said"Men may be less likely to acknowledge their loneliness or seek help for it."Both experts 数 游 agree the problem applies to all genders. 游 "Research shows that over the past 20 years,social isolation has increased,and social participation and close friendships have declined,"the assistant professor added."Ultimately,isolation is neither a personal issue O nor a gender issue,it is a cultural one,"Kenyon concluded."We need to reframe connection as a collective responsibility and explore how technology,spaces,and systems can help us feel less alone,not just more online." This may be comforting for people like Carter,who said,"You begin to doubt whether the problem lies within yourself or if your needs exceed what others can provide.When other women express similar emotions to mine,I understand that this feeling exists not only within me,but within many of us." 46.What is the main idea of the article? A.Men's loneliness is more severe due to their social habits. .:....1 些 B.Loneliness is a widespread issue affecting various groups. C.Digital technology is the primary cause of modern loneliness. D.Mothers need more support to overcome post-birth isolation. 47.How many men in the UK feel lonely on a daily basis according to Paragraph 2? A.3 million. B.8 million C.50%of young women.D.90%of mothers. 48.Why does the author mention that 90%of mothers feel lonely after giving birth? A.To criticize the lack of family support for new mothers. B.To highlight how motherhood can worsen social isolation. C.To argue that loneliness is unique to women. 试题第8页(共12页) D.To compare loneliness rates between mothers and fathers. .: 49.The termambient loneliness"in paragraph 3 refers to O : A.a sense of emptiness despite frequent digital interactions B.a temporary feeling caused by busy lifestyles .: C.cultural pressure to hide personal struggles D.physical isolation from family members 50.What do experts suggest as a solution to loneliness? A.Teaching individuals to improve their social skills. : B.Encouraging people to spend less time online C.Addressing loneliness through social and systemic changes. : D.Focusing only on rebuilding traditional social structures. : 尽 D : (There are hundreds of personality quizzes online that assert they can ascertain whether the right or left half of your brain is dominant.Left-brained people are supposedly logical and excel at language and math while right-brained people are more imaginative,emotionally intelligent and skilled with spatial reasoning. O : There's just one problem:That's not how brains work Popular science enthusiasts sort of took this idea and ran with it,and it's become woven in popular culture now,and it's not going away. Despite this enduring belief,there's no such thing as being "right-brained"or "left-brained".Whether you're someone who tends more towards creativity or logic has nothing to do with one hemisphere of your brain : .: : being dominant over the other.But the actual science of how the two halves of our brains work together is .: : sometimes stranger than fiction. The human brain is divided into two hemispheres,the left and right.In all vertebrate animals,the right hemisphere controls the left side of the body and vice versa.And scientists have long known,thanks to the behaviors of patients who suffered brain injuries,that different areas of the brain do different things ? But many scientists struggled with this idea,because the very suggestion that the left and right halves of the brain operate differently disrupted the idea that nature tends toward perfect symmetry. : Work by neuroscientists(神经科学家)has revealed the importance of different hemispheres of the brain for : different activities.However,their research quickly saw some misinterpretations in the general public:Some presumed creative people must be right-brained and logical people left-brained.It is proven that not only is 试题第9页(共12页) : 学科网·学易金卷览既蕊限家声 personality unrelated to the different halves of the brain,but people aren't really right or left-brained to begin with. The idea that we have left-dominant people and right-dominant people,and that this is related to personality,is categorically false.That's never been supported in the neuroscience community.Neuroscientists don't believe that and never have. What scientists learned is that there are really important differences between the left hemisphere and the right hemisphere.It's just that they have nothing to do with personality or whether cognitive strategy is more logical or free spirited or creative.While researchers have shown the limitations of how the hemispheres of our brains influence our lives,it's not difficult to understand the appeal of such ideas.People are endlessly fascinated by themselves and their friends,and the subtle differences in how people think about the world are really meaningful to them.When you come up with an online quiz that tells us something about ourselves,we're drawn to that.It's irresistible.But you have to take it with an enormous grain of salt. 51.What do numerous personality quizzes online claim they are able to do? A.Distinguish between the two hemispheres of one's brain. B.Determine whether one is left-brained or right-brained. C.Tell if one is more of a linguist or of a mathematician. D.Ascertain how one's brain performs different tasks. 52.What does the author say is sometimes stranger than fiction? A.How one hemisphere of the brain impacts creativity. B.How the two halves of our brains work alternatively. C.How the two hemispheres of our brains cooperate. D.How one half of the brain dominates the other. 53.Why did many scientists have difficulty endorsing the idea that different areas of the brain do different things? A.It contradicts the assumption that the two hemispheres of the brain are symmetrical. B.It dismisses the view that the universe has been evolving in a consistent manner. C.It is in conflict with the suggestion that the left and right halves of the brain work together. D.It disrupts the idea that the right hemisphere of the brain controls the left side of the body. 54.What belief have neuroscientists long rejected according to the passage? A.There are left-dominant people and right-dominant people with different personalities. B.There are noticeable differences between the left and right hemispheres of the brain. C.One's personality is hardly related to the different halves of the brain. D.Different areas of the brain are responsible for different activities. 试题第10页(共12页) 可学科网·学易金卷两思限8品 55.What are we advised to do with an online quiz that tells us something about ourselves? A.Follow its judgement. B.Scrutinize its originality. C.Evaluate its popularity. D.Question its reliability. 第二部分:写作(共两节,满分35分) 第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 阅读下面短文,并根据短文内容完成下列各题。 It has been five years since I left my staff job and became self-employed.I remember my terror as I walked out of the office for the last time and the excitement when I sold my first piece days later.Working for yourself, setting your own hours and being responsible for your success or failure are exciting.I left my job just as summer was starting,and my first few months were as blissful as the fair days. When winter came,an office where someone else paid for the central heating and my salary was guaranteed seemed attractive.January is tough for freelancers(自由职业者),and it was no different for me一after masses of work,I earned none,I shared my fears with some businesswomen I knew-what if the reality would be more like what I was experiencing? Whether through choice or circumstance,the number of freelancers is rising and,if you're just starting out, it is scary.I've been lucky that these women making money their own way shared key lessons about what it takes. You can't feel half-hearted about what you do because,at some point,you're going to have painful days. When that happens,you have to remember why you wanted this life in the first place.Don't quit your job for something that you think might be more interesting,quit it for something you can't stop thinking about Setting up a business is tough.Rather than waiting until all is perfect,go for the moment when it feels as if momentum (is with you.Look after yourself.There is no sick pay when you are self-employed.You can't do a bad day's work and blame it on your boss.You are the backbone of your business and you need to prioritize your health and well-being.Rest regularly and find like-minded people to support you and lift you up when things get hard. Finally,enjoy it.Freedom is yours and,if you can make it work,there is nothing better 56.What does the underlined wordblissful"in paragraph 1 mean?(one word) 57.What bothered the author when winter came?(no more than 10 words) 58.According to the author,why should we quit for a new job? 试题第11页(共12页) 59.According to the author,how can you get through difficult things?(no more than 15 words) 60.What's your attitude towards becoming self-employed?Explain in your own words.(no more than 20 words) 成 卡 第二节:书面表达(满分25分) 6l.假设你是晨光中学的李津,你校近期举办了“航天科技主题展”(Aerospace Technology Exhibition),通 过图片和视频等多种方式,展示了中国航天事业的飞速发展和伟大成就。请你以Reaching for the Stars'”为 张 题,为学校公众号英文栏目写一篇活动报道。 内容提示: 河 (1)主题展的主要内容(天宫空间站建设、月球探测成果、航天工作者贡献等): (2)师生们对展览活动的反响: 游 (3)你参观展览后的感受。 注意:(1)词数不少于100;(2)可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。 参考词汇:月球探测lunar exploration;自主创新independent innovation 阁 些 试题第12页(共12页)………………○………………外………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○……………… ………………○………………内………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○……………… 此卷只装订不密封 ………………○………………内………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○……………… ………………○………………外………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○……………… … 学校:______________姓名:_____________班级:_______________考号:______________________ 绝密★考试结束前 2026年高考第一次模拟考试(天津卷) 英语 (考试时间:100分钟 试卷满分:130分) 注意事项: 1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。 3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 1.— The campus library now offers easy online access to all academic journals. — ______! This will save me so much time for my research. A.Good to know B.I wouldn’t say that C.Don’t mention it D.You are telling me 2.The well-known historian ______ a groundbreaking theory that re-examined the economic causes of the Renaissance. A.reflected B.delayed C.proposed D.simplified 3.(热点话题)Elon Musk’s company Neuralink, ______ specializes in brain-computer interfaces, recently implanted its first chip (芯片) in a human volunteer. A.who B.which C.where D.whose 4.The experience in Austria gave the young musician a unique ____ into how nature inspired music composition. A.privilege B.origin C.insight D.fascination 5.______ the global push to reduce carbon emission, many countries are investing heavily in wind and solar energy. A.In spite of B.On behalf of C.By means of D.In line with 6.The documentary achieved widespread popularity on social media, ______ the destructive effects of plastic pollution in a visually striking way. A.to highlight B.highlighting C.highlighted D.being highlighted 7.(热点话题)—The AI assistant provides a(n) ______ solution for language learning, as it adapts to each user’s pace and offers real-time feedback. —That’s why it’s so popular among students. A.effective B.random C.fashionable D.economical 8.______ the weather forecast predicts heavy rain this weekend, we’ll have to postpone the camping trip. A.Even if B.Since C.In case D.If only 9.The new translation app is ______ accurate, achieving 98% correctness in complex literary texts. A.originally B.completely C.remarkably D.occasionally 10.— I heard your company won the national innovation award. Congratulations! — ______. Our team put in years of effort to make it happen. A.That’s all right B.It’s my pleasure C.You’re kidding D.Thanks a million 11.Scientists are still uncertain ______ the mysterious radio signals are evidence of civilizations from outer space. A.whether B.why C.how D.that 12.(原创题)Over the past decade, the number of electric vehicles on the road ______ by nearly 800%. A.increased B.has increased C.was increasing D.had increased 13.—My smartwatch says my heart rate is abnormally high today. —You ______ ignore it. Go see a doctor immediately! A.mustn’t B.wouldn’t C.needn’t D.might not 14.To reduce e-waste, some companies ______ programs encouraging customers to recycle old devices. A.gave away B.turned over C.put forward D.set up 15.—Will you take over when we exit the highway? I feel a little tired. — Certainly. You ______ for about three hours by that time. A.have driven B.have been driving C.will have been driving D.will be driving 第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16-35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 (社会热点)Growing up in poverty in rural Kenya, Nelly Cheboi would wake before dawn to watch her single mother set off for work. With a heavy basket of vegetables 16 on her head, her mother walked five miles to the local market each day, 17 to earn enough for Cheboi’s school fees. The memory of her mother’s rough feet and weary smile made her realise how deeply her family was 18 a cycle of poverty that seemed impossible to escape. Despite the hardships, Cheboi worked hard and her efforts paid off. She attended college 19 a scholarship in the United States, worked odd jobs to support her family, and discovered her 20 in a computer science class. “When my code finally worked,” she recalled, her eyes 21 , “I felt a power I’d never known, as if I could build bridges out of this poverty.” She 22 this breakthrough moment with changing her life’s path. Working three campus jobs — cleaning lecture halls, 23 library books, and tutoring math — she saved every spare dollar to buy used laptops to send back to her community. Today, she’s giving 4,000 kids the chance for a 24 future through her nonprofit, TechLit Africa. The organization uses recycled computers to create technology labs in schools in rural Kenya. In 2018, Cheboi began accepting donated computers, personally 25 the complex logistics (物流) by processing customs paperwork, 26 import taxes for them from her little savings, and delivering them via borrowed trucks. TechLit Africa now works with shipping companies to 27 the donated computers so it’s more cost 28 . The renewed computers, each carefully cleaned and 29 educational software designed for different age groups and learning levels, are 30 to partner schools where children aged 4 to 12 now receive 31 tech classes twice a week and gain valuable skills from professionals. “My hope is that when the first TechLit kids 32 from high school, they’re able to get a job online because they will know how to code,” Cheboi said. “By bringing the resources, by bringing these skills, we are 33 the world to them.” Cheboi smiled, gently 34 a student’s headphones while watching the students working together on coding projects, their faces glowing in the light of the computer screens. “We’re not just 35 technology,” she said, “we’re helping write a new future for these communities, one line of code at a time.” 16.A.balanced B.dragged C.wrapped D.suspended 17.A.refusing B.struggling C.objecting D.pretending 18.A.applied to B.prepared for C.stuck in D.prohibited from 19.A.beyond B.for C.against D.on 20.A.inspiration B.attraction C.appreciation D.passion 21.A.lighting up B.taking off C.cheering up D.spreading out 22.A.admitted B.strengthened C.credited D.praised 23.A.borrowing B.sorting C.reading D.writing 24.A.quieter B.brighter C.safer D.nearer 25.A.delegating B.ignoring C.advocating D.handling 26.A.charging B.requesting C.paying D.negotiating 27.A.transport B.update C.store D.transform 28.A.rewarding B.efficient C.accessible D.reliable 29.A.filled with B.associated with C.compared with D.loaded with 30.A.distributed B.attached C.committed D.contributed 31.A.tough B.strange C.accurate D.regular 32.A.graduate B.withdraw C.protect D.separate 33.A.integrating into B.adapting to C.opening up D.turning on 34.A.beating B.pursuing C.adjusting D.interpreting 35.A.aiding B.teaching C.experiencing D.measuring 第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50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。 A Gymnastics Instructor Wanted About us PCYC (Police Citizens Youth Club) Queensland is a not-for-profit organization established in 1948, aiming to build safer and healthier communities. We focus on young people’s personal and leadership development by offering state-wide programs, services and facilities through 54 branches, two leadership development centers and two activity centers. About the position PCYC Burdekin currently wants gymnastics instructors, who will assist in the development and delivery of the gymnastics programs to PCYC clients. •Casual work (approximately 20 30 hours per week) •$28.38-$31.80 per hour (depending on previous experience and qualification—junior rate may apply) •To be employed, you must be qualified to get a Working with Children Check or Blue Card and be willing to undertake a National Police Check. •Applicants with intermediate accreditation (认证) from Gymnastics Queensland will be considered with priority. What we can offer •Free onsite parking and free access to PC 24/7 gyms •Flexible work environment and working hours •Opportunity to work in an established branch with a great team Key responsibilities include •Deliver a broad range of fun group gymnastics programs for all ages, in accordance with safety and industry-approved practice requirements. •Contribute towards creative marketing and promotion of the gymnastics programs to maintain current participants and attract new participants. •Ensure our gymnastics equipment is maintained and used in a safe manner. •Instruct and assist the work of junior coaching staff. Deadline Applications close on 8 September, 2022. Interested? Click here to apply. 36.What is PCYC Queensland’s goal? A.To provide the youth with advice on personal emotions. B.To make a fortune through state-wide programs. C.To build more branches outside Queensland. D.To improve community security and health. 37.How much can a gymnastics instructor in PCYC Burdekin earn in a week? A.$100-$300. B.$330-$530. C.$560-$960. D.$990-$1390. 38.What should you do to increase your chance of being employed by PCYC Burdekin? A.Express the desire to work for National Police Agency. B.Show the intermediate gymnastics qualification. C.Present the experiences in dealing with children. D.Explain the urgent need for a full-time job. 39.If hired, a gymnastics instructor will be responsible for_________. A.seeking junior coaches to build a team B.seleoting suitable equipment for teenagers C.helping advertise the gymnastics programs D.designing new gymnastics programs independently 40.Where does this text probably come from? A.A Queensland’s local paper. B.A job-hunting mobile app. C.A popular science website. D.A notice-board in a gym. B It was supposed to be an exciting adventure with my best friend Josh. We were hiking when the disaster struck. A boulder (巨石) suddenly shifted and crushed my leg beneath it. Extreme pain shot through my body. “Josh! Help!” I screamed, my voice trembling with panic. Josh reacted instantly. But no matter what he tried, the boulder didn’t show the slightest movement. “Hold on! We’ll get help!” He said, grabbing his phone. He called emergency services and told the operator where we were. But we were kilometers from the nearest road, too far for rescue team to reach soon. The hours passed slowly. The boulder hadn’t just crushed me, but it had knocked over almost all the water we carried. As the sun went down, the temperature dropped to near freezing. I trembled uncontrollably and sank into despair, but Josh kept encouraging me firmly. “Don’t lose hope!” He said, “We’ll get through this!” He gathered all the clothing he’d brought and piled them onto me. Then he collected wood and built a small fire, keeping it burning while we waited under the black, starless sky. Just when I thought we might not survive the night, the glow of rescuers’ headlamps appeared on the distant hillside. The rescuers came on foot, driving to the closest spot they could find and then hiking in. Burdened by enormous packs and heavy tools, they moved through the darkness — every step a risk. Seeing the rescuers face to face allowed me to relax. After I’d been trapped for about five hours, they managed to pull my leg out from under the boulder. But they delivered discouraging news: it was too dangerous to take me off the mountain in the dark. We must wait for the helicopter. Soon, I heard the distant sound of a helicopter. But despair returned when it flew away without stopping. Watching it disappear behind the hills, I feared my last hope was gone. However, the rescue team never gave up, working tirelessly. They kept trying until finding a Navy helicopter crew brave enough to attempt our dangerous night-time rescue. The helicopter rushed me to the hospital, where doctors saved my life after multiple surgeries. During my recovery, I had plenty of time to reflect. I was deeply grateful to everyone who not only gave me a second chance at life but also inspired me a lot. Their perseverance lighted my way through challenges. Three months after the accident. I found myself standing on the hiking trail once again, which was extremely tough for me. At one point, I wanted to stop. But I didn’t. I took another step. Then another. I would go slow, but I would keep going. 41.What did Josh do after the disaster had struck? A.He continuously tried to move the boulder. B.He left to find the nearest road for help. C.He built a shelter to keep the author warm. D.He gave first aid to the author’s injured leg. 42.What difficulty did the author experience while waiting for rescue? A.Losing consciousness due to extreme pain and blood loss. B.Losing all drinking water supplies for the entire night. C.Suffering from extreme cold as the temperature dropped. D.Being unable to contact emergency services directly. 43.During the rescue operation, the rescuers ______. A.reached the accident site at once B.had to hike with heavy equipment C.felt relaxed after relieving the author’s leg D.came along with a medical team 44.What can we infer from the helicopter’s first attempt? A.The situation was too dangerous for the night-time rescue. B.The helicopter couldn’t land safely due to the bad weather. C.The author’s injuries were too severe to be moved by air. D.The pilot failed to locate them in the darkness. 45.The author writes the text mainly to _____. A.warn readers about the potential dangers of hiking in remote areas B.provide medical advice for wilderness emergencies C.describe the technical challenges of wilderness rescue operations D.remind readers not to give up no matter what difficulties they face C (社会热点)There’s been a growing movement addressing a male loneliness crisis for some time now — and rightly so. A research in the UK suggests millions of men are experiencing loneliness but suffering in silence. An estimated eight million men feel lonely at least once a week, while for nearly three million it’s a daily occurrence, according to The Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness. But it isn’t just men who are struggling. Loneliness is a problem for everyone. For some young women, it’s particularly common. Recent survey for The Belonging Forum suggests that roughly half of young women aged 18-24 feel lonely compared to 29% of the general population. Motherhood is also incredibly isolating (孤立的). One survey suggested a remarkable 90% of mums had felt lonely since giving birth. Many experts expressed their views on this topic. Grace Carter, who works for UKWritings.com, described a “gap” between her expected social life and reality. “For days or weeks, my only real interactions are random or digital — it tires me out,” she said. Dr. Ashwini Nadkarni, from Harvard University, noted declining social structures, such as the trend of families becoming smaller, and technology’s role in reducing face-to-face contact. Riani Kenyon, from Canvas, calls this conflict “ambient loneliness”. “People seek emotional bonds through AI or social media, gaining control but losing true connection.” She explained. Carter added, “Online activity hides inner emptiness. I chat and post happy photos, but miss the natural closeness I once had.” Dr Nadkarni said “Men may be less likely to acknowledge their loneliness or seek help for it.” Both experts agree the problem applies to all genders. “Research shows that over the past 20 years, social isolation has increased, and social participation and close friendships have declined,” the assistant professor added. “Ultimately, isolation is neither a personal issue nor a gender issue, it is a cultural one,” Kenyon concluded. “We need to reframe connection as a collective responsibility and explore how technology, spaces, and systems can help us feel less alone, not just more online.” This may be comforting for people like Carter, who said, “You begin to doubt whether the problem lies within yourself or if your needs exceed what others can provide. When other women express similar emotions to mine, I understand that this feeling exists not only within me, but within many of us.” 46.What is the main idea of the article? A.Men’s loneliness is more severe due to their social habits. B.Loneliness is a widespread issue affecting various groups. C.Digital technology is the primary cause of modern loneliness. D.Mothers need more support to overcome post-birth isolation. 47.How many men in the UK feel lonely on a daily basis according to Paragraph 2? A.3 million. B.8 million. C.50% of young women. D.90% of mothers. 48.Why does the author mention that 90% of mothers feel lonely after giving birth? A.To criticize the lack of family support for new mothers. B.To highlight how motherhood can worsen social isolation. C.To argue that loneliness is unique to women. D.To compare loneliness rates between mothers and fathers. 49.The term “ambient loneliness” in paragraph 3 refers to ________. A.a sense of emptiness despite frequent digital interactions B.a temporary feeling caused by busy lifestyles C.cultural pressure to hide personal struggles D.physical isolation from family members 50.What do experts suggest as a solution to loneliness? A.Teaching individuals to improve their social skills. B.Encouraging people to spend less time online. C.Addressing loneliness through social and systemic changes. D.Focusing only on rebuilding traditional social structures. D (新题材)There are hundreds of personality quizzes online that assert they can ascertain whether the right or left half of your brain is dominant. Left-brained people are supposedly logical and excel at language and math while right-brained people are more imaginative, emotionally intelligent and skilled with spatial reasoning. There’s just one problem: That’s not how brains work. Popular science enthusiasts sort of took this idea and ran with it, and it’s become woven in popular culture now, and it’s not going away. Despite this enduring belief, there’s no such thing as being “right-brained” or “left-brained”. Whether you’re someone who tends more towards creativity or logic has nothing to do with one hemisphere of your brain being dominant over the other. But the actual science of how the two halves of our brains work together is sometimes stranger than fiction. The human brain is divided into two hemispheres, the left and right. In all vertebrate (脊椎的) animals, the right hemisphere controls the left side of the body and vice versa. And scientists have long known, thanks to the behaviors of patients who suffered brain injuries, that different areas of the brain do different things. But many scientists struggled with this idea, because the very suggestion that the left and right halves of the brain operate differently disrupted the idea that nature tends toward perfect symmetry. Work by neuroscientists (神经科学家) has revealed the importance of different hemispheres of the brain for different activities. However, their research quickly saw some misinterpretations in the general public: Some presumed creative people must be right-brained and logical people left-brained. It is proven that not only is personality unrelated to the different halves of the brain, but people aren’t really right or left-brained to begin with. The idea that we have left-dominant people and right-dominant people, and that this is related to personality, is categorically false. That’s never been supported in the neuroscience community. Neuroscientists don’t believe that and never have. What scientists learned is that there are really important differences between the left hemisphere and the right hemisphere. It’s just that they have nothing to do with personality or whether cognitive strategy is more logical or free spirited or creative. While researchers have shown the limitations of how the hemispheres of our brains influence our lives, it’s not difficult to understand the appeal of such ideas. People are endlessly fascinated by themselves and their friends, and the subtle differences in how people think about the world are really meaningful to them. When you come up with an online quiz that tells us something about ourselves, we’re drawn to that. It’s irresistible. But you have to take it with an enormous grain of salt. 51.What do numerous personality quizzes online claim they are able to do? A.Distinguish between the two hemispheres of one’s brain. B.Determine whether one is left-brained or right-brained. C.Tell if one is more of a linguist or of a mathematician. D.Ascertain how one’s brain performs different tasks. 52.What does the author say is sometimes stranger than fiction? A.How one hemisphere of the brain impacts creativity. B.How the two halves of our brains work alternatively. C.How the two hemispheres of our brains cooperate. D.How one half of the brain dominates the other. 53.Why did many scientists have difficulty endorsing the idea that different areas of the brain do different things? A.It contradicts the assumption that the two hemispheres of the brain are symmetrical. B.It dismisses the view that the universe has been evolving in a consistent manner. C.It is in conflict with the suggestion that the left and right halves of the brain work together. D.It disrupts the idea that the right hemisphere of the brain controls the left side of the body. 54.What belief have neuroscientists long rejected according to the passage? A.There are left-dominant people and right-dominant people with different personalities. B.There are noticeable differences between the left and right hemispheres of the brain. C.One’s personality is hardly related to the different halves of the brain. D.Different areas of the brain are responsible for different activities. 55.What are we advised to do with an online quiz that tells us something about ourselves? A.Follow its judgement. B.Scrutinize its originality. C.Evaluate its popularity. D.Question its reliability. 第二部分:写作(共两节,满分35分) 第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 阅读下面短文,并根据短文内容完成下列各题。 It has been five years since I left my staff job and became self-employed. I remember my terror as I walked out of the office for the last time and the excitement when I sold my first piece days later. Working for yourself, setting your own hours and being responsible for your success or failure are exciting. I left my job just as summer was starting, and my first few months were as blissful as the fair days. When winter came, an office where someone else paid for the central heating and my salary was guaranteed seemed attractive. January is tough for freelancers (自由职业者), and it was no different for me — after masses of work,I earned none,I shared my fears with some businesswomen I knew — what if the reality would be more like what I was experiencing? Whether through choice or circumstance, the number of freelancers is rising and, if you’ re just starting out, it is scary. I’ve been lucky that these women making money their own way shared key lessons about what it takes. You can’t feel half-hearted about what you do because, at some point, you’ re going to have painful days. When that happens, you have to remember why you wanted this life in the first place. Don’t quit your job for something that you think might be more interesting,quit it for something you can’t stop thinking about. Setting up a business is tough. Rather than waiting until all is perfect, go for the moment when it feels as if momentum (势头) is with you. Look after yourself. There is no sick pay when you are self-employed. You can’t do a bad day’s work and blame it on your boss. You are the backbone of your business and you need to prioritize your health and well-being. Rest regularly and find like-minded people to support you and lift you up when things get hard. Finally, enjoy it. Freedom is yours and, if you can make it work, there is nothing better. 56.What does the underlined word“blissful” in paragraph 1 mean?(one word) 57.What bothered the author when winter came?(no more than 10 words) 58.According to the author, why should we quit for a new job? 59.According to the author, how can you get through difficult things?(no more than 15 words) 60.What’s your attitude towards becoming self-employed? Explain in your own words.(no more than 20 words) 第二节:书面表达(满分25分) 61.假设你是晨光中学的李津,你校近期举办了“航天科技主题展”(Aerospace Technology Exhibition),通过图片和视频等多种方式,展示了中国航天事业的飞速发展和伟大成就。请你以“Reaching for the Stars”为题,为学校公众号英文栏目写一篇活动报道。 内容提示: (1)主题展的主要内容(天宫空间站建设、月球探测成果、航天工作者贡献等); (2)师生们对展览活动的反响; (3)你参观展览后的感受。 注意:(1)词数不少于100;(2)可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。 参考词汇:月球探测 lunar exploration;自主创新 independent innovation ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 试题 第7页(共8页) 试题 第8页(共8页) 试题 第1页(共8页) 试题 第2页(共8页) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 绝密★考试结束前 2026年高考第一次模拟考试(天津卷) 英语 (考试时间:100分钟 试卷满分:130分) 注意事项: 1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。 3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 1.— The campus library now offers easy online access to all academic journals. — ______! This will save me so much time for my research. A.Good to know B.I wouldn’t say that C.Don’t mention it D.You are telling me 2.The well-known historian ______ a groundbreaking theory that re-examined the economic causes of the Renaissance. A.reflected B.delayed C.proposed D.simplified 3.(热点话题)Elon Musk’s company Neuralink, ______ specializes in brain-computer interfaces, recently implanted its first chip (芯片) in a human volunteer. A.who B.which C.where D.whose 4.The experience in Austria gave the young musician a unique ____ into how nature inspired music composition. A.privilege B.origin C.insight D.fascination 5.______ the global push to reduce carbon emission, many countries are investing heavily in wind and solar energy. A.In spite of B.On behalf of C.By means of D.In line with 6.The documentary achieved widespread popularity on social media, ______ the destructive effects of plastic pollution in a visually striking way. A.to highlight B.highlighting C.highlighted D.being highlighted 7.(热点话题)—The AI assistant provides a(n) ______ solution for language learning, as it adapts to each user’s pace and offers real-time feedback. —That’s why it’s so popular among students. A.effective B.random C.fashionable D.economical 8.______ the weather forecast predicts heavy rain this weekend, we’ll have to postpone the camping trip. A.Even if B.Since C.In case D.If only 9.The new translation app is ______ accurate, achieving 98% correctness in complex literary texts. A.originally B.completely C.remarkably D.occasionally 10.— I heard your company won the national innovation award. Congratulations! — ______. Our team put in years of effort to make it happen. A.That’s all right B.It’s my pleasure C.You’re kidding D.Thanks a million 11.Scientists are still uncertain ______ the mysterious radio signals are evidence of civilizations from outer space. A.whether B.why C.how D.that 12.(原创题)Over the past decade, the number of electric vehicles on the road ______ by nearly 800%. A.increased B.has increased C.was increasing D.had increased 13.—My smartwatch says my heart rate is abnormally high today. —You ______ ignore it. Go see a doctor immediately! A.mustn’t B.wouldn’t C.needn’t D.might not 14.To reduce e-waste, some companies ______ programs encouraging customers to recycle old devices. A.gave away B.turned over C.put forward D.set up 15.—Will you take over when we exit the highway? I feel a little tired. — Certainly. You ______ for about three hours by that time. A.have driven B.have been driving C.will have been driving D.will be driving 第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16-35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 (社会热点)Growing up in poverty in rural Kenya, Nelly Cheboi would wake before dawn to watch her single mother set off for work. With a heavy basket of vegetables 16 on her head, her mother walked five miles to the local market each day, 17 to earn enough for Cheboi’s school fees. The memory of her mother’s rough feet and weary smile made her realise how deeply her family was 18 a cycle of poverty that seemed impossible to escape. Despite the hardships, Cheboi worked hard and her efforts paid off. She attended college 19 a scholarship in the United States, worked odd jobs to support her family, and discovered her 20 in a computer science class. “When my code finally worked,” she recalled, her eyes 21 , “I felt a power I’d never known, as if I could build bridges out of this poverty.” She 22 this breakthrough moment with changing her life’s path. Working three campus jobs — cleaning lecture halls, 23 library books, and tutoring math — she saved every spare dollar to buy used laptops to send back to her community. Today, she’s giving 4,000 kids the chance for a 24 future through her nonprofit, TechLit Africa. The organization uses recycled computers to create technology labs in schools in rural Kenya. In 2018, Cheboi began accepting donated computers, personally 25 the complex logistics (物流) by processing customs paperwork, 26 import taxes for them from her little savings, and delivering them via borrowed trucks. TechLit Africa now works with shipping companies to 27 the donated computers so it’s more cost 28 . The renewed computers, each carefully cleaned and 29 educational software designed for different age groups and learning levels, are 30 to partner schools where children aged 4 to 12 now receive 31 tech classes twice a week and gain valuable skills from professionals. “My hope is that when the first TechLit kids 32 from high school, they’re able to get a job online because they will know how to code,” Cheboi said. “By bringing the resources, by bringing these skills, we are 33 the world to them.” Cheboi smiled, gently 34 a student’s headphones while watching the students working together on coding projects, their faces glowing in the light of the computer screens. “We’re not just 35 technology,” she said, “we’re helping write a new future for these communities, one line of code at a time.” 16.A.balanced B.dragged C.wrapped D.suspended 17.A.refusing B.struggling C.objecting D.pretending 18.A.applied to B.prepared for C.stuck in D.prohibited from 19.A.beyond B.for C.against D.on 20.A.inspiration B.attraction C.appreciation D.passion 21.A.lighting up B.taking off C.cheering up D.spreading out 22.A.admitted B.strengthened C.credited D.praised 23.A.borrowing B.sorting C.reading D.writing 24.A.quieter B.brighter C.safer D.nearer 25.A.delegating B.ignoring C.advocating D.handling 26.A.charging B.requesting C.paying D.negotiating 27.A.transport B.update C.store D.transform 28.A.rewarding B.efficient C.accessible D.reliable 29.A.filled with B.associated with C.compared with D.loaded with 30.A.distributed B.attached C.committed D.contributed 31.A.tough B.strange C.accurate D.regular 32.A.graduate B.withdraw C.protect D.separate 33.A.integrating into B.adapting to C.opening up D.turning on 34.A.beating B.pursuing C.adjusting D.interpreting 35.A.aiding B.teaching C.experiencing D.measuring 第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50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。 A Gymnastics Instructor Wanted About us PCYC (Police Citizens Youth Club) Queensland is a not-for-profit organization established in 1948, aiming to build safer and healthier communities. We focus on young people’s personal and leadership development by offering state-wide programs, services and facilities through 54 branches, two leadership development centers and two activity centers. About the position PCYC Burdekin currently wants gymnastics instructors, who will assist in the development and delivery of the gymnastics programs to PCYC clients. •Casual work (approximately 20 30 hours per week) •$28.38-$31.80 per hour (depending on previous experience and qualification—junior rate may apply) •To be employed, you must be qualified to get a Working with Children Check or Blue Card and be willing to undertake a National Police Check. •Applicants with intermediate accreditation (认证) from Gymnastics Queensland will be considered with priority. What we can offer •Free onsite parking and free access to PC 24/7 gyms •Flexible work environment and working hours •Opportunity to work in an established branch with a great team Key responsibilities include •Deliver a broad range of fun group gymnastics programs for all ages, in accordance with safety and industry-approved practice requirements. •Contribute towards creative marketing and promotion of the gymnastics programs to maintain current participants and attract new participants. •Ensure our gymnastics equipment is maintained and used in a safe manner. •Instruct and assist the work of junior coaching staff. Deadline Applications close on 8 September, 2022. Interested? Click here to apply. 36.What is PCYC Queensland’s goal? A.To provide the youth with advice on personal emotions. B.To make a fortune through state-wide programs. C.To build more branches outside Queensland. D.To improve community security and health. 37.How much can a gymnastics instructor in PCYC Burdekin earn in a week? A.$100-$300. B.$330-$530. C.$560-$960. D.$990-$1390. 38.What should you do to increase your chance of being employed by PCYC Burdekin? A.Express the desire to work for National Police Agency. B.Show the intermediate gymnastics qualification. C.Present the experiences in dealing with children. D.Explain the urgent need for a full-time job. 39.If hired, a gymnastics instructor will be responsible for_________. A.seeking junior coaches to build a team B.seleoting suitable equipment for teenagers C.helping advertise the gymnastics programs D.designing new gymnastics programs independently 40.Where does this text probably come from? A.A Queensland’s local paper. B.A job-hunting mobile app. C.A popular science website. D.A notice-board in a gym. B It was supposed to be an exciting adventure with my best friend Josh. We were hiking when the disaster struck. A boulder (巨石) suddenly shifted and crushed my leg beneath it. Extreme pain shot through my body. “Josh! Help!” I screamed, my voice trembling with panic. Josh reacted instantly. But no matter what he tried, the boulder didn’t show the slightest movement. “Hold on! We’ll get help!” He said, grabbing his phone. He called emergency services and told the operator where we were. But we were kilometers from the nearest road, too far for rescue team to reach soon. The hours passed slowly. The boulder hadn’t just crushed me, but it had knocked over almost all the water we carried. As the sun went down, the temperature dropped to near freezing. I trembled uncontrollably and sank into despair, but Josh kept encouraging me firmly. “Don’t lose hope!” He said, “We’ll get through this!” He gathered all the clothing he’d brought and piled them onto me. Then he collected wood and built a small fire, keeping it burning while we waited under the black, starless sky. Just when I thought we might not survive the night, the glow of rescuers’ headlamps appeared on the distant hillside. The rescuers came on foot, driving to the closest spot they could find and then hiking in. Burdened by enormous packs and heavy tools, they moved through the darkness — every step a risk. Seeing the rescuers face to face allowed me to relax. After I’d been trapped for about five hours, they managed to pull my leg out from under the boulder. But they delivered discouraging news: it was too dangerous to take me off the mountain in the dark. We must wait for the helicopter. Soon, I heard the distant sound of a helicopter. But despair returned when it flew away without stopping. Watching it disappear behind the hills, I feared my last hope was gone. However, the rescue team never gave up, working tirelessly. They kept trying until finding a Navy helicopter crew brave enough to attempt our dangerous night-time rescue. The helicopter rushed me to the hospital, where doctors saved my life after multiple surgeries. During my recovery, I had plenty of time to reflect. I was deeply grateful to everyone who not only gave me a second chance at life but also inspired me a lot. Their perseverance lighted my way through challenges. Three months after the accident. I found myself standing on the hiking trail once again, which was extremely tough for me. At one point, I wanted to stop. But I didn’t. I took another step. Then another. I would go slow, but I would keep going. 41.What did Josh do after the disaster had struck? A.He continuously tried to move the boulder. B.He left to find the nearest road for help. C.He built a shelter to keep the author warm. D.He gave first aid to the author’s injured leg. 42.What difficulty did the author experience while waiting for rescue? A.Losing consciousness due to extreme pain and blood loss. B.Losing all drinking water supplies for the entire night. C.Suffering from extreme cold as the temperature dropped. D.Being unable to contact emergency services directly. 43.During the rescue operation, the rescuers ______. A.reached the accident site at once B.had to hike with heavy equipment C.felt relaxed after relieving the author’s leg D.came along with a medical team 44.What can we infer from the helicopter’s first attempt? A.The situation was too dangerous for the night-time rescue. B.The helicopter couldn’t land safely due to the bad weather. C.The author’s injuries were too severe to be moved by air. D.The pilot failed to locate them in the darkness. 45.The author writes the text mainly to _____. A.warn readers about the potential dangers of hiking in remote areas B.provide medical advice for wilderness emergencies C.describe the technical challenges of wilderness rescue operations D.remind readers not to give up no matter what difficulties they face C (社会热点)There’s been a growing movement addressing a male loneliness crisis for some time now — and rightly so. A research in the UK suggests millions of men are experiencing loneliness but suffering in silence. An estimated eight million men feel lonely at least once a week, while for nearly three million it’s a daily occurrence, according to The Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness. But it isn’t just men who are struggling. Loneliness is a problem for everyone. For some young women, it’s particularly common. Recent survey for The Belonging Forum suggests that roughly half of young women aged 18-24 feel lonely compared to 29% of the general population. Motherhood is also incredibly isolating (孤立的). One survey suggested a remarkable 90% of mums had felt lonely since giving birth. Many experts expressed their views on this topic. Grace Carter, who works for UKWritings.com, described a “gap” between her expected social life and reality. “For days or weeks, my only real interactions are random or digital — it tires me out,” she said. Dr. Ashwini Nadkarni, from Harvard University, noted declining social structures, such as the trend of families becoming smaller, and technology’s role in reducing face-to-face contact. Riani Kenyon, from Canvas, calls this conflict “ambient loneliness”. “People seek emotional bonds through AI or social media, gaining control but losing true connection.” She explained. Carter added, “Online activity hides inner emptiness. I chat and post happy photos, but miss the natural closeness I once had.” Dr Nadkarni said “Men may be less likely to acknowledge their loneliness or seek help for it.” Both experts agree the problem applies to all genders. “Research shows that over the past 20 years, social isolation has increased, and social participation and close friendships have declined,” the assistant professor added. “Ultimately, isolation is neither a personal issue nor a gender issue, it is a cultural one,” Kenyon concluded. “We need to reframe connection as a collective responsibility and explore how technology, spaces, and systems can help us feel less alone, not just more online.” This may be comforting for people like Carter, who said, “You begin to doubt whether the problem lies within yourself or if your needs exceed what others can provide. When other women express similar emotions to mine, I understand that this feeling exists not only within me, but within many of us.” 46.What is the main idea of the article? A.Men’s loneliness is more severe due to their social habits. B.Loneliness is a widespread issue affecting various groups. C.Digital technology is the primary cause of modern loneliness. D.Mothers need more support to overcome post-birth isolation. 47.How many men in the UK feel lonely on a daily basis according to Paragraph 2? A.3 million. B.8 million. C.50% of young women. D.90% of mothers. 48.Why does the author mention that 90% of mothers feel lonely after giving birth? A.To criticize the lack of family support for new mothers. B.To highlight how motherhood can worsen social isolation. C.To argue that loneliness is unique to women. D.To compare loneliness rates between mothers and fathers. 49.The term “ambient loneliness” in paragraph 3 refers to ________. A.a sense of emptiness despite frequent digital interactions B.a temporary feeling caused by busy lifestyles C.cultural pressure to hide personal struggles D.physical isolation from family members 50.What do experts suggest as a solution to loneliness? A.Teaching individuals to improve their social skills. B.Encouraging people to spend less time online. C.Addressing loneliness through social and systemic changes. D.Focusing only on rebuilding traditional social structures. D (新题材)There are hundreds of personality quizzes online that assert they can ascertain whether the right or left half of your brain is dominant. Left-brained people are supposedly logical and excel at language and math while right-brained people are more imaginative, emotionally intelligent and skilled with spatial reasoning. There’s just one problem: That’s not how brains work. Popular science enthusiasts sort of took this idea and ran with it, and it’s become woven in popular culture now, and it’s not going away. Despite this enduring belief, there’s no such thing as being “right-brained” or “left-brained”. Whether you’re someone who tends more towards creativity or logic has nothing to do with one hemisphere of your brain being dominant over the other. But the actual science of how the two halves of our brains work together is sometimes stranger than fiction. The human brain is divided into two hemispheres, the left and right. In all vertebrate (脊椎的) animals, the right hemisphere controls the left side of the body and vice versa. And scientists have long known, thanks to the behaviors of patients who suffered brain injuries, that different areas of the brain do different things. But many scientists struggled with this idea, because the very suggestion that the left and right halves of the brain operate differently disrupted the idea that nature tends toward perfect symmetry. Work by neuroscientists (神经科学家) has revealed the importance of different hemispheres of the brain for different activities. However, their research quickly saw some misinterpretations in the general public: Some presumed creative people must be right-brained and logical people left-brained. It is proven that not only is personality unrelated to the different halves of the brain, but people aren’t really right or left-brained to begin with. The idea that we have left-dominant people and right-dominant people, and that this is related to personality, is categorically false. That’s never been supported in the neuroscience community. Neuroscientists don’t believe that and never have. What scientists learned is that there are really important differences between the left hemisphere and the right hemisphere. It’s just that they have nothing to do with personality or whether cognitive strategy is more logical or free spirited or creative. While researchers have shown the limitations of how the hemispheres of our brains influence our lives, it’s not difficult to understand the appeal of such ideas. People are endlessly fascinated by themselves and their friends, and the subtle differences in how people think about the world are really meaningful to them. When you come up with an online quiz that tells us something about ourselves, we’re drawn to that. It’s irresistible. But you have to take it with an enormous grain of salt. 51.What do numerous personality quizzes online claim they are able to do? A.Distinguish between the two hemispheres of one’s brain. B.Determine whether one is left-brained or right-brained. C.Tell if one is more of a linguist or of a mathematician. D.Ascertain how one’s brain performs different tasks. 52.What does the author say is sometimes stranger than fiction? A.How one hemisphere of the brain impacts creativity. B.How the two halves of our brains work alternatively. C.How the two hemispheres of our brains cooperate. D.How one half of the brain dominates the other. 53.Why did many scientists have difficulty endorsing the idea that different areas of the brain do different things? A.It contradicts the assumption that the two hemispheres of the brain are symmetrical. B.It dismisses the view that the universe has been evolving in a consistent manner. C.It is in conflict with the suggestion that the left and right halves of the brain work together. D.It disrupts the idea that the right hemisphere of the brain controls the left side of the body. 54.What belief have neuroscientists long rejected according to the passage? A.There are left-dominant people and right-dominant people with different personalities. B.There are noticeable differences between the left and right hemispheres of the brain. C.One’s personality is hardly related to the different halves of the brain. D.Different areas of the brain are responsible for different activities. 55.What are we advised to do with an online quiz that tells us something about ourselves? A.Follow its judgement. B.Scrutinize its originality. C.Evaluate its popularity. D.Question its reliability. 第二部分:写作(共两节,满分35分) 第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 阅读下面短文,并根据短文内容完成下列各题。 It has been five years since I left my staff job and became self-employed. I remember my terror as I walked out of the office for the last time and the excitement when I sold my first piece days later. Working for yourself, setting your own hours and being responsible for your success or failure are exciting. I left my job just as summer was starting, and my first few months were as blissful as the fair days. When winter came, an office where someone else paid for the central heating and my salary was guaranteed seemed attractive. January is tough for freelancers (自由职业者), and it was no different for me — after masses of work,I earned none,I shared my fears with some businesswomen I knew — what if the reality would be more like what I was experiencing? Whether through choice or circumstance, the number of freelancers is rising and, if you’ re just starting out, it is scary. I’ve been lucky that these women making money their own way shared key lessons about what it takes. You can’t feel half-hearted about what you do because, at some point, you’ re going to have painful days. When that happens, you have to remember why you wanted this life in the first place. Don’t quit your job for something that you think might be more interesting,quit it for something you can’t stop thinking about. Setting up a business is tough. Rather than waiting until all is perfect, go for the moment when it feels as if momentum (势头) is with you. Look after yourself. There is no sick pay when you are self-employed. You can’t do a bad day’s work and blame it on your boss. You are the backbone of your business and you need to prioritize your health and well-being. Rest regularly and find like-minded people to support you and lift you up when things get hard. Finally, enjoy it. Freedom is yours and, if you can make it work, there is nothing better. 56.What does the underlined word“blissful” in paragraph 1 mean?(one word) 57.What bothered the author when winter came?(no more than 10 words) 58.According to the author, why should we quit for a new job? 59.According to the author, how can you get through difficult things?(no more than 15 words) 60.What’s your attitude towards becoming self-employed? Explain in your own words.(no more than 20 words) 第二节:书面表达(满分25分) 61.假设你是晨光中学的李津,你校近期举办了“航天科技主题展”(Aerospace Technology Exhibition),通过图片和视频等多种方式,展示了中国航天事业的飞速发展和伟大成就。请你以“Reaching for the Stars”为题,为学校公众号英文栏目写一篇活动报道。 内容提示: (1)主题展的主要内容(天宫空间站建设、月球探测成果、航天工作者贡献等); (2)师生们对展览活动的反响; (3)你参观展览后的感受。 注意:(1)词数不少于100;(2)可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。 参考词汇:月球探测 lunar exploration;自主创新 independent innovation ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2 / 2 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2026年高考第一次模拟考试(天津卷) 参考答案 (考试时间:100分钟 试卷满分:130分) 第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 答案 A C B C D B A B C D 题号 11 12 13 14 15 答案 A B A D C 第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 16.A 17.B 18.C 19.D 20.D 21.A 22.C 23.B 24.B 25.D 26.C 27.A 28.B 29.D 30.A 31.D 32.A 33.C 34.C 35.B 第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分) 36.D 37.C 38.B 39.C 40.B 41.A 42.C 43.B 44.A 45.D 46.B 47.A 48.B 49.A 50.C 51.B 52.C 53.A 54.A 55.D 第三部分:写作 第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 56.Enjoyable/ Happy/ Delightful. 57.She couldn’t earn enough money./ She earned none. 58.Because we can’t stop thinking about the new job./ To pursue what we really desire. 59.Rest regularly and find like-minded people’s support. 60.It’s challenging but rewarding if we can manage it well. 第二节:书面表达(满分25分) 【参考范文】 Reaching for the Stars Our school recently held an Aerospace Technology Exhibition, showcasing China’s remarkable achievements in space exploration. The exhibition featured stunning images and videos of the Tiangong Space Station, highlighting its construction and scientific missions. Visitors also learned about lunar exploration, including the Chang’e missions, and the dedication of Chinese aerospace scientists through independent innovation.        Both teachers and students were deeply impressed. Many said they felt proud of China’s rapid progress in space technology. Some students even expressed interest in pursuing careers in aerospace after seeing the inspiring stories of scientists and astronauts.        Personally, I was amazed by how far China has come in space exploration. The exhibition not only broadened my knowledge but also strengthened my belief that with hard work and creativity, we can achieve even greater milestones in the future. 应用文写作评分标准 一、评分原则 1. 本题总分为25分,按5个档次给分。 2. 评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量,确定或调整档次,最后给分。 3. 评分时,应注意的主要内容为:内容要点、应用词汇和语法结构的丰富性和准确性及上下文的连贯性。 4. 拼写与标点符号是语言准确性的一个方面,评分时,应视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑。英、美拼写及词汇用法均可接受。 5. 如书写较差,以致影响交际,可将分数降低一个档次。 二、各档次的给分范围和要求 档次 描述 第五档 (21~25分) 完全完成了试题规定的任务。 - 覆盖所有内容要点。 - 应用了较多的语法结构和词汇。 - 语法结构或词汇方面有些许错误,但因尽力使用较复杂结构或较高级词汇所致;具备较强的语言运用能力。 - 有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,使全文结构紧凑。 完全达到了预期的写作目的。 第四档 (16~20分) 完全完成了试题规定的任务。 - 虽漏掉1、2个次重点,但覆盖所有主要内容。 - 应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求。 - 语法结构或词汇方面应用基本准确,些许错误主要是因尝试较复杂语法结构或词汇所致。 - 应用简单的语句间连接成分,使全文结构紧凑。 达到了预期的写作目的。 第三档 (11~15分) 基本完成了试题规定的任务。 - 虽漏掉一些内容,但覆盖所有主要内容。 - 应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求。 - 有一些语法结构或词汇方面的错误,但不影响理解。 - 应用简单的语句间连接成分,使全文内容连贯。 整体而言,基本达到了预期的写作目的。 第二档 (6~10分) 未适当完成试题规定的任务。 - 漏掉或未描述清楚一些主要内容,写了一些无关内容。 - 语法结构单调、词汇项目有限。 - 有一些语法结构或词汇方面的错误,影响了对写作内容的理解。 - 较少使用语句间的连接成分,内容缺少连贯性。 信息未能清楚地传达给读者。 第一档 (1~5分) 未完成试题规定的任务。 - 明显遗漏主要内容,写了一些无关内容,原因可能是未理解试题要求。 - 语法结构单调、词汇项目有限。 - 较多语法结构或词汇方面的错误,影响对写作内容的理解。 - 缺乏语句间的连接成分,内容不连贯。 信息未能传达给读者。 0分 未能传达给读者任何信息:内容太少,无法评判;写的内容均与所要求内容无关或所写内容无法看清。 2 / 29 1 / 29 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $2026年高考第一次模拟考试(天津卷) 答题卡 姓名: 准考证号 条码粘贴处 缺考标记 注意事项 ▣ 1. 答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚 考生禁止填涂 请将准考证条码粘贴在右侧的[条码粘贴处]的方框内。 缺考标记!只 选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔填写,字体工整。 能由监考老师 4. 请按题号顺序在各题的答题区内作答,超出范围的答案无效,在草纸、试卷上作答无效。 负责用黑色字 5. 保持卡面清洁,不要折叠、不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、刮纸刀。 迹的签字笔填 6. 填涂样例正确【■]错误【-][[] 选择题(请用2B铅笔填涂) 1.AIIBIICID] 6.AIIBIICIID] 11.1A]IB]ICIID] 16.[A]IBIICIID] 2.IAJIBIICIDI 7AJIBIICHDI 12.A][BIICHID] 17AIIBIICID] 3.JAIIBIICIDI 8.JAlIBIICIDI 13.A1[B1[CHD1 18.[A][B][CIID] 4.[AJIB]ICID] 9.[AJIB]ICID] 14.1A][BI[CID] 19.[AJIB][CIID] 5.IAlBIICIDI 10.A1[B1fC1D1 15.1A][BIICID] 20.[AJIBI[CIDI 21.[AIIBIICIID 26.JAIIBIICIIDI 31.1AlIBIICIIDI 36.[A]IBI[C]ID] 22.[AJIBIICI[D] 27.IA1IB1[C1[D1 32.A1[B1IC1[D1 37.[AJIBI[CIID] 23.AJIBIICJID] 28.AIIBIICIIDI 33.JAl[BIICI[DI 38.AIIBI[CIIDI 24.[AIIBIICI[D] 29.[AIIBIICI[DI 34.A][BIICI[D] 39.[AIIBI[CIID] 25.AIIBIICI[DI 30.1AIIBIICI[DI 35.1AIIBIICI[DI 40.[AIIBIICIID] 41[AJIB]ICIID] 46.A1[B1[C1ID 51.A][BIICI[DI 42.JAlIBIICIID] 47.1AIIBIICIIDI 52.1A]IBIICIID] 43.AIIBIICIID] 48.[AIIBIICIIDI 53.1AIIBIICIIDI 44.[AIIBIICIIDI 49.JAIIBIICI[DI 54.1AI[BIICIIDI 45.[AJIBIICIID] 50.1AJIBIICIID] 55.1AI[BIICIIDI 请在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出黑色矩形边框限定区域的答案无效! 第1页共2页 月 ■ 非选择题(请在各试题的答题区内作答) 第三部分:写作(共两节,满分35分) 第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 第二节:书面表达(满分25分) 第2页共2页 请在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出黑色矩形边框限定区域的答案无效!

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