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2025一2026学年度下学期东北育才学校 高三年级英语科目假期质量测试暨第六次模拟考试试题 答题时间:120分钟满分:150分 命题人:姜巨慧、钱慧蛟、袁成平、李式瑜、祁继 校对人:姜巨慧、钱慧蛟、袁成平、李式瑜、祁继 第一部分:听力 第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题;从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出 最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关 小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。 1.Where does the woman probably want to go next? A.The zoo.B.A cafe.C.Her home. 2.What did the speakers do last week? A.They went to the supermarket. B.They ate out with a couple. C.They attended a wedding. 3.What is the conversation mainly about? A.Growing vegetables. B.Preparing meals. C.Feeding people. 4.How does the man feel about singing by himself? A.Confident. B.Relaxed C.Hesitant. 5.When is the computer likely to be delivered? A.On Monday. B.On Tuesday. C.On Thursday. 第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三 个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前你将有时间阅读 各个小题,每小题5秒钟:听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白 读两遍。 听下面的录音,回答第6、7题。 6.Which of the following does the woman value most in her home? A.Bright light. B.Pleasant smell. C.Warm feeling 7.What else makes the woman's apartment warm? A.The yellow walls B.The fresh flowers. C.The new furniture. 听下面的录音,回答第8、9题。 8.Where does the conversation take place? 英语科试卷第1页共10页 A.In a supermarket. B.In a hospital. C.At Carol's home. 9.How much money did Mary spend on butter? A.2. B.f3.50 C.f7. 听下面的录音,回答第10至12题。 10.Why does the woman dislike the movie? A.The story is nothing new. B.It has too many action scenes C.The actor lacks good acting skills 11.What do the speakers both agree? A.The special effects were realistic. B.The film has a meaningful theme. C.The main actor was very good-looking 12.What does the man suggest doing? A.Making a plan for next weekend. B.Choosing a movie they both like C.Watching more action movies. 听下面的录音,回答第13至16题。 13.What did Geoff do on his holiday? A.He took a balloon flight.B.He visited some temples.C.He relaxed under the sun. 14.Where does the woman suggest Geoff go next time? A.Peru. B.Cambodia C.Thailand. 15.What does Geoff want to see next time? A.The hot-air balloon over Siem Reap B.The temples in Thailand C.Machu Picchu in Peru 16.What will Geoff probably prefer to do? A.Attempt to water-ski.B.Travel abroad by airplane.C.Be in a basket under a balloon. 听下面的录音,回答第17至20题。 17.What is the speaker probably? A.A house agent. B.An animal keeper. C.ATV host. 18.What pet did the Smiths have? A.A cat. B.A snake. C.A rabbit. 19.Why is the house of the Wilsons'different according to the speaker? A.It's made of waste and recycled materials. B.It took only one week to build. C.It's in the deep forest. 20.Who inspired the Wilsons to build their house? A.Helen's mother-in-law.B.Their daughter. C.Their neighbor. 英语科试卷第2页共10页 第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2.5分,满分50分)》 第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并 在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A Boat Trip on the Seine The Seine River,along with the Eiffel Tower,Notre-Dame and the Louvre,is one of the great symbols of Paris.Its history is inseparable from that of the city,and from its banks you can admire some of the most symbolic monuments,such as the Eiffel Tower,the Musee d'Orsay and the Ile de la Cite.Sailing along the Seine is a unique experience that connects you with the soul of the French capital. Discover Paris from the water on this boat tour covering the most important points along the river.Aboard a modern and comfortable boat,you will enjoy a full audio guide that tells the history and curiosities of each place.The tour starts at the Eiffel Tower and passes by the Louvre, Notre-Dame Cathedral,Place de la Concorde and the Grand Palais,offering a journey of just over an hour. Vhat does it include? An audio guide in 14 languages and a cruise on the Seine River. Not included: Food and beverages. Place of organization: Board at the Port de la Bourdonnais(at the foot of the Eiffel Tower),on pontoon #3.Look for the"Bateaux Parisiens"logo. Important information: The time on the voucher()is flexible.You may take the boat later on the reserved date.Your ticket is valid for 12 months from purchase.On certain dates,due to high demand, availability is confirmed within 72 hours.The amount will be pre-authorized to guarantee payment once your booking is confirmed. 21.What makes the Seine River especially significant in Paris according to the passage? A.It supports most local industries. B.It reflects the city's historical identity. C.It divides Paris into two regions. D.It is the longest river in France. 22.What is one key feature of the boat tour? A.It includes museum entrance tickets. B.It allows unlimited travel time. C.It provides historical explanations onboard.D.It offers meals during the journey. 23.What can be inferred about reservations during busy periods? A.Boarding location may change unexpectedly. B.Booking requires confirmation before approval. C.Payment is taken immediately. D.Prices increase because of high demand. 英语科试卷第3页共10页 B How Many Steps Do You Really Need in a Day? Walking 10,000 steps a day has long been a fitness common belief.But new research suggests that the health benefits of walking increase until about 7,000 steps-before leveling out.And as daily goals go,that's a little more attainable. The analysis,published today in the medical journal The Lancet Public Health,examined data from 57 studies and found that even moderate amounts of walking were associated with a lower risk of dementia(老年痴呆)and heart disease,.among other conditions,adding to a wide body of research tying walking to living longer.People who walked 7,000 steps a day also had a 47 percent lower risk of death compared with those who walked 2,000 steps,the analysis found. "It is just as important to walk 7,000 steps a day as it is to take your pills,"said Dr.Joshua Knowles,a cardiologist at Stanford Health Care. Decades of research shows that walking improves metabolic(新陈代谢的)health,making the heart stronger and more efficient while also reducing weight,cholesterol and blood sugar levels,said Keith Baar,a physiologist at the University of California,Davis. "Getting up and moving has got to be the top priority,"Dr.Knowles said For decades,10,000 steps was promoted as the magic number for good health.But researchers are now re-discussing that long-standing belief The recommendation is more myth than science,and researchers have exposed it in recent years. The analysis found that there was no significant difference in the risk of falls,cancer,etc. between people who walked 7,000 versus 10,000 steps per day.There was some improvement beyond 7,000 steps for the risk of dementia and death,although it was small,Dr.Ding added. The health benefits of walking are like juicing an orange:The first few squeezes give the most juice,but after a while,things start to dry up.Higher step counts are not harmful,but nobody needs to feel guilty if they can't hit 10,000. "If you improve your step count,you are impacting your health across the board,"he said. 24.What does the new research suggest about daily steps? A.10,000 steps remain the ideal goal.B.Benefits stop entirely after 7,000. C.Gains rise significantly before 7,000.D.Moderate walking offers minor protection. 25.What does the discussion of 10,000 steps mainly challenge? A.It argues higher goals are dangerous.B.It questions the scientific basis of it. C.It denies exercise improves health.D.It claims experts misled the public. 26.What does the comparison with an orange suggest about walking benefits? A.Extra steps eventually become harmful.B.Benefits disappear after repeated effort. C.Health gains depend on intensity. D.Early increases produce the greatest returns. 27.What is the author's attitude toward exercise? A.It views medication as equally essential. B.It promotes fixed daily step expectations. 英语科试卷第4页共10页 C.It favors ambitious goals over moderate progress. D.It encourages improvement without perfectionism. C Something Big Is Happening Think back to February 2020.Most of us weren't paying attention.Then,over three weeks, the entire world changed.I think were in the"this seems exaggerated"phase of something much, much bigger than Covid. I've spent six years building an AI startup.I keep giving people the polite version of what's happening.The cocktail-party version.Because the honest version sounds like I've lost my mind. But the gap between what I've been saying and what is actually happening has gotten far too big. Here's what nobody outside of tech quite understands:the reason people in the industry are sounding the alarm is because this already happened to us.We're not making predictions.We're telling you what already occurred in our own jobs. I am no longer needed for the actual technical work of my job.I describe what I want built, in plain English,and it just...appears.Not a rough draft.The finished thing.Done better than I would have done it myself.A couple of months ago,I was guiding the AI,making edits.Now I just describe the outcome and leave. The AI labs focused on code first because building AI requires code.If AI can write that code,it can help build the next version of itself.They've done it.And they're moving on to everything else.Law,finance,medicine,accounting,consulting,writing,design.Not in ten years. One to five years.Some say less. Dario Amodei has publicly predicted AI will eliminate 50%of entry-level white-collar jobs within one to five years.This is different from every previous wave of automation.AI isn't replacing one specific skill.It's a general substitute for mental work.Whatever you retrain for, it's improving at that too. The people who will come out of this best are the ones who start engaging now-not with fear,but with curiosity and urgency. The future is already here.It just hasn't knocked on your door yet.It's about to. 28.What does the author suggest by mentioning February 2020? A.Public reactions are always extreme.B.Experts can foresee global disasters C.A crisis may be underestimated early.D.Major events unfold within weeks. 29.What does the underlined phrase"cocktail-party version"most likely mean? A.It is deliberately false and misleading.B.It is simplified technical explanation. C.It is optimistic to avoid conflicts. D.It is polished and socially comfortable. 30.What is the function of the paragraph beginning"Here's what nobody outside of tech quite understands"? A.It explains tech workers'higher pay. B.It broadens warning beyond experience. C.It limits preparation to insiders. D.It proves his founder identity. 31.What is the main purpose of the passage? 英语科试卷第5页共10页 A.It warns that AI-driven change is arriving faster than expected. B.It explains how AI improves productivity in technical fields. C.It argues that retraining can prevent large-scale unemployment. D.It compares the AI boom to past waves of automation. D One of the most famous experiments in social psychology is the"marshmallow() test,"in which a child is presented with a marshmallow and promised a second if they can resist eating the first for fifteen minutes.The ability to delay satisfaction has long been linked to future success.However,in his deeply reflective new book The Long riew,social scientist Richard Fisher argues that modern society has failed this test on a global scale,becoming dangerously trapped in "living for the moment." Fisher's central claim is that our ancestors possessed a"cathedral thinking"mindset-the ability to plan for a future they would never personally see,much like the medieval builders who started grand structures knowing they would take centuries to complete.Today,however,the pressures of the 24-hour news cycle,quarterly financial reports,and the instant pleasure of social media have shortened our mental horizons.We are,as Fisher puts it,"time-limited immigrants" who are consuming the resources of the future to satisfy the temporary desires of the present. The book is not merely a critical report;it is a fascinating exploration of how we might retrain our brains to think in longer periods.Fisher introduces readers to "The Long Now Foundation,"which is building a clock designed to tick for 10,000 years,and explores the legal concepts of "intergenerational justice."He suggests that we should treat future generations as "unborn citizens"with their own rights,rather than just abstract concepts. While Fisher's writing is elegant and his research is thorough,some readers might find his optimism slightly disconnected from the harsh realities of modern politics.It is one thing to appreciate the beauty of a 10,000-year clock;it is quite another to persuade a politician to prioritize a fifty-year climate goal over next year's pressure.Nevertheless,The Long View is a necessary wake-up call.It challenges us to look beyond our own lives and consider what kind of "good ancestor"we want to be. 32.What is the main problem of modern society according to Richard Fisher? A.People lack the curiosity to explore the unknown. B.People are highly focused on immediate interests C.People have lost the ability to build grand structures. D.People are struggling with social media addiction. 33.What is the characteristic of"cathedral thinking"as described in the text? A.The ability to quickly adapt to the 24-hour news cycle B.The skill of balancing quarterly reports with social media use. C.The willingness to invest in the well-being of future generations. D.The preference for building physical structures over digital ones. 英语科试卷第6页共10页 34.What can be inferred about the author's attitude towards Fisher's book? A.Critical of its lack of scientific evidence and samples. B.Enthusiastic about its political influence. C.Doubtful about the author's research methods. D.Supportive of its main message despite some concerns. 35.What would be the best title for this passage? A.Regaining Our Future:A Review of The Long View B.The Secret to Future Success:The Marshmallow Test C.Why Cathedral Thinking is Outdated Today D.Richard Fisher:The Man Who Built a 10,000-Year Clock 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。并在答题卡上将 该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Social jetlag happens when your sleep schedule conflicts with the schedule of society,and it affects many people.36 Over time,this mismatch between your internal clock and society's demands can lead to a range of health problems. The termsocial jetlag'was coined by Professor Till Roenneberg in 2006.Your"chronotype" -a biological trait that determines whether you're an early bird (lark),a night owl,or somewhere in between-plays a significant role in this.For example,larks feel most alert early in the morning,37If you fall somewhere in the middle,the situation might be more moderate. However,modern life,with its early start times for work and school,often forces people to wake up before their bodies are ready.38 Studies have shown that individuals with chronic social jetlag face an increased risk of various health problems,including metabolic issues and high stress levels. 39 To minimize the effects,experts suggest that people spend more time outdoors during the day,exposing themselves to natural light,which can help regulate their sleep cycles. In an ideal world,our schedules would be based on our chronotype,allowing us to work when we're naturally at our best.Until then,it's essential to be mindful of how early wake-ups and late nights affect our well-being.40 A.It's the result of waking up earlier than your body or staying up too late. B.while owls function better later in the day. C.while their energy at night will be much less than that during the day. D.If possible,harmonize your schedule with your body's natural rhythm to reduce social jetlag. E.However,it is not an unsolvable predicament. F.It's a mismatch that severely impact individual health. G.This can lead to poor sleep,low productivity,and even health issues like obesity and diabetes. 英语科试卷第7页共10页 第三部分:语言知识运用 第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空 白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 For a little girl growing up in Colombia in the 1980s,a science career with NASA may have seemed like setting foot on a faraway planet.41,Diana Trujillo has made it-she is a(n)42 now,leading a 45-person team that's responsible for the robotic arm of the latest Mars rover.Born in 1983,even as ayoung girl,Diana was certain ofher passion for science. When she was 17,her dad offered to send her to Miami,Florida to study Aerospace Engineering. Without any 43,she followed her dad's 44.Arriving in the U.S.with just $300, Trujillo had to 45 through school by doing a series of housekeeping jobs.The 46 was definitely not easy,but Trujillo never complained. Then came another 47 moment for Trujillo.One of her professors casually mentioned an astronaut they were acquainted with.48 she was"just one person away from knowing an astronaut'was all it took to 49 Trujillo's career pursuit.So she 50 her studies in space science and5 Lbecame the first Hispanic(拉丁裔的) woman to be admitted to the NASAAcademy in 2007.Since then,Trujillo has worn many hats at America's space agency. But Diana hasn't 52 there.She also leads by example,53 women to chase careers in STEM fields.Her own story is a 54 that just beyond that barrier lies an entire universe of opportunities waiting for anyone willing to work hard enough to 55 the stars. 41.A.Therefore B.Instead C.However D.Moreover 42.A.astronaut B.engineer C.pilot D.doctor 43.A.hesitation B.complaint C.expectation D.promise 44.A.command B.footstep C.request D.suggestion 45.A.g0 B.pass C.struggle D.push 46.A.mission B. career C.adventure D.process 47.A.risk-taking B.life-changing C.time-consuming D. energy-saving 48.A.Realizing B.Remembering C.Imagining D.Assuming 49.A.record B.share C.fuel D.finish 50.A.started B. abandoned C. suspended D. intensified 51.A.immediately B.eventually C.gradually D.suddenly 52.A.left B.succeeded C.stopped D.reached 53.A.encouraging B.promising C.allowing D.persuading 54.A.symbol B.notice C.warning D.reminder 55.A.stare at B.reach for C.long for D.take after 第二节语篇填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分) 英语科试卷第8页共10页 阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适 当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题纸相应位置上。 Wu BOT:When Kung Fu Meets Robots The 2026 CCTV Spring Festival Gala featured a hugely popular program56(call) Wu BOT.In the show,humanoid robots perform traditional Chinese kung fu alongside young martial artists,57(make)it one of the most talked-about performances ofthis year's gala. The robots are designed and produced by Unitree Technology,58 is a leading Chinese robotics company.These Unitree GI robots perform difficult movements,including drunken boxing,nunchaku(双节棍)and parkour(跑酷).They cooperate on stage with students from Tagou Martial Arts School,one of China's best-known traditional kung fu schools.With high 59 (precise)control and stable motion design,the robots move smoothly and work naturally with human60(performer). The performance shows clear progress in just one year.In the 2025 gala,they could only perform simple group dances,61 they were not able to do difficult kung fu moves.This year,however,they completed complex kung fu movements easily.This change shows the rapid development of robot motion control and group cooperation technology. Wu BOT is more than just an entertaining stage act.It62(combine)traditional Chinese culture and modern technology in a creative way,helping young students understand kung fu 63 a new perspective.It also shows the public the 64 (late)developments in China's humanoids.In the future,such technologies may be 65 (wide)used in fields like education,public services and daily life. 第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节应用文写作(满分15分) 假定你是李华,今年6月高考结束后将迎来一个较长的暑假。你的美国朋友John来 信询问你的假期安排。请给他回复一封邮件,内容包括: 1.你的暑假计划(如:兼职、旅游、学习某种技能等); 2.说明你制定这些计划的原因。 注意: 1.词数80左右: 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯: 3.开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。 Dear John, Yours, Li Hua 英语科试卷第9页共10页 第二节:读后续写(25分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 续写的词数应为150左右。 A chance encounter Jessica,a writer with a long-held dream,felt her hope slipping away.For years,she had worked on a book about a special local sports story.It was about a small-town basketball team's amazing journey to the state finals.She believed it could encourage many,but after countless rewrites,every publisher still said no.The dream began to feel impossible. One quiet morning,hoping to find some fresh ideas,she put on the shirt with a picture of her favourite music band and took her notebook to the bookstore downstairs that housed a cafe. The smell of coffee and paper always comforted her.However,the main area was crowded,so she found a chair between the cooking and travel shelves.She settled in and lost herself in creation. Suddenly,a voice interrupted her."Excuse me,miss,"an old man said softly.He was reaching for a cookbook on the shelf behind her and needed her to move her chair slightly.As she shifted to make room,she noticed his sweatshirt had the same picture as her shirt.Obviously, he noticed it too.They exchanged a smile and began to talk. As the talk went on,Jessica learned that the old man named John was a writer too,and had even published books with his wife.Encouraged by his kindness and experience,Jessica finally gathered the courage to share her own dream-the book about the basketball team.Once she started,the words poured out.She told him about the hard work she had put into the book. “Publishers keep saying no,”she sighed.“T'mn out of energy.” John leaned in,gentle but fimm."Why wait for them?That story's too good to be forgotten. Publish it yourself."He stressed that her book was worth all the effort she'd put in,and told her not to let others'"no"stop her from following her dream 注意: (1)续写词数应为150左右: (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Jessica was surprised by Joln's self-publishing suggestion. At her book signing event,Jessica saw John in the line 英语科试卷第10页共10页

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