山东淄博市2025-2026学年度下学期高三模拟考试(一模)英语试题

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参照秘密级管理★启用前 淄博市2025一2026学年度高三模拟考试 英语 注意事项: 1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。 2回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡 上。写在本试卷上无效。 3考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答 即 案转涂到答题卡上。 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.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A.Schoolmates. B.Workmates C.Strangers. 2.Why does the man talk to the woman? A.To offer an invitation.B.To ask for permission. C.To cancel a visit. 3.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.A business trip. B.A famous actor. C.Anew shop. 4.Where are the speakers probably? A.At home B.In an office C.At a restaurant. 5.What is the man advised to do? A.Update the software.B.Delete the photos C.Change the camera 救 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。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。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6.Who had the idea of using a timetable? A.Lily's mother. B.Lily's sister. C.Lily's brother. 高三英语试题第1页(共12页) Quark夸克 高清扫描还原文档 7.What do we know about the method the woman's parents suggested? A.It's effective. B.It's funny. C.It's unfair. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8.Why does the man think he is qualified for the job? A.He's learned. B.He's modest. C.He's experienced. 9.What does the man find difficult? A.Dealing with comments.B.Designing the websites. C.Attracting new customers 听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。 10.How long has Lars lived in a student dorm? A.One year. B.Two years. C.Three years. 11.What is Humanitas? A.A shelter for the homeless B.A school for kids with disabilities. C.Aresidence for old people and students. 12.What did Zoe think of her time in Humanitas? A.It was challenging. B.It was boring. C.It was meaningful. 13.What will the woman do next? A.Call a friend. B.Visit a website. C.Look for a flat. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14.Why does the woman want to volunteer.at the community garden? A.To make some friends.B.To gain work experience.C.To learn to start a business. 15.What is the woman most interested in doing? A.Helping with kids. B.Cleaning the garden. C.Looking after the plants 16.How often will the woman volunteer if she is accepted? A.Once a week. B.Twice a week. C.Three times a week. 17.What is the woman going to do next Wednesday afternoon? A.Take photography classes.B.Attend an interview. C.Go to the theatre. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18.When did the speaker become interested in giraffes? A.After getting a toy giraffe. B.After seeing a giraffe at the zoo. C.After listening to a giraffe story. 19.What does the speaker's work involve in the zoo? A.Making videos. B.Feeding the giraffes. C.Giving medical care. 20.What surprises visitors about giraffes? A.The way they fight each other. B.The spotted patterns on their bodies. C.The number of bones in their necks. 高三英语试题第2页(共12页) Quark夸克 高清扫描还原文档 第二部分阅读(共两节,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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A TCM OIfaction Diagnosis Meets Modern Sensing Technology TCM OIfaction Diagnosis Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM),with a history of thousands of years,uses four main methods for diagnosis.Among them,olfaction diagnosis,diagnosis by smell,known as "Wen Zhen",plays a vital role.It involves assessing a patient's health by noticing smells from their breath or body.However,this method has long depended heavily on the doctor's personal experience,which can lead to inconsistent results and makes it difficult to measure precisely. Modern Tech's Transformation Modern technology is now transforming this long-standing challenge.Scientists have found that human breath contains a variety of minute chemical substances known as volatile organic compounds (VOCs).These VOCs,when captured and analyzed by modern detecting devices, form a unique digital "breathprint"for each individual-a specific profile of VOCs.This profile can reflect the body's health conditions,which corresponds with the core principles of TCM olfaction diagnosis.By analyzing the breathprint,the subjective art of traditional olfactory diagnosis can be converted into objective and measurable data,laying a solid foundation for its scientific standardization Sample Collection VOCs Detection Data Processing Results Analysis Comparison: Feedback adjustment based on clinical results 高三英语试题第3页(共12页) ◆ Quark夸克 高清扫描还原文档 Future prospects With the help of VOC detection methods and artificial intelligence (AD,TCM smell diagnosis is becoming more scientific.AI can analyze complex VOC data to recognize TCM patterns and even point out possible problems in certain body systems with much greater consistency.Although challenges remain,such as setting standards for breath sample collection and clearly defining TCM patterns,integrating ancient TCM wisdom with modern science keeps the value of traditional TCM while giving it a new scientific foundation.This combination is expected to make TCM diagnosis more standard and open up new opportunities for healthcare development around the world. 21.Why is VOCs analysis adopted in TCM Olfaction Diagnosis? A.To focus on serious diseases. B.To make diagnosis more objective. C.To apply artificial intelligence D.To replace traditional methods. 22.In which step is the"breathprint"formed? A.Sample Collection. B.VOCs Detection. C.Data Processing. D.Results Analysis. 23.Where is the text probably taken from? A.A TCM guidebook. B.A medical exam paper. C.A patient care brochure. D.A medical technology journal. B For fifteen years as a Toronto corporate lawyer,my life was measured in hours and deadlines.Efficiency was not just a habit;it was my identity.Then I joined a wilderness canoe (trip in northern Quebec-a decision that would challenge everything I believed about time. Our guide,a Cree elder named Joseph,moved with a deliberateness that initially frustrated me.Each morning,he spent nearly an hour making tea,watching the lake,reading the sky.I calculated how much ground we could cover.Three days later,I finally asked why we couldn't pack up faster. He looked at me with something between amusement and pity."Where are you going that's 高三英语试题第4页(共12页) Quark夸克 高清扫描还原文档 so important?"The question caught me off guard.I opened my mouth and realized I had nothing to say.A sudden emptiness washed over me,leaving me completely speechless.But his next words struck deeper."My people have traveled these waters for thousands of years,"he said. "The ones who hurry make mistakes.They miss the signs.They tip their canoes in rapids they should have seen.The river doesn't care how fast you want to go." I brushed off his words as romantic wisdom until we ran a set of rapids.I was in the bow, paddling hard,focused on speed.Joseph called from the stern(船尾):“Slow down.Feel the water."I turned a deaf ear to him.Moments later,we caught an edge I hadn't noticed,and the canoe tipped,throwing us both into freezing water. As we dragged the canoe ashore,Joseph said nothing.His silence was more overwhelming than any lecture.That night,sitting by the fire,I began to understand.My whole life had been about conquering time.But here,speed had literally sunk me. I returned to Toronto with something fundamental shifted.When colleagues race through meetings,checking emails while pretending to listen,I find myself thinking of Joseph.The river still flows through me-a quiet reminder that some things cannot be rushed.The unhurried are not always slow;sometimes,they are simply wise enough to recognize what deserves their full attention. 23.What made the author speechless according to paragraph 3? A.His lack of communication skills. B.Joseph's rude attitude towards him. C.Joseph's simple but powerful question. D.His embarrassment at his impatience. 25.What do the underlined words"brushed off'mean in paragraph 4? A.Ignored. B.Rejected. C.Embraced. D.Doubted. 26.What does the author's experience show? A.Speed itself is an obstacle to real success B.Native wisdom offers answers to urban stress. C.True progress requires knowing what matters. D.Wilderness travel transforms anyone who tries it. 27.Which might be a suitable title for the text? A.A Wise Cree Guide B.A Canoe Adventure C.The Efficiency Trap D.The River's Pace 高三英语试题第5页(共12页) Quark夸克 高清扫描还原文档 C Berlin's East Side Gallery attracts millions of visitors each year.Tourists crowd before vibrant murals()painted after the Cold War,but few pause to consider what lies beneath the paint:an original section of the Berlin Wall.The art has become the attraction;the history it covers has faded into background.This pattern extends far beyond Berlin.Across the globe,old buildings fall for new developments.The logic seems unarguable:cities must grow,economies must expand.But what disappears when we erase (the physical traces of our past? Urban historian Dolores Hayden describes cities as "palimpsests"-manuscripts written upon repeatedly,earlier versions never fully erased.In her study of Los Angeles,she documented how redevelopment projects repeatedly tore down communities inhabited by Mexican-American and African-American families,replacing them with freeways and squares. The new structures served economic ambitions,but they also erased material evidence that these communities ever existed."When the buildings disappear,"Hayden writes,"so does the tangible (有形的)proof that these people lived here,worked here,.mattered here.” Some argue that memory can survive through photographs and documents.In fact,there is a difference between knowing about a place and experiencing it.A photograph of an old church conveys its appearance;walking through its doors conveys something else entirely-the height of the ceiling,the echo of footsteps,the weight of silence.These are not details;they are the substance of embodied memory. Research in environmental psychology suggests that physical spaces maintain collective identity.When communities lose familiar landmarks,they lose reference points that connect individuals to shared history.The result can be spatial disorientation-not merely not knowing where you are,but not knowing who you are in relation to those who came before. None of this argues against all development.Every generation inherits a city and passes one on.Some walls are meant to fall.Others are meant to stand-physical spaces ground memory in ways that images alone cannot,grounding us in a past that continues to shape who we are. 高三英语试题第6页(共12页) Quark夸克 高清扫描还原文档 28.What is the function of paragraph 1? A.To present a phenomenon and introduce the topic. B.To contrast historical significance with modern appeal. C.To criticize the over-commercialization of historic sites. D.To explain why history is overlooked and underestimated. 29.What does the example of Los Angeles intend to illustrate? A.The cost of urban development. B.The role of economic ambitions. C.The preservation of tangible proof. D.The success of redevelopment projects. 30.What can be inferred about the communities losing landmarks? A.They cherish shared history. B.They face identity confusion. C.They maintain collective identity. D.They prioritize growth over memory. 31.What does the text convey? A.History outweighs art in value. B.Photos preserve memory inadequately. C.Cities face a growth-or-history choice. D.Physical spaces hold irreplaceable memory. D Time is something we feel every day-rushing to school,glancing at watches,counting down minutes.Yet,surprisingly,modern physics struggles to explain why time moves forward at all.Einstein's theory of relativity describes time as part of a fixed 4D spacetime,where past, present,and future coexist like pages in a book..Quantum mechanics(量子力学)does not naturally treats time as special-many processes could run backward just as well.So where does time's flow come from? A groundbreaking perspective was proposed in 1983 by physicists Page and Wootters. They proposed that time is an illusion(幻觉)created by quantum entanglement(纠缠).They envisioned the universe as a timeless quantum state.When one part acts as a "clock"and becomes entangled with the rest,time seems to emerge-just like page numbers help us read a story in order. Experimental support is accumulating.In a 2024 study,scientists created a model using entangled quantum magnets and a spring.The entire system was static(静态的),yet the 高三英语试题第7页(共12页) Quark夸克 高清扫描还原文档 spring's state changed over time relative to the clock,demonstrating how time might arise from entanglement. But what could serve as the universe's real clock?Italian physicist Paola Verrucchi points to black holes.They are isolated,highly energetic,and-thanks to Hawking radiation-can entangle with the outside world."It's a perfect clock,"she says."You can't touch it,but you can be linked to it..” More strikingly,Verrucchi argues time's direction may come from quantum measurement. Each time we observe reality,possibilities collapse into facts-a one-way process."You create time,"she says,"when you ask what time it is."This view transforms our role from passive witnesses.of time to active participants.Time may not be a pre-existing river carrying us,but a story we co-write through our interactions with a quantum universe 32.What can we know from paragraph 1? A.The theory of relativity views time as independent of space B.Modern physics can explain why time moves forward easily. C.Ouantum mechanics specially focuses on the study of time. D.Our understanding of time varies from physics perspectives. 33.Why did the scientists create the model? A.To explain the quantum entanglement. B.To support a timeless quantum state. C.To show how time comes from entanglement. D.To confirm time exists in a static universe. 34.Which viewpoint might Verrucchi agree with? A.Hawking radiation generated time. B.There is no ideal clock in universe. C.Observing time helps to create time. D.Time existed as a river before humans. 35.What is the main purpose of the text? A.To present the history of quantum mechanics. B.To explore the origin of time from quantum links. C.To compare a couple of known spacetime theories. D.To illustrate technology of quantum entanglement. 高三英语试题第8页(共12页) Quark夸克 高清扫描还原文档 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为 多余选项。 As humanoid robots begin to enter warehouses and factories,a critical question arises:do we need special safety rules for them?The answer is yes,and for several important reasons. 36 Unlike traditional industrial robots that can be stopped instantly by hitting an emergency button,humanoids are "dynamically stable."This means they need power to stay upright.If you cut the power,they will likely fall over,potentially causing serious injury to nearby workers. There is the challenge of defining what exactly needs to be regulated.How should we classify a humanoid robot?Does it need legs?Arms?A head?37 This approach would allow safety standards to keep pace with technological innovation without being limited by appearance. Communication between robots and humans presents another concern.If robots are to share space with people,they must be able to signal their intentions clearly.For instance,a robot walking around a comer needs to indicate its direction so that people are not surprised.38 There is a psychological factor to consider.People naturally expect more from robots that look like human.39 Experts recommend that safety standards include emotional safety assessments to prevent confusion or stress. These standards help companies build trust in their products and sell them more easily in different countries,while also giving regulators a clear guide for creating their own rules.40 As Vicentini notes,a practical standard must find a balance between competing interests,and "everybody equally unhappy is good enough,"since aiming for perfect agreement is simply not realistic. A.Humanoid robots pose unique physical risks. B.Without clear dialogues,accidents will happen. C.Interactions between humanoid robots can prevent accidents D.Many believe that physical features are essential for safety standards E.People may let their guard down,thinking the robots understand more than they do. F.However,agreeing on global regulations is hard due to different concerns in the field. G.Experts suggest dropping the term"humanoid"and focusing on a robot's abilities instead. 高三英语试题第9页(共12页) Quark夸克 高清扫描还原文档 第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳 选项。 The Oklahoma Academy girls'basketball team faced a dilemma.After their dramatic championship win,coach Brendan King couldn't escape a growing 41 of anxiety. That night,he reviewed the game tape at home,carefully 42 every point.His doubt was 43:they had actually lost by one point.A shot that appeared to miss was 44 recorded as a basket.The next morning,King 45 the news.The players arrived still 46 from their victory,only to learn the truth."I'm still proud of you,"he said with certainty,but it was a bitter pill to 47.Policy stated the result was final,yet within minutes the team saw eye to eye-they would 48 the medal to Apache High School. King drove 90 minutes to Apache.Their coach,Amy,had also 49 the error but was told the score couldn't change.After examining King's report,officials made an 50, officially recognizing Apache as champions.In the gym,King 51 the medal.The Apache players recreated the game-winning shot-this'time 52 for real."He didn't have to do that," Amy said."Most coaches wouldn't have." This story reminds us that true53 isn't just about winning on the scoreboard.It's about having the 54 to admit mistakes and the grace to do what's right,even when it 55.The Academy team lost the game but won something far greater:their integrity. 41.A.dream B.sense C.chance D.picture 42.A.collecting B.counting C.recording D.achieving 43.A.confirmed B.contradicted C.resolved D.acknowledged 44.A.informally B.regularly C.mistakenly D.automatically 45.A.exchanged B.gathered C.invented D.broke 46.A.overjoyed B.embarrassed C.relaxed D.ashamed 47.A.taste B.choose C.digest D.swallow 48.A.gain B.receive C.return D.keep 49.A.explained B.believed C.noticed D.imagined 50.A.appointment B.attempt C.appeal D.exception 51.A.handed over B.put away C.took over D.showed off 52.A.performing B.celebrating C.interviewing D.competing 53.A.ambition B.reputation C.responsibility D.victory 54.A.courage B.opportunity C.strength D.interest 55.A.pays B.helps C.costs D.matters 高三英语试题第10页(共12页) Quark夸克 高清扫描还原文档

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