天津市东丽区天津市第一百中学2025-2026学年高考第二次模拟考试(天津专用)高三英语试卷(3月17日)

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2026 天津高三英语二模试卷(3 月 17 日)答案 + 详细解析 第一部分 听力(20 分) 第一节(5 小题,1 分 / 题) C解析:听力原文指向目的地为Lake view。 B解析:药量为每天两茶匙。 A解析:男士建议女士上学习技巧课。 C解析:女士最终选择诗歌集。 A解析:不喜欢做饭是因为讨厌饭后收拾。 第二节(10 小题,1.5 分 / 题) C解析:圣马可国家图书馆最初设计于1537 年。 A解析:以最早的公共图书馆闻名。 B解析:亚历山大皇家图书馆位于埃及。 B解析:Vulcan 车型速度更快。 C解析:阿斯顿马丁理念:Power, Beauty, and Soul。 A解析:女士接下来要乘坐 Vulcan。 A解析:说话者身份是主持人。 C解析:奖品为两张音乐会门票。 A解析:需答对3 道题。 C解析:提醒每人只有一次机会。 第二部分 单项选择(15 小题,1 分 / 题) D解析:情景交际。Hold your horse 意为 “别急,慢一点”,符合 “尚未同意签合同” 的语境。 A解析:定语从句。先行词 children 与 behaviors 是所属关系,用whose。 C解析:介词短语。apart from 除了…… 之外(还有),符合 “除基因外,智力还取决于……”。 D解析:动词短语。turn out 结果是,发展成;the way things turn out 事情发展的样子。 B解析:时态。将来进行时will be working 表将来某时正在进行;时间状语从句用一般现在时arrives表将来。 A解析:情态动词。could 用于疑问句表推测 “可能是谁”。 B解析:表语从句。what 在从句中作 face up to 的宾语。 A解析:固定搭配。become accustomed to 习惯于……。 A解析:动词词义。preserved 被保护、保存,指古镇特色被完好保留。 D解析:非谓语。to solve 作目的状语,“利用一切手段去解决问题”。 B解析:连词。as long as 只要,符合 “只要公交不挤就坐公交”。 A解析:名词词义。exposure 接触,too-early exposure to computers 过早接触电脑。 B解析:情景交际。What a relief 总算松了一口气,考完试解脱。 D解析:非谓语。Being stationed 被动语态作主语,“被派驻海外”。 A解析:主谓一致。more than one + 单数名词作主语,谓语用单数;every half an hour 用一般现在时disappears。 第三部分 完形填空(20 小题,1.5 分 / 题) 主题:个人成长 —— 从唯成绩论到重视生活能力与沟通31. A assist 帮助,支撑32. C literary 文学的(分析古诗用文学术语)33. D particular 特定的,专业的34. B understand 懂得(换轮胎、办保险)35. D academically 学业上(成绩远超同学)36. A rejected 被拒绝(竞选学生会失败)37. B mistake 错误(认为别人出错)38. C numbers 数字(分数),意义超越分数39. C discovered 发现(错误用分数衡量人生)40. A fault 过错(忽视沟通能力是自己的问题)41. D possessed 拥有(对手具备沟通能力)42. B approach 方法,态度(take a new approach 采取新方式)43. A offer 提供(他人提供的新观点)44. C due to 由于(因文化背景不同解读不同)45. A learn 学会(关注不同观点)46. B delight 高兴(to one’s delight 令某人高兴的是)47. D uncertain 不确定的(世界仍有很多未知)48. C Hopefully 有望地49. B but 但是(转折:翅膀能飞,但还需要空气)50. D faith 信任(相信周围的 “空气”,即外界支持) 第四部分 阅读理解(20 小题,2 分 / 题) A 篇 公共活动信息 B解析:Adventure Race Australia 要求有经验 + 提前注册 + 名额有限,多个条件。 C解析:7 月电影场因假期需求高、建议提前订,说明更受欢迎。 A解析:Orienteering for All 适合7-70 岁,12 岁以下可成人陪同,无经验要求。 D解析:多来源信息是为了帮读者做出明智选择。 B 篇 阿尔茨海默症与音乐 C解析:父亲的音乐值得被家族留存。 B解析:Naomi 被音乐深深打动,认为值得保存。 A解析:过程缓慢但成果丰富(录下 16 首歌)。 C解析:Joni 起初没完全意识到丈夫音乐的价值。 D解析:Steve 内心平静(at peace)。 B解析:主旨 ——音乐的力量。 C 篇 电子产品与注意力 B解析:屏幕注意力从 2.5 分钟降至47 秒。 D解析:频繁分心导致效率低、出错多、压力大。 C解析:注意力障碍者顶叶皮层灰质更少。 A解析:建议减少干扰、专注任务。 B解析:文章核心 ——数字时代注意力下降的问题。 D 篇 共情与情绪管理 D解析:愤怒是自然反应,可被积极引导。 B解析:固化解读导致不考虑他人,激化冲突。 A解析:共情重构通过深度理解减少负面情绪。 C解析:从个人沮丧转向理解他人处境。 A解析:A 选项愤怒攻击性强,不应这样回应。 E 篇 城市探险(阅读表达对应) 阅读表达答案(严格按字数要求) 71. Urban exploration. 72. To understand cities from a new angle. 73. Don’t take souvenirs from the site. 74. Bold/Brave. 75. It will be safer. Because people will pay more attention to safety.(合理即可) 书面表达(参考范文) Dear foreign friends, I’d like to express my warm welcome to all of you for coming to our school to have the discussion on how we Chinese have lived in harmony with nature and how to build a creative green campus. Longji Terraces are a typical example of harmonious coexistence between humans and nature in China. Built on mountain slopes, they make full use of limited land and water resources to grow rice, preventing soil erosion and feeding local people for hundreds of years. To build a green campus, we have two creative ideas. First, we plan to create campus corner gardens where students can grow plants and enjoy greenery. Second, we will set up second-hand book recycling stations to reuse books and reduce waste. I’m really curious about the measures your school takes to protect the environment and build a green campus. Could you share some of your practices with us? Looking forward to your response! 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2026年高考第二次模拟考试(天津专用)高三英语(3月17日) 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)每段对话仅读一遍。 1. Where does the woman want to go? A. Oak Village. B. Red Rock. C. Lake view. 2. How much medicine should the speakers give Susan? A. One teaspoon per day. B. Two teaspoons per day. C. Three teaspoons per day. 3. What does the man advise the woman to do? A. Take a class on study skills. B. Spend more time studying. C. Learn some special techniques. 4. Which book will the woman probably choose? A. The mystery book. B. The detective book. C. The poetry book. 5. Why does the woman dislike cooking? A. She hates cleaning up after the meal. B. Her friends don’t like the dishes she makes. C. She always mixes up the ingredients. 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 6. When was the National Library of St. Mark’s first designed? A. In 1588. B. In 1570. C. In 1537 7. What is the National Library of St. Mark’s known for? A. Being the first public library. B. Surviving several wars. C. Having the largest collection of books. 8. Where was the Royal Library of Alexandria located? A. In Syria. B. In Egypt. C. In Greece. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 9. What does Jack say about the Vulcan? A. It uses less energy than other cars. B. It is faster than other cars. C. It is heavier than other cars. 10. What are the values of Aston Martin? A. Design, Speed, and Truth. B. Quality, Craftsmanship, and Luxury. C. Power, Beauty, and Soul. 11. What will the woman do next? A. Ride in a Vulcan. B. Attend a track event. C. Buy a Vulcan. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 12. Who is the speaker most probably? A. A host. B. A salesman. C. A professor. 13. What’s the prize for the winners this time? A. Two music discs. B. Two football tickets. C. Two concert tickets. 14. How many questions should the winners answer correctly? A. 3. B. 10. C. 12. 15. What does the speaker remind the listeners at last? A. Their addresses must be correct. B. They needn’t write down the details. C. Everyone has only one chance. 16. — So, shall we sign the contract now? — _______. I haven’t agreed to that yet. A. You bet B. By all means C. Go ahead D. Hold your horse 17. In China, “mythical creatures” is used to describe troublesome schoolchildren _______ behaviors drive their parents crazy. A. whose B. when C. who D. of whom 18. Some experts think, _______ genes, intelligence also depends on a balanced diet, a good education and a nice home environment. A. instead of B. except for C. apart from D. far from 19. When you’re old and looking back on your life, will you be content with the waythings ______? A. stick out B. break out C. run out D. turn out 20. My wife _______ on the night shift when my plane _______. That’s why no one is to meet me at the airport today. A. was working; arrived B. will be working; arrives C. will have worked; has arrived D. is working; is arriving 21. — Who _______ it be that left the door unlocked? — It might be Mike. He is always forgetting things. A. could B. should C. must D. might 22. The contradiction between unbalanced and inadequate development and the people’s ever - growing needs for a better life is _______ we must face up to. A. that B. what C. how D. where 23. She hadn’t yet become _______ the fact that he was a big star. A. accustomed to B. tolerant of C. consistent with D. concerned about 24. The old town is so attractive, the character of which is well _______. A. preserved B. qualified C. occupied D. relieved 25. Our teacher tells us that every means should be made use of _______ the problem. A. solve B. solving C. being solved D. to solve 26. — We have enough time? What about taking a bus? — OK, _______ the buses are not crowded. A. as though B. as long as C. in order that D. in case 27. Some experts fear that too-early _______ to computers will have harmful consequences for children’s development. A. Exposure B. extension C. exhibition D. expansion 28. — You seem to be in a really good mood. — I finished my final examination today. _______! Now I’m free. A. What a coincidence B. What a relief C. I have got it D. I have had enough 29. _______ overseas, as the professor puts it means a valuable chance for soldiers to practice the skills. A. Stationed B. Stationing C. Having stationed D. Being stationed 30. More than one living species _______ forever from the earth every half an hour which an alarming speed. A. disappears B. are disappearing C. disappear D. is disappearing 第三部分:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)。 How perfect the wings of a bird are! However, they will never 31 the bird during flight if unsupported by the air. Upon graduation, I will be able to analyze ancient poems using 32 terms, and simplify a derivative (导数) problem. Despite knowing how to perform these 33 tasks, I currently fail to 34 how to change a tire or how to obtain an insurance policy. I used to outdo my classmates 35 . At first, I was getting everything right. Then, I ran for Student Government but was 36 . How could that be? Someone must have made a(n) 37 . Little did I know, this was my first exposure to meaning beyond 38 . As I failed for the second year, I 39 I had been wrongfully measuring my life through my test scores. It was my 40 that I had never prioritized communication skills, which my fellow candidates 41 . I decided to change my mindset and take a new 42 to the way I lived. Soon I grew interested in the new viewpoints everyone around me could 43 . People interpret situations differently 44 their own cultural contexts, so I had to 45 to pay more attention to every point of view. To my 46 , I was elected to Student Government after my third year of trying. As I further accept new life skills, I realize how much remains 47 in the world. What I can do is prepare myself to take on the unknown. 48 , my wings will continue enabling me to fly, 49 it is going to take more than just me and my wings; I have to continue putting my 50 in the air around me. 31. A. assist B. feed C. follow D. guide 32. A. musical B. political C. literary D. economic 33. A. urgent B. impossible C. dangerous D. particular 34. A. consider B. understand C. mention D. remember 35. A. physically B. emotionally C. psychologically D. academically 36. A. rejected B. ignored C. blamed D. interrupted 37. A. attempt B. mistake C. decision D. promise 38. A. words B. borders C. numbers D. expectations 39. A. appreciated B. reported C. discovered D. Recommended 40. A. fault B. business C. excuse D. dream 41. A. admitted B. needed C. received D. possessed 42. A. message B. approach C. program D. campaign 43. A. offer B. gain C. order D. select 44. A. as for B. apart from C. due to D. instead of 45. A. learn B. afford C. demand D. pretend 46. A. regret B. delight C. amusement D. embarrassment 47. A. undone B. unusual C. unfortunate D. uncertain 48. A. Surprisingly B. Gradually C. Hopefully D. Suddenly 49. A. so B. but C. if D. before 50. A. view B. power C. honor D. faith 第四部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,共40分) A This winter, the city council is working with local cultural groups to offer a range of public activities. Information about these events is available through official notices, online booking platforms and community feedback. While most programs are open to the public, participation depends on age limits, prior experience and registration requirements. Source 1: Official Event Notice Orienteering (定向越野) for All When: Sundays in June and July Where: Bush and farm locations within 90 minutes of the CBD Participants complete a course using a compass and a map rather than marked paths. The activity is suitable for people aged 7-70. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Equipment is provided, but participants are advised to bring appropriate clothing. Source 2: Registration Information Adventure Race Australia Date: 4 July Location: Forest retreat This race combines biking, trekking, kayaking and climbing. Due to safety concerns, only experienced racers are eligible (有资格). First - time competitors will not be accepted. Registration closes seven days before the event, places are limited, and late applications won’t be allowed. Source 3: Community Announcement Memorable Movies in Midland Dates: 21 June & 19 July Venue: Town Hall The June screening features Roman Holiday (1953). The July screening of The World’s Fastest Indian takes place during the school holidays. Tickets are sold at the door, but advance booking is advised for the July session because of high demand. Source 4: Audience Guidelines A Tribute to Louis Armstrong Dates: 29 - 30 July Venue: Concert Hall The concert celebrates Louis Armstrong’s contribution to jazz. Late entry will not be permitted once the performance begins, in order to avoid disrupting the musicians and audience. 51. Which activity requires participants to meet more than one condition before taking part? A. Orienteering for All B. Adventure Race Australia C. Memorable Movies in Midland D. A Tribute to Louis Armstrong 52. Which of the following statements is true according to the information provided? A. All activities require advance registration. B. Children may attend all activities without restrictions. C. The July movie screening is expected to attract more people. D. Participants must bring their own equipment for orienteering. 53. Which is the most suitable activity for a family with a 10-year-old child and no prior racing experience should choose? A. Orienteering for All B. Adventure Race Australia C. A Tribute to Louis Armstrong D. None of the listed activities 54. What is the main purpose of presenting the information from multiple sources? A. To compare cultural and sports activities B. To emphasize the popularity of winter events C. To show how rules vary across locations D. To help readers make informed choices B The 65 - year - old Steve Goodwin was found suffering from early Alzheimer’s (阿尔茨海默症). He was losing his memory. A software engineer by profession, Steve was a keen lover of the piano, and the only musician in his family. Music was his true passion, though he had never performed outside the family. Melissa, his daughter, felt it more than worthwhile to save his music, to which she fell asleep each night when she was young. She thought about hiring a professional pianist to work with her father. Naomi, Melissa’s best friend and a talented pianist, got to know about this and showed willingness to help. “Why do this?” Steve wondered. “Because she cares.” Melissa said. Steve nodded, tear in eye. Naomi drove to the Goodwin home. She told Steve she’d love to hear him play. Steve moved to the piano and sat at the bench, hands trembling as he gently placed his fingers on the keys. Naomi put a small recorder near the piano. Starts and stops and mistakes. Long pauses, heart sinking. But Steve pressed on, playing for the first time in his life for a stranger. “It was beautiful.” Naomi said after listening to the recording. “The music was worth saving.” Her responsibility, her privilege, would be to rescue it. The music was still in Steve Goodwin. It was hidden in rooms with doors about to be locked. Naomi and Steve met every other week and spent hours together. He’d move his fingers clumsily on the piano, and then she’d take his place. He struggled to explain what he heard in his head. He stood by the piano, eyes closed, listening for the first time to his own work being played by someone else. Steve and Naomi spoke in musical code lines, beats, intervals, moving from the root to end a song in a new key. Steve heard it. All of it. He just couldn’t play it. Working with Naomi did wonders for Steve. It had excited within him the belief he could write one last song. One day, Naomi received an email. Attached was a recording, a recording of loss and love, of the fight. Steve called it “Melancholy Flower”. Naomi heard multiple stops and starts, Steve struggling, searching while his wife Joni called him "honey" and encouraged him. The task was so hard, and Steve, angry and upset, said he was quitting. Joni praised him, telling her husband this could be his signature piece. Naomi managed to figure out 16 of Steve’s favorite, and most personal, songs. With Naomi’s help, the Goodwin family found a sound engineer to record Naomi playing Steve’s songs. Joni thought that would be the end. But it wasn’t. In the months leading up to the 2016 Oregon Repertory Singers Christmas concert, Naomi told the director she had a special one in mind: “Melancholy Flower.” She told the director about her project with Steve. The director agreed to add it to the playing list. But Naomi would have to ask Steve’s permission. He considered it an honor. After the concert, Naomi told the family that Steve’s music was beautiful and professional. It needed to be shared in public. The family rented a former church in downtown Portland and scheduled a concert. By the day of the show, more than 300 people had said they would attend. By then, Steve was having a hard time remembering the names of some of his friends. He knew the path his life was now taking. He told his family he was at peace. Steve arrived and sat in the front row, surrounded by his family. The house lights faded. Naomi took the stage. Her fingers. His heart. 55. Why did Melissa want to save her father’s music? A. His music could stop his disease from worsening. B. She wanted to please her dying old father. C. His music deserved to be preserved in the family. D. She wanted to make her father a professional. 56. After hearing Steve’s playing, Naomi ______. A. refused to make a comment on it B. was deeply impressed by his music C. decided to free Steve from suffering D. regretted offering help to her friend 57. How can the process of Steve’s recording be described? A. It was slow but productive. B. It was beneficial to his health. C. It was tiresome for Naomi. D. It was vital for Naomi’s career. 58. Before Steve finished “Melancholy Flower,” his wife Joni ______. A. thought the music talent of Steve was exhausted B. didn’t expect the damage the disease brought about C. didn’t fully realize the value of her husband’s music D. brought her husband’s music career to perfection 59. How did Steve feel at the concert held in downtown Portland? A. He felt concerned about his illness. B. He sensed a responsibility for music. C. He regained his faith in music. D. He got into a state of quiet. 60. What can be a suitable title for the passage? A. The Kindness of Friends B. The Power of Music C. The Making of a Musician D. The Value of Determination C In today’s world, it can feel difficult to concentrate when your smartphone buzzes (嗡嗡响) every minute or two with reminders about updates, messages and much more. How can anyone get through a 500-page book when our brain is addicted to bite - sized content? Gloria Mark, professor at the University of California, has spent much of her career analysing how this affects us. She has used sensors to track attention duration on screens. When the studies started, in 2004, screen attention duration was about two-and-a-half minutes, but recently, has dropped to 47 seconds. According to Prof Mark, there were “a lot of things” that had made people more distracted. “When you switch your attention duration so rapidly, there are more errors. It takes longer to do any task and people get more stressed.” Aside from making us perform tasks less effectively, the case with which we get distracted by one thing or another on the internet also means that we can waste time that could be spent on activities considered more worthwhile. People who have attention disorder tend to have less grey matter in brain’s parietal cortex (顶叶皮层), highlighted Nilli Lavie, professor of psychology and brain sciences at University College London. “We see greater grey matter volume in certain regions of the brain for people ourselves and others — into the way we interpret situations, helping us move away from hostility and resentment toward a mindset of unity and understanding. Compassion has the power to neutralize anger by softening our perspective. It allows us to acknowledge suffering — both our own and that of others — without immediate judgment or retaliation. We can shift our reactions from aggressive to constructive. Consider a common scenario: You are at a restaurant, and the server has not attended to your table for quite some time. A typical reaction might be: “This is ridiculous! We’ve been waiting forever. The service here is terrible!” A compassionate reframe might be: “I don’t like how long this is taking, but I know serving tables is difficult. Maybe they’re short - staffed tonight. At least I can enjoy my time with friends.” Compassionate reframing acknowledges personal discomfort while also extending understanding to the server. It prevents anger from escalating and creates an opportunity to act with patience and kindness. Rather than reacting defensively or dismissively, we can ask ourselves: What might be causing their anger? How can I respond in a way that acknowledges their emotions without fueling hostility? Anger is an unavoidable part of life, but it does not have to dominate our reactions or relationships. By practicing compassionate reframing, we gain the ability to step back, assess situations with kindness, and respond in ways that promote peace rather than conflict. Whether in personal interactions, professional settings, or moments of frustration with strangers, compassionate reframing offers a powerful tool for transforming anger into understanding. The choice to reframe our perspective not only benefits our emotional well - being but also fosters a world where compassion leads the way in conflict resolution and human connection. 66. Which statement does the author probably agree with on anger? A. Anger should always be contained in social settings. B. Anger’s impact is greater on oneself than on others. C. Compassionate reframing is effective only in specific contexts. D. Anger is a natural response that can be positively channeled. 67. Anger often escalate conflicts due to the fact that ______. A. people prioritize winning over resolving issues B. fixed interpretations prevent consideration of others C. anger in its nature ruins relationships D. anger is an unavoidable part of life 68. Why is compassionate reframing proposed to conduct according to the passage? A. To reduce negative emotions through a deeper understanding. B. To acknowledge suffering without judgment and develop sympathy. C. To rationalize one’s dissatisfaction in challenging situations. D. To minimize the potential of a conflict by controlling emotions. 69. The restaurant scenario illustrates that compassionate reframing can ______. A. encourage beneficial dialogues instead of confrontation B. decrease the sense of self - awareness during disagreements C. shift focus from personal frustration to others’ circumstances D. validate annoyance as a justified response to the issue 70. The writer’s friend Nathan was driving, suddenly another driver cut him off, nearly causing an accident. How shouldn’t he respond? A. He was such an idiot! He could have killed us both! B. I was scared. But maybe he was rushing to a hospital. C. Dangerous! Perhaps he’s a green hand and misjudged the distance. D. I’m grateful I’m safe. Everyone should be careful in the morning rush. 第Ⅱ卷(共35分) 第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分) Dressed in a dark blue waterproof jacket, outdoor shoes and a small backpack, 25-year-old Ye Tian tries to get in an abandoned coking plant (焦化厂) in Beijing. An intern (实习生) for a German company in Beijing, Ye is among thousands of youth interested in city adventures, what they call “urban exploration” — “urbex” for short. The aim of this trending hobby is to explore man - made structures — usually abandoned ruins or hidden areas. Urban explorers are interested in these sites because they can understand cities from a different angle. Ye, for example, said he enjoyed the contrast between Beijing’s two sides. “Widely known scenic spots and historical sites can only reflect the bright side of the city, or what the city wants you to see,” Ye said. “But abandoned places show you the past that is hidden deep in people’s memories.” Alex, who is in his early 30s and works in Canada, once explored a sealed 1920s theater. With careful planning, he entered through a basement window. Inside, time stood still: a grand piano sat on stage and old posters still hung on walls. He spent hours photographing, careful not to disturb anything. For urbexers, there is a very important rule that you can’t remove any souvenirs from a site. While urban exploration can get people to extraordinary places that few have visited, it’s sometimes dangerous. Climbing up tall buildings and tip - toeing through abandoned structures can sometimes be a life-threatening affair. Injuries and even death are not unheard of within the urbex community. “In the beginning, I was pretty audacious and believed the riskier the places you go, the better photos you get,” said Du Tianyu, 22. “But that is not necessarily the case. After doing my calculations, I learned to stop when I reach the limit.” At its best, urbex is a bridge between the past and present. It captures the beauty of forgotten places while preserving them for others to discover. 71. According to the passage, what is Ye Tian’s hobby? (no more than 5 words) 72. Why are some young people interested in places like the coking plant in Beijing? (no more than 10 words) 73. What rule should every urban explorer obey? (no more than 10 words) 74. What does the underlined word probably mean in Paragraph 7? (1 word) 75. What do you think will become of urbex in the future? Give your reason. (no more than 20 words) 第二节:书面表达(共25分) 76. 假如你是晨光中学学生会主席李津。你校将迎来美国高中生绿色地球社团的学访交流。在交流会上你将推介人与自然和谐相处的中国典型案例——龙脊梯田,并提出构建绿色校园的创意设想。请根据以下要点进行写作: 1.简要介绍龙脊梯田及其建设的原因; 2.构建绿色校园的创意想法(打造“校园角落花园”、二手书籍回收驿站); 3.询问对方学校这方面的做法。 要求:要点齐全,语句通顺。词数:不少于词。开头结尾已给出,不计词数。 参考词汇:校园角落花园campus corner garden 回收驿站recycling station Dear foreign friends, I’d like to express my warm welcome to all of you for coming to our school to have the discussion on how we Chinese have lived in harmony with nature and how to build a creative green campus. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Looking forward to your response! 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $2026年高考第二次模拟考试(天津专用)高三英语(3月17日) 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)每段对话仅读一遍。 1.Where does the woman want to go? A.Oak Village. B.Red Rock. C.Lake view. 2.How much medicine should the speakers give Susan? A.One teaspoon per day. B.Two teaspoons per day.C.Three teaspoons per day. 3.What does the man advise the woman to do? A.Take a class on study skills. B.Spend more time studying. C.Learn some special techniques. 4.Which book will the woman probably choose? A.The mystery book. B.The detective book. C.The poetry book. 5.Why does the woman dislike cooking? A.She hates cleaning up after the meal. B.Her friends don't like the dishes she makes. C.She always mixes up the ingredients. 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 6.When was the National Library of St.Mark's first designed? A.n1588. B.In1570. C.In1537 7.What is the National Library of St.Mark's known for? A.Being the first public library B.Surviving several wars. C.Having the largest collection of books. 8.Where was the Royal Library of Alexandria located? A.In Syria B.In Egypt. C.In Greece. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 9.What does Jack say about the Vulcan? A.It uses less energy than other cars. B.It is faster than other cars. C.It is heavier than other cars. 10.What are the values of Aston Martin? A.Design,Speed,and Truth. B.Quality,Craftsmanship,and Luxury C.Power,Beauty,and Soul. 11.What will the woman do next? A.Ride in a Vulcan B.Attend a track event C.Buy a Vulcan 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 12.Who is the speaker most probably? A.A host B.A salesman C.A professor 13.What's the prize for the winners this time? A.Two music discs. B.Two football tickets. C.Two concert tickets. 14.How many questions should the winners answer correctly? A.3. B.10. C.12. 15.What does the speaker remind the listeners at last? A.Their addresses must be correct. B.They needn't write down the details. C.Everyone has only one chance. 16.-So,shall we sign the contract now? I haven't agreed to that yet. A.You bet B.By all means C.Go ahead D.Hold your horse 17.In China,"mythical creatures"is used to describe troublesome schoolchildren behaviors drive their parents crazy A.whose B.when C.who D.of whom 18.Some experts think, genes,intelligence also depends on a balanced diet,a good education and a nice home environment. A.instead of B.except for C.apart from D.far from 19.When you're old and looking back on your life,will you be content with the waythings 2 A.stick out B.break out C.run out D.turn out 20.My wife on the night shift when my plane. That's why no one is to meet me at the airport today. A.was working:arrived B.will be working;arrives C.will have worked;has arrived D.is working;is arriving 21.-Who it be that left the door unlocked? -It might be Mike.He is always forgetting things. A.could B.should C.must D.might 22.The contradiction between unbalanced and inadequate development and the people's ever-growing needs for a better life is we must face up to. A.that B.what C.how D.where 23.She hadn't yet become the fact that he was a big star. A.accustomed to B.tolerant of C.consistent with D.concerned about 24.The old town is so attractive,the character of which is well A.preserved B.qualified C.occupied D.relieved 25.Our teacher tells us that every means should be made use of the problem. A.solve B.solving C.being solved D.to solve 26.-We have enough time?What about taking a bus? -OK, the buses are not crowded. A.as though B.as long as C.in order that D.in case 27.Some experts fear that too-early to computers will have harmful consequences for children's development. A.Exposure B.extension C.exhibition D.expansion 28.-You seem to be in a really good mood. -I finished my final examination today. !NowI'n free. A.What a coincidence B.What a relief C.I have got it D.I have had enough 29 overseas,as the professor puts it means a valuable chance for soldiers to practice the skills. A.Stationed B.Stationing C.Having stationed D.Being stationed 30.More than one living species forever from the earth every half an hour which an alarming speed A.disappears B.are disappearing C.disappear D.is disappearing 第三部分:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)。 How perfect the wings of a bird are!However,they will never 31 the bird during flight if unsupported by the air.Upon graduation,I will be able to analyze ancient poems using 32 terms,and simplify a derivative (problem.Despite knowing how to perform these 33 tasks,I currently fail to 34 how to change a tire or how to obtain an insurance policy. I used to outdo my classmates 35.At first,I was getting everything right.Then,I ran for Student Government but was 36.How could that be?Someone must have made a(n)37.Little did I know, this was my first exposure to meaning beyond 38.As I failed for the second year,I 39 I had been wrongfully measuring my life through my test scores.It was my 40 that I had never prioritized communication skills,which my fellow candidates 41.I decided to change my mindset and take a new 42 to the way I lived.Soon I grew interested in the new viewpoints everyone around me could 43. People interpret situations differently 44 their own cultural contexts,so I had to 45 to pay more attention to every point of view.To my 46,I was elected to Student Government after my third year of trying. As I further accept new life skills,I realize how much remains 47 in the world.What I can do is prepare myself to take on the unknown.48,my wings will continue enabling me to fly,49 it is going to take more than just me and my wings;I have to continue putting my 50 in the air around me. 31.A.assist B.feed C.follow D.guide 32.A.musical B.political C.literary D.economic 33.A.urgent B.impossible C.dangerous D.particular 34.A.consider B.understand C.mention D.remember 35.A.physically B.emotionally C.psychologically D.academically 36.A.rejected B.ignored C.blamed D.interrupted 37.A.attempt B.mistake C.decision D.promise 38.A.words B.borders C.numbers D.expectations 39.A.appreciated B.reported C.discovered D.Recommended 40.A.fault B.business C.excuse D.dream 41.A.admitted B.needed C.received D.possessed 42.A.message B.approach C.program D.campaign 43.A.offer B.gain C.order D.select 44.A.as for B.apart from C.due to D.instead of 45.A.learn B.afford C.demand D.pretend 46.A.regret B.delight C.amusement D.embarrassment 47.A.undone B.unusual C.unfortunate D.uncertain 48.A.Surprisingly B.Gradually C.Hopefully D.Suddenly 49.A.so B.but C.if D.before 50.A.view B.power C.honor D.faith 第四部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,共40分) A This winter,the city council is working with local cultural groups to offer a range of public activities. Information about these events is available through official notices,online booking platforms and community feedback.While most programs are open to the public,participation depends on age limits,prior experience and registration requirements. Source 1:Official Event Notice Orienteering(定向越野)for All When:Sundays in June and July Where:Bush and farm locations within 90 minutes of the CBD Participants complete a course using a compass and a map rather than marked paths.The activity is suitable for people aged 7-70.Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.Equipment is provided,but participants are advised to bring appropriate clothing. Source 2:Registration Information Adventure Race Australia Date:4 July Location:Forest retreat This race combines biking,trekking,kayaking and climbing.Due to safety concerns,only experienced racers are eligible ()First-time competitors will not be accepted.Registration closes seven days before the event, places are limited,and late applications won't be allowed. Source 3:Community Announcement Memorable Movies in Midland Dates:21 June &19 July Venue:Town Hall The June screening features Roman Holiday (1953).The July screening of The World's Fastest Indian takes place during the school holidays.Tickets are sold at the door,but advance booking is advised for the July session because of high demand. Source 4:Audience Guidelines A Tribute to Louis Armstrong Dates:29-30 July Venue:Concert Hall The concert celebrates Louis Armstrong's contribution to jazz.Late entry will not be permitted once the performance begins,in order to avoid disrupting the musicians and audience 51.Which activity requires participants to meet more than one condition before taking part? A.Orienteering for All B.Adventure Race Australia C.Memorable Movies in Midland D.A Tribute to Louis Armstrong 52.Which of the following statements is true according to the information provided? A.All activities require advance registration. B.Children may attend all activities without restrictions. C.The July movie screening is expected to attract more people. D.Participants must bring their own equipment for orienteering. 53.Which is the most suitable activity for a family with a 10-year-old child and no prior racing experience should choose? A.Orienteering for All B.Adventure Race Australia C.A Tribute to Louis Armstrong D.None of the listed activities 54.What is the main purpose of presenting the information from multiple sources? A.To compare cultural and sports activities B.To emphasize the popularity of winter events C.To show how rules vary across locations D.To help readers make informed choices B The65-year-old Steve Goodwin was found suffering from early Alzheimer's(阿尔茨海默症).He was losing his memory A software engineer by profession,Steve was a keen lover of the piano,and the only musician in his family Music was his true passion,though he had never performed outside the family. Melissa,his daughter,felt it more than worthwhile to save his music,to which she fell asleep each night when she was young.She thought about hiring a professional pianist to work with her father. Naomi,Melissa's best friend and a talented pianist,got to know about this and showed willingness to help. "Why do this?Steve wondered. Because she cares."Melissa said. Steve nodded,tear in eye. Naomi drove to the Goodwin home.She told Steve she'd love to hear him play.Steve moved to the piano and sat at the bench,hands trembling as he gently placed his fingers on the keys. Naomi put a small recorder near the piano.Starts and stops and mistakes.Long pauses,heart sinking.But Steve pressed on,playing for the first time in his life for a stranger "It was beautiful."Naomi said after listening to the recording."The music was worth saving." Her responsibility,her privilege,would be to rescue it.The music was still in Steve Goodwin.It was hidden in rooms with doors about to be locked Naomi and Steve met every other week and spent hours together.He'd move his fingers clumsily on the piano, and then she'd take his place.He struggled to explain what he heard in his head.He stood by the piano,eyes closed, listening for the first time to his own work being played by someone else. Steve and Naomi spoke in musical code lines,beats,intervals,moving from the root to end a song in a new key.Steve heard it.All of it.He just couldn't play it. Working with Naomi did wonders for Steve.It had excited within him the belief he could write one last song. One day,Naomi received an email.Attached was a recording,a recording of loss and love,of the fight.Steve called it"Melancholy Flower Naomi heard multiple stops and starts,Steve struggling,searching while his wife Joni called him"honey"and encouraged him.The task was so hard,and Steve,angry and upset,said he was quitting.Joni praised him,telling her husband this could be his signature piece. Naomi managed to figure out 16 of Steve's favorite,and most personal,songs.With Naomi's help,the Goodwin family found a sound engineer to record Naomi playing Steve's songs.Joni thought that would be the end. But it wasn't. In the months leading up to the 2016 Oregon Repertory Singers Christmas concert,Naomi told the director she had a special one in mind:"Melancholy Flower. She told the director about her project with Steve.The director agreed to add it to the playing list.But Naomi would have to ask Steve's permission.He considered it an honor. After the concert,Naomi told the family that Steve's music was beautiful and professional.It needed to be shared in public. The family rented a former church in downtown Portland and scheduled a concert.By the day of the show, more than 300 people had said they would attend. By then,Steve was having a hard time remembering the names of some of his friends.He knew the path his life was now taking.He told his family he was at peace. Steve arrived and sat in the front row,surrounded by his family.The house lights faded.Naomi took the stage. Her fingers.His heart. 55.Why did Melissa want to save her father's music? A.His music could stop his disease from worsening. B.She wanted to please her dying old father. C.His music deserved to be preserved in the family D.She wanted to make her father a professional. 56.After hearing Steve's playing,Naomi A.refused to make a comment on it B.was deeply impressed by his music C.decided to free Steve from suffering D.regretted offering help to her friend 57.How can the process of Steve's recording be described? A.It was slow but productive B.It was beneficial to his health. C.It was tiresome for Naomi. D.It was vital for Naomi's career. 58.Before Steve finished"Melancholy Flower,"his wife Joni A.thought the music talent of Steve was exhausted B.didn't expect the damage the disease brought about C.didn't fully realize the value of her husband's music D.brought her husband's music career to perfection 59.How did Steve feel at the concert held in downtown Portland? A.He felt concerned about his illness. B.He sensed a responsibility for music. C.He regained his faith in music D.He got into a state of quiet. 60.What can be a suitable title for the passage? A.The Kindness of Friends B.The Power of Music C.The Making of a Musician D.The Value of Determination C In today's world,it can feel difficult to concentrate when your smartphone buzzes (every minute or two with reminders about updates,messages and much more.How can anyone get through a 500-page book when our brain is addicted to bite-sized content? Gloria Mark,professor at the University of California,has spent much of her career analysing how this affects us.She has used sensors to track attention duration on screens.When the studies started,in 2004,screen attention duration was about two-and-a-half minutes,but recently,has dropped to 47 seconds. According to Prof Mark,there were"a lot of things"that had made people more distracted."When you switch your attention duration so rapidly,there are more errors.It takes longer to do any task and people get more stressed." Aside from making us perform tasks less effectively,the case with which we get distracted by one thing or another on the internet also means that we can waste time that could be spent on activities considered more worthwhile People who have attention disorder tend to have less grey matter in brain's parietal cortex(J顶叶皮层), highlighted Nilli Lavie,professor of psy chology and brain sciences at University College London."We see greater grey matter volume in certain regions of the brain for people ourselves and others-into the way we interpret situations,helping us move away from hostility and resentment toward a mindset of unity and understanding Compassion has the power to neutralize anger by softening our perspective.It allows us to acknowledge suffering-both our own and that of others-without immediate judgment or retaliation.We can shift our reactions from aggressive to constructive.Consider a common scenario:You are at a restaurant,and the server has not attended to your table for quite some time.A typical reaction might be:"This is ridiculous!We've been waiting forever.The service here is terrible!"A compassionate reframe might be:"I don't like how long this is taking,but I know serving tables is difficult.Maybe they're short-staffed tonight.At least I can enjoy my time with friends." Compassionate reframing acknowledges personal discomfort while also extending understanding to the server. It prevents anger from escalating and creates an opportunity to act with patience and kindness.Rather than reacting defensively or dismissively,we can ask ourselves:What might be causing their anger?How can I respond in a way that acknowledges their emotions without fueling hostility? Anger is an unavoidable part of life,but it does not have to dominate our reactions or relationships.By practicing compassionate reframing,we gain the ability to step back,assess situations with kindness,and respond in ways that promote peace rather than conflict.Whether in personal interactions,professional settings,or moments of frustration with strangers,compassionate reframing offers a powerful tool for transforming anger into understanding.The choice to reframe our perspective not only benefits our emotional well-being but also fosters a world where compassion leads the way in conflict resolution and human connection. 66.Which statement does the author probably agree with on anger? A.Anger should always be contained in social settings. B.Anger's impact is greater on oneself than on others. C.Compassionate reframing is effective only in specific contexts. D.Anger is a natural response that can be positively channeled. 67.Anger often escalate conflicts due to the fact that A.people prioritize winning over resolving issues B.fixed interpretations prevent consideration of others C.anger in its nature ruins relationships D.anger is an unavoidable part of life 68.Why is compassionate reframing proposed to conduct according to the passage? A.To reduce negative emotions through a deeper understanding B.To acknowledge suffering without judgment and develop sympathy C.To rationalize one's dissatisfaction in challenging situations. D.To minimize the potential of a conflict by controlling emotions. 69.The restaurant scenario illustrates that compassionate reframing can A.encourage beneficial dialogues instead of confrontation B.decrease the sense of self-awareness during disagreements C.shift focus from personal frustration to others'circumstances D.validate annoyance as a justified response to the issue 70.The writer's friend Nathan was driving,suddenly another driver cut him off,nearly causing an accident How shouldn't he respond? A.He was such an idiot!He could have killed us both! B.I was scared.But maybe he was rushing to a hospital C.Dangerous!Perhaps he's a green hand and misjudged the distance. D.I'm grateful I'm safe.Everyone should be careful in the morning rush. 第Ⅱ卷(共35分) 第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分) Dressed in a dark blue waterproof jacket,outdoor shoes and a small backpack,25-year-old Ye Tian tries to get in an abandoned coking plant(焦化厂)in Beijing. An intern (for a German company in Beijing.Ye is among thousands of youth interested in city adventures,what they call“urban exploration”-“urbex”for short. The aim of this trending hobby is to explore man-made structures-usually abandoned ruins or hidden areas. Urban explorers are interested in these sites because they can understand cities from a different angle.Ye,for

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