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赤峰市高三年级3·20模拟考试试题
英语
2026.03
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第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第-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
Four Top Places to Visit in British Columbia in Spring
No matter the season,British Columbia is an outdoor adventurer's dreamland.Many cities
and regions of this province offer the best way to soak up spring's natural wonders
Nakusp
Nesiled in the Kuskanax Valley,Nakusp isa fascinating inland,lakeside destination full of
life in springThe area is most famous for its hot springs,which include e natural mineral
springand wdeveloped sites Whether hiking around the aterft o lyingat the laeide
beach,there are dozens of ways to enjoy the water.
Kelowna
Not farom Nakup isKelather lakesidehchn
oKelvchor BCWine Monbe
clu te lakeaide vi hike roualk o
even row boats on Okanagan Lake with unique day trips.
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nCoast Mouan Range,Whistler is knowbothpremernand
Whistler
deintion d dreamy summer getaway.But the bear tour in springs
yWith a dramatie mountain backdrop.you might even feel like you're in the
Swiss Alps at times.
Desolation Sound
Atthe tiof British Columbias Sunshne Coast,Desolation Sound s popular hoice for
fyontmore hands-of experience,you can join whale-watching tour
and mussels,and even go swimming as summer approches.Besureome
orely moming.when the mist if gently over the water and the co o
especially breathtaking.
21.What is the most distinctive feature of Kelowna?
A.Joyful hikes in parks.
B.Pretty lakeside views.
C.Wineries across the town.
D.Unique trips during the day.
22.Where can visitors take a bear tour in spring?
A.In Nakusp.
B.In Whistler.
C.In Kelowna.
D.In Desolation Sound.
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23.What does the author suggest visitors do in Desolation Sound?
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A.Feed whales with local sailors.
B.Stay overnight for night scenery.
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D.Enjoy the mist lifting over the water.
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C.Visit in early morning for great views.
B
Over the summer,my 9-year-old daughter Cora attended her first sleepaway camp.After
five days apart,I picked her up,and we were both filled with the emotion of reunion.Aswe
approached the familiar stretch of road,I asked her to look out the window.She peered out and
let out a cry of longing."Home.Home!HOME!"
Cora has lived at Stanford since she was 1,deeply connected to the land and its
inhabitants:the coast live ks she limbed,and the ant invasions in the campus kitchen.Ionce
thought I was sharing Stanford with my daughter,but I later realized she was sharing it with
me.
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She has a good relationship with college students.She has joined their Halloween costume
comptito and st up tables to sernd homemade atwork Ifyouver onder
oucan ure you that they are ind:They equnt ie dshop like there's
nowhere else they've got to be.
1.however,struggle to answer the qio of were ammMy parents and
ceMsorin,but I vedmleschild and more in dthood.
Where ca I lay claim to?vw lived at Stanford collctive 13yearslonger than
anywhere.Can I call it mine?
When Cora cried ou she was home.as flled threiiCorais om here.She
knows no other place in this way.in the way that your body calls out for the land,in the way
that the stretch of the road and the familiar trees signal to your subconscious to release and be
enveloped by their welcome.Of course,none of us ever really owns the land on which we
live-we are but travelers here.And yet this place grounds us,my daughter and me,in a way
no other place can,and it connects us to each other,and to all of you.
24.Why was Cora excited during the drive back to Stanford?
A.She wanted to stay with her mother.
B.She missed the students at Stanford.
C.She was deeply attached to Stanford.
D.She didn't enjoy her stay in the camp.
25.What is Cora's connection to Stanford's land?
A.She has memorable experiences there.
B.She owns a small private garden there.
C.She helps maintain the local coast live trees
D.She studies the small local wildlife regularly
26.What can we learn about the author?
A.She moved frequently when young.
B.She has a strong hometown identity
C.She was born and raised in Missouri.
D.She has lived in Stanford for 10 years.
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27.
What is the best title for the text?
A.The Mother-Daughter Bond
B.The True Meaning of Home
C.A Summer Camp Adventure
D.My Life on Stanford Campus
c
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dalkaloids so they can develop medicineserand
with less harm to the environment.
Researersm the University of York focused on Flueggea suffruticosa,a planthat
produces scrinina powerful type of alkaloid.They uncovered that the key gene
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mking surini is similar to genes typically found in bacteria rather than
plants This finding suggests that plants may have adopted an unusual evolutionary strategy.
Instead of relying ony on traditional plant chemistry,they appear to reuse molecular()
tools commonly seen in microbes(微生物)to build defensive chemicals.
Dr.Benjamin Lichman,the lead researcher,explained why the discovery stood out.
"Plants and bacteria are really different forms of life,and so it was a surprise to see that this
significant plant chemical was being driven from a bacterial-like gene.We believe plants
'recycle'biological tools that are more commonly found in microbes,when they can be useful
to them."Once the researchers recognized this new chemical pathway,they began finding
similar genes hidden within the DNA of many other plants.These plant genes could be used to
produce valuable chemicals in laboratory settings,which would reduce the need to harvest rare
plants.
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Dr.Lichman noted that alkaloids could be poisonous,so they have to be highly controlled
and often modified when used in medicines.He emphasized,"Understanding the process of
creating alkaloids can help us develop new methods for producing them in the lab or removing
them to make some plants less poisonous.Now that we know how to look for this chemical
production,we have new methods to explore for the production and discovery of safe
medications.”
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28.What isa finding ofherbou the gene producing securinine?
A.It evolves in a regular pattern.
B.It is more like bacterial genes.
C.It defends plants from bacteria.
D.It exists widely in common plants
29.What can we infer from the discovery in paragraph 3?
A.Rare plants contains more alkaloids
B.Plants produce chemicals from microbes.
C.Bacterial-like genes may exist in many plants.
D.Biological tools are unique to certain microbes.
30.What does the author try to explain by quoting Lichman in the last paragraph?
A.The practical value of the research.
B.The process of alkaloid production.
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C.The challenges of lab-made chemicals.
D.The complexity of medical exploration.
31.Where is this text probably taken from?
A.A popular science magazine.
B.A guide on plant identification.
C.A textbook for medical students.
D.A research paper on microbiology.
D
"Memoryindark,bringingo mind threateninisf
implaned ie But in the lab,the reality isgenter and far more hopeful Thedis
bityodmmory ies teachingshowo heal the broinng
weaken wounding recollections,strengthen declining ones and rebalance emotions our
memories carry.
Over the past decade,this work has revealed three principles.First,memoniesr
malleable (when being stored,recalled and restored Second,theyreisbd
acrossth brate thegion.Third,theycfll
Each principle reframes what"memory editing"really means.
When e fommmory,brain cll fire together and strenghen cotoThat
processcan be hneed r weakened ith diernt pattem fmion.Drug,hor
or even a bit of sugar can enhance the brain's ability to stabilise new experiences.The same
idea worksin reverse.Overstimulate memory patwaysand memory's srengh declines
block the molecules (that strengthen connections,and it weakens more.
Because memories are spread across the brain,they are also remarkably esii Damage
toone region rarely deletes n entire experience.Instead,the brain an reroute access through
altemate pathways and call upon multipledrafts"of the memory.This backup system offers
hope for treating Alzheimer's:if we can strengthen undamaged routes toa memory,we may
repair pieces of identity once thought lost.Memory editing,then,isn't about rewriting who we
are-it is about giving the brain new paths back to itself.
While the idea raises ethical concems as every major medical advance once did,the goal
of our work is to reduce suffering and thereby improve our collective well-being:to help an
ex-soldier loosen his hold on a flashback or someone with Alzheimer's hold on to loved ones'
names.
Leamning to reshape memory responsibly helps us heal,and the brain already edits
memories every time we revisit them.Science today is simply learning the rules.
32.What can we learn about memory editing from Paragraph 1?
A.It erases unwanted histories and lies.
B.It offers potential for brain healing.
C.It facilitates painful recollection.
D.It controls emotional memories.
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33.What can enhance a memory's strength?
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A.Blocking the molecules that stabilise memories.
B.Reducing the stimulation to brain regions.
C.Reinforcing the links between brain cells.
D.Shortening the time of brain cells firing.
34.The underlined word"resilient"in Paragraph 4 most probably means"
A.hard to awaken
B.limited in function
C.flexible in structure
D.not easily destroyed
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35.What is the author's attitude towards memory editing research?
A.Unconcerned.
B.Neutral.
C.Doubtful.
D.Favorable.
高三英语第6页(共12页)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以境入空白处的最佳选项。其中有两项为
第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
多余选项。
Using Your Support Network for Motivational Blocks and Setbacks
When fcing motivtional blockrstbacksoufsuprive people around you
can be ical soureof guidance and encouragement.You can tu to them for
soundecisions Hereare som practical ways to maintain this valuable socairce
Staying in touch regularly
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Shared
Maintaining a support network is more than just having contacts.
activities,casual check-ins or regular callssuch practicesensure you have a reliable system to
count on.By doing so,you keep your conections strong.It fostersa deeper understanding of
each other's goals and motivations.
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One of the best ways to maintain your support network is offering mutual assistance when
possible.This can take the form of sharing advice,providing feedback,or offering practical
help with daily tasks.Demonstrating care and a willingness to be there for one another not only
reinforces the connections but also builds lasting trust among all members.
Respecting each other's boundaries
It is also important to respect each other's boundaries.Each member of the network has
their own needs and wants and it is important to recognize these.Respect each other's time,
space,and opinions,and be mindful of how your words and actions might affect the other
members.
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Being open and honest
Be ready to share your thoughts,feelings,and experiences without fear of judgement or
criticism.40It creates a safe and supportive atmosphere for everyone involved.As a
result,members of the network will be more likely to reach out for help when they need it.
A.Helping each other out
B.Building trust through cooperation
C.Frank communication is vital for a solid support network
D.This ongoing mutual consideration sustains the network itself
E.A continuous commitment to connecting is what really matters
F.Good support cireles help everyone to gain respect and sincerity
G.They formastrong etwork tohelp you face challenges bravely and wisely
高三英语第7页(共12页)
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
多一节(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。
Every New Year'ss Yuri Williams and Rodney Smith Jr.undertake a remarkable
joumey across the country.They make special41
to children who are seriously ill or
ing with disabilities.Arriving in costume and 42 with gifts,they bring great joy to
young recipients.Williams 43 as superheroes like Spider-Man,while Smith dresses
Though Williams 44 happiness now,his inspiration came from deep personal loss.
up as a cheerful fairy.
2009,his mother died of cancer,casting him into a five-year
45.
Grief weighed
beavily on him for years.yet he46 recovered by honoring her memory through acts of
kindness.This led to the
47of his nonprofit "A Future SuperHero and Friends"in
2018.Its clear
48 is to put smiles on the faces of children
49 significant health
challenges.
50 begins with driving through the mainland states
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Their annual gift-giving
before flying to Alaska and Hawaii.They use Future SuperHero website donations to purchase
:
toys.But they often 51
Williams's own savings as well.Yet,more precious than the
gifts is the time and
52 they offer to both the children and their families.
The pair say they want to53families facing tough battles never feel alone.This sense
travel."This work,serving as a 55
,helps
of purpose keeps them going despite54
ease the pain of losing my mother."Williams says.
B.visits
C.surveys
D.services
41.A.tours
B.covered
C.
flooded
D.decorated
42.A.
loaded
C.appears
D.performs
43.A.plays
B.stands
B.holds
C.enjoys
D.spreads
44.A.owns
B.duration
C.confusion
D.depression
45.A.
silence
secretly
B.suddenly
C.eventually
D.constantly
46.A.
B.foundation
C.discovery
D.
management
47.A.
operation
B.duty
C.choice
D.strategy
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48.A.goal
B.repairing
C.accepting
D.balancing
9.
A.battling
B.effect
C.journey
D.
movement
50.A.event
B.cut off
C.tap into
D.check into
51.A.pay off
B.company
C.gratitude
D.confidence
52.A.security
B.ensure
C.believe
D.
promise
53.A.show
B.useless
C.endless
D.exhausting
54.
A.
boring
55.
A.
shining star
B.guiding light
C.relaxing bay
D.healing stone
高三英语第8页(共12页)
第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)1
闯读下面材样在空白处填入适当的内容,个单词)或所给单词的正确形式
In mid-1oth-century China.wu Cheng'en wrote Journey to the West,a fantasy work
(inspire)by the tue story of the Buddhist monkXuanzang.57.
-joumeyed
to Indisor BuddhstXunzang'long and ough journey for scriptures later
became the core of Wu's famous novel,touching countless readers 58.
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its deep
ev,the kgve Whte Dragon Horbfr he meetsisre
”0 e(徒弟)The hore'ancient Chinese beliefhat
cultural meaning.
great horses were connected with dragons,a symbol of strength and 60.
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59.
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We Hompa rfor Whut pience
the long joumey could never be made possible.
Hhaveo ben closey linked toChineseureFor thousands of yearsthey
62.
(grd)as loyal companios and symbols of courae.The sayinge
Knows the Way"tells us experience is often 63.
(value)than strict orders.Today,
horses remain precious companions in many parts of China,especially on the grasslands of
Gansu.They are not just symbols of courage 64.
helpers in daily life,65.
(remind)people that true freedom comes from working together.
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第一节(满分15分)
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高三英语第9页(共12页)
第二节(满分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。
"Vacation at last!Meg said excitedly,coming home to find o lying o the sof"What
illyo dowith your vacation?Meg asked.t in the apple tree and reado repied
stayin bed late and do nothing."Meg said.
Then they begged their mother,Mrs.March.to allow them to spend a whole week doing
whatever they wanted-and she agreed with a gentle smile,saying they could try this
experiment for a week.
The next moming.Meg got up at ten o'clock and ate breakfast alone.Jo read in the apple
reethroughout the aftemoon.That evening,they assured their mother that the experiment was
going well.She smiled,said nothing.and did her work,keeping their home pleasant and
running smoothly.
But as the days dragged on,the girls began to feel the impact.Meg became bored and
started carelessly cutting and spoiling her dresses,trying to make them more fashionable.Jo
read until her eyes ached and she was sick of books.
On Saturday morning,the girls woke up to find no breakfast and no sign of their mother.
Meg hurried upstairs and soon came back,relieved yet slightly ashamed,telling her sister their
mother was just exhausted,and would rest for the day.They would have to take care of
themselves and handle all the housework and meals.
They made her a badly cooked breakfast,but she thanked them warmly anyway.Jo made
lunch:she boiled the vegetables for too long.burnt the bread,and even put salt on the
strawberries instead of sugar.Meg and Jo were then busy for the whole afternoon,tidying.
cleaning,and doing groceries in the town.
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1,续写词数应为150个左右:
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2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
In the evening.Meg and Jo sat on the sofa,sighed and felt regretful.
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The next morning.the two girls got up with the first light.
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