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青海湟川中学2025———2026学年第二学期
高三年级英语第一次模拟考试试卷
命题人:李青华张晓燕 审题人:张晓燕 辛青利
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
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。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。每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?
A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.
答案是C。
1. What causes the problem according to the woman?
A. The laptop. B. The email account. C. The Internet connection.
2. How will the man's sister help the woman?
A. Buy her a dress. B. Alter her dress. C. Make her a new dress.
3. What are the speakers talking about?
A. A meeting. B. A colleague. C. A lunch break.
4. What is the result of the match?
A. 3:3. B. 3:2. C. 2:0.
5. What is the woman probably doing?
A. Taking exercise.
B. Hanging a curtain.
C. Working on a project.
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. Where does the conversation take place
A. In a bakery. B. In a. fruit shop. C. In a restaurant.
7 What is free?
A. A strawberry pic. B. A delivery service. C. A custom message.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. When did Nina begin taking evening classes?
A. One year ago. B. Two years ago. C. Three years ago.
9. What does Nina particularly enjoy doing in fashion design?
A. Making plastic scarves
B. Designing special styles.
C. Trying different materials.
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听第8段材料,回答第10至 12题。
10. Where tio Peter's grandparentsilive?
A. In Britain. B. In France. C. In China.
11. What is the relationship between Angie and Peter?
A. Mother and son. B. Sister and brother. C. Wife and husband.
12. What will the speakers do first
A. Attend a wedding. B. Go to the beach. C. Explore a market.
听第9段材料,回答第13 至 16题。
13. What was Mark's eninion on being a potter at a younger age?
A. Challenging. B. Pleasing. C. Confusing.
14. Why did Mark decide to do pottery?
A. To follow the family tradition.
B. To support his company's operations.
C. To try something different and artistic.
15. What was Mark's problem when going back to school?
A. Lacking enthusiasm
B. Handling physical challenges.
C. Fitting in with youne students.
16 What kind of pots will Mark be working on?
A. Large ones.
B. Brightly colored ones.
C. Complicated ones.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. Whv did the speaker start his writing blog in 2014?
A. To share his parenting tips.
B. To document his writing process.
C. To promote his wife's new career.
18. What motivated the speaker to join book blogging.
A. A desire to sell his novels.
B. An inspiring blog tour experience.
C. Pressure from writing communities.
19. How does the speaker write book reviews on his blog?
A. By focusing on questions about the books.
B. By comparing different books.
C. By offering honest reviews.
20. What effect has book blogging had on the speaker?
A. It helps him write more books.
B. It allows him to meet more readers.
C It increases his understanding of literature.
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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。
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Official Guidelines for the 2026 Web Award Competition
The Web Award Competition is open to all organizations and individuals involved in the process of developing web sitcs. Sites that have won awards in past competitions are also admissible.
Each nominator(报名者) must create a free account and entries must be submitted online using the Online entry form found. in the nominator account. A website is considered entered only after both a completed entry form AND payment of the entry fcc is received by the Web Markcting Association(WMA) server.
Judges will be evaluating entries from June 13th through the end of August, 2026. Make sure a password-protected site is accessible to the judges during that time period. If the judges are unable to review the site in a timely manner, the WMA reserves the right to have the site's qualification cancellec.
Awards are granted at three levels. Sites that receive th: highest average score from the judges within a. given industry catcgory arc awarded a Best of Industrv Web Award. Kunnacr-up sitcs will then bc judged against a standard of overall excellence and quality for an Outstanding Web Award. One site will be recognized as Best of Show and receive a special edition Web Award statue. Winners get a personalized page. and nominators get images to promote the winning site.
Each entry fee is S225, except for sites entered in the non-profit category, which has a discount of.20%. Entry fees are used to minimize the entry of low-quality web sites and help cover the costs of the competition. Websites submitted after the deadline of May 30,2026 are subject to a S50 late fee in addition to normal entry fees.
21. Which of the following will disqualifv a competing website
A. Judges' denied access to it. B Its previous awards
C. Its nominator's free account. D. Its poor online reputation.
27. What award will the top-scoring site in r given industry category get?
A. Outstanding Web Award. B. Best of Show Web Award.
C. Best of Industrv Web Award. D. WMA Online Web Award.
23. How much does a nominator pay for an entry in the non-profit category on May 31st.
A. S50. B. S180. C. S225. D. S230
B
A charity called Heritage Crafts(手工艺品) has published a report called the Red List ofEndangered Crais. The report warns that some traditional crafts in the UK are dying out. it also highlights these crafts as expressions of cultural heritage”, meaning they are importan: skills that have been passed down through generations.
Glove making Welsh vernacular thatching and matte painting are among the 72 crafts that are critically endangered in the UK: Matte paintine is when an artist creates a realistic picture—— often a painted landscape-to stand in for a real background in a film. Thatchinm is when roofs are made of
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natural materials such as straw. The style is specific to Wales and results in a rounder outside appearance. There are now only a small number of these thatched cottages left in Wales.
Although no crafts have become extinct since a previous report two years ago, the critically endangered list and the endangered list have both grown. The report says there are various reasons for this, such as crafting materials becoming too expensive or a lack of organized training.
In some cases, such as glove making, skilled craftspeople often reach retirement age before any new ones have been trained, meaning there is no one to carry on the tradition. Matte painting is less in demand because it has mostly been replaced by computer-generated images.
The report also looks at crafts that are thriving (蓬勃发展的), such as puppet making and pole lathe turning -a technique used by the Vikings to make cups and bowls. It almost died out, but a few people kept it going and others are now passing it on. Mary Lewis from Heritage Crafts said that“extraordinary people make up the craft sector and“it is their passion,-resilience(韧性) and quiet determination that give this work its meaning
24. What is-thα main message of the Red List of Endaneered Crafts?
A. The situation of endangered crafts in the UK.
B. The popularity of traditional crafts in the UK.
C. Achievements made to save endangered crafts.
D Financial support provided to save traditional crafts.
25. What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about?
A. The differences between traditional crafts in the UK.
B. The examples of endangered traditional crafts in the UK.
C. The importance of protecting traditional crafts in the UK.
D. The reason why traditional crafts in the UK are endangered.
26. What makes matte paintine endangered?
A. The rising cost of materials. B. The lack of organized training.
C. The retirement of skilled craftspcople. D. The development of technology.
27. Which of the followine best describes the people mentioned by Mary Lewis?
A Confident and skilled. B. Passionate and determined.
C Hard-working and creative. D.Optimistic and warm-hearted
C
“Hitting a green wave? It's the best feeling, especially when you' re in a hurry,” says actor SamuelTram, unlocking his bike by a Copenhagen intersection crowded with cyclists. The Green Wave is a system started by the city 16 years ago: traffic lights on key routes are synchronized (同步) so that a cyclist riding about 20 km/h can catch green lights all the way. This system, designed to encourage bike travel, is now set to expand to 15 more routes. Like many. European cities, Copenhagen became a city of cars after World WarⅡ. But in the 1970s, people fought back with mass bike protests that pushed the ciry to-huild a wide network of cycle lanes(车道). A recent study found that if all cities had as many, global CO₂ emissions from private cars could fall by 6%.
Still, even Copenhagen struggles to reduce car use. Cycle highways help people reach the city's end, but red lights slow them once they arrive. Planners hope the green waves will solve this.“It's so important to have the freedom on a bike to just ride along at a good speed,” says Line Barfod, the
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mayor for technology and environment.“You can feel the city wants you———— and supports you———— going on a bike.”
The new plan has faced little opposition. Yet at rush hour, some say the lanes are too crowded to enjoy the wave. Lars, who usually cycles too fast to ride the wave himself, thinks the city is reaching a difficult trade-off point.“We' re at a point now where we need to choose between cars and cycles.. If you give cycles more space, it will compromise the ability of drivers to access different spaces.”
——— Copenhagen has approved a 602-million-kroner cycling package to improve the system, building the country's longest cycling bridge and upgrading lighting. The city has also set up 19 bicycle counters to study cyclists' speed and plans to adjust lights to match their flow. Experts say such measures represent a vision: moving people out of cars and onto bikes——— to save energy. reduce pollution, and make cities more livable.
28. What do Samuel Tram's words reflect in paragraph 1?
A. The danger caused by cycling.
B. The convenience brought by the system.
C. The importance of following traffic rules.
D. The necessity of riding at a specific speed.
29. Wherecause Copenhagen to build a wide network of cycle lanes?
A. A plan to improve traffic in Europe.
B. A study on reducing greenhouse gas.
C. The order from the mayor after the war.
D. The mass bike protests in the 1970s.
30. What does the underlined word“compromise” in paragraph 4 mean?
A. Assess.
B. Strengthen.
C. Ensure.
D. Weaken.
31. What is the last paragraph mainly about?.
A. Monitoring bike speed with devices.
B. Building a landmark cycling bridge.
C. Upgrading the green wave system.
D. Adjusting traffic lights for cyclists.
D
Why do some people feel such a strong bond with celebrities (名人), and what does this reveal about their personality and values? A new study published in the International Journal of Psychology has found that people who strongly admire celebrities tend to score higher in both materialism and narcissism(自恋). The study also found that people who perceive themselves as similar to their favorite celebrity are more likely to have these attitudes.
The study, conducted by Davis, Locker, and Williams, recruited 215 undergraduates, mostly women, who completed a battery of questionnaires measuring their attitudes toward celebrities,materialistic values, and narcissistic tendencies. Participants also answered newly created questions that assessed how similar they felt to their favorite celebrity in terms of personality, appearance, or lifestyle.
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Celebrity worship was assessed with the Celebrity Attitude Scale (量表). Materialism was measured by examining how much value people place on owning things, how important possessions are to their identity, and whether they believe material goods make them happier. Narcissism was measured in two forms: grandiose narcissism(characterized by confidence, entitlement, and dominance: and vulnerable narcissism (marked by insecurity, sensitivity to criticism, and a preoccupation with self-image).
The results showed a consistent relationship between celebrity worship and materialism. People who scored higher on cclbrity worship also tended to place greater importance on money. status, and possessions. When it came to narcissism, only the vulnerable type, people with higher levels of emotional insecurity and self-focus, were more likely to feel strongly connected to celebrities Most importantly, perceived similarity—— whether in appearance, behavior or personality—— stood out as one of the strongest-predictors of celebrity worship.
The researchers concluded,“celebrity worship is a complex construct, but perceived similarity with a favorite celebrity and vulnerable narcissism may be fruitful avenues for future research.” Still, an important question remains: do people idolize celebrities because they already feel similar to them, or do they start to see themselves as similar after forming an emotional attachment?
32. What is pararanh 2 about?
A. The research background. B. The research subjects.
C The research results. D. The research method.
33. According to the studv, who are mora likely to warship celebrities?
A. Those indifferent to wealth and social status.
B. Those valuing self-confidence and dominance.
C. Those emotionally insecure and self-focused.
D. Those seeking spiritual growth beyond possessions.
34 According to the researchers, what might be a direction of future research?
A-Celebrity worship. B. Grandiosc narcissism.
C. Materialism. D. Perceived similarity.
35. What is the main purpose of the text?
A. To explain celebrity worship psychology.
B. To warn against the dangers of celebrity culture.
C. To criticize colcrity materialism and narcissism.
D. To describe scales for measuring personality traits.
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。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Most employers hope their employees excel in (擅长) critical thinking and problem-solving. 36It's the ability to look at issues objectively, without letting bias(偏见) or emotions cloud your judgment.Now-ead on to learn how to develop your critical thinking skills.
Take time to revaluate-your decision-making. Ask yourself a series of questions about your daily choices and decisions. What wasyour motivation? Did you achieve your goals? Take the extra time to really think about your answers. Keep a joame. of these self-evaluations. 37
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· Analvze the information. 38 Achieving a goal requires analyzing all that information. In a work environment you have to carefully analyze. each side of an issue and then consider how any decision would affect your colleagues as well as the company's bottom line.
——39 Any skill you want to master requires practice. Applying critical thinking in your daily interactions will help you improve, but a-spcific task is also useful. Think of an issue in your career and spend my free moments during the dav; like during your commute (通勤) or at your lunch-hreak, breaking that problem down into pieces you can analyze.
Talk to a more diverse group of people: You can develop critical thinking skills with a lot of self-reflection, research and study.- 40 -So seek out people with different backgrounds, experiences and opinions to simply learn from them or to engage some lively debate.
A. Reflect on your own thinking.
B. Assign yourself a problem to work on.
C. So what exactly makes someone a critical thinker?.
D. So don't just accept it and move on to the next thing.
E. This might help you spot patterns in your thinking and decision-making
F. However, staying locked in your own bubble can lead to self-centeredness
G. Gathering data is only the first step in the process of becoming a critical thinker.
第三部分语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When. my wife and I started“Little Acorns”, a self-esteem nrogram for children, we learned about an importan-cducational conference to be held in San Dicgo. Although our savings were nearly 41 , we felt we had to attend, so we started asking.
I first called the conference coordinators(协调人). After explaining our 42 , they offered us two free tickets. Next, I contacted an airline and was connected to the president. To my 43 , he immediately agreed to provide airline tickets———— his quick“yes” really 44 me. He even thanked me for the opportunity to help. For 45 Holiday Inn offered us a free stay, though they 46 the hotel was far away from the conference venue. Then National Car Rental provided-a car for our daily 47 .
Through simply 48 , we arranged everything in one day. At the conference, we were still worried we might have to 49 on meals to save money, but after I shared our story, many people 50 offered us lunch.
This experience taught us that most people are 51 to help. Our program has since 52 significantly, reaching thousands of families. We' ve held international conferences and received 53 from many countries, which enabled us to take our program to their places. The message is clear——— you can achieve almost anything if you have the 54 to ask. Sometimes the greatest 55 lies not in being refused, but in being afraid of asking the request.
41 A. abandoned B. exhausted C. full D. lost
42. A. situation B. hobby C. work D. result
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43. A. anger B. sorrow C. regret D. surprise
44. A. terrified B. touched C. worried D. hurt
45. A. tickets B. food C. accommodation D. transport
46. A. argued B. forgot C. hoped D. mentioned
47. A. trips B. workouts C. adventures D. performances
48. A. cheating B. paying C. asking D. working
49. A. check in B. give out. C. put off D. cut back
50. A. gradually B. reluctantly C. generously D. occasionally
51. A. able B. willing C. crazy D. unlikely
52. A. failed B. remained C. returned D. grown
53. A. awards B plans C. invitations D. gifts
54. A. money B. courage C. time D. luck
55. A. barrier B. opportunity C. danger D. mystery
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
As the cool evening breeze blows, the air fills with the pleasant smell of medicinal herbs. Under the glowing lights, 56 (crowd) of young people gather around cupping and pulse-reading booths at aTraditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) night market.
This ancient practice 57( become) a popular nightly activity among China's Generation Zin the past few years. After previous good experiences with TCM 58 21-year-old woman, YuHuyan now looks for natural treatments. The doctor checks her tongue and pulse, then suggests some.herbal medicine. 59 (boost) energy and improve digestion. Like many young people Yu became interested in TCM through university courses and real-life use. These night markets 60 are run by local hospitals and health centers, provide some health services like acupuncture, massage, and herbal tea.Doctors offer advice 61 (base) on classic TCM books. A doctor with over ten years of experience explains that classical TCM books hold the key to 62 (understand) health.
Every night, more than 2,000 people visit, most of them young. Similar markets are becoming popular across China. Some combine traditional culture 63 inodem activities; others use technology like robots and digital health checks. This trend not only helps the younger generation live healthier lives 64 brings traditional medicine into the future. As one health official said,“TCM is a 65 (nation) treasure. When young people learn to use it, they benefit a lot from the tradition.”
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,在社交媒体上看到有外国网友对中国教育创新很感兴趣,请你发布一篇英文帖子介绍你校的智慧课堂,内容包括:
(1)具体举措;
(2)你的看法。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80左右;
(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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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。
Ballet was a way of life in Kelly's family. Her elder sister Serena was now dancing at a college. ThoughKelly's mom always wanted her to follow in her sister's footsteps and Kelly herself was good at ballet, her love for ballet had faded years before, and she was eager for a new challenge.
One day at school, as Kelly left the dance studio, she walked past the gym, fascinated by boxers training inside the boxing ring(拳击赛场). She was deeply impressed by how hard they hit and how fast they moved.In fact, she'd long been attracted to boxing
She pulled a piece of paper from her backpack. On the familiar Oak wood High School Club Sign-upSheet was the phrase: BOXING CLUB TRYOUT (选拔). That was what Kelly really wanted to do. She knew her mom had high expectations for her when it came to ballet. Tired of trying to keep with her sister, Kelly was ready to carve(开辟) her own path.
The next day, she gathered her courage and told Serena about her new passion. At first, Serena didn't understand and thought she was just joking. But when she saw Kelly was serious, she replied,“You knowMom wants you to be a ballet dancer, right? Besides, boxing is only for boys, and you' re so good at ballet.Lean into your strength, Kelly.”
“But this is where I want to put my strength,” Kelly insisted,“and what exactly does‘only for boys’mean, anyway? Boxing is a sport for everyone!”
Gradually, touched by her determination and passion, Serena began to understand and support her. Kelly could feel it. Her sister was going to respect her decision, no matter what. But that was nothing compared to the preparations for the tryout, where she was required to show her footwork(步法) and punching(击打)
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ilities with other candidates(候选人). Boxing didn't come naturally to Kelly, but she had made up her mind to stick with her choice.
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。
Para l: Then Kelly began her training for the tryout. keeping it a secret from her mom.
Para 2: The following Monday, results of the boxing to out were posted.
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