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2026年山东省青岛市第五十八中学高三一模
英语
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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。
A
If you're a middle school student interested in mathematics,CyberMath Academy's
Summer Math Camp at Harvard University could be a good choice!It provides a challenging
environment for students where they master mathematics with the participation of brilliant
students from all over the world in the inspiring and motivating atmosphere of an Ivy League
College.Courses are tailored for participants,covering algebra ()geometry,number
theory,and combinations.Below is some detailed information.
Cost
Tution Type
Start Date
Day Student
Residential Student
Early Registration
March 1st
$2,999
$7,485
Regular Registration
April 1st
$3,499
$7,735
Late Registration
May 1st
$3,799
$7,985
Until camp starts if
Super-Late
there are available
$3,999
$8,485
Registration
seats
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Program Dates
Jy6-July20,2025
Grades of Camp Completion
CyberMath provides letter grades ranging from A to F to each student,along with
comments on the student's performance and suggestions for future study.Grading is purely
based on objective understanding of the material.Please note that there is no correspondence
between fixed percentage and letter grade.Each instructor has the flexibility to decide what
levels of performance correspond to which grades.It is entirely possible that everyone in our
classes will earn an A!
1.What is an advantage of the camp?
A.Providing personalized courses.
B.Offering flexible class schedules.
C.Guaranteeing a university admission.
D.Improving problem-solving techniques.
2.What is the maximum saving available through early registration?
A.$800:
B.$2999
C.$1000
D.$4486.
3.On what basis are students given grades?
A.Overall performance.
B.Class participation
C.Grasp of the material.
D.Comments on essays.
B
"Growing fruit trees is a very simple way to stay in love with our world,"says Vivian
Keh,playwright and daughter of immigrants,holding a basket of persimmons (she's
cultivated to feel connected to her Korean ancestors.Keh is just one of the 50 remarkable
subjects in naturalist writer Amy Stewart's The Tree Collectors:Tales of Arboreal Obsession,
a collection of portraits of people transformed by their love of trees.
Initially,trees struck Stewart as an odd thing to collect.Intrigued by this community of
enthusiasts,she discovered educators,preservationists and visionaries,all drawn to a kind of
curation,motivated by reasons diverse as their projects.They plant trees in public and private
spaces both modest and expansive,nurturing (their collections to honor beloved dead,
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attract wildlife,preserve rare species'connect to history,invest in the future,grow food and
create beauty.
Steward categorizes these tree collectors according to their sense of purpose.Kenneth
Hoegh,one of the book's "ecologists",tests which cold-loving species might grow in a
warming and historically treeless Greenland."Healer"Joe Hamilton plants loblolly pines on a
parcel of land he got from his enslaved ancestors with an eye toward long-term sustainable
forestry which he hopes will establish a source of generational wealth for his family.Reagan
Wytsalucy has a plan to restore traditional peach orchards on Navajo land as one of the
community builders"who seek to bring people together.
Adding to the book's charm are Stewart's watercolor'illustrations-she gives Us a
look at each of her human subjects while also cataloging the most wonderful qualities of
featured trees,such as Seussian eucalyptus seed pods and delicate camellia blossoms.
After spending time in this varied commonwealth,you'll undoubtedly experience an
intense desire to rest under the shade of a leafy oak.But something even deeper is happening
here:by creating a space for people to talk about something they love."How often do any of
us get a chance to pour our hearts out to a stranger?"she writes."Somehow,talking about
trees made it possible."
4.What does the underlined word "curation in paragraph 2 mean?
A.Connection.B.Collection.
C.Treatment.
D.Transformation,
5.What purpose of planting trees is mentioned in paragraph 3?
A.To preserve rare species.
B.To honor beloved dead.
C.To develop new varieties.
D.To strengthen social bonds.
6.What does the quote in the last paragraph suggest about discussing trees?
A.It inspires new ideas
B.It rarely happens in public.
C.It allows deep emotional sharing
D.It helps resolve environmental issues.
7.What does the writer think of the book?
A.Complicated.B.Conventional.
C.Inspiring.
D.Intense.
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C
As data and identity theft becomes more and more common,the market is growing for
biometric(生物测量)technologies---like fingerprint scans-一to keep others out of private
e-spaces.At present,these technologies are still expensive,though.
Researchers from Georgia Tech say that they have come up with a low-cost device
that gets around this problem:a smart keyboard.This smart keyboard precisely measures
the cadence (with which one types and the pressure fingers apply to each key.The
keyboard could offer a strong layer of security by analyzing things like the force of a user's
typing and the time between key presses.These patterns are unique to each person.Thus,the
keyboard can determine people's identities,and by extension,whether they should be given
access to the computer it's connected to-regardless of whether someone gets the password
right.
It also doesn't require a new type of technology that people aren't already familiar with.
Everybody uses a keyboard and everybody types differently.
In a study describing the technology,the researchers had 100 volunteers type the word
"touch"four times using the smart keyboard.Data collected from the device could be used to
recognize different participants based on how they typed,with very low error rates.The
researchers say that the keyboard should be pretty straightforward to commercialize and is
mostly made of inexpensive,plastic-like parts.The team hopes to make it to market in the
near future.
8.Why do the researchers develop the smart keyboard?
A.To reduce pressure on keys.
B.To improve accuracy in typing.
C.To replace the password system.
D.To cut the cost of e-space protection.
9.What makes the invention of the smart keyboard possible?
A.Computers are much easier to operate.
B.Fingerprint scanning techniques develop fast.
C.Typing patterns vary from person to person.
D.Data security measures are guaranteed.
10.What do the researchers expect of the smart keyboard?
A.It'll be environment-friendly.
B.It'll reach consumers soon.
C.It'll be made of plastics.
D.It'll help speed up typing.
11.Where is this text most likely from?
A.A diary.
B.A guidebook
C.Anovel.
D.A magazine.
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D
During the rosy years of elementary school ()I enjoyed sharing my dolls and
jokes,which allowed me to keep my high social status.I was the queen of the playground.
Then came my tweens and teens,and mean girls and cool kids.They rose in the ranks not by
being friendly but by smoking cigarettes,breaking rules and playing jokes on others,among
whom I soon found myself.
Popularity is a well-explored subject in social psychology.Mitch Prinstein,a professor
of clinical psychology sorts the popular into two categories:the likable and the status seekers
The likables'plays-well-with-others qualities strengthen schoolyard friendships,jump-start
interpersonal skills and,when tapped early,are employed ever after in life and work.Then
there's the kind of popularity that appears in adolescence:status born of power and even
dishonorable behavior.
Enviable as the cool kids may have seemed,Dr.Prinstein's studies show unpleasant
consequences.Those who were highest in status in high school,as well as those least liked in
elementary school,are“most likely to engage(从事)in dangerous and risky behavior.”
In one study,Dr.Prinstein examined the two types of popularity in 235 adolescents,
scoring the least liked,the most liked and the highest in status based on student surveys
)"We found that the least well-liked teens had become more aggressive over time
toward their classmates.But so had those who were high in status.It clearly showed that
while likability can lead to healthy adjustment,high status has just the opposite effect on us."
Dr.Prinstein has also found that the qualities that made the neighbors want you on a
play date-sharing,kindness,openness-carry over to later years and make you better able to
relate and connect with others.
In analyzing his and other research,Dr.Prinstein came to another conclusion:Not only
is likability related to positive life outcomes,but it is also responsible for those outcomes,too.
"Being liked creates opportunities for leaming and for new kinds of life experiences that help
somebody gain an advantage,"he said.
12.What sort of girl was the author in her early years of elementary school?
A.Unkind.
B.Lonely.
C.Generous.
D.Cool.
13.What is the second paragraph mainly about?
A.The classification of the popular.
B.The characteristics of adolescents.
C.The importance of interpersonal skills
D.The causes of dishonorable behavior.
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14.What did Dr.Prinstein's study find about the most liked kids?
A.They appeared to be aggressive.
B.They tended to be more adaptable.
C.They enjoyed the highest status.
D.They performed well academically.
15.What is the best title for the text?
A.Be Nice-You Won't Finish Last
B.The Higher the Status,the Better
C.Be the Best-You Can Make It
D.More Self-Control,Less Aggressiveness
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。
When I was asked to take part in a forest bathing,I packed a swimsuit,assuming it
must involve a refreshing swim in the water.16
I met Forest Therapy (guide Melanic Choukas-Bradley and several other women
who'd come along for the adventure at an urban forest.Here,I began to get it.Forest bathing
isn't a bath.We sat on the banks of the river,but we did not get in the water.17 We
did walk the forest tracks,but we wandered with no destination in mind.
The aim of forest bathing,Choukas-Bradley explained,is to slow down and become
fully bathed in the natural environment.She helped us tune in to the forest's smells,tastes and
sights.18 As we passed through the trees,we touched their trunks,feeling the
roughness beneath our fingers.We smelled the flowers,each breath being a celebration of
nature's beauty.
There's a growing body of evidence that shows forest bathing can help boost mood and
reduce stress.19 A 2011 study comparing city walks to forest walks found the
forest environment led to greater reductions in blood pressure,despite both activities requiring
equal physical effort.
20 Most of human history was spent in environments that lack buildings and
walls,and our bodies have adapted to living in the natural world.But today most of us spend
much of our life indoors.Perhaps the new forest bathing trend is a recognition that many of us
need a little nudge to get back out there.
A.It's not a hike,either.
B.It turns out that my interpretation was literal
C.The benefits of nature can be accessed simply
D.Forest bathing frees us from worldly engagements.
E.The idea that spending time in nature is good is not new.
F.Indeed,medical researchers have demonstrated its benefits.
G.We took in the peaceful surroundings by using all our senses.
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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。
As a shy teenager in New Orleans,I was encouraged by my parents to join a youth
group at St.Mark's Community Center.To me,21 with boys and girls outside of
school seemed an adventure,but it brought me a powerful lesson.
During the first meeting,we were22 with a scavenger hunt(寻物游戏)
Feeling like a(n)23,I followed at a distance as my group collected items from our
list.As the deadline 24,we were left with one final item:a political button
)With no 25 in the neighborhood,I gathered the courage to suggest the local
television studio,WWL-TV,as a 26 source.
My 27 was met with approval,and I found myself in the studio's hall,
nervously explaining our 28 to a receptionist.He searched but had no such
29.Just as I was about to leave,he 30 to check with others.Moments later,out
walked Hap Glaudi,a local sportscaster and my role model.
I 31 made my request,worried about the disturbance.Mr.Glaudi,however,
32 with a button from a past election and said:"Polite requests open doors for others to
be 33.There's no need to feel shy about asking."With the button in hand,we won the
hunt.
His advice,given years ago,still 34
_me.It gives me the courage to pursue
interviews,ask for donations,and seize opportunities that a polite request could 35.
21.A.competing
B.socializing
C.performing
D.studying
22.A.tasked
B.armed
C.filed
D.awarded
23.A.organizer
B.loser
C.hunter
D.outsider
24.A.approached
B.set
C.passed
D.appeared
25.A.choice
B.sign
C.luck
D.help
26.A.major
B.potential
C.reliable
D.unique
27.A.application
B.design
C.proposal
D.comment
28.A.rule
B.problem
C.research
D.finding
29.A.program
B.name
C.business
D.button
30.A.forgot
B.ordered
C.offered
D.expected
31.A.hesitantly
B.firmly
C.calmly
D.formally
32.A.put up
B.showed off
C.reached out
D.got along
33.A.ambitious
B.kind
C.brave
D.gentle
34.A.hits
B.controls
C.surprises
D.fuels
35.A.unlock
B.determine
C.guard
D.limit
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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。
The Sanya Nanfan(南繁)Seed Breeding(繁殖)Base,located in south China's Hainan
Province,plays a vital role as a seed centre in China.36 (unique)blessed with
nature's gifts and a wealth of the country's resources,it serves as the dedicated ground 37
skilled agricultural experts contribute to feeding our nation and addressing global hunger.
Dr.Xiao Feng stands at the forefront of agricultural innovation in Nanfan.Jokingly
38 (refer)to himself as a"mudskipper",he is often spotted with rolled-up trouser legs
knee-deep in the 39 (mud)fields.Dr.Xiao,along with other Nanfan researchers,
40(commit)wholeheartedly to improving grain production,ensuring that people's dinner
tables are filled.
"Life can be compared to a seed,remarks Dr.Xiao."Occasionally,it may either not
grow as expected 41 remain inactive.Nevertheless,hope and opportunity persist.The
seed of life will always manage 42 (emerge)through the ground."
The term "Nanfan itself implies to the practice of transplanting summertime crops
from northern latitudes to Hainan during its winter.This makes for an 43 (extend)of
growing seasons.Shortening the breeding cycle 44 half or more,Nanfan accelerates
the breeding process.
Hope is a humble seed;when 45 (plant)in fertile ground,it transfigures
化...的外表)into new life bearing fruits of change..The researchers at Nanfan are those
seeds of hope.
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第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
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2.你的建议。
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Dear Ryan,
Yours,
Li Hua
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。
This Friday brought a mix of emotions-both excitement and disappointment-all
because of a flyer from school.When I got home,Mum saw the flyer in my hand and asked,
What's this?
“A flyer for a five-.day art camp,”I explained.“But Emily can'tgo.”
"Would you like to attend?"Mum asked."You've always loved art."Her words
reminded me of what Emily had said earlier:"Tessa,you're the real artist.My brother thought
the roses I painted were rocket ships."I sighed.Mum patted my back.She knew I had a hard
time jumping into something with no familiar faces around."Maybe next year."
"Maybe,"I echoed.Then I told Mum I wanted to go outside to draw the Westons'pine
tree )She nodded with an encouraging smile
As I walked into the bright sunshine,I couldn't help but think about the art camp.I
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wished I felt a little bit braver.Emily could make friends with a whole bus of kids in ten
minutes,but my stomach felt like a little boat tossed in a heavy storm when I was surrounded
by strangers...By the time I started drawing,I had made up my mind to forget about the art
camp.
I began by drawing the pine tree's strong and straight trunk,and then added the
beautiful branches,making sure the upper ones lifted gently towards the sun.Lost in my work,
I jumped when I heard Mr.Weston speak up,"You've done a great job showing the strength
of that tree on paper.”
"Thanks,"I smiled,glancing up.
As I drew the needles to the branches,Mr.Weston told me something I never knew
about pines:If you plant the root ball too deep,the tree dies.Their roots grow out,not
down-to get enough water and grow tall.
"You have a good eye,Tessa."With these words,Mr.Weston nodded goodbye.
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。
His words made me pause and think.
The next Monday,I signed up for the camp.
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