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南开中学2026届高三年级第五次质量检测
英语试卷
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第IⅡ卷(非选择题)两部分,共130分,时长100分钟。
第卷(共95分)
第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节、单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
1.-I'm not sure if I should spend two months preparing for the competition.It's so
hard.
-Think about its real value.
A.Don't mention it.
B.It'll be worth it.
C.It's not a big deal.
D.That makes no sense.
2.There will be
over their views on trade and finance,but I don't think a trade
war is likely.
A.recreations
B.decorations
C.regulations
D.frictions
3.-Why are you standing in the street in such hot weather?
-I just can't help it.I am appointed to interview people to learn about
customers'feedback on our products.
A.at random
B.at hand
C.at best
D.at intervals
4.The museum established a conservation zone,
no construction or commercial
activities are permitted.
A.for which
B.on which
C.during which
D.within which
5.The teacher began the review session,only
that many students in the class
the assigned homework.
A.to discover;hadn't finished
B.to discover;wouldn't finish
C.discovering;didn't finish
D.discovering;haven't finished
6.Some parents are more supportive than others,especially
believing in their
children and willing to celebrate both their efforts and achievements.
A.some
B.those
C.ones
D.that
7.-Have you heard that our primary school will be tomn down next year?
-Really?I suppose it is such bad news
most of its former and present
students will feel upset.
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A.that
B.what
C.as
D.which
8.The victim in Wednesday's attack has been
as Lee Giggs,an unemployed
truck drive.
A.witnessed
B.identified
C.realized
D.discouraged
for the high-stakes negotiation that would determine the future of his company,
he walked into the conference room and presented his proposal confidently.
A.Well preparing
B.Being well prepared
C.Well prepared
D Having well preparing
10.Jack always hopes that his song can,so that he will make a fortune overnight.
A.hang on
B.move on
C.catch on
D.hold on
11.If they throw stones at you,don't throw back.Use them to build your own foundation
A.somehow
B.anyway
C.instead
D.nevertheless
12.There are several grocery and drug stores within a few minutes'walk,so the
convenience of this hotel be overstated.
A.needn't
B.can't
C.ought not to
D.might not
13.It's important to'try to make certain they're actually asking for advice,or
simply wanting to talk over
is going round in their head.
A.that;whatever
B.whether;no matter what
C.that;no matter what
D.whether;whatever
14.As part of the cost-cutting measures,more than one employee is said to
in
this company lately.
A.be laid off
B.have laid off
C.be laying off
D.have been laid off
15.-Andrew didn't get the promotion,and he has been holding it in
-No wonder he has been quiet all day.He just needs to
A.get it off his chest
B.break the ice
C.bite the bullet
D.burn the midnight oil
第二节、完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16~35各题所给出的A、B、C、D四个
选项中选出最佳选项。
A gray-bearded teacher and a young student were observing the blooming of a lotus
()sitting on a shore of a silent pond,when the young student interrupted the16
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"Master,why is the meaning of life17 from us?We are18 in trying to
understand the logic of things happening around us;we see separate parts and we are
aware of their interrelations.But all of our efforts appear to be 19 when a new
component appears,destroying all of the previous_20 constructions."
"The meaning of life."the teacher21turned his sight from the flower,"can only
be understood by someone whose mind isn't clouded with earthly 22 wishes and
passions.Only new-borns are close to that23_.The essence of a new-born reminds us
of a lotus,24on the unshakable stillness of the pond.The surface of their soul isn't
touched by the wind of wishes,the rain of 25,the snow of complaints,and the ice
of loss.At first,the pond's shores are empty and26.And later,the World appears,
with all of its meaningless worldliness )On the shores of the pond all kinds of
teachers 27 up,mentors,friends,enemies,lovers,children,relatives.Every word,
every lesson,every act of kindness or harm,every influence we have disturbs the 28
soul of a child,making him grow up and go further and further from the understanding of
the meaning of life."
"But we can't get rid of all of this,"the student 29heatedly.
"You've understood everything right,my boy."A light smile touched the lips of the
old man."If you want to search for the meaning of life,you will need to 30every
wish,attachment and feeling,cutting off the ties that join you with worldly troubles and
passions,and then,31,you will be able to go back to the beginning.But what all of
this is for?Is the search worth it?Ask yourself this question and if the answer will be
negative,remain the person between the people."
The teacher turned his32towards the lotus again and finished,"And about the
33of life,you will always be able to talk with friends,while sitting in the shade of
your cottage 34the cheerful laughter of children,and drinking tea,35your loving
wife brings you."
16.A.view
B.silence
C.balance
D.talking
17.A.exposed
B.related
C.hidden
D.escaped
18.A.buried
B.surrounded
C.concerned
D disappointed
19.A.in common
B.in doubt
C.in need
D.in vain
20.A.original
B.local
C.logical
D.functional
21.A.reluciantly
B.obviously
C.consequently
D.angrily
22.A.fears
B.troubles
C.anxieties
D.difficulties
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23.A.civilization B.restriction
C.level
D.state
24.A.soaring
B.shaking
C.dancing
D.spying
25.A.movements
B.developments
C.attachments
D.statements
26.A.noisy
B.dirty
C.graceful
D.peaceful
27.A.grow
B.cheer
C.speed
D.bring
28.A.unbearable B.unacceptable
C.untouched
D.unstable
29.A.broke out
B.shouted out
C.figured out
D.gave out
30.A.satisfy
B.achieve
C.reuse
D.refuse
31.A.frankly
B.possibly
C.unknowingly
D.undoubtedly
32.A.back
B.eyes
C.face
D.head
33.A.goal
B.destination
C.wonder
D.sense
34.A.watching for B.speaking of
C.listening to
D.ridding of
35.A.which
B.that
C.what
D.as
第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2.5分,满分50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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Across the vast expanse of the United States,an array of captivating weekend road
trips awaits discovery,each offering a distinct escape from your daily routines.If you are
seeking to maximize your limited leisure time without sacrificing memorable experiences,
here is a well-planned weekend excursion along America's diverse highways and byways.
Weekend in Big Sur,California
Just 90 miles it has plenty to explore for just a few days.The Los Padres National
Forest is an excellent destination for hiking,where there are many trails allowing visitors
to walk the coastline.Visitors may catch sight of migrating grey whales in February,
during that time of year the grey whales are migrating from Mexico to Alaska.
Overseas Highway,Florida
Just a little over 100 miles,this amazing road offers an attractive weekend road trip
through Florida's tropical Keys.One well-known destination in Key Largo,the longest
island in the Keys,is the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park,which was the first
underwater preserve in the US.Visitors can take glass-bottomed boat tours,or go diving
and more to enjoy the various sea life.If you're looking for something exciting,a yacht(
trip to feel the sea breeze is a brilliant choice.Alternatively,you can get a family ticket
for a luxurious bay cruise experience
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Lakes to Locks Passage,New York
As a New York State Byway,Lakes to Locks Passage connects Lake Champlain,
Lake George,Champlain Canal and the Upper Hudson River.Visitors can explore 225
miles of historic and recreational sites,including 32"Waypoint Communities"offering
walking,biking,and driving tours.Each town offers unique historical and regional
activities,including sunken ships,ancient lock systems,battlefields,and 1800s daily life
examples.Golfing and boating are also popular along the route.
Amish Country Byway,Ohio
This Ohio byway is a wonderful way to learn about the Amish culture in Ohio.The
70 plus miles of this roadway cross some of Ohio's beautiful hills and pasture.For a two-
day trip,focus on the Western region,exploring marshes,rivers,and historic sites like
Croco House,an Underground Railroad site.The Eastern section includes the Victorian
House Museum,with more Amish heritage at Heini's Cheese House,Country Mall,and
Schrock's Amish Farm and Home.
36.Which of the four weekend road trips is the shortest?
A.Weekend in Big Sur,California.B Overseas Highway,Florida.
C.Lakes to Locks Passage,New York.D.Amish Country Byway,Ohio.
37.What can visitors do on the Weekend in Big Sur?
A.Enjoy grey whales'migration.
B.Visit sunken ships
C.Take glass-bottomed boat tours.D.Explore historic sites
38.What can we learn about the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park?
A.It was established to protect the coral reefs in Key Largo.
B.It is the most visited attraction in the Florida Keys
C.It allows visitors to observe sea life without getting wet.
D.It was established earlier than any other state park in Florida
39.What special activity can visitors enjoy in Ohio?
A.Experiencing hands-on activities like cheese-making for relaxation.
B.Joining in local events to experience the life of nearby villagers.
C.Walking along the trails to explore the marshes and canals
D.Traveling across the hills to visit the ancient historical sites.
40.Which column of a website is this passage most likely taken from?
A.Budget Travel
B.Family Plan
C.Scenic Drive
D.Heritage Exploration
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B
As I signed the pre-medical application form,my fingers shook uncontrollably.The
watercolor brushes on my desk seemed to gaze back at me,like old friends who had been
left behind.I'm Lora,an 18-year-old who secretly drew brain diagrams on napkins while
classmates drew cartoons."Art feeds the soul but starves the body,"Mom always said.
Her words haunted me as my biology textbooks slowly buried my drawing pads.
Then came the school career fair that changed everything.Dr.Eleanor Whitman
from Harvard asked us to list our "hidden skills".My hand shook as I wrote "observing
details",something I'd learned from painting flower petals."That's medical research's
most needed skill!"she exclaimed,sharing how a student turned microbiology notes into
textbook illustrations.My lab partner whispered,"Remember our photosynthesis
作用)comic?”For the first time,my two worlds didn't feel so separate.
The real surprise came during hospital volunteering.Watching surgeries,I noticed
something-the steady hands of doctors reminded me of my brushwork.When a boy
struggled to describe his pain,I drew a fire-breathing dragon on his cast."You made
medicine speak,"the nurse said.Slowly,my drawing pads filled with cells that looked
like colored-glass art and X-rays arranged like abstract paintings.
Mr.Dawson,our career counselor,helped connect these dots.On his whiteboard,
my medical knowledge and art skills overlapped in a bright yellow circle labeled
"Medical Illustration".He showed me job listings I never knew existed-graphic
designers for science apps,3D modelers for anatomy (classes."Your impractical
skill makes you stand out,"he said,pointing to my dragon drawing now used in pain
management workshops.
Today,my microscope and paintbrushes share the same desk.The same hands that
once hesitated between them now create 3D models of viruses for vaccine education.
Sometimes I teach young patients to draw their feelings instead of describing them.My
story isn't about heart and reality cancelling each other out-they just multiply
possibilities.
41.What can be inferred about Lora from Paragraph 1?
A.She had given up the hobby of drawing.
B.She was excited about studying medicine.
C.She felt torn between art and medical study.
D.She regretted not practicing painting earlier.
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42.Dr.Eleanor thought of Lora's "hidden skill"as
A.a burden
B.a plus
C.a distraction
D.a recreation
43.How did Lora's hospital experience influence her?
A.It helped develop her surgical skills
B.It directed her toward doctor training.
C.It boosted her enthusiasm for abstract art.
D.It convinced her of art's role in health care.
44.The coexistence of the microscope and paintbrush on the desk implies
A.Lora's distinct passions find harmony.
B Lora's workspace reflects her identity.
C.Lora's medical training enhanced her art talent.
D.Lora's art skills outweigh her medical knowledge.
45.What message does the author want to convey?
A.Every cloud has a silver lining.
B.Two strings to your bow light the way.
C.Follow the beaten track to success.
D.Don't put all your eggs in one basket.
C
For decades,scientists hypothesized that cognitively demanding tasks,such as
writing or solving math problems,require more energy than easier tasks like scrolling
short videos on the phone or looking out of the window.However,recent research proves
the view wrong.Our brains perform massively complex and metabolically costly
computations all day long."Whether you're engaged in a cognitively demanding task at
work or you're staring off into space,your brain is using roughly the same amount of
energy,"says neuroscientist Todd Braver of Washington University in St.Louis.
In fact,what feels more challenging is when a task requires the brain to go against
its usual habits.
Cognitively demanding work often requires the coordination of many different
brain regions in novel patterns,while silencing circuits that frequently fire together.
Studies have found that pushing against our brain's habits triggers an emotional
response,making us feel uncomfortable."It's aversive,and it just feels bad,"says Michael
Inzlicht,a psychologist from the University of Toronto.But he points out that emotional
responses are subjective:they are interpretations of sensations in our bodies and brains.
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And we can influence how much we pay attention to these sensations and even how we
interpret them.
We often overestimate the struggle and pain required to complete cognitive tasks.
This initial overestimation can lead us to procrastinate,or even avoid the task altogether.
Studies suggest that if we can get past that initial hurdle of starting a task,then
thinking becomes easier.One way to do that is to pay attention to the benefits instead of
the efforts required.In a study published in the journal Science in 2020,Andrew
Westbrook,a neuroscientist at Rutgers University,and his colleagues gave participants
the choice of solving an easy memory puzzle for a small amount of money or a much
harder puzzle for more money.The options were displayed on a screen,and participants'
eye movements were tracked as they decided which puzzle to attempt.When people spent
more time looking at the reward for the challenging puzzle,they were more likely to
choose it.If our mind's eye,or our attentional focus,is on the benefits of an option,over
time we're more likely to choose to do hard things.
Performing complex mental tasks will also be less painful if the exertion of mental
effort is habitized.When we don't have to make a decision to focus every day,we will
save ourselves considering the costs or consequences.To make cognitively demanding
tasks a habit,try to do them every day at the same time and in the same place.Add a ritual
before the work starts,such as turning off the phone and launching an app to block
distracting websites.After a few weeks,concentrating deeply won't just feel easier,it will
actually be easier.
46.Why do people tend to feel certain cognitive tasks demanding?
A.Because they consume much more brain energy.
B.Because they involve more complex computations.
C.Because they are objectively much more difficult.
D.Because they require new brain region teamwork.
47.What does the underlined word"hurdle"in paragraph 6 mean?
A.benefit
B.barrier
C.routine
D.reward
48.Why does the author quote the 2020 study?
A.To support a solution.
B.To present a case.
C.To analyze the causes.
D.To challenge an assumption.
49.What can be inferred from the passage?
A.Overestimation promotes efficiency.
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B.Personal perception determines performance.
C.Focusing on rewards enhances motivation.
D.Brain reaction triggers positive emotions.
50.Which of the following can make mental work feel easier?
A.Receiving continuous support when feeling down.
B.Seeking professional help when meeting a deadline.
C.Reading thick literary classics for twenty minutes daily.
D.Breaking down a challenging project into smaller tasks.
D
William Wordsworth's metaphor,"Your mind is the garden,your thoughts are the
seeds.The harvest can either be flowers or weeds,"resonates with the idea that our mental
landscape is similar to a garden,where the seeds of our thoughts determine the nature of
our lives.This concept suggests that the way we nurture our thoughts can significantly
impact our personal development and success.
Our thoughts are the seeds that,when nurtured with care,can blossom into the
flowers of success and happiness.Conversely,neglecting the cultivation of our thoughts
can lead to a life overgrown with the weeds of failure and despair.To ensure our minds
bear the fruits of our desires,it's crucial to prepare the soil of our minds with the nutrients
of education,health,and effective time management.These elements enrich our mental
landscape,providing the ideal environment for our ambitions to take root and flourish.
The principle of sowing and reaping is as true for our lives as it is for a
garden.Just as a gardener who plants tomatoes expects tomatoes,we should anticipate
that the intentional cultivation of our thoughts will yield a corresponding harvest in life.
Each of us holds the power to choose which seeds to plant,and thus,the responsibility
for the outcomes we reap.
Moreover,the impact of our thoughts extends beyond personal success;they also
influence our relationships and societal contributions.Kind thoughts and actions can
foster harmony and cooperation,while negative thoughts can lead to conflict and isolation
The choice to plant seeds of empathy and understanding can result in a life enriched by
strong social bonds and a sense of community.Additionally,our thoughts can shape our
resilience in the face of adversity,as optimistic thinking can guide us through challenges,
whereas pessimism may hinder our ability to overcome obstacles
Drawing everything together,the garden of our mind requires deliberate tending.
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By selecting and nurturing positive thoughts,and by preparing the conditions for their
growth,we can harvest a life rich with the fulfillment of our goals and dreams.The choice
is ours:to plant the seeds of potential or to let the garden lie fallow ()It is through
this conscious cultivation that we can transform our minds from a plot overgrown with
weeds into a garden blooming with the flowers of success and the fruits of meaningful
contributions to society.The power to shape our destiny lies within us,and it begins with
the thoughts we choose to plant today.
51.How does the author illustrate the concept of mental preparation in paragraph 1?
A.By comparing it to the process of cultivation
B.By relating it to the achievement of personal goals.
C.By emphasizing the importance of seeds in the garden.
D.By associating it with the management of natural conditions.
52.What can we infer from paragraph 3?
A.Life outcomes are decided in advance
B.Life outcomes stem from wishes.
C.Cultivating thoughts shapes life outcomes.
D.Cultivating thoughts relies on life outcomes.
53.What is the main idea of paragraph 4?
A.The importance of personal success in society
B.The power of thoughts in shaping us and society.
C.The role of empathy in building a strong community.
D.The effect of optimism on overcoming life's challenges.
54.What conclusion can we draw from the text?
A.We cannot change our destiny.
B.Cultivating positive thoughts matters.
C.Personal goals depend on social impact.
D.Our thoughts can directly lead to success
55.Which of the following would be the best title for the text?
A.Positive Thinking:The Key to Overcoming Life's Obstacles
B.From Weeds to Harvest:The Journey of Personal Success
C.The Metaphorical Garden:How Thoughts Shape Our Destiny
D.The Art of Inner Nurturing:Sowing Seeds for a Flourishing Life
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第Ⅱ卷(共35分)
注意事项:.用黑色墨水的钢笔或签字笔将答案写在答题纸上,不能使用修改液。
第三部分:写作
第一节、阅读表达(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。
Washington is home to lots of trees-it is the Evergreen State,after all-and lots
of fireplaces and wood-burning stoves (too.But what if you lived there and couldn't
chop wood or couldn't afford to pay someone to do it?Luckily,Shane McDaniel and his
twin sons,Harrison and Henry McDaniel,21,are happy to lend an ax.The three men
chop truckloads of wood-then give it away."I want people who are buring cardboard
because they've got nothing."That's how Shane explained to heraldnet.com."Or
someone who has a broken shoulder and can't cut wood."
The idea started as a father-son bonding project,he told msn.com."I had to cut wood
along with my dad.He just loved doing it,"says Shane,48,a divorced father of six.He
wanted to pass along that feeling,so he and the twins spent the summer of 2018 like a
clan of Paul Bunyans.The result was a great wall of wood piled up around their house in
Lake Stevens,35 miles outside of Seattle.Technically,it was 40 cords-a cord measures
four feet high,four feet wide,and eight feet deep.To buy that much would cost about
$10,000.
It was too much for the McDaniels to use themselves,and when the weather tumned
cold that November,Shane started thinking of others.He posted on Facebook:"IF YOU
ARE IN NEED OF FIREWOOD AND CANNOT AFFORD IT,PLEASE PM [personal
message]ME!...If you know someone who BURNS WOOD,and they're looking at a
cold house this holiday season,please help me and my boys make sure NO ONE GOES
COLD IN OUR HOOD".
The response was immediate.One man offered to donate a wood-burning furnace.
Others raced over to Norm's,the grocery store Shane owns,with more wood for the pile.
One woman,noticing the photo of the strong McDaniel men in the Facebook post,started
to show appreciation in other ways.She joked:"Please post more pictures of you in
sleeveless shirts.I don't need the wood.But truly I appreciate the eye candy!"
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56.Who does Shane want to help according to Paragraph 1?(no more than 5 words)
57.Why did Shane involve his sons in the wood-chopping project?(no more than 10
words)
58.What does the last paragraph suggest about Shane's Facebook post?(no more than10
words)
59.How do you understand the underlined part in Paragraph 4?(no more than 3 words)
60.What do you think of Shane's way of helping people?Please explain in your own
words.(no more than 20 words)
第二节、书面表达(共1小题,共25分)
61.大自然赋予我们很多灵感。比如,鸟类飞行的秘密让我们造出了飞机;蚂蚁搬
运食物的场景让我们懂得了团结就是力量。假如你是晨光中学学生李津。你校英语
社团正在开展主题为“Inspiration From Nature”的短视频制作比赛。你已报名参赛,
请根据以下要点,为你的视频写一篇文案。
(1)你从大自然中获得的一个灵感(个人成长、人生哲理或解题方法等);
(2)简要叙述你获得这一灵感的过程;
(3)简要阐述这一灵感对你的影响。
注意:
(1)词数不少于100;
(2)可适当增加细节,使内容充实、行文连贯;
(3)标题己给出,不计入总词数。
Inspiration From Nature
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56.Those/Peopleinneed ofwood.
OR:Those/Peoplelackingwood.
OR:Those/People without wood.
OR:People whoneed wood/lack wood/are without wood.
57.To pass on the father-son bondingexperience
OR:Because he wantedto pass on the father-son bonding experience.
58.The post gainedimmediate public support and appreciation.
OR:It drew immediate help and public attertion
OR:It inspiredpeople's generosityandplayful appreciation
OR:It attracted donations and praise.
59.Admire your/the muscles.
OR:Enjoy your strength.
60.(I think)It is selfless and thoughtful.Because it meets people'surgent needs,brings
warmth and eases their suffering.
OR:It shows consideration andresponsibility.Because itreflectsthe selflesshelp to
addressthe suffering of others in the community.
OR:It reflectsa caringheart and a strong sense of community.Because the way shows
true kindnesstowards other'strouble in action