天津市第一百中学等校2025-2026学年高三年级考前预测联合模拟考试英语试卷

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2025-2026学年高三年级第三次联合模拟考试 英语试卷 第I卷选择题(共95分) 注意事项: 1.答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目用铅笔涂写在答题 卡上。 2.选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应的题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡 皮擦干净后,再填涂其它答案。 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.Without self-discipline,lazy character will become your preventing you from achieving your long-term goals A.white elephant B.Achilles'heel C.piece of cake D.dark horse 2.In high school,summer vacation should have been linked with sunshine,hobbies and slow life,bringing about peace and valuable for teenagers A.recreation B.regulation C.reservation D.revolution 3.As we all know,nothing learned from textbooks matters as much as gained from real life experience A.it B.one C.that D.those 4.As an excellent teacher,Ms.Li always knows how to the best in every student. A.bring out B.turn out C.figure out D.give out 5.The greatest gift my grandfather gave was not the craft itself,but a new lens, we can see that technology and tradition are not opposing forces,but can inform and balance each other. A.with which B.through which C.to which D.for which 6.as we are to passive learning,it's not surprising that we depend on it in our everyday communication with friends and co-workers. 英语试卷第1页(共14页) A.Adapted B.Adjusted C.Adopted D.Conditioned 7.Reading classic works can show us the wisdom of ancient people and guide our daily life. A.apparently B.faithfully C.frequently D.eventually 8.Faster digital development brings endless possibilities,and smart travel is definitely A.on the horizon B.in the way C.on the corner D.in charge 9. the headmaster worries about most is some students can balance study and rest properly. A.That,that B.What,whether C.What;that D.That;if 10.I,as his long-time partner,still find it quite unbelievable that such a cautious and thoughtful young man make such a silly and avoidable mistake in the important national competition. A.shall B.must C.can D.should 11.-Fortunately,you didn't disturb me yesterday afternoon Really?Why? -Only my deskmate besides me the key points of the coming exam when you knocked at the door. A.were reviewing B.was reviewing C.reviewed D.had reviewed 12.-I'm sure I will win the coming English competition and get the prize. -Don't be too confident. A.Don't count the chickens before they are hatched B.Actions speak louder than words C.Every coin has two sides D.Practice makes perfect 13.This high-tech medical device is specially designed to collect and analyze various daily data, sensitive sound and pressure sensors that accurately record users' physical movement and daily activity. A.to employ B.having employed C.employing D.being employed 14.Plenty of valuable chances and new possibilities often lie young people are 英语试卷第2页(共14页) willing to spare no effort and keep patient in tough situations. A.how B.when C.why D.where 15.With the rapid development of AI technology ,many intelligent learning tools have come into our daily study.The powerful AI tool can analyze your composition word for word and provides suggestions to improve your writing style,sentence structure and logical expression. A.constructive B.conservative C.controversial D.conventional 第二节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分) Being good at something and having a passion for it are not enough.Success_16 fundamentally on our view of ourselves and of the 17 in our lives. When twelve-year-old John Wilson walked into his chemistry class on a rainy day in 1931,he had no 18 of knowing that his life was to change 19.The class experiment that day was to 20 how heating a container of water would bring air bubbling to the surface.21,the container the teacher gave Wilson to heat 22 held something more volatile(易挥发的)than water..When Wilson heated it,the container23,leaving Wilson blinded in both eyes. When Wilson returned home from hospital two months later,his parents 24 desperately to find a way to deal with the disaster that had 25 their lives.But Wilson did not regard the accident as 26.He learned braille (quickly and continued his education at Worcester College for the Blind.There,he not only did well as a student but also became a(n)_27_public speaker. Later,he worked in Afica,where many people suffered from 28 for lack of proper treatment.For him,it was one thing to 29 his own fate of being blind and quite another to allow something to continue 30 it could be fixed so easily.This moved him to action.And tens of millions in Africa and Asia can see because of the 31 Wilson made to avoiding the 32 disease. Wilson received international 33 for his great contributions.He lost his sight but gained an extraordinary_34_of life.He proved that it's not what happens to us that 35 英语试卷第3页(共14页) our lives----it's what we make of what happens 16.A.counts B.holds C.insists D.reflects 17.A.dilemmas B.accidents C.events D.steps 18.A.way B.hope C.plan D.measure 19.A.continually B.gradually C.gracefully D.entirely 20.A.direct B.demonstrate C.advocate D.convey 21.A.Anyway B.Moreover C.Somehow D.Otherwise 22.A.mistakenly B.casually C.carelessly D.awkwardly 23.A.erupted B.exploded C.emptied D.exposed 24.A.deserved B.struggled C.hesitated D.agreed 25.A.interrupted B.impressed C.ruined D.ruled 26.A.fantastic B.extraordinary C.impressive D.disastrous 27.A.accomplished B.crucial C.specific D.innocent 28.A.deafness B.depression C.blindness D.speechlessness 29.A.decide B.abandon C.control D.accept 30.A.until B.when C.unless D.before 31.A.opposition B.adjustments C.commitment D.limitations 32.A.preventable B.potential C.spreadable D.influential 33.A.privileges B.rewards C.profits D.credits 34.A.fantasy B.recipe C.dream D.vision 35.A.distinguishes B.determines C.claims D.limits 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。 A Have you ever looked at words and pictures in your textbook and let your imagination fly?This spring,textbooks are no longer just flat pages.Knowledge is stepping out of the page and into real life. A new documentary,Museums in the Textbook,produced by China Media Group, 英语试卷第4页(共14页) began airing on CCTV-10 on Feb 25.Each episode starts with a lesson from Chinese, history,music,or art textbooks.A special team including scholars,teachers,museum experts and culture lovers visits many famous museums.It helps students connect textbook learning to real things in museums. "Textbooks include many cultural relics,but you can't find them all in one museum,"said chief director Bu Yalin.She explained that the team studies each lesson carefully instead of simply matching each object on the book pages."We put ourselves back in our school days and asked what truly interested us but was not fully explained in the textbook,"Bu said.They dug deep into one key idea,connected it with real artifacts and built the whole episode around it. One episode links the essay A Happy Excursion from a middle school Chinese textbook to dinosaurs in the Natural History Museum of China.The team explored the famous lines about the giant fish kun turning into the giant bird peng.They searched the museum for answers and connected the story to myths."By connecting myths with things we see in life,we understand culture better and feel it is close to us,not far away,"said director Yang Yang. Yang hopes students will visit museums after watching the documentary.He said the show offers a "way of thinking"which reminds young people that textbooks are not boring.They are maps that guide us to explore the world. Here are some must-see museum choices for you: Ancient music comes alive-Henan Museum Must-see:the 8,000-year-old Jiahu bone flute and chime bells from the Spring and Autumn Period. You'll gain:a chance to hear ancient sounds and discover the wisdom of early Chinese instruments. Grace of the Han Dynasty-Hunan Museum Must-see:the T-shaped silk painting and the 49-gram silk dress from Mawangdui Han Tombs. 英语试卷第5页(共14页) You'll gain:an insight into the amazing silk skills of the Han Dynasty. Secrets from the deep sea-Grand Canal Museum of Beijing Must-see:deep-sea shipwreck relics. You'll gain:knowledge of shipbuilding,porcelain art and ancient maritime trade. 36.What is the documentary Museums in the Textbook mainly about? A.It teaches students how to make a documentary. B.It connects textbook knowledge with museum exhibits. C.It introduces how to choose interesting textbooks D.It shows different ways of visiting museums 37.What did the production team do for the documentary? A.They matched textbook objects with museums simply. B.They added more beautiful pictures to students'textbooks. C.They studied lessons carefully and centered episodes on key ideas. D.They invited students to act in the documentary with famous experts. 38.Why did the team connect A Happy Excursion with dinosaurs? A.To make the text more humorous and relaxing B.To help students understand culture in a closer way. C.To encourage students to create more mythical stories. D.To show the long history of Chinese dinosaurs. 39.Where can visitors learn about ancient silk skills? A.In Henan Museum. B.In Natural History Museum of China. C.In Grand Canal Museum of Beijing D.In Hunan Museum. 40.What is the purpose of the last part of the text? A.To give museum suggestions to students. B.To praise the great skills of ancient Chinese. C.To explain the importance of history textbooks. D.To introduce popular ways of relaxing after school. 英语试卷第6页(共14页) B Miao Yuwen,a 15-year-old teenager,has recently impressed the public with her first solo Chinese dulcimer()concert held at the Beijing Concert Hall.Accompanied by piano and other musical instruments,she performed a selection of challenging pieces,showing not only excellent skills but also a thoughtful understanding of the traditional instrument. Miao is now studying at Keystone Academy in Beijing.Her musical journey began at the age of seven,when her future music teacher was starting a children's dulcimer ensemble.Attracted by the beauty of the instrument at a concert,Miao made up her mind to join the group.Over the following years,consistent practice,local and international performances as well as competitions have helped her form a strong connection with the dulcimer. Miao speaks highly of the unique charm of the dulcimer."Its soft,lingering sound touches the heart and offers a more immersive experience than many other instruments," she says.During her concert,she left enough pauses between movements so that the melody and feelings could unfold naturally.Besides,the dulcimer has great advantages in ensemble performances."It has allowed me to cooperate with other dulcimer lovers, develop team spirit and build deep friendships,"she adds. For Miao,playing the dulcimer has become a journey of self-challenge."Many people choose popular pieces for competitions,but I prefer to try new and difficult works,"she explains.Mastering a difficult piece gives her a strong sense of achievement. Meanwhile,daily practice has taught her the power of repetition."There is no shortcut to success.We must be patient and practice repeatedly until skills become natural,"she notes.In a time when creativity is highly praised,Miao believes that repetition lays the foundation for real progress. Despite her young age,Miao has a sharp musical sense,which wins high praise from her teacher.She says,"Rich life experience is not a must to understand a piece.If we catch the changes in emotion and focus on showing its beauty,we can develop our 英语试卷第7页(共14页) own understanding of the music." The dulcimer has also brought Miao chances to visit different countries.Though many foreign listeners knew little about the Chinese dulcimer,they responded with warm and sincere applause.In the Czech Republic,she even communicated with local students who played the Czech dulcimer and kept in touch with them,sharing their common love for the instrument.The concert marks a high point in her eight years of learning.Most details of the performance were designed by Miao herself.Looking ahead,she plans to explore new areas while keeping the dulcimer as a lifelong hobby and close companion 41.What led Miao Yuwen to start learning the dulcimer? A.Her parents'expectation. B.The appeal of a concert C.The setup of a school team. D.Her teacher's strict training. 42.What is special about the dulcimer according to Miao? A.It is easy for beginners to learn well. B.It sounds best when played independently. C.It performs excellently in group shows. D.It has a longer history than other instruments. 43.What has Miao gained from her daily practice? A.The value of repetition. B.The skills of creating music. C.Much rich life experience. D.The ability to make new friends. 44.What can we infer about Miao from Paragraph 5? A.She is very experienced in life. B.She has a deep understanding of music. C.She often challenges her teacher's ideas.D.She likes easy and smooth music pieces. 45.What is the best title for the text? A.A Successful Concert at Beijing Concert Hall B.How to Improve Musical Sensitivity C.Benefits of Playing in an Ensemble D.A Teen's Lifelong Passion for the Dulcimer 英语试卷第8页(共14页) C There have been many studies on the associations between social isolation 立),loneliness and the risk of dying early,but some results have been controversial(引起 or mixed.Those conflicting results could be due to research only focusing on a specific group or region.A new study,however,analyzed 90 studies involving more than 2 million adults,who were followed for anywhere from six months to 25 years. The study showed that people who experienced social isolation had a 32%higher risk of dying early from any cause compared with those who weren't socially isolated. Participants who reported feeling lonely were 14%more likely to die early than those who did not. Social isolation,as defined by the new study,occurs when someone has an objective lack of contact with other people and can involve having a limited network or living alone.Loneliness,on the other hand,refers to the subjective pain people feel if there's a discrepancy between the quality of social relationships they actually have and what they want There are several factors that could contribute to social isolation having a stronger effect on early death risk than loneliness,experts say."People who are lonely but not socially isolated have mental health stress but might be resilient(有复原力的)toit because of their social networks"even if those networks aren't entirely what someone wants them to be,said the study's first author Fan Wang,a professor at Harbin Medical University in China.Having a small social network or little to no contact with the outside world can make someone less likely to receive medical care if they don't have anyone checking on them,Wang said. "While this study is important in providing evidence of the harmful effects of social isolation and loneliness,there is a pressing need to move beyond questions concerning the independent effects to a consideration of their joint interplay,"said Wang.This further study would "pave the way for a deeper understanding and effective interventions,"he added. 英语试卷第9页(共14页) 46.What has the new study found about social isolation? A.It is common among adults B.It is closely connected with loneliness. C.It is a major contributor to early death D.It does greater harm to people than loneliness 47.What does the underlined word"discrepancy"in paragraph 3 mean? A.Balance. B.Relation. C.Difference. D.Discontinuity. 48.What is paragraph 3 mainly about? A.The way to overcome loneliness B.The importance of social relationships C.The factors that contribute to social isolation. D.The definitions of social isolation and loneliness 49.What helps lonely people reduce the risk of early death? A.Their social interactions. B.Good mental health care. C.Strong medical support. D.Their inner strength. 50.What should further research focus on according to Fan Wang? A.The similarities between social isolation and loneliness. B.The combined impact of social isolation and loneliness. C.Other factors contributing to early death D.Ways to expand social networks. D Calculators did not turn everyone into innumerates;GPS has greatly made people's daily driving much easier and more convenient.These widely used early technologies are quite likely to be mentioned in any public discussion of AI's deep cognitive influence on ordinary people.They serve as natural entry points leading to two big thoughtful questions worth thinking over carefully:how might modern AI gradually change the basic way humans learn and think in daily life?And what should business managers and leaders do to deal with such changes properly? Using calculators at school and GPS on roads are classic typical cases of"cognitive 英语试卷第10页(共14页) offloading"-the deliberate and clear decision to delegate some regular mental tasks to modern technology.In both common real-life instances,such kind of task delegation is totally worthwhile and practical.Calculators can effectively improve students'math learning performance,helping them build solid problem-solving skills and steady self-confidence from daily study,GPS means ordinary drivers no longer have to pull over by the road to struggle with complicated paper maps,making getting hopelessly lost in strange places much harder and avoiding heavy bad traffic much easier in daily travel. But such convenience also brings hidden mental costs.Overusing GPS slowly weakens people's basic ability to observe the surroundings and think independently. Studies show that the more drivers depend on GPS in their daily trips,the worse their spatial memory and sense of direction will become.Other related research further reveals that pedestrians using smart phone navigation alone often take longer unnecessary routes and make more random stops than those who still stick to traditional paper maps.A similar hidden pattern is also obvious in daily web searches.Using the internet to look up all kinds of information is obviously time-saving and efficient,but there are unavoidable trade-offs behind the convenience.The "Google effect"refers to the common phenomenon that people have poorer memory for useful information they fully expect to find online anytime they need it. AI clearly amplifies these hidden trade-offs we have seen before.Delegating simple and specific tasks to AI models is often reasonable and acceptable,for they are far better at dealing with many basic tasks than common humans.But AIs wide functional capabilities,together with easy conversational interfaces and an attractively confident virtual persona,bring a clear prospect less of simple "task delegation"than of total mental dependence.Hence,Wharton's scholar Steven Shaw officially coined the professional term:"cognitive surrender". What can managers do effectively to encourage employees to keep "cognitive resistance"against over-reliance on AI?They can consciously choose to hire employees who truly enjoy independent thinking in daily work.Shaw points out that people with 英语试卷第11页(共14页) high "cognitive need"are somewhat resistant to the potential risk of cognitive surrender at work.Proper incentive rules and regular feedback mechanisms can also offer great help.Designing regular"AI-free periods"for office work might also be a valuable choice. Moderate cognitive offloading to save time and energy is totally fine.Giving up one's own thinking ability completely is entirely another serious matter. 51.What is the main purpose of mentioning calculators and GPS in the first paragraph? A.To show the positive impacts of early technologies on human life. B.To introduce the topic ofAI's influence on human cognition. C.To compare the differences between early technologies and AI. D.To emphasize the importance of technological development. 52.Which of the following is a negative effect of"cognitive offloading"according to the passage? A.It reduces people's ability to solve mathematical problems. B.It makes drivers more likely to get lost in unfamiliar places. C.It weakens people's memory for information available online. D.It increases the time pedestrians spend on finding directions. 53.The phrase "cognitive surrender"in Paragraph 4 refers to A.the act of completely relying on AI instead of thinking independently B.the process of delegating specific tasks to AI models for efficiency C.the phenomenon that AI replaces humans in most work scenarios D.the tendency of humans to doubt the capabilities of AI systems 54.What suggestion does Steven Shaw give to managers to prevent "cognitive surrender"? A.To limit the use ofAI in the workplace. B.To train employees to use AI more effectively. C.To hire employees with a strong desire to think. D.To establish strict rules for AI application. 55.Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? 英语试卷第12页(共14页) A.AI is more harmful than beneficial to human cognition B.People should avoid using any technology to think for them. C.Managers play a crucial role in guiding employees'use of AI. D."AI-free periods"are the most effective way to resist cognitive surrender. 第Ⅱ卷非选择题(共35分) 第三部分:写作(共两节,满分35分) 第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) The culture of my upbringing could be summed up by "Jewish thinking and British manners".We were quiet and reserved.In our house,we had all the love but never uttered the three little words out loud. Whether it was nature or nurture,I grew into a person who was a bit detached,which was good for a career in journalism but not for emotional availability or a joyous life.In truth,I was a practiced escape artist.If you revealed some vulnerable attachment to me,I was good at making meaningful eye contact with your shoes and then excusing myself to keep a vitally important appointment with my dry cleaner. Life has a way of tenderizing you,though.I'm not an exceptional person,but I am a grower. I've noticed along the way that people want to connect Above almost any other need,human beings long to have another person look into their faces with love and acceptance.The issue is that we lack practical knowledge about how to give one another the attention we long for.It seems like we have intentionally built a society that gives people little guidance on how to perform the most important activities of life I've noticed along the way that some people are much better at seeing people than others are.In any collection of humans,there are diminishers and there are illuminators. Diminishers are so into themselves;they make others feel insignificant.They stereotype and label.If they learn one thing about you,they proceed to make a series of assumptions about who you must be.Illuminators,on the other hand,have a persistent curiosity about other people.They have been trained or have trained themselves in the craft of 英语试卷第13页(共14页) understanding others.They shine the brightness of their care on people and make them feel respected A person who radiates warmth will bring out the glowing sides of the people he meets,while a person who conveys formality can meet the same people and find them stiff and disconnected."Attention,"the psychiatrist lain McGilchrist writes,"is a moral act:It creates,brings aspects of things into being." I wanted to learn these skills for moral reasons.If I can shine positive attention on others,I can help them to blossom.If I see potential in others,they may come to see potential in themselves.True understanding is one of the most generous gifts any of us can give to another. 56.What does the example of "making eye contact with shoes and excusing himself show about the author's personality?(no more than 10 words) 57.What does the underlined word "tenderizing"in Paragraph 3 most probably mean? (1 word) 58.How do people expect to be treated by others according to para.4? (no more than 10 words) 59.What is the essential difference between diminishers and illuminators in the way they treat and judge others?(no more than 15 words) 60.According to the passage,what should we do to get along well with others in daily life?Why?Please explain in your own words.(no more than 20 words) 第二节书面表达(满分25分) 61.为迎接“科技赋能教育”校园文化节,你校英语校刊正在开展以Changes in Our Ways of Lea1ning为主题的征文活动,邀请你投稿。请你根据以下提示,结合自身 经历,写一篇英语短文。 1.描述过去十几年里学习方式的变化(如课堂形式、学习工具、学习资源等): 2.谈谈这些变化给你带来的影响: 3.展望未来学习方式的趋势,并说明你的看法。 注意:1.词数不少于100: 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯: 英语试卷第14页(共14页)2025-2026学年高三年级第三次联合模拟考试 单选:1-5 BACAB 6--10 DBABD 11--15 BACDA 完型:16-20 ACADB 21-25.CABBC 26-30 DACDB 31-35 CADDB 阅读:36-40 BCBDA 41-45 BCABD 46-50 DCDAB 51-55 BCACC 阅读表达: 56.He is a bit detached and a practiced escape artist. 57.Polishing/Shaping/Refining 58.They hope to be looked at with love and acceptance. 59.Diminishers judge casually by stereotypes and assumptions while illuminators understand others with curiosity and respect. 60.We should care for others sincerely.Because it helps inspire their potential./ We should avoid labeling others casually.Because everyone desires respect and warmth./ We should give positive attention to others.Because it is a precious moral gift. 作文:6l.A possible version: Changes in Our Ways of Learning The past decade has witnessed a profound transformation in how we learn,with digital technology reshaping every aspect of our study life.Gone are the days when we were confined to textbooks and blackboard lectures.Today,live-streamed classes,open online courses and AI-powered learning apps have become indispensable tools,granting us access to a wealth of resources anytime and anywhere. For me,these changes have not only boosted learning efficiency but also cultivated self-discipline.Being able to replay recorded lessons to review difficult concepts has made complex knowledge easier to grasp,while online group discussions have sharpened my critical thinking and collaborative skills. Looking ahead,AI-powered personalized learning will further tailor study plans to individual needs.Though technology offers unprecedented convenience,we should always remember that it is our curiosity and perseverance,not technology itself,that drive real progress.

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