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长郡智谷中学2026届高三英语模拟试题(一)
命题人:张范胡果
审题人:田华安
总分:150分
时量:120分钟
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。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
1.What is the weather like now?
A.Sunny.
B.Rainy.
C.Snowy.
2.When will the train leave?
A.At7:15.
B.At7:20
C.At7:45.
3.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.Beside a bookstore.
B.Inside a stadium.
C.Outside a gallery.
4.Why does the man make the call?
A.To arrange a meeting.
B.To cancel a visit.
C.To ask for help.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.The food they love.
B.The man's accent.
C.The differences in diet.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.Why is the woman at the shop?
A.To change the sweater.
B.To ask for a new button
C.To buy her daughter a sweater.
7.What does the woman like about the sweater?
A.The style.
B.The color.
C.The quality.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Relatives
B.Workmates.
C.Strangers.
9.How does the woman confirm the ownership of the phone?
A.By checking the phone case.B.By trying the password.
.C.Ry studying the phone model.
10.Where will the speakers meet?
A.At the hotel entrance.
B.At the bus stop.
C.At the meeting room.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11.What was Danni's biggest concern for homeschooling?
A.Reduced personal time.
B.Limited financial resources.C.Intense job pressure.
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12.How does Danni afford homeschooling?
A.By reducing some expenses.B.By landing a stable job.
C.By taking out a loan.
13.What makes Danni's choice of homeschooling worthwhile?
A.Close ties with her daughter.
B.Respect from family members.
C.Freedom of handling everything
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14.What inspired the woman to write the new novel?
A.Her adventure in a coastal town.
B.Her encounter with a mysterious stranger.
C.Her desire to explore the bond between people.
15.What does the woman say about the new novel?
A.She went through many drafts
B.It talks a lot about external conflicts
C.It is different from her previous works.
16.What advice does the woman give to other writers?
A.Sticking to writing.
B.Writing stories in depth.
C.Letting thoughts flow naturally.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.What is the chief goal of the app?
A.To reduce food waste.
B.To help customers save money.
C.To deliver meals for restaurants.
18.What percentage of food waste comes from restaurants in the U.K.?
A.13%.
B.30%.
C.73%.
19.How does the app help restaurants with changes in demand?
A.By expanding the menus.
B.By having customers pre-order.
C.By listing extra food alower prices
20..Where did Hendrik get the idea of the app?
A.From his study at university.
B.From his traveling experience.
C.From his interest in a supermarket.
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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
A Journey Through Texas History at the Bullock Museum
Welcome to the Bullock Texas State History Museum,a place where the rich story of Texas
comes to life.It offers more than 40,000 square feet of exnibition gaueries across three floors,with
two mmersive theaters,a Museum Store,and The Star Cafe with a variety of fresh breakfast items
for a full day of discovery.
The museum houses more than 1 000 artifacts on display in the galleries,on loan from
institutions ana private lenders across the country.Since opening in 2001,the Bullock has
cooperated with more than 700 museums,libraries,archives,and individuals to present a
remarkable range of artifacts.New objects are added each week,making every visit unique.
Texas History Galleries
The three floors trace 16,000 years of lexas nistory,from ancient times to the modern era.
First Floor:Becoming Texas-A one-of-a-kind journey through Texas's earliest history from
its first inhabitants to Mexican Independence in 1821.
.Second Floor:Building the Lone Star Identity-From 1821 to the Texas Centennial in 1936
on a journey to see how the Lone Star identity has come to symbolize a shared Texas heritage.
.Third Floor:Being Texas-Texas's rise on the national stage,highlighting industrial and
technological innovations,economic growth,and social and cultural contributions.
Special Exhibits
These limited-time displays appear in the Albert and Ethel Herzstein Hall of Special
Exhibitions on the first floor or in the Rotunda Gallery on the third floor.They feature topics from
world-renowned museums and from the Bullock's own team.Current or upcoming shows include
Youth Art Month 2026 (March 1-29,2026)and Texas Festivals (April 25-September 27,
2026),exploring how celebrations reflect history and identity.
Visitor information
●Museum hours
Daily from 10 am to 5 pm
Exhibitions are closed on Thanksgiving,Christmas Day,New Year's Day,and Easter.The
IMAX Theatre is closed on select holidays,so click here and check the calendar before you visit.
●Free Admission Days
The Museum offers opportunities for community groups,active duty military families,SNAP
and WIC participants,and Bank of America cardholders to explore the exhibit galleries for free.
21.What is a key feature of the Bullock Museum's collection?
A.It covers X00 years.
B.It is entirely sourcea from Texas.
C.It consists of 1,000 artifacts.
D.It is updated on a weekly basis.
22.Which area should one visit ifinterested n technical advancements?
A.The First Floor.
B.The Second Floor.
C.The Third Floor.
D.The Rotunda Gallery.
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23.Where is this text most likely from?
A.A museum website.
B.An art review.
C.A gallery brochure.
D.1A travel guidebook.
B
Two months into my Ph.D.,I was on the verge of quitting.My broken English made it hard to
keep up with colleagues.At lab meetings,the conversation progressed so quickly that by the time I
understood a question,the discussion had already moved on.I once ruined an experiment.due to
misunderstanding instructions.In a presentation,I embarrassed myself by confusing"gene dilution"
with"gene deletion".I felt out of place,uncertain about y future in scienca.
.I had moved to Hong Kong from the Chinese mainland,excited to become a scientist,but
quickly felt overwhelmed.The lab was full of complex instruments I had only ever seen in
textbooks,and I had no idea how to use them.Most of-all,the language barrier made everything
harder.Classes were taught in English,and I struggled to follow the discussions
After a particularly embarrassing presentation,a senior lab member pulled me aside and said,
"You are not here because of your English.You are here because you can think."His words gave
me the strength to continue.I began recording every class and replaying the discussions at night.
Slowly,my English improved,and I grew more confident in expressing my ideas.
Years later,after training in Hong Kong,Canada,and the United States,I returned to my
hometown to run my-own lab.My students all spoke Mandarin,and I assumed they wouldn't
struggle as much as I had because they didn't face the same language barrier.But I soon cealized
they too battled doubts about their careers and abilities.I realized my job was to teach them to think
critically and solve problems creatively,just as I had been taught.When I saw a student struggling
with an experiment,I told her,"You are not here because your experiments always work.You are
here because you can think."Her smile told me she was encouraged by these words.
Today,what I value most in my job is the transformation I see in the students who arrive
uncertain,but who leave with enough confidence t challenge me,their professor.For me,helping
others cross the bridge is the true reward of scientific life.
24.Why did the author almost quit her Ph.D.accoraing to paragraph 1
A.She disliked lab discussions.
B.She lacked future plans in science.
C.She messed up herpresenuation.
D.She struggled with language barriers.
25.What was the turning point for the author dunng her Ph.D.studies?
A.Her embarrassing presentation.
B.Returning to her hometown to ren a lab.
C.The senior lab member's supportive remark.
D.Moving to Hong Kong from the Chinese mainland.
26.Which word would best describe the author as a teacher?
A.Inspirational.
B.Strict.
C.Humarous.
D Authoritative:
27.What does the underlined phrase"cross the bridge"in the iast paragraph refer to?
A.Travel between countries for education.
B.Change from a student to a professor.
C.Grow from uncertainty to confidence.
D.Build bonds between professors and students.
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C
From this week,the UK has introduced strict rules to protect cnildren from junk food
aavertising.Ads for 13 categories of processed foods and drinks,such as sugary soft drinks,crisps,
and chocolates,are banned online and can only air on TV after 9 pm.
The reason is rising childhood obesity ()Our exclusive report last week highlighted
doctors'calls for routine blood pressure testing in children,emphasizing the dangers of obesity and
the case for preventing it.The longer-term trend,both nationally and internationally,is widely
recognised as alarming.Since the UK's child measurement programme began 20 years ago,obesity
rates among primary-age children in England have climbed from 17.5%to 22.1%.
Obesity deepens social inequality,with rates in poverty-stricken areas twice as likely to be
obese as those in wealthy ones.The resulting health risks-type 2 diabetes,streke,and
cardiovascular diseases-add to the hardships of the disadvantaged.This concentration of harm is
a key reason to welcome the edvertising restrictions Like gambling or smoking.the uneven impact
of unhealthy processed foods on already-struggling households is among their most damaging
effects.
Children often lack the knowledge and maturity to navigate decisions about fat,sugar,and salt
intake.For the UK government,narrowing the gaps that restrict the life chances of disadvantaged
children must always be a priority.
Public debate on obesity has increasingly focused on new weight-loss drugs,yet in the UK,
these are available only to a small group of severely obese children.This highlights the need to
prioritize prevention and public health initiatives around food,as a healthy lifestyle involves
exercise and nutrition,not just body weight.
Charities like Sustain have criticized the concessions (made to industry giants,such as
allowing brand advertising as long as specific junk foods are not displayed.Their caution is justified:
last year saw record snack food sales,and billboard advertising-less controlled by rules-has
rocketed.But while the new rulesewill not end childhood obesity and should have been in place
sooner,as with other half measures,they are much better than none at all.
28.What is the main purpose of the new UK rules?
A.To shelter children from obesity risks.
B.To encourage people to break bad habits.
C.To limit junk food sales to evenings.
D.To enforee blood pressure testing in schools.
29.Why does the author mention gambling and smoking in paragraph 3?
A.To explain the causes of poverty.
B.To show they are addictive.
C.To stress junk foods'harm to the poor.
D.To list common bad habits for children.
30.What is the author's attitude toward the new advertising restrictions?
A.Critical.
B.Supportive.
C.Carefree.
D.Conservative.
31.What is the best title for the passage?
A.Childhood Obesity:The Growing Crisis
B.Health Inequality:The Widening Divide
C.Stricter Regulations:The Call for Action
D.Tacklmg Obesity:UK's New Ad Rules
D
Drug development has long been known as a high-risk and high-cost process.On average,only
one in every ten drug candidares that enter human trials eventually reaches the market.The journey
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from initial discovery to a marketable drug often spans 10 to 15 vears,and the cost for a single drug
is estimated at roughly $2.8 billion.This high risk and cost,coupled with the eventual loss of patent
protection,creates constant pressure on drug companies to find the next breakthrough treatment.
In recent years,generative AI has begun to change this picture.The drug industry is rapidly
adopting AI technologies that can analyse massive biological data sets.These AI tools can itentfy
promising drug targets and propose novel molecules)that might interact with them.They can
also screen libraries ot data to predict the effectiveness and safety of candidates before any lab work
begins.In aadition they can improve clinical trials by analysing health records to.identify patients
most likery to penefit from new treatments.Aftnough the technology is still developing,early signs
suggest it could make drug discovery faster,cheaper and more competitive.
One encouraging result is seen in early-stage trials.AI-designed molecules have shown success
rates of 80-90%in early-stage safety tests,far higher than the historical average of 40-65%.AI is
also improving efficiency in other areas of the industry,from clinical paperwork to human resources.
Some analysts estimate that the drug industry can gain up to $110 billion each year if AI is fully
used.
The rise of AI is transforming how the drug industry works AI-native biotech businesses are
emerging,especially in the U.S.and China.Drug firms are partnering with these biotech
companies and also with tech giants like Amazon,Google and Microsoft.Some tech firms are even
developing platforms to design drugs entirely through computer simulations.For instance,Google's
AlphaFold has already solved complex problems regarding protein structures.
However;challenges remain.Governments may need to speed up regulatory teviews as the
number of drug candidates increases.atient data sharing must also be encouraged in
privacy-protecting ways.Furthermore,patent rules may require adjustment if AI reduces the cost
and risk of innovation.AI brings good news for medicine,but ensuring it benefits both drugmakers
and patients requires the industry and regulators to adjust to this new reality.
32.What is the primary challenge for traditional drug compames?
A.The shortage of breakthrough treaments.
B.nability to discover effective drug candidates.
C.Limitedvaccess to cutting-edge research technologies.
D.Long duration and economic burdens of drug development.
33.From paragraph 2,how does AI benefit clinieal trials?
A.By designing new molecules.
B.By helping select suitable patients.
C.By discovering new effective drugs
D.By detecting proper drug targets.
34.What is paragraph 4 mainly about?
A.AI-driven changes in the drugtindustry
B.The rise af AI-native biotech firms
C.Google's achievements in protein structures.D.Tech giancs partnerships-with drugmakers,
35.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A.Patent rules are fixed for AI innovation.
B.Faster reviews can protect patient data privacy.
C.Policies should be reyised for the benefits from AI.
D.Advanced systems are essential for drug innovation.
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第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
Simple Ways to Improve Your Social Skills
Being friendly and social with your coworkers is a big part of most jobs.
30,as you
may not know them as well as close friends.Thankfully,there's something you can do to improve
your social skills at work.
Greet everyone with a smile.Try smiling at your coworkers and greeting them each day when
you get to work.Even if you're a little nervous,it only takes a few seconds,and it can make you
seem more friendly and approachable.37,smile,and add a personalized hello to break
the ice with your coworkers.
Use general conversation starters.Talk about the weather or something you notice in the room.
This gives the conversation a nice starting point with whoever you're talking with.
.Any casual small talk is fine-the most important thing is to engage with the people around
you.
.Remember to give people time to talk.38.If you've been doing most of the talking,
pause so that your coworker can get a word in or share their opinion.
.39.If you notice a natural stopping point in the conversation,politely excuse
yourself from the conversation and leave your coworker with an invitation to talk again soon.
Respect your coworkers':boundaries.40 Everyone has theit limits on how much they
want to socialize.Read your coworkers'body language to understand their boundaries,and
respectfully give them the space they need.
A.Keep a certain distance
B.Make direct eye contact
C.End conversations on a good note
D.A good conversation is about taking turns
E.It will be a disaster to get too close to anyone
F.It can be a little tense to socialize with colleagues,though
G.Not everyone wants to be best friends with their coworkers
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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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最
佳选项。
John Donoghue,a professor at Brown University,has been named one of the winners of the
2026 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering.He received the award for his41
work in
brain-computer interfaces(BCIs),a technology that helps people with paralysis 42
control
over their lives.
For many years,Donoghue has studied how the brain controls human43.He and his
team created a system called BrainGate,which can 44 signals from the brain and turn
them into commands for machines.With BrainGate,people who cannot move their arms or legs are
able to control a computer,move a robotic arm,or perform other tasks simply by 45 the
action.
Donoghue always said46 was not his alone."It was a team effort,taking many
47 working together,"he explained.He 48 thanked the brave volunteers who
joined the clinical trials,49 that their courage and trust made the research possible.
The Queen Elizabeth Prize also honored eight other 50 for their work in medical
technology.At Brown University,Donoghue's achievement is seen as proof that 51
across
different fields can lead to great progress.
Today,the BrainGate project is led by another Brown professor,but the52
remains
the same."When we began,we wanted to help people with paralysis do anything they53.
-play the piano;type,or speak again,"Donoghue said."These are 54 goals,and there is
still much work to do,but they are increasingly within 55."
41.A.demanding
B.permanent
C.pioneering
D.routine
42.A.remove
B.regain
C.replace
D.reduce
43.A.emotion
B.memory
C.vision
D,movement
44:A.read
B.block
C.delete
D.store
45.A.waiting for
B.turning to
C.thinking of
D.concentrating on
46.A.success
B.wealth
C.fortune
D.responsibility
47.A.voices
B.eyes
C.bodies
D.minds
48.A.explicitly
B.especially
C.scarcely
D.routinely
49.A.suggesting
B.noting
C.implying
D.doubting
50.A.artists
B.doctors
C.athletes
D.engineers
51.A.argument
B.competition
C.cooperation
D.comparison
52.A.dream
B.approach
C.system
D.principle
53.A.desired
B.resisted
C.feared
D.promised
54.A.vague
B.accurate
C.ambitious
D.unrealistic
55.A.imagination
B.budget
C.reach
D.capacity
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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,在空白处填入适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
As temperatures rise across China,a new trend is taking hold.Outdoor sports,56draw
citizens out of gyms and into tne wilderness,test people's physical limits and reconnect them with
nature
One standout in this trend,the Spartan Race,has expioded in57(popular)in many
Chinese cities.So far,the race,along with its 58(mud rroutes,high walls,and various
obstacles,has gained significant attraction online as well.Last month,the Spartan China series
59(land)in Cnangehun wnne on October 16-17,the Spartan Kids World Championship winl
be held 60 the second time at Yunding Snow Park in Hebei Province.
Each event challenges participants to complete distances(range)from 5 to 50
kilometers,with some62(intense demanding obstacles depending on the race category.In
practice,the race involves climbing,hanging,and carrying sandbags,63total.return to
nature from gyms.
Liu Mingyi,chief expert at the China Youth Sports and Physical Education Center,said that the
rise of outdoor running competitions is far from accidental."In the past,people stayed indoors,
lifting weights in gyms.Now,there's a growing desire04(oreak)free from concrete
buildings."Liu commented."These mud-stained events offer not just wildness,65 I a kina of
close dialogue with nature."
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,随着网上树洞在高中生中的流行,许多高中生选择在网上匿名庄露心声现
你校英文报Teenagers'Voice”专栏发起话题讨论:“Online Tree Hole:A Blessing or a Curse
for Semor High Students?”。请你根据自身观察和思考,写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1.请发表你的看法:
2.给出合理建议。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80个左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
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第二节(满分25分)
67.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。
The weather was extremely hot as the midday sun shone with all its might.23-year-old
Richard had just gotten down from a truck and could barely stand on the hot road.His feet were
getting baked in his smelly sneakers.He panted heavily,looking around for a drink.But as far as his
sunken eyes could see,there was not a drop of water.
Since Richard's band in Los Angeles broke up several weeks ago,he had to come to reunite
with his parents.Just as he finished a two-mile hike on the deserted highway,he stopped on the
roadside.Suddenly,he noticed a little bike lying there.
When he approached near,he saw a water botte and a small helmet lying nearby.He leaned
closer and noticed fresh little muddy footsteps disappearing into the woods.Richard's brows shot
up in terror as he hurried toward the entrance of the dense forest.It seemed very unusual for a little
kid to be all alone there.
Imagine a little kid out there alone!Richard's instincts()told him something was wrong,
sohe cupped his mands around his mouth and called out to the child.Suddenly,he heard a faint cry
from the heart of the woods.It was a little girl's cry for help.
"Don't give up!I'm coming!"Richard ran quickly after noticing a little girl and her dog
holding onto a log and floating on the river.
The current was washing away almost everything on its course,and the girl was lucky that the
log was stuck onto something under the surface.But that would not hold on for long as the current
grew raster and stronger
Richard wanted to pull the two out to the shore before they were washed toward the edge of
the waterfall,which was just meters away.However,he couldn'tithink of anything immediately.
Just then,his mind acted fast,and he ran back to get something.
“Hold on.I'll be right back,”he assured her.
注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在以下位置作答。
Moments later,Richard returned with a long vine )
"Thank you so much!"the girl cried as she finally fell on the muddy shore.
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