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哈尔滨市第九中学2025一2026学年度高三下学期
第五次模拟考试英语试卷
(考试时间:120分钟满分:150分)
第一部分听力测试(共两节每小题1.5分满分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。每段对话读两遍。
1.Who will be absent from the man's party?
A.James.
B.Alice.
C.Laura.
2.Where might Tom's sister be?
A.In her room.
B.In the park
C.At Aunt Jenny's house.
3.What gift does Jason buy for Lucy?
A.A watch.
B.A dress.
C.A scarf.
4.What do the speakers mainly talk about?
A.Main interests.
B.Dream jobs.
C.Wildlife protection.
5.What will Jessica do next?
A.Go to the club.
B.Send the email.
C.Have the computer fixed.
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.Why will Mary go out?
A.To buy a book.
B.To visit an artist.
C.To get some medicine.
7.What's wrong with Eric?
A.He has a fever.
B.He has a cold.
C.He has a toothache.
听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。
8.What does the woman need the materials for?
A.Her presentation.
B.Her homework.
C.Her paper.
9.Why is the woman surprised?
A.All the articles are lent out.
B.The man knows Professor Giler.
C.Her additional copies are lost.
10.What does the man suggest the woman do?
A.Turn to Professor Giler.B.Come before 8 a.m.
C.Read in the afternoon.
听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。
11.Why is Kevin unwilling to drive a car?
A.The parking fee is too high.
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B.It is environmentally unfriendly.
C.There's much traffic on the roads.
12.How long does it take to walk to the nearest subway station?
A.About 5 minutes.
B.About 20 minutes.
C.About 30 minutes.
13.How might Kevin go to the zoo?
A.By subway.
B.By bike.
C.By bus.
听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。
14.When will the performance end?
A.At 8:00 p.m.
B.At 8:30 p.m.
C.At 9:00 p.m.
15.What worries Sam?
A.His band's unpopularity.
B.His falling behind in study.
C.His parents'opposing him.
16.What does Sam do in the band?
A.Play the guitar.
B.Play the drum.
C.Sing songs.
17.How does Lily find Sam's decision?
A.Wise.
B.Regrettable.
C.Confusing.
听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。
18.What was a challenge for the speaker at the beginning of her writing?
A.Writing good articles.
B.Picking up kids.
C.Finding time to write.
19.Why did the speaker start walking every morning?
A.To keep healthy.
B.To regain happiness.
C.To get close to nature.
20.What do the readers want to know?
A.How to start writing.
B.What effects writing has.
C.Why the speaker is so productive.
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,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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Best Board Games
5 Second Rule
You're good at quick thinking and fast talking?Try playing 5 Second Rule.This fun game involves
naming 3 things in less than 5 seconds.It's a fun game that will keep your brain cells active.Answer
questions like "Name 3 International Airports","Name 3 Planets"or"Name 3 Actors".Ages 10+.
The Game of Life
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Teach kids some life lessons in The Game of Life board game.As they progress around the board
going from Start to Retirement,there are all kinds of milestones to achieve,including attending school,
getting a job and getting married.The winner is the player with the most money at the end of the game!
Ages 8+.
Trivial Pursuit
The game involves moving around a board and answering questions in six categories:Geography,
Entertainment,History,Art and Literature,Science and Nature,and Sports and Leisure.Also,there are
specific Adult and Kids questions,making it fairer for younger players.Ages 6+.
Throw Throw Burrito
Throw Throw Burrito is a cross between a throwing game and a card game.Try to collect matching
sets of cards faster than your opponents while also ducking and throwing burritos ()Handle the
burritos carefully,as they are made of soft foam(泡沫橡胶).Ages7+.
21.What skill does 5 Second Rule emphasize?
A.Careful reflection.
B.Short-tern memory.
C.Quick mental response.
D.Wise decision-making.
22.What might be needed to win Trivial Pursuit?
A.Rich life experiences.
B.Vast knowledge storage.
C.Strong team cooperation.
D.Good classification ability
23.Which combines a board game with a sport?
A.Trivial Pursuit.
B.5 Second Rule.
C.The Game of Life
D.ThrowThrow Burrito.
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Vanessa Becker-Hughes remembers when eels (were plentiful on the Somerset Levels.As a little
girl,she would fish for eels.On a good night,she could catch up to 200.
Last summer,Becker-Hughes decided to go fishing for eels for the first time since her childhood,after
receiving the necessary permits.She managed to catch (and release)only one."Relating that back to my
childhood experiences,I felt rather out of sorts,"she says.
Determined to help bring this endangered fish back,Becker-Hughes and other residents founded the
Somerset Eel Recovery Project (SERP).To successfully restore eels to Somerset's waterways,
Becker-Hughes believes,they also need to be restored in the hearts and minds of the local people.
To this end,they are trying hard to restore the "lost connection"between people and eels.For
example,they hold monthly "eel cafes"to record older residents'oral histories about eels while also
inspiring the next generation.
Last year,primary school teacher Hannah Strode set up 59 elver (tanks in various schools.
Strode describes the children as "full of excitement"as she carried boxes containing elvers into the
classrooms.For several weeks the children fed the elvers and cleaned their tanks,while studying resources
Strode had prepared.Strode says both children and elvers benefited,including in one unanticipated way.
"For children who struggle with the school environment,having the tank in their classroom helped them
feel calmer and learn to take responsibility,"says Strode.
Local artists also contributed their efforts.They created artworks,which were displayed at SERP's
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"eel conference"."Combining science and art is a winner,"believes Becker-Hughes when it comes to
raising awareness.She says people often have no idea about the threats facing eels before seeing the prints.
Becker-Hughes is determined to see eels repopulating in Somerset once again."I really hope that the
eel could become a household symbol of our water,like the honey bee is for clean air."
24.How did Becker-Hughes feel after fishing last summer?
A.Upset.
B.Guilty.
C.Relaxed.
D.Embarrassed
25.What is the aim of"eel cafes"?
A.To train volunteers for SERP.
B.To offer leisure to older residents.
C.To rebuild people's bond with eels.
D.To learn about Somerset's history.
26.What unexpected benefit did the elver tanks bring?
A.Improving the school environment.
B.Giving children inspiration for artworks.
C.Boosting children's academic performance.
D.Helping struggling children adapt to school.
27.What does Beecher-Hughes stress by mentioning the honey bee?
A.Eels and bees are equally important to the ecosystem.
B.Eels and bees face similar environmental threats.
C.Eels should gain wide public attention like bees.
D.Eels are encountered as frequently as bees in our daily life.
C
Getting active is good for your health.But for most people,finding time to exercise can be difficult.
The good news is you don't need that much time to gain the benefits.Research shows taking micro-walks
throughout the day can improve your overall health.
There's no trickery here the name says it all."Micro-walks are short intentional walking sessions,
typically lasting 5 to 10 minutes,taken multiple times throughout the day,"says Dr.Zulia Frost,
co-founder and clinical director of Recharge Health."Unlike traditional walks that may last 30 minutes to
an hour,micro-walks are designed to fit into small pockets of time,often during work breaks or shifts
between activities.”
While you may think that such a short period is unlikely to affect your health,research suggests no
matter how much walking you fit into your day,the benefits are plenty.
"Micro-walks can reduce tiredness,energize the body,and support weight management,"Frost says.
It can boost your mental health as well."Breaking up long periods of sitting or inactivity can help support
cognitive function,"Frost adds.A micro-walk can also reduce stress,enhance your ability to
focus,and even lift your mood because it releases endorphins(内啡肽).
Frequency is crucial for micro-walks to be effective.Aim for a short walk every hour during your
workday or school day to make it part of your daily activities.Frost says the best way to do this is to tie
micro-walks to your existing habits."Pair a micro-walk with activities you already do.For example,take a
walk for 5 to 10 minutes after meals,during coffee breaks,or while waiting for your child's activities to
finish,"she says."This makes walking a natural part of your life without extra planning."Frost also
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recommends picking convenient locations for short walks -like around your house,office building,or a
nearby park -to make it easy to stay consistent.
28.Who are micro-walks most suitable for?
A.Those new to exercise.
B.Those with weight issues.
C.Those with busy lifestyles.
D.Those living near big parks.
29.What does paragraph 4 imply about micro-walks?
A.They require no extra planning.
B.They help with both body and mind.
C.They are less challenging physically
D.They work better than traditional walks.
30.What does Frost advise people to do?
A.Move fast during micro-walks.
B.Add micro-walks to routines.
C.Choose quiet walking spots.
D.Keep track of daily steps.
31.What is the best title for the text?
A.Micro-Walks:A Simple Path to Health
B.Micro-Walks:A Comfortable Lifestyle
C.Micro-Walks:A Special Way to Walk
D.Micro-Walks:A Global Trend in Fitness
D
Have you ever felt excitement run through your body as a stadium erupts in cheers,cried while
singing along with strangers at a concert,or been swept up in the energy of a celebration?There's a
sociological term for this kind of experience:collective effervescence.
"When emotions match up in a group and ordinary moments start to feel extraordinary,a
bigger-than-yourself feeling arises.This is when we experience collective effervescence.We become in
tune with one another-emotions are intensified,a sense of togetherness emerges,and feelings of
membership take shape,"said Shira Gabriel,a psychology professor at the State University of New York.
There's evidence that having these experiences of collective effervescence brings about all kinds of
positive outcomes for us as individuals and for society.Humans are pack animals.We need other people,
and we need to feel not just as if we have friends and close relationships but as if we're embedded in a
larger society in order to feel happy and healthy.To that end,Gabriel emphasized that people shouldn't feel
guilty about spending a lot of money on concert tickets or a football match.
Another notable aspect of collective effervescence is the way it leaves people with a strong sense of
connection to their community and humanity-which lasts long past the actual event.This in turn
consolidates their sense of meaning in life."People who feel their lives have meaning are more likely to
donate to charity,"Gabriel said.
Gabriel recommended pushing yourself to try different communal things and finding what you like.
Whether you're shy or just hate standing in a tight crowd,you can still find examples that work for you.
"There are these really cool activities in a lot of big cities where people just get together to read,"Gabriel
said."They don't even talk.People just get together at the park and read all together."
32.How does the author explain collective effervescence in the first paragraph?
A.By making comparisons.
B.By offering a definition.
C.By quoting an expert.
D.By giving examples.
33.Why do people need collective effervescence?
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A.To develop broad social bonds.
B.To improve cooperative ability.
C.To release strong emotions.
D.To build close friendships.
34.What does the underlined word "consolidates"in paragraph 4 mean?
A.Requires.
B.Loses.
C.Displays.
D.Strengthens.
35.What did Gabriel suggest shy people do?
A.Read in public places.
B.Engage in charity events.
C.Find suitable group activities.
D.Force themselves to socialize.
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。
How to make the most of a trip to the art museum
An afternoon at the art museum can be challenging.In a few hours,you're tasked with appreciating
dozens of the finest artistic works.Taking it all in is enough to make your head cloudy and your eyes roll.
36 Here are some tips to help you make the most of your art museum adventure.
Consider your physical comfort.
Although you are at the museum to enrich the mind and spirit,don't ignore your physical comfort.
Wear comfortable shoes,and don't stand with your knees locked.37 Many museums have
excellent cafes.
Don't try to see everything.
If there is a particular exhibition you'd like to see,go for that,and maybe one other thing.For
example,if you are at the Metropolitan Museum of Art,you might limit yourself to the American Wing,or
maybe a special exhibition.If you are at the Louvre and never expect to return,focus on the big hits,or
"destination pieces."38 Also,the information desk can provide further guidance.
Know before you go.
If you know what you are going to see and have the time,do a little online research before heading to
the museum.39 If there is one particular artist whose works you expect to see,read a short
biography or article about them,look up some criticism,and check out some of their other works.
Take notes.
If there is something that really appeals to you,write down the artist and title,and learn more later.
More extensive notes are great if you want to remember a lot of information.If you plan to write down
notes on paper (rather than on your phone),be sure to bring a pencil.40
A.Paper notes are more likely to get lost.
B.But it doesn't have to be this stressful
C.You can find lists of these pieces online.
D.It's also a good idea to take a snack break.
E.Of course,destination pieces vary among individuals.
F.It is comforting to see paintings that you can recognize.
G.Most museums have an accident-prevention "no pens"rule.
第三部分:英语知识运用
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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最
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佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I'm a full-time work-from-home software engineer.I sometimes get stuck in my own head and need a
41 of the outside world.
Yesterday,after finishing work,I stepped out for a short walk.Right away,my neighbor Jackson
greeted me over the 42 between our yards.He invited me for a beer in his backyard with his wife
Sarah.Though we weren't 43,I happily accepted this 44 invitation.
Crossing the fence felt like stepping into another world.I was no longer 45 from them,and
instantly felt 46 and more connected.We 47 on their newly finished patio (and drank
beers
We've lived next to each other for years,but this was our first real 48.We talked about what
matters and shared life stories.I told childhood tales,and they 49 hearing the local history they
didn't know.It reminded me of the joy and importance of new human 50.
I learned to be more outgoing and 51 with my time for others,especially for 52.In our
fast-paced world,it's key to see people beyond transactions ()Leisurely chat with non-family
members was 53 what I needed to take a break from a busy workweek.
Next time,I'll be the one to invite them over.Building good neighbor relationships 54 spirits,
creates real human connections,and brings new views.I encourage you to 55 your neighbors too-
it's fun,and you never know when that friendship might help!
41.A.touch
B.memory
C.notice
D.signal
42.A.wall
B.line
C.path
D.fence
43.A.busy
B.close
C.friendly
D.shy
44.A.wise
B.tough
C.rare
D.temporary
45.A.separated
B.different
C.hidden
D.free
46.A.tenser
B.happier
C.colder
D.braver
47.A.read
B.jumped
C.laid
D.relaxed
48.A.conversation
B.debate
C.cooperation
D.corporation
49.A.imagined
B.missed
C.enjoyed
D.practiced
50.A.activities
B.connections
C.relatives
D.weaknesses
51.A.generous
B.patient
C.honest
D.satisfied
52.A.strangers
B.coworkers
C.parents
D.neighbors
53.A.slightly
B.generally
C.exactly
D.hardly
54.A.tests
B.boosts
C.challenges
D.proves
55.A.look after
B.rely on
C.reach out to
D.take advantage of
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。
Zhu Mengli is a young,promising farmer in Yuecheng District,in Shaoxing,a city in East China's
Zhejiang Province.Zhu,who was born in 1995,56 (enhance)agricultural efficiency in her
hometown significantly,since she began replacing labor with agricultural machines.
Zhu grew up in a family of farmers.Her family has grown rice for more than two decades.Zhu
graduated from college in 2016,after which she 57 (initial)worked as a salesperson at a
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foreign-trade company.However,Zhu had a difficult time 58 (adjust)to city life.In 2018,Zhu
shifted from "wanting to see the world"59 "finding her world in the fields."To gain experience in
agriculture,she consulted local agricultural offices,familiarized herself with relevant agricultural policies,
60 learned from experienced farmers.
Zhu's approach to farming is in contrast with her 61(father)labor-intensive methods.She
introduced full-process mechanization -breeding,sowing,transplanting,fertilizing,harvesting and
drying一to replace human labor with machines.62_(rain)to operate drones(无人机)for
fertilization skillfully,Zhu has inspired 63(surround)farmers to adopt such technologies.
Seven years in agriculture have given Zhu a deep understanding of the transformations 64
have taken place in agricultural production.She believes attracting young people to go in for grain farming
to safeguard national food 65 (secure).
第四部分写作(满分40分)
第一节应用文写作(满分15分)
假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。你的英国好友Jim最近参加了汉语水平考试(H$K),因为
过度紧张而没有通过,他感到很沮丧。请给你Jim写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.表示安慰;
2.推荐缓解考试紧张的小妙招。
注意:1)词数80左右;2)可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。
Dear Jim,
Yours,
Li Hua.
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第二节读后续写(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。
An environmental group in town recently hosted a fundraiser titled "Shut Your Phone,Embrace
Nature".We could help raise money if we stayed off our phones for an entire week.I loved the idea of
doing something for nature,but it was summer vacation!Giving up my phone for one day felt hard enough,
let alone a whole week.After some back-and-forth,I submitted my application on the very last day,ready
to see if I could survive the challenge.
The day before the event,Mrs.Smith,our coordinator(项目负贵人),explained the details..The goal
was to encourage people to shift their attention from screens to nature and to raise money to upgrade the
trails in the forest and around the pond of the park.As for us participants,we would lock our phones for
seven days,and on the eighth day,we'd share our experiences at an event attended by community
supporters.Mrs.Smith reminded us we could quit anytime if it became too difficult.
With a mix of dread and determination,I placed my phone in the locker,closing the door to Mrs.
Smith's reassuring smile.Thus began my week-long social media detox ()
On the morning of the first day,my hand automatically reached for the bedside table,but my phone
was missing.No checking messages before getting up.No e-reading during breakfast.No going through
social media at times.I spent my first day doing homework,housework,reading,and watching TV.But
from time to time,I felt around in my pockets,only to find my phone wasn't there.The day seemed longer
and I felt a sense of loss.But I was glad I had more time for something I wanted to do.
The second day went OK,but by the third,my anxiety boomed.I struggled to focus,and the urge to
check my phone grew overwhelming.Impatient and restless,I called Mrs.Smith,ready to quit.To my
surprise,she gently suggested I take a walk in the park.
注意事项:续写词数应为150个左右:
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Not understanding what her intention was,I still headed to the park.
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The day to regain my phone finally came.
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