2026届河南信阳市浉河区信阳高级中学高三考前模拟英语试题

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**基本信息** 聚焦核心素养,融合AI伦理、考古科技等时代热点与师生互动、备考心态等真实情境,梯度设计适配高三三模综合能力评估。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |听力|20题/30分|日常交际、计划安排、学术场景|对话围绕健康生活、手机使用等现实话题,独白融入人物传记(如Melville)| |阅读|20题/50分|学校介绍(A篇)、科研成长(B篇)、AI社会影响(C篇)、考古技术(D篇)|C篇以Science研究为素材,考查词义猜测(profess)和推理判断,体现批判性思维| |语言运用|25题/30分|完形填空(师生互动)、语法填空(反盗猎剧)|语法填空结合真实英雄事迹,考查时态(attack)和非谓语(cut),渗透文化意识| |写作|2题/40分|议论文(开放体育设施)、续写(废物利用科学课)|续写要求基于学生用回收材料建实验室的情境,考查创新表达与逻辑连贯|

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听力考试正式开始。Excuse me, is there a flower shop nearby? Yes, do you see the bickering over there? Next to IT, you'll see a red umbrella. That's where the flower shop is. Excuse me, is there a flower shop nearby? yes. Do you see the bickering over there? Next to IT, you'll see a red umbrella that's where the flower shop is. Listen to the next question. Are tom and and getting married in june? No, they have. We scheduled their wedding for late july. After the wedding, they'll go on their honeymoon. Are tom and and getting married in june? No, they have. We scheduled their wedding for late july. After the wedding, they'll go on their honeymoon. Listen to the next question. Which supermarket do you usually go to? I always shop IT Browns. A new supermarket has opened in this area is much bigger. I know, but it's always packed with people. Which supermarket do you usually go to? I always shop IT Browns. A new supermarket has opened in this area is much bigger. I know, but it's always packed with people. Listen to the next question. Jack, mrs. Palmer wants us in her office . right now for what? He wants . us to meet the new sales manager. Jack, mrs. Palmer wants us in her office . right now for what? He wants us . to meet the new sales manager. Listen to the next question. I'd like to summarize what IT is. We're looking for good. Basically, we want the printing car to come down by fifteen percent. Well. it's really hard for us to offer such a Price cut. I'd like to summarize what IT is. We're looking for good. Basically, we want the printing costs to come down by fifteen percent. Well, it's really hard for us to offer such a Price cut. Listen to the next question. Happy new year. mike. Happy new year. Have you made any resolutions? I'd like to eat less and exercise more this year. Three hamburgers a day is probably not a good idea. yeah. Many people hope to be healthier in the new year. You always see a lot of people start joining gyms. I heard some kind of statistic, but jim are always fifty percent more crowded in the month of very and then usually by february, it's back to Normal. That's so true. It's always difficult to keep up the work out routine. Happy new year, mike. Happy new year. Have you made any resolutions? I'd like to eat less and exercise more this year. Three hamburgers a day is probably not a good idea. yeah. Many people hope to be healthier in the new year. You always see a lot of people start joining gyms. I heard some kind of statistic that games are always fifty percent more crowded in the month of january. And then usually by february, it's back to Normal. That's so true. It's always difficult to keep up the work out routine. Listen to the next question. finny. If europe in london tomorrow, i've got two tickets for the american ballet theater. Would you like to come? Thanks, but i'll be busy tomorrow. No problem. Maybe another time. Do you have plans? Yes, i'll meet kady at the olympia exhibition center. Remember her? We went to the same art school. Some of her designs are going to be exhibited there. She's hoping one of the big close companies might buy them. Setting her side tie isn't SHE? yeah. SHE is seeing high, but he has what IT takes to get there. Funny, if you're up up in london tomorrow, i've got two tickets for the american ballet theatre. Would you like to come? Thanks, but i'll be busy tomorrow. No problem. Maybe another time. Do you have plans? Yes, i'll meet kady at the olympia exhibition center. Remember her, we went to the same art school. Some of her designs are going to be exhibited there. She's hoping one of the big close companies might buy them. Setting her side tie isn't SHE? yeah. SHE is seeing high, but he has what IT takes to get there. Listen to the next question. People are increasingly concerned about online security, and many experts are now offering advice on how to use smartphones safely. What advice? Let me ask you first. How long have you kept your phone on so far for . over a year now? Is not that i'm addicted to IT or have important calls, but I need the alarm to wake me up every morning. Yeah, but that's where the risk is. According to experts, we should switch our off and on once a day. As a security measure, IT helps close the applications running in the background and stop that a collection processes we are not aware of. Sounds reasonable. Do we switch the phone off and switch IT back on immediately? Well, Better wait for a few minutes. When do you usually do that? I do IT every night before going to bed. People are increasingly concerned about online security, and many experts are now offering advice on how to use smartphones safely. What advice? Let me ask you first. How long have you kept your phone on so far for . over a year? Now it's not that i'm addicted to IT or have important calls, but I need the alarm to wake me up every morning. Yeah, but that's where the risk is. According to experts, we should switch our phones off and on once a day. As a security measure, IT helps close the applications running in the background and stop data collection processes we are not aware of. Sounds reasonable. Do we switch the phone off and switch IT back on immediately? Well, Better wait for a few minutes. When do you usually do that? I do IT every . night before going to bed. Listen to the next question. welcome to history of the english language. Since the class is quite small, I plan to run this course as a discussion. I hope everyone will be fully engaged and volunteer to share your knowledge and opinions. I won't take attendance, but since part of your grade depends on participation, I encourage you to come to class. Professor more. yes. Could you tell . us more about the assessment of the course? Certainly, in addition to your participation in class, which accounts for ten percent, there will be a mid term test twenty percent, a final exam, thirty percent, and a research paper forty percent. Any questions? Do we have any reading assignments? Yes, I believe you've all got your textbook. You have to finish reading assigned chapters before each class. Apart from that, there's a list of books that you are required to read. Now let's have a close look at IT. Welcome to history of the english language. Since the class is quite small, I plan to run this course as a discussion. I hope everyone will be fully engaged and volunteer to share your knowledge and opinions. I won't take attendance, but since part of your grade depends on participation, I encourage you to come to class. Professor more. yes. Could you tell . us more about the assessment of the course? Certainly, in addition to your participation in class, which accounts for ten percent, there will be a mid term test twenty percent, a final exam, thirty percent, and a research paper forty percent. Any questions? Do we have any reading assignments? Yes, I believe you've all got your textbook. You have to finish reading assigned chapters before each class. Apart from that, there's a list of books that you are required to read. Now let's have a close look at IT. Listen to the next question. Hello everybody. Thanks for your consistent support for our weekly meeting. New books sharing today. We've invited doctor casper melvill lectures from the university of london. Doctor melville started out as a music journalist for a black music magazine called blues and soul. In nineteen ninety two, he moved to san Francisco and found IT, a jazz magazine named on the one with some friends. They did a really good job, though there was not a lot of money in IT. In one thousand nine ninety seven, he moved back to london and started teaching and made the decision to find another way to write about music. He grew up in london. He feels that the music in london clubs has formed him. But unfortunately, IT has been seriously undervalued by the academic world. In black music studies, jazz has received great attention, but dance music has been largely ignored. This book is a london thing is meant to change that situation. So let's welcome doctor melville to share with us his ideas in the book. Hello everybody. Thanks for your consistent support for our weekly meeting, new books sharing. Today we have invited doctor casper merville cure from the university of london. Doctor melville started out as a music journalist for a black music magazine called blues and soul in one thousand and seventy two. He moved to san from cisco and founded a jazz magazine named on the one with some friends. They did a really good job, though there was not a lot of money in IT. In one thousand nine ninety seven, he moved back to london and started teaching and made the decision to find another way to write about music. He grew up in london. He feels that the music in london clubs has formed him, but unfortunately, IT has been seriously undervalued by the academic world. In black music studies, jazz has received great attention, but dance music has been largely ignored. This book is a london thing is meant to change that situation. So let's welcome doctor marvel to share with us his ideas in the book. 听力部分到此结束。 河南省信阳高级中学新校(贤岭校区) 2025-2026学年高三下期三模测试(B) 英语试题 考生注意: 1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和答题纸规定的位置上。 2.答题时,请按照答题纸上“注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本试题卷上的作答一律无效。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上。 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。 例:How much is the shirt? A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15. 答案是:C。 1.What does the man probably want to buy? A.A cake. B.An umbrella. C.Some flowers. 2.When will Tom and Anne get married? A.In June. B.In July. C.In August. 3.Why does the man prefer shopping at Brown’s? A.It’s much bigger. B.It’s newly opened. C.It’s less crowded. 4.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A.Classmates. B.Fellow workers. C.Salesman and customer. 5.What are the speakers doing? A.Negotiating a deal. B.Discussing a report. C.Planning a campaign. 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。 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 6.What does Mike decide to do in the new year? A.Adopt a healthy lifestyle. B.Open another fitness club. C.Help the woman work out. 7.What does the statistic show? A.Competition among gyms is heating up. B.Membership fees for gyms have increased. C.Some gym-goers’ enthusiasm is short-lived. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 8.What does the man invite Fenny to do in London? A.Watch a show. B.Go sightseeing. C.Visit a school. 9.Where will Fenny meet Katie? A.At an art museum. B.At a clothes company. C.At an exhibition centre. 10.What does the man think of Katie? A.She’s ambitious. B.She’s open-minded. C.She’s energetic. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 11.What are the speakers talking about regarding smartphone use? A.Data security. B.Phone addiction. C.Environmental risks. 12.Why does the man always keep his phone on? A.He hates missing calls. B.He relies on the alarm. C.He needs the latest news. 13.What does the woman do to her phone every night? A.Turn it off for a while. B.Update the applications. C.Delete unnecessary files. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 14.What does Professor Moore expect the students to do in class? A.Keep silent and listen carefully. B.Take an active part in discussions. C.Make as many notes as possible. 15.Which carries the most weight in the final grade? A.The midterm test. B.The final exam. C.The research paper. 16.What will Professor Moore do next? A.Talk about the textbook. B.Go through a reading list. C.Assign some homework. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 17.Why does the speaker give the talk? A.To present a guest. B.To sell a book. C.To share a story. 18.What did Melville do in San Francisco? A.He joined a jazz band. B.He started a magazine. C.He taught at a college. 19.When did Melville return to London? A.In 1987. B.In 1992. C.In 1997. 20.What is Melville’s book aimed at? A.Recommending a contemporary musician. B.Promoting the study of black dance music. C.Drawing public attention to music education. 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 Hotchkiss School is a world-famous private boarding high school in the United States. Founded in 1891 and lying in Lakeville, Connecticut, the school has 599 students from Grade 9 to Grade 12 as well as a small number of advanced students. It maintains an average class size of 12 students and a teacher-student ratio (比率) of 1:5, which allows teachers to care more about each student. Academics and Student Life Valuing both study and personal development, the school provides courses including humanities, science, mathematics and foreign languages. More than 92 percent of students join one of the 62 school sports teams. Every year, many graduates go on to study at top universities such as Harvard and Yale. The following chart shows the college admission distribution of Hotchkiss graduates. Summer Program Overview This year, Hotchkiss School will hold a summer program for students entering Grade 7 or above. The program has two 2-week sessions. Session 1 runs from June 29 to July 12, and Session 2 is from July 13 to July 26. Students can choose to take part in one session or both. Program Highlights ·14 special courses covering STEM, art, public speaking and sports are provided. ·Textbook knowledge and real-world practice are skilfully combined. ·Activities like swimming, hiking, basketball and beach volleyball can be enjoyed without paying. ·Tennis, rock climbing and SSAT training are available for an extra charge, but students can choose whether to participate. Application Requirements To apply, students need to hand in their school reports, two teacher recommendations and a short personal essay. 21.What does the text say about Hotchkiss School? A.It mainly accepts advanced students. B.Its class size is usually kept very small. C.Its students mostly come from Connecticut. D.It has received recognition for its humanities disciplines. 22.What percentage of students are admitted to Ivy League and Top 25 universities? A.19.82%. B.34.15%. C.44.82%. D.53.97%. 23.What requires an extra fee in the summer program? A.Hands-on experiments. B.Public speaking opportunities. C.Beach volleyball. D.SSAT training. B A loud banging noise suddenly rang out in the lab. I had recently joined as a Ph. D.student, and I realized I was to blame. When placing tubes into a centrifuge (离心机), I failed to make sure they were perfectly balanced. My mistake was clear the second I turned it on. I couldn’t switch it off until the cycle finished, so I stood there, frozen. Then, a senior postdoc tried to cheer me up by saying, “These things happen.” But I couldn’t forgive myself. I had always been a top student, and before I started my graduate program, I had already completed medical school. I expected excellence from myself. Any misstep, in my view, was a sign that I might not be cut out for this kind of work. I tried to avoid more mistakes, but there was no structured course in my graduate school, and I was unused to building research work. Mistakes kept piling up: repeated DNA extraction failures, mixed-up results and methods sections in scientific writing. I was overwhelmed with self-blame, feeling all eyes were on me, judging my incompetence. Then, one night, I had a dream. I knew I was suffering, and I watched myself, with deep sympathy. That dream showed me something I hadn’t been able to grasp in waking life: I needed to treat myself with the same pity I would offer a dear friend. I should have seen mistakes as part of growth. That realization led me to change. The shift in mindset made it easier to avoid being consumed by the weight of failure. I also started to log my mistakes so I could learn from them. I would note whether there was something I could have done differently. Then I would move on. This simple practice helped me a lot. The reality is, we are all going to mess up. I now realize that’s OK, even necessary. “Doing better” comes from “doing first”, often with twists and turns along the way. 24.How did the author probably feel when hearing the loud noise? A.Relieved. B.Confused. C.Ashamed. D.Impatient. 25.What played a part in the author’s continuous mistakes? A.She lacked structured guidance. B.She tried to avoid criticism. C.She refused to take others’ advice. D.She was overconfident about herself. 26.How did the dream affect the author? A.It let her realize the value of research work. B.It worsened her academic struggle dramatically. C.It inspired her to treat her friends sympathetically. D.It helped her change her attitude towards mistakes. 27.Which of the following may the author agree with? A.Self-blame is necessary to correct mistakes. B.Top students are less likely to make mistakes. C.Mistakes are an unavoidable part of progress. D.The meaning of life lies in continuous success. C A new study published in Science suggests AI systems’ responses may disturb people’s ability to handle interpersonal conflicts. Scientists found that when AI chatbots are used for advice on interpersonal issues, they profess users’ perspectives much more often than humans and even praise clearly problematic behaviors. This behavior makes users view AI responses as more trustworthy, so they are more likely to turn to the agreeable AI again for future interpersonal issues. Myra Cheng, a university professor and lead author of the study, was inspired after she learned that undergraduates were increasingly using AI to solve relationship issues. She worries people will lose the skills to deal with difficult social situations, as AI never tells users they are wrong or offers the “tough love” sometimes needed. While AI is overly agreeable on fact-based questions, few studies have explored how Large Language Models (LLMs) powering AI judge social dilemmas (困境). Cheng’s team evaluated 11 major LLMs, including ChatGPT and Gemini, using established interpersonal advice datasets. They also presented LLMs with harmful action statements and tested 2,400 participants who chatted with both overly agreeable and objective AI chatbots. They found AI supported users 49% more often than humans on average and praised problematic behaviors 47% of the time; participants judged overly agreeable AI chatbots as more trustworthy, enhancing their original views. Researchers claimed this preference may leave developers unmotivated to fix AI’s sycophancy, creating a harmful feedback circle, where engagement with AI models and their training could enhance such overly agreeable behavior. Additionally, participants could not distinguish overly agreeable AI chatbots from objective ones, mistakenly thinking they were equally fair. One reason the researchers cited was that AI’s agreement often came wrapped in neutral, academic language, making its biased opinion hard to recognize. The study warns overusing AI for interpersonal advice may disturb moral growth and narrow perspectives, as avoiding social conflicts — easy with AI — is key to healthy relationships. 28.What does the underlined word “profess” in paragraph 1 probably mean? A.Simplify. B.Back. C.Contradict. D.Dismiss. 29.What is Cheng’s concern? A.AI is dangerously replacing human communication. B.Colleges fail to offer necessary guidance to graduates. C.Students rely too much on digital products in daily study. D.People may gradually lose competence in handling conflicts. 30.What is a finding of Cheng’s experiment? A.Agreeable AI chatbots are preferred. B.There is no perfect solution to social dilemmas. C.LLMs are better at solving fact-based problems. D.AI models provide more objective advice than humans. 31.Which of the following is the best title for the text? A.Risks of AI’s Overly Agreeable Advice B.A New Study on the Future Development of LLMs C.Ways to Distinguish Biased AI Tools from Objective Ones D.The Importance of Tough Love in Interpersonal Conflicts D Archaeologists working in Egypt’s Nile Delta may have discovered a structure dating back around 2,600 years while testing a new technology designed to locate structures buried deep beneath the surface. The team was studying the Buto site, the ruins of an ancient city that was occupied from the Predynastic period to the Early Islamic era. During its long history, Buto was built, destroyed, and rebuilt, and consequently has several layers, each potentially a rich source of archaeological remains. However, the oldest parts of the city are now buried beneath later ruins and thick mud deposits. This would make traditional digging difficult, time-consuming, and expensive, as archaeologists have to move large tons of debris or struggle with groundwater to reach lower levels. The researchers were trialing an integrated approach that uses satellite radar and electrical resistivity tomography (ERT). The team started with Sentinel-1 radar satellites to identify large-scale anomalies (异常事物) from space. When it detected something of interest, they followed up with ERT, which sends electrical currents between a series of electrodes placed in the ground to create a three-dimensional model of subsurface structures based on how different materials conduct or resist electricity. This technique has been likened to an underground ”CT scan". The scans showed that while the upper layers contained remains from later historical periods, a large, well-defined structure lay at a depth of between three and six meters, dating back about 2,600 years. At this stage, the researchers thought it could be a large tomb or temple. Guided by these results, they carried out a small excavation (挖掘), which uncovered mudbrick walls and religious artifacts where the sensors had predicted. The results of this study demonstrate the effectiveness of combining geophysical measurements and remote sensing data, which can accurately detect buried settlements in a complex region. The researchers now plan to expand these surveys with larger equipment to reach even deeper, older levels and they believe their integrated approach can be used to map other archaeological sites before anyone has to pick up a shovel. 32.What is the primary purpose of the technology used in the study? A.To uncover ancient artifacts without disturbing the site. B.To assist archaeologists in identifying where to excavate. C.To examine the historical layers of the Buto site in detail. D.To replace traditional excavation with advanced imaging tools. 33.Why is traditional excavation at Buto considered challenging? A.The site contains remains from multiple historical periods. B.The mudbrick structures are too fragile to survive excavation. C.The equipment required is not available for large-scale digging. D.The deeper layers are hidden beneath later deposits and groundwater. 34.What is the role of electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) in the research? A.It generates a 3D image of underground structures. B.It detects large-scale anomalies from satellite images. C.It removes obstacles that block access to deeper layers. D.It determines whether a site contains valuable artifacts. 35.What can be inferred about the integrated approach used by the researchers? A.It will completely replace traditional excavation. B.It enables more efficient archaeological exploration. C.It is mainly useful for studying surface-level remains. D.It combines satellite radar with ground-based methods. 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。 Have you ever had a day during exam preparation when you sat down to concentrate? 36 I’ve been there too. And the most important lessons I learned didn’t come from books — they came from understanding how to protect my mindset. If you’re preparing for a competitive exam, here are three things you must keep private until you succeed. Never Share Your Goals Many students loudly announce their targets — what score they want, or which rank they dream of. But sharing your goals weakens the inner tension that pushes you to work harder. Before you talk about them, your goals create a kind of inner fire — stress, urgency, and hunger. The moment you announce them, that fire drops. 37 That temporary high makes you feel as if you’ve already achieved something, reducing the hunger that actually leads to achievement. Never Share Your Progress 38 When someone asks, just say, “It’s going on.” Revealing your progress harms you. Once you share it, people immediately start judging or suggesting changes: “Use this book.” “Follow my timetable.” You begin doubting your own strategy, even if it was working well. There’s no perfect plan — only consistent efforts. Don’t Share Your Fears With Companions Every student carries silent struggles — family pressure, financial stress, emotional pain. Sharing your fears with another student rarely helps because they are already overwhelmed by their own worries. 39 Talk instead to a mentor, a trusted family member, or write privately. Your exam preparation is a personal journey. Protect your focus. 40 . The calmer you stay, the better your exam results will be. A.Let silence work for you. B.Exam pressure can help you stay focused. C.Don’t mention how much revision you’ve done. D.You will receive instant praise that gives you a burst of excitement. E.Keeping your goals to yourself is one of the best ways to stay motivated. F.Your books were open, your notes were ready, yet your mind was wandering. G.They can’t offer the emotional support, and oversharing often leads to regret. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 When Liam sank into deep loneliness at the age of fourteen, he became a completely different boy. He 41 himself into the corner of the classroom every day, his eyes fixed on the desk, never finishing his homework on time and 42 to take part in group activities. He 43 spoke to his classmates or teachers. His teacher Ms. Reed 44 his painful struggle, feeling extremely worried yet 45 about how to pull him out of the dark shadow. One afternoon after school, when everyone else had 46 , Ms. Reed walked over to ask Liam to walk around with her. Liam looked up, thought for a while, and finally 47 . They walked slowly side by side in 48 , with no urgent questions or unnecessary pressure from Ms. Reed. As weeks passed, Liam gradually 49 his guard. Sometimes he would murmur (低声说) a few words about his hobbies, and Ms. Reed always listened without 50 him. Though sometimes Liam chose not to go, Ms. Reed didn’t get 51 , just trying again the next day. Months later, Liam 52 his long-lost hobby of drawing, became more active in class, and even made a few friends. One day, Liam 53 Ms. Reed with a drawing of two figures walking under a sunlit tree. “It’s us,” Liam said softly. He realized that Ms. Reed’s 54 was not just walking, but a light guiding him out of loneliness. For Ms. Reed, Liam’s smile and growth were the greatest 55 — proving that patience and care could melt the coldest silence and help a lost heart find its way back. 41.A.tricked B.withdrew C.talked D.committed 42.A.preferring B.longing C.pretending D.declining 43.A.eagerly B.rarely C.suddenly D.confidently 44.A.worsened B.recorded C.noticed D.concluded 45.A.uncertain B.uneasy C.unmotivated D.unaccustomed 46.A.returned B.escaped C.departed D.succeeded 47.A.refused B.cried C.collapsed D.nodded 48.A.silence B.relief C.regret D.horror 49.A.built up B.let down C.depended on D.referred to 50.A.following B.approaching C.training D.interrupting 51.A.frightened B.unaffected C.discouraged D.exposed 52.A.clarified B.challenged C.confirmed D.recovered 53.A.presented B.equipped C.assisted D.changed 54.A.company B.hobby C.reflection D.responsibility 55.A.ambition B.discovery C.reward D.restriction 第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分:共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(注意:答案请写在答题卡上,写在本卷无效)。 A hit television drama Born to Be Alive, inspired by real-life anti-poaching (反盗猎) heroes in Qinghai, brings renewed attention to the dangerous fight 56 (protect) Tibetan antelopes. In an early scene from this drama, a policewoman and a mountain patroller (巡逻者) stop their truck in the dead of night, fearing they might have caused an 57 (accident) collision with a Tibetan antelope. 58 greets their eyes shocks them — a herd of antelopes lies killed, their bodies scattered across the frozen ground. Suddenly the headlights from half a dozen trucks blaze to life, their beams 59 (cut) through the night. Poachers, rifles raised, have them surrounded. Gunshots ring out, 60 the patroller collapses into a pool of blood... This program was inspired by the real-life stories of environmental defenders Sonam Dargye and his brother-in-law Drakpa Dorje. Sonam Dargye, 61 ethnic Tibetan who returned to his hometown to work as a county official, organized 62 (China) first armed anti-poaching team in 1992. Over 540 days, he and his team made 12 expeditions into the uninhabited wilds of Kekexili, breaking up 8 poaching gangs and seizing 12 vehicles. In 1994, he 63 (attack) while escorting (护送) captured poachers. After a fierce gunfight 64 he faced 18 criminals alone, he was fatally shot. After his death, Drakpa Dorje reorganized the team and named it the “Wild Yak Brigade” — a name symbolizing that 65 yaks being gentle-natured animals, they will fight back fearlessly if their territory is invaded. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66.假定你是李华,在英语口语课上,外教Chris组织同学们就“Should We Open School Sports Facilities to the Public? ”进行分组讨论,请你代表小组发言,内容包括: (1)陈述观点; (2)说明理由。 注意: (1)写作词数应为80左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 Dear fellow classmates, _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Thank you! 第二节(满分25分) 67.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。 For years, I had been using delicate experimental tools and advanced lab materials to bring complex scientific concepts to life for my students. Nothing made me happier than seeing their eyes light up during these interactive and engaging activities. So I had never imagined that waste items would become our most valuable teaching resources, and that shortage would become the source of our greatest inspiration. Last year, our school was hit by severe budget cuts, which meant many resources for science activities were no longer available. As a teacher who had always relied on vivid experiments to make science fun, I felt extremely frustrated and discouraged. How could I keep my students interested and engaged without the well-equipped lab and expensive materials that had served us so well before? I was at a loss, worrying that my science classes would become boring and ineffective, and that my students would lose their passion for exploring the world through experiments. Just as I was struggling with this problem, my students surprised me in the most unexpected way. When we started our unit on simple machines, something amazing happened. Jamie, a ten-year-old boy full of curiosity, brought in some old bicycle parts from his garage. He said they could be used to make wheels and levers (控制杆). Following his example, Maya shared cardboard boxes that her family had kept for later use. One by one, other students also brought in recycled items: plastic bottles, string, used cans, and even small pieces of wood. By the end of the week, we had transformed the corner of our classroom into an entire “invention lab” using recycled materials and student contributions. At first, I doubted whether these simple, everyday objects could support meaningful learning. However, it turned out the learning that happened in that makeshift (临时的) lab exceeded anything we had accomplished with expensive commercial kits. 注意:1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 In this makeshift lab, students worked with amazing enthusiasm. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ By the end of the semester, we held a small exhibition for other classes. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 河南省信阳高级中学新校(贤岭校区) 2025-2026学年高三下期三模测试(B) 英语答案 题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 答案 C B C B A A C A C A 题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 答案 A B A B C B A B C B 题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 答案 B C D C A D C B D A 题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 答案 A B D A B F D C G A 题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 答案 B D B C A C D A B D 题号 51 52 53 54 55 答案 C D A A C 56.to protect 57.accidental 58.What 59.cutting 60.and 61.an 62.China’s 63.was attacked 64.where 65.despite 66.参考范文 (支持的观点) Dear fellow classmates, On behalf of our group, I’d like to present our view that school sports facilities should be open to the public under proper management. We believe this practice benefits both the community and our school. Firstly, it promotes public health by providing more people with access to exercise venues. Secondly, it strengthens the bond between the school and the local community, fostering mutual understanding and support. To guarantee a smooth operation, we suggest opening them during weekends or holidays with a prior booking system. In conclusion, shared facilities can serve as a valuable bridge connecting us all. Thank you. (反对的观点) Dear fellow classmates, Our group firmly holds the view that school sports facilities should not be open to the public. First and foremost, it may lead to safety issues. With strangers coming into the campus, students’ personal safety can’t be fully guaranteed, especially after school hours. Besides, opening facilities to the public will accelerate the wear and tear of equipment, which means the school has to spend more money on maintenance and repair. What’s more, it will occupy the space that should be used by students for physical activities or sports training, affecting our normal exercise plan. In short, we’re convinced that it is not wise to open school sports to the public. Thank you! 【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文,要求考生就“Should We Open School Sports Facilities to the Public?”发表自己的观点。 【详解】1.词汇积累 观点:view→viewpoint 适当的:proper→appropriate 增强:strengthen→enhance 促进:foster→promote 2.句式拓展 简单句变复合句 原句:To guarantee a smooth operation, we suggest opening them during weekends or holidays with a prior booking system. 拓展句:It is suggested that we open them during weekends or holidays with a prior booking system in order to guarantee a smooth operation. 【点睛】【高分句型1】On behalf of our group, I’d like to present our view that school sports facilities should be open to the public under proper management.(运用了that引导的同位语从句) 【高分句型2】Secondly, it strengthens the bond between the school and the local community, fostering mutual understanding and support. (运用了现在分词fostering作状语) 67.       In this makeshift lab, students worked with amazing enthusiasm. Groups gathered around desks piled high with plastic bottles, strings, cardboard boxes, and various waste items. Instead of following strict instructions from expensive commercial kits, they created, tested, and improved their own simple machines. Some used bicycle chains to build a pulley system, while others cut plastic bottles to create a water wheel. When their simple machine successfully lifted a small weight, cheers erupted. Through hands-on creation and repeated attempts, they developed a much deeper understanding of scientific principles. Their eyes shone with confidence and pride, which I had rarely seen before. By the end of the semester, we held a small exhibition for other classes. My students proudly showed off their creations, explaining how they used recycled materials to make something useful. It soon became a hit, inspiring many other classes to collect recycled materials for their own creative activities. The principal visited our classroom and was amazed by what we had accomplished. That day, I learned something no teacher training workshop had ever taught me: constraints don’t kill creativity — they set it free. When we involve students as partners in problem-solving, we tap into their creativity and resourcefulness while building genuine investment in their learning. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述身为科学老师作者向来依靠精密器材开展趣味实验。学校预算缩减后实验物资紧缺,作者倍感苦恼。不料学生们主动带来各类废旧物品,合力打造出简易创意实验室。这些废旧材料带来的学习效果,远超以往昂贵的专业实验器材。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容可以预测续写这段主要内容:学生们利用废旧物品自主制作简易机械,动手实践中深入领悟科学原理,满怀成就感。 ②由第二段首句内容可以预测续写这段主要内容:班级举办废品创意作品展广受好评,作者领悟到困境反而能激发学生的创造力。 2.续写线索:利用废旧物品创作——深入领悟科学原理——满怀成就感——创意作品展广受好评——作者满感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①聚集:gather/assemble ②解释:explain/interpret ③鼓舞:inspire/motivate/encourage 情绪类 ①自豪地:proudly/with pride ②惊讶的:amazed/surprised/astonished 【点睛】[高分句型1] Their eyes shone with confidence and pride, which I had rarely seen before.(运用了which引导的非限制性定语从句) [高分句型2] The principal visited our classroom and was amazed by what we had accomplished.(运用了what引导的宾语从句) 附:听力原文: 1. 【原文】M: Excuse me. Is there a flower shop nearby? W: Yes. Do you see the bakery over there? Next to it, you’ll see a red umbrella. That’s where the flower shop is. 2. 【原文】W: Are Tom and Anne getting married in June? M: No. They have rescheduled their wedding for late July. After the wedding, they’ll go on their honeymoon. 3. 【原文】W: Which supermarket do you usually go to? M: I always shop at Brown’s. W: A new supermarket has opened in this area. It’s much bigger. M: I know, but it’s always packed with people. 4. 【原文】W: Jack, Mrs. Palmer wants us in her office. M: Right now? For what? W: She wants us to meet the new sales manager. 5. 【原文】M: I’d like to summarize what it is we’re looking for. W: Good. M: Basically, we want the printing cost to come down by 15%. W: Well, it’s really hard for us to offer such a price cut. 6.~7. 【原文】W: Happy New Year, Mike! M: Happy New Year! W: Have you made any resolutions? M: I’d like to eat less and exercise more this year. Three hamburgers a day is probably not a good idea. W: Yeah, many people hope to be healthier in the new year. You always see a lot of people start joining gyms. I heard some kind of statistic that gyms are always 50% more crowded in the month of January. And then usually by February, it’s back to normal. M: It’s so true. It’s always difficult to keep up the workout routine. 8.~10. 【原文】M: Fenny, if you’re up in London tomorrow, I’ve got two tickets for the American Ballet Theatre. Would you like to come? W: Thanks, but I’ll be busy tomorrow. M: No problem. Maybe another time. Do you have plans? W: Yes, I’ll meet Katie at the Olympia Exhibition Centre. Remember her? We went to the same art school. Some of her designs are going to be exhibited there. She’s hoping one of the big clothes companies might buy them. M: Setting her sights high, isn’t she? W: Yeah, she is aiming high. But she has what it takes to get there. 11.~13. 【原文】W: People are increasingly concerned about online security. And many experts are now offering advice on how to use smartphones safely. M: What advice? W: Let me ask you first. How long have you kept your phone on so far? M: For over a year now. It’s not that I’m addicted to it or have important calls, but I need the alarm to wake me up every morning. W: Yeah, but that’s where the risk is. According to experts, we should switch our phones off and on once a day as a security measure. It helps close the applications running in the background and stop data collection processes we’re not aware of. M: Sounds reasonable. Do we switch the phone off and switch it back on immediately? W: Well, better wait for a few minutes. M: When do you usually do that? W: I do it every night before going to bed. 14.~16. 【原文】W: Welcome to History of the English language. Since the class is quite small, I plan to run this course as a discussion. I hope everyone will be fully engaged and volunteer to share your knowledge and opinions. I won’t take attendance. But since part of your grade depends on participation, I encourage you to come to class. M: Professor Moore? W: Yes? M: Could you tell us more about the assessment of the course? W: Certainly. In addition to your participation in class, which accounts for 10%, there will be a midterm test, 20%; a final exam, 30%; and a research paper, 40%. Any questions? M: Do we have any reading assignments? W: Yes. I believe you’ve all got your textbook. You have to finish reading assigned chapters before each class. Apart from that, there’s a list of books that you’re required to read. Now let’s have a close look at it. 17.~20. 【原文】   W: Hello, everybody. Thanks for your consistent support for our weekly meeting — New Books Sharing. Today, we’ve invited Dr. Caspar Melville, lecturer from the University of London. Dr. Melville started out as a music journalist for a black music magazine called Blues and Soul. In 1992, he moved to San Francisco and founded a jazz magazine named On the One with some friends. They did a really good job, though there was not a lot of money in it. In 1997, he moved back to London and started teaching, and made the decision to find another way to write about music. He grew up in London. He feels that the music in London clubs has formed him. But unfortunately, it has been seriously undervalued by the academic world. In black music studies, jazz has received great attention. But dance music has been largely ignored. His book, It’s a London Thing, is meant to change that situation. So let’s welcome Dr. Melville to share with us his ideas in the book. 1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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