2026届河北沧州市南皮县第一中学高三考前模拟预测英语试题

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使用场景 高考复习-模拟预测
学年 2026-2027
地区(省份) 河北省
地区(市) 沧州市
地区(区县) 南皮县
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高三英语试卷 第I卷(选择题) 一、听力,本题共20小题,共30分。 1.How did the woman feel during the first two days in Thailand? (    ) A. Upset. B. Happy. C. Tired. 2.What will the man do next? A. Organize a trip to France. B. Send a letter to the school. C. Prepare a teaching course in traveling. 3.Where does the conversation probably take place? A. At a shoe shop. B. At a clothes shop. C. At a paint shop. 4.What do the speakers think of Gary? A. He's unqualified. B. He's well-behaved. C. He's faithful. 5.How much does the cake cost? A. $2.00. B. $3.50. C. $5.50. 听对话,回答下列小题。 6.What are the speakers probably doing? A. Attending a party. B. Celebrating a festival. C. Enjoying a game. 7.What relation is the woman to Anna? A. Her neighbor. B. Her cousin. C. Her old schoolmate. 听对话,回答下列小题。 8.What did the man do on New Yearˈs Eve? A. He bought some gifts. B. He visited his relatives. C. He did charity work. 9.What did the man think of the experience? A. Boring. B. Satisfying. C. Tiring. 听材料,回答以下小题 10.What does the man take with him? ( ) A. Two large backpacks. B. A large bag and two small ones. C. A large backpack and a small bag. 11.Which seat will the man take? ( ) A. One in the middle. B. One in the left row. C. One next to the window. 12.Where are the speakers? ( ) A. At the bus stop. B. At the airport. C. At the railway station. 听材料,回答下列小题。 13.What is the good news about the train crash? ( ) A. No one got hurt badly. B. Other trains will be on time. C. The accident has been cleared up. 14.Where should people get the latest train times according to the speaker? ( ) A. From the Internet. B. From the train drivers. C. From the TV news. 15.What is the highest temperature on Sunday? ( ) A. 76 degrees. B. 87 degrees. C. 91 degrees. 16.How many times will the speaker make the news report tomorrow? ( ) A. Five. B. Six. C. Seven. 听材料,回答下面小题。 17.What problem of students is mainly discussed? A. Lack of sleep. B. Poor habits. C. Too much homework. 18.How long do most students sleep every night? A. About 8 hours. B. More than 7 hours. C. Less than 6 hours. 19.What happens to students not having enough sleep? A. Poor concentration. B. Increased stress. C. Bad mood. 20.What is the woman’s suggestion for schools? A. Limiting phone use. B. Encouraging earlier bedtimes. C. Teaching effective time management. 二、阅读理解:本题共15小题,共37.5分。 A The International Olympic Committee (IOC) Young Leaders programme empowers talents to make a positive difference in their communities through sport. Twenty-five Young Leaders are being selected every two years for a four-year period. They promote the Olympic values, spreading the message of sport for good. To be an IOC Young Leader, you need to first complete the 4-Week Learning Sprint (冲刺). 4-Week Learning Sprint The 4-Week Learning Sprint, which will take place during November 2023, is a virtual learning programme. The sessions can be attended live or watched back after they are made available on the IOC channel. Each week, participants will be asked to complete a topic-specific reflection task. The 4-Week Learning Sprint is open to anyone, with the target audience aged between 20 and 28. After successfully completing the 4-Week Learning Sprint, you will need to submit a plan for a sport-based project, which you will work on if selected as an IOC Young Leader. Requirements for the Applicants •You have successfully completed the 4-Week Learning Sprint. •You have completed your high school studies. •You have at least one year of work experience. •You have strong public speaking skills. •You are self-motivated and committed. •You are passionate about creating positive change in your community. •You are open to being coached and advised by experts and peers (同伴). •You are able to work with people from different backgrounds. 21.In the 4-Week Learning Sprint, participants will ________. A. create change in their community B. attend a virtual learning programme C. meet people from different backgrounds D. promote the IOC Young Leaders project 22.If selected as an IOC Young Leader, one will need to ________. A. complete a reflection task each week B. watch sports on the IOC channel C. work on a sport-based project D. coach and advise their peers 23.Which is a requirement for the applicants? A. Spreading the message of sport for good. B. Having at least one-year work experience. C. Showing great passion for project planning. D. Committing themselves to becoming an expert. B Do you love fossils and dinosaurs? Iˈm lucky enough to be a fossil preparator (化石制备师), which means I work with fossils, like removing rocks from fossils and gluing fossils together to make sure theyˈre not broken. Sometimes, we have dinosaur bones that need to be arranged and put back into place. I like the job from the bottom of my heart. When we make "jackets"—these are things that store the fossils—we have to accurately and scientifically figure out how to make them for specific bones or fossils, which can be different shapes and artistic expression. Since I was a kid, itˈs been my dream to be a paleontologist (古生物学者). When I was 12, I went to this kind of event at the Houston Museum of Natural Science called Dinosaur Day. I got a chance to meet paleontologists. At the end, I asked, "Hey, can I volunteer?" And somehow, they let me, as long as a parent came with me. At 12 years old, I got to go to a fossil excavation (挖掘), and I got to work with dinosaur bones and fossils in the lab for the first time. Fossils are very old. We donˈt always get all the pieces. Weˈre working with something thatˈs incomplete, sometimes. We do our best to fit the pieces we know back together. And as for the pieces we donˈt know, we donˈt try to make anything up. But sometimes, we have a gap in a specimen (标本) and it needs support. Weˈll put some material in there thatˈs clearly not fossil, so when people go to study it, they know not to study that part. People would wonder how I find other kids, especially girls, who shared my interests when I was growing up. As a matter of fact, in my friend group, I was the only dinosaur girl. My friends were interested in other things, but they were all super supportive of my love for fossils. 24.Why does the author like her job? ( ) A. It is not a demanding job. B. It combines both art and science. C. It is more artistic than scientific. D. It is about collecting dinosaur bones. 25.Why does the author mention her visit to the local museum? ( ) A. To show her path to follow her dream. B. To prove her parents supporting her job. C. To present the barrier of achieving her dream. D. To tell her easy access to achieving her dream. 26.How does the author deal with the incomplete fossils? ( ) A. By burying them back in the ground. B. By breaking and reconstructing them. C. By making them up with similar materials. D. By filling their gaps with distinct materials. 27.What kind of girl was the author when she was growing up? ( ) A. Cautious. B. Understanding. C. Independent. D. Entertaining. C Exploring China is not easy even for experienced travelers, but the history instructor Jessica Gerard from Ozarks Technical Community College (OTC) knows from experience the trip is worth it. Since 2008, sheˈs led five groups of students across China to study its glorious culture and history. Gerard often reminds interested students that the trip is not a vacation—itˈs an academic course. "Anyone interested in the trip must take an online course on the history of China prior to their trip," she said. "And, most importantly, students continue to learn while in China. Theyˈre expected to listen to guides, keep a diary and write about their experiences afterward." OTC student Ross Weis believed his experiences in China easily surpassed (超过) anything he could have learned in the classroom. In fact, it was his long-held interest in China that led him to ask about the trip after seeing a poster in the OTC library. "Iˈve always been drawn to China and its rich culture and history," Weis said. "My dad studied history in college, and I suppose that has some influence on me." Of all the cities and historic sites Weis visited, he said nothing could top his experience at the Great Wall. "Iˈd read about the Great Wall and seen it on TV, but it is so different to go there and actually experience it," he said. "It wasnˈt as worn as I had expected it to be. That was pretty cool." Every OTC group Gerard has taken to China has been led by her trusty tourist agent, Jim Lieu. Gerard plans her trips directly through Lieu, who keeps travel costs down for students. "Lieu and I have an excellent relationship with one another. He always knows what I want for my students, and I know what he can do," said Gerard. "He sincerely believes that in order to build stronger communities and a better world, people around the world should get to know each other and strengthen their understanding through travel." 28.Why did Gerard organize travels to China for her students? ( ) A. To help students relax after exams. B. To get students interested in travel. C. To teach history in a productive way. D. To give students an interesting life experience. 29.What should the students do before their trip to China? ( ) A. Take a course online. B. Consult a native guide. C. Show their anxiety. D. Share their preparations. 30.What made Ross Weis take the trip to China? ( ) A. His passion for travel. B. His interest in China. C. His teacherˈs invitation. D. His fatherˈs inspiration. 31.Which of the following best describes Jim Lieu? ( ) A. Brave. B. Patient. C. Helpful. D. Humorous. D 17-year-old Ava Dorsey is the founder of Avaˈs Pet Palace, a business that sells organic dog and cat treats. "I actually had the idea when I was six with a picture I drew of a palace," she says. It was a detailed design for dogs and cats and she had serious plans to build it one day. Unlike most dog treats that you find in stores, dog treats sold by Avaˈs Pet Palace are 100% organic, and are non-GMO (非转基因). Ava has set a goal for herself with these dog treats, and she wants every treat to be healthy, tasty, and top-quality. Seriously, some of her treats sound delicious enough for people to eat! "All of my bags now have the USDA organic label, and weˈre very excited to have gotten it because itˈs something Iˈve wanted for a long time," she says. "A lot of stores like to see organic products because customers like them, so that was really exciting." Ava says the biggest challenge of being a kid in business is when people donˈt take her seriously, but undoubtedly Ava has proved that her doubters are wrong! When asked how she defines success, Ava says, "When you hit a bump in the road, you shouldnˈt give up and you keep trying." She learned that from her mom, who sounds like a smart lady! Ava has learned some more things from her years in business: Hard work eventually pays off and there is nothing wrong with asking for help. As far as the future of the pet treats industry goes, Ava is optimistic—but sheˈd also like to be an inspiration for change. "Thereˈs not much diversity right now, so thatˈs something I would love to see in the future," says Ava. "I would also love to see more kids in this industry. There arenˈt many other teenagers around, and I hope that I can be an inspiration to others who hope to lead the pet industry." 32.What can we learn about Avaˈs Pet Palace from the first two paragraphs? ( ) A. It is a palace for pets. B. It is very popular among kids. C. It sells organic pet food. D. It designs labels for customers. 33.What does the underlined part "hit a bump in the road" in paragraph 3 probably mean? ( ) A. Drive on a stone road. B. Escape a setback in business. C. Face a challenging situation. D. Encounter an unexpected opportunity. 34.What can be inferred about Avaˈs future goals? ( ) A. She plans to enlarge her business in other industries. B. She wants to employ more teenagers in her company. C. She intends to be a leading figure in the pet industry. D. She hopes to break new ground in the pet treats industry. 35.Which of the following best describes Ava? ( ) A. Patient and hard-working. B. Determined and creative. C. Confident and humorous. D. Friendly and outgoing. 三、阅读七选五:本题共5小题,共12.5分。 Choosing a career goal is a personal exercise in figuring out whatˈs most important to you and your life.     (36)       . To help you get started, we rounded up a few common career goal examples below. Secure a Job Title This goal focuses on climbing up the career ladder to a more senior position. Before setting this goal, research the target roleˈs day-to-day responsibilities and make sure it resonates (产生共鸣) with you. From there, reach out to an instructor or people in those positions. What skills, certifications and experience did they need to reach that position?       (37)    ​​​​​​​. Work for a Distinguished Company If working at a big-name company is meaningful to you, itˈs important to research different companies and industries.      (38)     . And explore where you might best fit in. Then reach out to people who work there or review their profiles to see what paths they took to reach that job. Earn a Specific Salary      (39)     ​. Whether itˈs more freedom to travel or an early retirement, having another objective in mind will make the money you earn more meaningful. To set an effective financial target, review the salaries of people in your field and the experience level required to earn that amount. It may also help to enhance your negotiation skills so you can push for higher salaries as you navigate the job market.    (40)       ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ This type of goal can be abstract, but itˈs still possible to make it specific and measurable. Start with reflecting on your current situation. Are you happy? What aspects of your job do you find satisfying? What tasks can you do to make yourself happier? Every six months, hold yourself accountable to those tasks and assess your situation. A.Make an Impact B.Gain Career Satisfaction C.Identify what youˈre passionate about those companies D.However, it can still be difficult to know what to aim for E.This financial objective is most effective when paired with other goals F.These questions will help you chart specific steps to make this goal attainable G.This could be volunteering once a week or feeling a sense of satisfaction in community 四、完形填空:本题共15小题,共15分。 My journey began when I arrived in Hebei, China, determined to master Chinese. Despite studying Mandarin for two semesters in the US, I felt like a(n)   (41)   . The challenge of communicating with my host family, greatly   (42)  dictionaries and gestures, marked the start of my adventure. After three months at a private language institute, I   (43)  to a university in Tianjin. There, I encountered an abundance of opportunities, from language competitions to social events, which   (44)  my passion for learning. This exposure boosted my confidence and   (45)  me into the local culture. The crucial moment in my journey came during this time when Professor Zhao Xinyu   (46)  me for a major Chinese speaking competition for all international students in Tianjin. With six weeks to prepare, I chose Zhu Ziqingˈs essay Congcong. Hours of practice with Professor Zhao improved my   (47)  and delivery. On the day of the competition, my initial anxiety   (48)  a growing sense of confidence. As I began, my performance flowed   (49) . The announcement of winners was   (50) . When my name was called for first place, I felt a profound sense of achievement. This   (51)  confirmed the hard work and dedication I had   (52)  into mastering Chinese. Four years later, my   (53)  evolved into conducting business in China. I founded China Immersion, an education business offering programs for   (54)  to study Chinese, gain work experience, and understand its culture. China Immersion provides the same   (55)  opportunities I experienced. 41.A. expert B. beginner C. amateur D. winner 42.A. searching for B. dealing with C. relying on D. checking in 43.A. belonged B. contributed C. returned D. moved 44.A. fueled B. slowed C. arranged D. dropped 45.A. sent B. integrated C. trapped D. forced 46.A. praised B. signaled C. tested D. guided 47.A. pronunciation B. writing C. singing D. motion 48.A. took advantage of B. made contributions to C. gave way to D. made an impact on 49.A. gently B. effortlessly C. hesitantly D. regularly 50.A. recently-discovered B. eagerly-awaited C. carefully-planned D. hotly-debated 51.A. improvement B. drawback C. victory D. evolution 52.A. slid B. entered C. looked D. poured 53.A. essay B. preparation C. goal D. approval 54.A. foreigners B. professors C. conductors D. competitors 55.A. available B. reasonable C. noticeable D. transformative 第II卷(非选择题) 五、语法填空:本题共10小题,共15分。 If you make a career choice while you are still in high school, you  (56)    (save) time and money in the long run. Students who do not plan ahead may delay   (57)    (start) college or take extra courses to give themselves time to make up their   (58)    (mind). It is reported that the average annual tuition at a four-year college is not low. If you spend   (59)    extra year in school, you may have to take out additional loans or pay extra money to cover the cost.  (60)   (choose) a career while you are in high school also gives you time to explore your chosen industry. If you find a career   (61)   sounds interesting, you can follow someone in the field and see what it is   (62)    (real) like to have that job. You can also apply   (63)    a chance to get an informal position related to your desired industry. This will help you build a professional network even before you graduate from high school. Professional contacts are very   (64)    (value), especially when you are looking for a job in your field. If you do as much as you can to build a network when you are ready for a job, you will be more likely   (65)    (succeed). 六、书面表达:共15分。 66.假定你是李华。你校校报英语栏目“Learning English”正在举行主题为“我最喜欢的一本书”征文活动。请你以The Book I Like Best为题,用英语写一篇短文投稿。内容包括: (1)书的概要; (2)书的主题; (3)喜欢的理由。 注意:写作词数应为80个左右。 The Book I Like Best _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ 六、任务型读写:本大题共1小题,共25分。 67.阅读下面的材料,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。 Morty was checking out his library books when something caught his eye—a poster for Adventure Rocks Kids Camp. "Check this out!" Morty called to Ben and Fred as he grabbed three brochures and ran to catch up with his best friends. They all stopped, books in hands, to stare at the pictures of kids flying above canyons on zip lines (高空滑绳). They instantly believed the brochureˈs headline: Summer wonˈt be complete until you take it to the limit at Adventure Rocks Kids Camp. Ben broke the silence, "We have less than two weeks until registration (登记) opens, and it says the camp fills up fast." Then an idea popped into Mortyˈs head, "Why donˈt we sell lemonade and snacks by the side of the road? We can keep our allowance savings for the camp." "Thatˈs a great idea," Ben said. The sun had barely come up on Saturday morning when the kids set up their business. They chose a spot, asked permission from that homeowner, and then asked to use her water to make lemonade. Their business went smoothly until Ben announced that they had a comparatively small stock of lemons shortly after noon. Morty decided to make their stock go further. "Fred, when the pot was one-fourth full, just fill it to the top with the water hose." Morty was thinking out loud, "Iˈll change the sign and charge 30 more cents for each cup of lemonade." Their business went on and the three were secretly proud of the little tricks they had done. Just as Morty finished refilling the pot with water for the third time a vehicle rounded the corner. Morty saw the car with his father at the wheel and his family inside. They pulled up by the sidewalk, and his brothers and sisters jumped out, each holding a coin or two. They were eager to support their brotherˈs bustling (繁忙的) business. Mortyˈs family bought the last cake and drank the last drop of watered-down lemonade. 注意:续写词数应为150个左右。 Mortyˈs father frowned (皱眉) at the sip of the lemonade. ____________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ They decided to correct their wrongdoings the next week. ____________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 答案 1.B2.B3.B4.A5.B6~7.A、C8~9.C、B10~12.C、C、B13~16.A、A、B、B17~20.A、C、A、C 21~23.B、C、B24~27.B、A、D、C28~31.C、A、B、C32~35.C、C、D、B 36~40.D、F、C、E、B 41~55.B、C、D、A、B、D、A、C、B、B、C、D、C、A、D 56.will save 57.starting58.minds 59.an 60.Choosing 61.that/which62.really 63.for 64.valuable 65.to succeed 66.The Book I Like Best The book I like best is Harry Potter written by J.K. Rowling. The story takes place in a magical world. A young wizard named Harry Potter goes to Hogwarts to learn magic. In Hogwarts, he meets his best friends and fights with them to defeat the Dark Lord. The importance of love, friendship, faith and courage is conveyed to everyone. What attracts me most is not only the story itself, but also the fabulous scenery in the novel. This is really a book worth reading. 67.Mortyˈs father frowned at the sip of the lemonade. For him, it tasted more like water. Overwhelmed with confusion, he asked directly, "Whatˈs wrong? It tastes just like cold water." The moment Morty heard his fatherˈs doubt, he stood awkwardly, not sure what to say. Fred and Ben were also speechless. A moment later, they admitted what they had done. Although Mortyˈs father was disappointed, he said, "You still have chances to correct your wrongdoings." Hearing this, they nodded immediately. They decided to correct their wrongdoings the next week. Ben suggested using the money earned to prepare enough lemons first and then reducing the price. They all agreed. When they restarted their business, they even stood a sign saying, "We give a cup of lemonade to customers who bought lemonade last Saturday afternoon for free." They made over 50 cups of lemonade for a constant stream of customers at a low price and over 20 cups were free. As you can imagine, they didnˈt get enough money for the camp. But they learned a valuable lesson that one should always be honest. 第1页,共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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