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      这是一份浙江省新阵地教育联盟2026届高三上学期第一次模拟预测英语试卷(学生版,无答案),共11页。试卷主要包含了5分, 满分37等内容,欢迎下载使用。
      第一部分: 听力(略)
      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
      Cachella (fficially called the Cachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and smetimes knwn as Cachella Festival) is an annual music and arts festival held in Indi, Califrnia, in the Cachella Valley in the Clrad Desert. It is typically held in mid-April, spanning tw weekends. The event features musical artists frm many genres f music, including rck, pp, indie, hip hp and electrnic dance music, as well as art installatins and sculptures. Acrss the grunds, several stages cntinuusly hst live music.
      General Festival Infrmatin
      ◆All ages welcme.
      ◆Kids 5 & under Free. (General admissin nly)
      ◆Bth weekends will feature the same lineup, art, fd and activities.
      ◆Lineup & set times are subject t change withut ntice.
      ◆Onsite camping is 18+ unless accmpanied by a parent r legal guardian.
      Abut Passes
      ◆A Festival Pass is a single wristband that is wrn all three days.
      ◆A wristband is valid fr the entire weekend that yu purchased.
      ◆A wristband is nly valid fr the specific weekend that yu purchased.
      ◆A wristband is required t enter the parking, camping and venue grunds.
      ◆Wristbands are invalid if tampered with r remved.
      ◆Wristbands are nn-transferable nce applied.
      ◆D nt put yur wristband n until yu are n yur way t the festival and have registered it.
      Open Hurs
      ◆General parking pens Friday–Sunday frm 11:00 am t 12:00 pm.
      ◆Cachella shuttle service will depart frm lcal htels at 1:00 pm Friday–Sunday.
      1. What des Cachella Festival feature?
      A. Single-stage shws.B. Varius music types.
      C. One-weekend duratin.D. Recrded perfrmances.
      2. What d we knw abut Cachella Festival?
      A. Kids aged 5 can access everything free.
      B. The lineup is guaranteed nt t change.
      C. Festival-gers shuld enter with a paper ticket.
      D. Wristbands can nt be transferred nce put n.
      3. When can Cachella festival-gers take the shuttle bus t reach the venue?
      A. 1:00 pm Saturday.B. 12:00 am Friday.
      C. 11:00 am Sunday.D. 2:00 pm Saturday.
      B
      My parents have a big cat at hme named Cmet. He has big ears, a large head, huge feet, and a gentle persnality — but we have n way f knwing fr sure. He came frm the lcal animal shelter. My brther and I didn’t really want him, since he was a kitten and we wanted t adpt an adult cat because we thught the kittens wuld be mre likely t find anther hme, but my little sister insisted.
      We brught Cmet hme that day. He sn fell ill and grew alarmingly weak — his ribs stuck ut, his eyes swelled, and his fur dulled. He became s fragile that I feared tuching him, thugh he clearly needed care.
      Sme years later, I went hme ne afternn after having had an emtinal breakdwn. My whle life was upside dwn. I felt hllw, dead, an empty shell f a persn. I had n idea what pieces were even wrth picking up again.
      I fund Cmet curled up in a crner that afternn. He’d been asleep, but he lifted his head and lked at me when I came in. I reached a hand tward him. He nuzzled it, immediately burst int a deep, lud purr, and gave me a perfectly cntent cat grin. I mved my hand dwn t scratch his back and sides, and he stretched luxuriusly, giving me lks f abslute adratin.
      At that pint, it hit me: this cat lved me. The cat I didn’t want, the cat I culdn’t bear t take care f when his life depended n it, lved me. And he wuld always lve me. N matter what was ging n in my life, Cmet wuld still lk up frm a nap when I entered the rm, wuld still lve t be tuched by me.
      I believe lve is steadfast. I believe that real lve, whether it cmes frm yur families, r a shelter cat, is ffered determinedly and uncnditinally. Lve is what enables us t pick up the pieces f ur brken lives and g n.
      4. Why was the writer unwilling t adpt Cmet initially?
      A. He thught adult cats were mre gentle.B. His sister resisted adpting Cmet.
      C. Kittens were thught easier t be adpted.D. Cmet was a weak and sick kitten.
      5. Hw did Cmet help the writer g thrugh his emtinal breakdwn?
      A. By lying quietly beside him.B. By making him feel deeply lved.
      C. By distracting him with grins.D. By prtecting him frm lneliness.
      6. What des the underlined wrd “steadfast” in paragraph 6 mean?
      A. Faithful.B. Rmantic.C. Temprary.D. Unfrgettable.
      7. Which f the fllwing can be a suitable title fr the text?
      A. Lve wins allB. Lve n fur feet
      C. An encunter with a kittenD. A rescue f a shelter kitten
      C
      Can dctrs make better cancer treatment decisins if they cnsult fish? Previus studies have shwn that zebrafish avatars culd help identify cancer treatments. Rita Fir, a develpmental bilgist and her clleagues nw want t determine whether that ability can benefit patients.
      Zebrafish avatars are tiny, fast-grwing mdels f individual cancer patients created by transplanting the patient's wn tumr (肿瘤) cells int 2-day-ld zebrafish embrys (胚胎). These tiny fish then act as living substitutes fr the patient, allwing researchers t test multiple cancer drugs r radiatin n the patient's tumr cells within 4-7 days — far quicker than traditinal muse mdels.
      In a 2024 reprt in Nature Cmmunicatins, the scientists generated avatars fr 55 patients and put the fish n the same type f chem-therapy the peple received. Fr 50 f the patients, the fish “predicted” the utcme f treatment. An added benefit, Fir says, is that avatars can reveal key characteristics f tumrs such as whether they are likely t spread.
      Zebrafish are mre similar t humans than cell cultures and far cheaper t raise than mice. The small, transparent embrys are als easier t analyze, says Sfia de Oliveira, a bilgist at the Albert Einstein Cllege f Medicine. “Yu can visualize the whle animal under the micrscpe,” she explains, “and easily determine the spread f cancer cells.”
      In the clinical trial, Fir and her team will test that prmise by separating cancer cells frm the fluid that builds up in the stmach f peple whse cancer cells have spread utside the riginal site and is usually drained as part f treatment. “We are nt ding an extra prcedure n the patients,” she says. The cells will then be implanted int the fish embrys. Instead f testing experimental drugs, as many ther clinical trials d, the study will determine which cmbinatin f treatments wrks best. Mst f the patients will receive medicatins suggested by the zebrafish results.
      8. What are zebrafish avatars?
      A. Mdels f muse embrys.B. Radiatin n the tumr cells.
      C. Drugs fr multiple cancers.D. Replacements fr cancer patients.
      9. Hw d zebrafish avatars help dctrs with cancer treatments?
      A. By frecasting treatment results.
      B. By predicting where tumrs will spread.
      C. By killing tumr cells in cancer patients.
      D. By transplanting zebrafish cells int humans.
      10. What makes zebrafish an ideal species fr cancer research?
      A. Their similarity t cell cultures.
      B. Their small sizes and dark embrys.
      C. Their lw cst and ease f analysis.
      D. Their cmplex appearance and structure.
      11. What is the primary gal f the clinical trial led by Fir and her team?
      A. T develp new experimental drugs fr cancers.
      B. T test the safety f chem-therapy n zebrafish.
      C. T identify the ideal cmbinatin f cancer therapies.
      D. T separate cancer cells frm the fluid f cancer patients.
      D
      Why d sme peple feel such a strng bnd with celebrities, and what des this reveal abut their persnality and values? A new study published in the Internatinal Jurnal f Psychlgy has fund that peple wh strngly admire celebrities tend t scre higher in bth materialism and narcissism (自恋). The study als fund that peple wh perceive themselves as similar t their favrite celebrity are mre likely t have these attitudes.
      The study, cnducted by Davis, Lcker, and Williams, recruited 215 undergraduates, mstly wmen, wh cmpleted a battery f questinnaires measuring their attitudes tward celebrities, materialistic values, and narcissistic tendencies. Participants als answered newly created questins that assessed hw similar they felt t their favrite celebrity in terms f persnality, appearance, r lifestyle.
      Celebrity wrship was assessed with the Celebrity Attitude Scale (量表). Materialism was measured by examining hw much value peple place n wning things, hw imprtant pssessins are t their identity, and whether they believe material gds make them happier. Narcissism was measured in tw frms: grandise narcissism (characterized by cnfidence, entitlement, and dminance) and vulnerable narcissism (marked by insecurity, sensitivity t criticism, and a preccupatin with self-image).
      The results shwed a cnsistent relatinship between celebrity wrship and materialism. Peple wh scred higher n celebrity wrship als tended t place greater imprtance n mney, status, and pssessins. When it came t narcissism, nly the vulnerable type, peple with higher levels f emtinal insecurity and self-fcus, were mre likely t feel strngly cnnected t celebrities. Mst imprtantly, perceived similarity — whether in appearance, behavir, r persnality — std ut as ne f the strngest predictrs f celebrity wrship.
      The researchers cncluded, “celebrity wrship is a cmplex cnstruct, but perceived similarity with a favrite celebrity and vulnerable narcissism may be fruitful avenues fr future research.” Still, an imprtant questin remains: d peple idlize celebrities because they already feel similar t them, r d they start t see themselves as similar after frming an emtinal attachment?
      12. What is paragraph 2 abut?
      A. The research backgrund.B. The research subjects.
      C. The research results.D. The research methd.
      13. Accrding t the study, wh are mre likely t wrship celebrities?
      A. Thse indifferent t wealth and scial status.
      B. Thse valuing self-cnfidence and dminance.
      C. Thse emtinally insecure and self-fcused.
      D. Thse seeking spiritual grwth beynd pssessins.
      14. Accrding t the researchers, what might be a directin f future research?
      A. Celebrity wrship.B. Grandise narcissism.
      C. Materialism.D. Perceived similarity.
      15. What is the main purpse f the text?
      A. T explain celebrity wrship psychlgy.
      B. T warn against the dangers f celebrity culture.
      C. T criticize celebrity materialism and narcissism.
      D. T describe scales fr measuring persnality traits.
      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。
      Hw t Develp Persnal Integrity
      Persnal integrity invlves being the best, mst hnest and mrally-sund versin f yurself. ___16___ When yu wrk n imprving it, yu enrich yur wn life and imprve the lives f thers. Here are several effective ways t strengthen it.
      Live with hnesty and keep yur prmises. ___17___ If yu are dishnest r misleading with thers, yu cannt live a life f integrity. Part f being hnest with thers als includes keeping any prmises that yu make. A brken prmise is effectively a lie, and lying is incnsistent with living with integrity.
      ___18___ Yu cannt live a life f integrity withut being mindful f and cncerned fr thers. A lack f cmpassin can result in selfishness and damaged relatinships. Try t be understanding f hw thers feel. Be kind in daily interactins—fr example, greet a hard-wrking cashier warmly.
      Create a persnal missin statement fr yur life. A gd way t ensure that yu are living a life f integrity is t lay ut a list fr yurself. Write ut yur gals and values, and think hard abut what kind f persn yu want t be. ___19___ Whenever yu feel uncertain, yur missin statement shuld help grund yu and remind yu f the persn yu hpe t becme.
      Finally, maintain a dedicatin t yur values. Yur values guide yu thrugh life and may change as yu grw, but what matters mst is never cmprmising them. Fcus n what truly matters t yu, and let thse values determine hw yu treat thers and make decisins. ___20___
      Integrity is nt achieved vernight, but thrugh cnstant practicing, yu can becme a persn truly wrthy f trust and respect.
      A. Shw cmpassin and empathy twards thers.
      B. Keep this list in a visible place and review it daily.
      C. Hnesty is ne f the mst imprtant aspects f integrity.
      D. Yur integrity may stem frm yur beliefs r gals in life.
      E. Being hnest is equally imprtant when living with integrity.
      F. Hwever, flexibility in values can smetimes lead t greater success.
      G. After all, genuine values shuld nt be abandned just fr cnvenience.
      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。
      It was a sunny afternn in June f 2022 when Anthny Perry ____21____ the train. The 20-year-ld was ____22____ his way t see his grandfather. On the platfrm, tw men were hitting each ther. Then smething ____23____ happened: ne man fell nt the tracks and ended up n his back. As Perry and ther hrrified ____24____ watched, he twitched painfully as the electricity surged thrugh his bdy, his head buncing up and dwn ff the tracks.
      Perry culdn’t just stand there and watch. He sat at the edge f the platfrm, ____25____ himself dwn and tk a few quick ____26____ until he was standing ver the victim.
      The guy lked ____27____ , his bdy still trembling rhythmically as the electricity pulsed. Perry reached dwn and ____28____ the victim’s wrist. Instantly, he felt a blast f electric shck sht thrugh his bdy. Perry flinched and jumped back. He reached dwn a secnd time, and was ____29____ again. But the third time he seized the man's wrist and pulled, ____30____ the shck. The guy’s bdy slid briefly alng the third rail, cming t rest n the uter edge f the tracks.
      Sn, paramedics and firefighters arrived. They’d tld authrities t ____31____ the electricity, stpping the third rail frm wrking. Perry let the ____32____ take ver. His heart still racing frm the electric shcks, he climbed back up nt the ____33____ .
      The evening news reprted the incident, ____34____ an annymus her with saving the victim’s life. Out f all the peple n the platfrm that day, why was Perry the nly ne t help? “The wrd I’ll use is faith,” he says. “Faith ver ____35____ .”
      21. A. stepped ffB. fell ffC. gt nD. slid int
      22. A. inB. nC. underD. alng
      23. A. unfrgettableB. unthinkableC. unavidableD. intlerable
      24. A. nlkersB. visitrsC. strangersD. wrkers
      25. A. quietedB. wreC. slwedD. eased
      26. A. actinsB. breathsC. measuresD. leaps
      27. A. absurdB. seriusC. delicateD. miserable
      28. A. pushedB. wrappedC. graspedD. felt
      29. A. shckedB. burntC. alarmedD. frightened
      30. A. beatingB. bravingC. avidingD. keeping
      31. A. repairB. generateC. cutD. clse
      32. A. pliceB. prfessinalsC. trainersD. audience
      33. A. platfrmB. railC. grundD. train
      34. A. rewardingB. relatingC. creditingD. presenting
      35. A. lifeB. wealthC. fearD. frtune
      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。
      Amid the cl night breeze f Baiyin, a city ____36____ (lcate)in Nrthwest China’s Gansu prvince, the scent f herbs fills the air as crwds gather arund cupping statins and pulse-reading ____37____ (stand). These lively scenes unfld at the Traditinal Chinese Medicine(TCM)Night Market in Wansheng Park, ____38____ millennia-ld wisdm cmes alive, becming a trend fr Generatin Z.
      “The heat leaves me drained and sleepy,” says 21-year-ld Yu Huiyan as she extends her wrist fr a pulse diagnsis. The dctr diagnses her weak pulse and fatigue, prescribing a blend f ____39____ (herb)medicine t bst energy and imprve digestin. After psitive results frm previus TCM treatments, Yu and her peers ____40____ (draw)t TCM in recent years.
      At the market, acupuncture, cupping, massage and herbs are ___41___ (increasing)ppular. Han Lng, ____42____ TCM physician with a decade f experience at Baiyin First Peple’s Hspital, ____43____ (stress)that classic texts like Huangdi Neijing are key ____44____ understanding health. He hpes mre yung peple will embrace TCM _____45_____ (enhance)their wn health and that f their families.
      The grwing trend f TCM night markets is als helping a new generatin f practitiners like Han step int the sptlight, widening TCM’s reach beynd traditinal circles and ensuring that its legacy endures.
      第四部分: 写作(共两节, 满分40分)
      第一节:(满分15分)
      46. 你校英语社将举办主题为“中国智造, 闪耀世界”(Chinese Brands, Glbal Impacts)的英语演讲比赛, 请你写一篇演讲稿, 内容包括:
      1. 介绍一个你欣赏的中国品牌; 2. 阐述它带给你的启示。
      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。
      Chinese Brands, Glbal Impacts
      Gd evening, everyne!
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Thank yu!
      第二节:(满分25分)
      47. 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。
      A Hug t Stp a Bank Rbber
      “Hmm,” Michael Armus muttered t himself. He’d just set ft int the bank, and felt the tensin. “Smething’s nt right.”
      It was a sunny mrning, and the 69-year-ld retired painter was there t depsit a check. Nrmally, whenever Michael visited, he’d be greeted ludly frm the tellers, with whm he lved t share his jkes.
      But tday, nne f the tellers acknwledged him. Nr did the bank’s manager, wh sat at his desk with his head dwn and seemed t be whispering int his telephne. As Michael apprached the teller windws, he nticed the three emplyees had similar wrried lks n their faces.
      Michael lked t his left and nticed a man at anther windw with his T-shirt pulled up t partially cnceal his face. “This is a rbbery,”thught Michael. He heard the man say, “I dn’t want t hurt anybdy.” Minutes earlier, the man had passed a nte t the teller demanding cash and saying he had a gun. Michael lked again and the man's shirt had drpped a bit, expsing mre f his face. “I’ve seen this guy!” thught Michael. He recgnized the wuld-be rbber as smene he’d passed several times n a street crner praying fr thse wh were in misery. Suddenly, instead f being frightened, Michael felt cmpassin fr him, and a thught ppped int his head, “Maybe I can help.”
      He walked ver t the man, 43-year-ld Eric, and calmly asked, “What’s wrng? Dn’t yu have a jb?” Startled, Eric lked at Michael and exclaimed, “There is nthing in this twn fr me. Nthing!” Then, tears streamed dwn his face. Michael sensed the despair in the man’s vice, as if he were ready t thrw his life away. It reminded him f his wn struggles and hw getting a secnd chance had nce saved him, stirring a pwerful urge t help. He knew the tellers were terrified, and he wanted t get Eric ut f the bank.
      注意:
      (1)续写词数应为150个左右;
      (2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
      S he patted Eric n the shulder and said, “Let’s g utside and talk abut this.”
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Just then, the plice appeared and shuted, “Freeze!”
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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