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      这是一份2025-2026学年山西省新绛县某中学高三上学期第一次模拟英语试卷(学生版),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
      Vlunteer Opprtunities fr Kids
      Animal shelter vlunteering
      If yur child is an animal lver, then vlunteering at a lcal animal shelter culd be a great ptin. Mst animal shelters prvide vlunteer pprtunities. They need vlunteers fr cleaning kennels, feeding, walking dgs and s n. Usually, as lng as the child has signed permissin frm their parents r guardian, they can vlunteer as yung as 14, even yunger if their parents bring them and supervise their vlunteer time.
      Tutring
      If yur child is a gd student and enjys schl r even just a specific subject, vlunteering t tutr lwer grade students is a great pprtunity. Helping struggling students catch up r grasp a cncept can make yur friend feel great. It is an easy and cnvenient way t get yur teen vlunteering after schl. And we suggest the age shuld be lder than 14.
      Yuth sprts
      Anther great pprtunity t get yur kid vlunteering is in sprts. If yur child has years f experience with any sprt, they can mst likely find an pprtunity t help ut yunger kids. Mst yuth sprts need teenage vlunteers t be an assistant cach r a referee. Teenagers can vlunteer in maintenance t spruce up (使整洁) fields, r in cleanup after game days. The age f vlunteers is required beynd 14. Cntact any lcal sprts league t get specifics n where they may be needing vlunteers.
      Service prjects fr teens
      Cleaning up a cmmn space such as a park r walking trail is a great way t get active in the cmmunity, and yur teen can even include their friends in their vlunteer effrt. Mre detail prjects may include smething like building a shade structure at a lcal playgrund r planting trees. We suggest the age f the kids shuld be lder than 14.
      1. Of the fllwing vlunteer pprtunities, which is suitable fr kids under 14?
      A. Tutring.B. Service prject s fr teens.
      C. Yuth sprts.D. Animal shelter vlunteering.
      2. What can kids d when vlunteering in sprts?
      A. They can teach yunger players.
      B. They can give assistance t referees.
      C. They can becme prfessinal caches.
      D. They are welcme t visit lcal sprts league.
      3. Wh is the passage intended fr?
      A. Kids’ parents.B. Sprts wrkers.
      C. Animal lvers.D. Schl teachers.
      B
      “Quick, quick, slw, slw,” my husband said as I was trying t fcus. We frequently stepped n each ther’s feet. Bth f us were being rhythmically challenged, and we figured a series f lessns might help us lk smewhat elegant n the flr. Hwever, it didn’t.
      It didn’t matter that the lessns didn’t pay ff. Our learning smething new tgether gave us a string f gd memries, such as taking a Thai cking class n a cld Chicag night and learning hw t make classic ccktails (鸡尾酒) in a cmmn bar. These experiences are my best memries frm the past 10 years. We always have such a great time when we’re trying smething new tgether. It seems t have strengthened ur relatinship, and makes me feel like we have a clser cnnectin.
      It turns ut that my thery is backed by research. One study shws that learning new things with yur spuse (配偶), friends, r partners, can strengthen yur cnnectin r friendship. But hw exactly des this wrk? The key is vulnerability (弱点). “Learning new things tgether strengthens bnds because it is at thse mments that we can shw ur vulnerability t ne anther,” says Dr. Hisla Bates. When we are learning a new task, misfrtunes and failures are bund t happen. In thse mments when we fail, the ther party can be there in favr f us. We can wrk tgether t find a slutin, and wrking tgether helps deepen the cnnectin.
      The benefits gained frm learning new things with yur partner can cme frm activities as small as hiking, trying a new recipe, ging bating in the lcal lake r taking a fitness class tgether. Yu dn’t have t g bungee jumping r skydiving t grw clser. Try selecting activities that bth partners are unfamiliar with, as this will ensure yu’re n the same page.
      Trying t learn smething new tgether nce a mnth will benefit yu and yur spuse r friends. Overall, sme f my best memries with my husband are the mments when we are learning smething new tgether.
      4. What were the authr and her husband ding in Paragraph 1?
      A. Playing sprts.B. Practising dancing.
      C. Teaching lessns.D. Taking a walk.
      5. What can we learn frm the authr’s experiences?
      A. Practice makes perfect.
      B. Gd memries last a lng time.
      C. Prcesses matter mre than results.
      D. Well begun is half dne.
      6. Why des learning new things tgether strengthen partners’ relatinship?
      A. It can encurage them t teach and praise each ther.
      B. It helps imprve the understanding f each ther.
      C. It can reduce each ther’s lneliness and bredm.
      D. It helps find each ther’s weaknesses and ffer supprt.
      7. What’s the best title fr the text?
      A. The pwer f learning new things tgether
      B. The advantages f taking different lessns
      C. The challenge f acquiring new knwledge
      D. The imprtance f imprving peple’s bnds
      C
      It’s a dg, it’s a fx, it’s a wlf... it’s a rbt? A new dg-like rbt has entered the field. Created t help keep airplanes and animals safe by acting a as a predatr (捕食者), the Aurra, as it is knwn, will sn begin its imprtant wrk at the Fairbanks airprt in Alaska.
      Thugh nt ften discussed, the issue f airplane- animal cllisins (相撞) at airprts is nt trivial. In 2023, 92 animal cllisins were reprted t the FAA at airprts near Alaska. And that’s just Alaska. Trying t ease this prblem withut harming wildlife requires sme creative thinking. And that is where Aurra cmes in. Aurra is a headless rbt, abut the size f a hunting dg. Aurra can climb rcks and stairs, and even d a little dance.
      It is these mvements that its creatrs, Bstn I Dynamics, hpe will be part f a strategy t keep runways clear f wildlife, especially migratry birds in the autumn. Silly as it may seem, Aurra can d these mvements f predatrs such as fxes and wlves, which hpefully will create a fear respnse in the birds and ther wildlife.
      Aurra is just the latest in a lng line f rejected ptential slutins t the bird and wildlife prblem at airprts. One suggestin that was suggested in Alaska was flying drnes thrwing a deterrent (威慑物) that included grape juice, but it was believed t risky.
      And yet, despite the fact that Aurra csts abut $70,000, accrding t Ryan Marlw, Aurra’s rbt handler, the rbt is still preferable t a dg: “A brder dg requires fd, training, warmth, but desn’t cllect data fr us.”
      There is smething abut Aurra that has great fun. Maybe it is the dancing, r just the very cncept f a rbt chasing birds arund. Whatever the case, cmparing t ther slutins it seems that Aurra can make airprts just a bit mre safe fr peple and animals alike.
      8. What des the underlined wrd “trivial” mean in paragraph 2?
      A. Serius.B. Unimprtant.C. Incredible.D. Appealing.
      9. Hw des Aurra intend t keep runways clear f wildlife?
      A. By prducing chemical substances.
      B. By mdelling after predatrs’ behavirs.
      C. By using sund waves t drive animals away.
      D. By directly remving animals frm the area.
      10. Why des Ryan Marlw cnsider Aurra preferable t a real dg?
      A. It is cheaper in the lng run.B. It requires fd and training.
      C. It can climb rcks and stairs.D. It can gather data fr analysis.
      11. What des the authr imply abut the Aurra rbt in the last paragraph?
      A. It is nt as effective as expected.
      B. It has brught entertainment t the airprt.
      C. It has made airprts the safest places fr all.
      D. It is a mre practical slutin than ther ptins.
      D
      “There’s nthing mre truly artistic than t lve peple,” said the famus painter Vincent van Ggh. The spirit f that cmment might supprt new research findings that shw spending just 30 minutes in an arts and culture museum has a number f psitive mental health benefits, including measurably reducing the stress hrmne (激素).
      Researchers at the University f Pennsylvania reviewed mre than 100 studies that explre the emtinal experience f visiting a museum, and Katherine Ctter, a pstdctral fellw, cncluded that museum visits yield mental health benefits. “When we enter a museum, we’reentering it with an intentin,” Ctter tld the PBS statin.
      Visiting a museum, she added, draws us away frm the time and place where we live and pulls us int the experience f seeing the wrld thrugh anther persn’s eyes. “We engage different mindsets and different cgnitive(认知的) prcesses,” she said. “Once we get int the center f the museum visit, we see urselves mre cncerned cmmunally (共同地), thinking abut hw things are interrelated in the wrld mre bradly.”
      Walking thrugh an art museum, large r small, is abut mre than spending time in a cl, quiet and interesting space. Ntably, Ctter identified a reductin in feelings f lneliness as ne f the mental health benefits f visiting art museums.
      Part f the reasn fr this culd be the cmmunal experience f bserving artwrks tgether with ther like- minded individuals. But it is als the art itself that brings us int a feeling f cnnectin with ther human beings — creatrs, thinkers, bservers— wh remind us that each f us has a pint f view, smething t say and smething t teach and learn frm the wrld arund us.
      And s we return t van Ggh’s bservatin. Perhaps we benefit frm expanding ur view f the wrld by explring art and culture, in part, because the experience f being human is in itself just that — an art frm.
      12. What can we learn frm the first paragraph?
      A. Vincent van Ggh was a famus writer.
      B. 30 minutes is enugh fr visiting a museum.
      C. Visiting museums is a way t relieve pressure.
      D. Peple visit museums fr different purpses.
      13. Hw did researchers at the University f Pennsylvania cnduct the research?
      A. By ding psychlgical experiments.
      B. By reviewing previus studies.
      C. By visiting different museums.
      D. By cncluding mental health benefits.
      14. Accrding t Katherine Ctter, what happens when we visit a museum?
      A. We bserve the wrld in different views.
      B. We stp thinking abut ur daily lives.
      C. We becme mre self- centered.
      D. We shw great interest in art and culture.
      15. What is the best title f the text?
      A. Museum Visit Is the Best Emtinal Experience
      B. Changing Yur Wrldview Can Change Yur Life
      C. Visiting an Art Museum Is Gd fr Mental Health
      D. Museums Create Envirnments fr Better Learning
      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。
      Valuable Life Lessns Learned Frm Remember The Titans
      I have seen a lt f mvies till nw, can’t even begin t cunt them but there are sme mvies that take yur emtins n a rller caster. ____16____ Yu becme a part f them as they becme a part f yu. Remember the Titans is that kind f mvie and here are sme life-changing lessns that we can learn frm it.
      ____17____
      Yu can be a gd persn deep inside, but if yur attitude desn’t reflect that, yu wn’t get very far in life. Trust me when I say this, attitude creates lng-lasting impressins, and these impressins can last fr a lifetime. Yu dn’t want t becme Negative Nancy, d yu? Once yu lse the respect f thers, it is already game ver!
      Friendship is key
      ____18____ If there is ne thing that we can actually learn frm Remember The Titans, it is the abslute need fr friendship. This is the kind f bnd that can change hearts. Friends will always hld yu accuntable (负有责任的), even if yu dubt yurself. Make beautiful friendships in this wrld. this is the key t an amazing life.
      Never be afraid t stand ut
      Have yu ever turned yur back away frm an pprtunity, nly because yu were different than thers? Remember The Titans shws us that standing ut frm thers is a blessing, it isn’t a curse (祸根). Yes, peple might lk at yu in a funny manner, they may even dubt yu but yu have t fight that. ____19____
      Teamwrk makes the dreamwrk
      Always remember that there is n “I” in a team. ____20____ Everyne needs t play a part, that is hw yu can achieve success. It desn’t matter if yu win r lse, yu just have t give the best f yurself as a team.
      A. Attitude is everything
      B. Leave thers a gd impressin
      C. They are mre than mvies actually.
      D. Remember n ne is yu and that is yur superpwer.
      E. In rder t win, yu have t rely n yur teammates.
      F. It is essential t learn hw t deal with them efficiently.
      G. As yu can nly get s far in life alne, the need fr a friendly relatinship is real.
      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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
      I went ut t dinner at a chain restaurant. I’m blind but I didn’t want t truble anyne. Out f ____21____, my walking stick was beside my right hand. The restaurant had braille (盲文) menus — mst chains d — s I ____22____ asked fr ne.
      I was truly amazed by the thughtful ____23____ given t me. The waitress tk my hand and guided me t sit at the table. Then she gt everything fr me, and ____24____ while I read the list fr what I wanted.
      Then, as I ____25____ my steak, plitely and withut any feeling f ____26____, she asked if I wanted my steak t be ____27____. I can use knife — nt well, but I can d this. I have never felt s ____28____ in my life.
      This als included hw she led me t the restrm as a sighted ____29____. I grabbed her arm, walking half a ____30____ behind her. She even placed my hand n my chair when we gt back.
      Unfrtunately, nt all f us are greeted warmly when we g t a dining spt. I nce experienced a particularly ____31____ service, fr which my heart ____32____ a little. Nw I was deeply mved and started crying. She placed her hand n my shulder in a ____33____ manner.
      I made sure the wman’s manager was infrmed abut hw ____34____ she was. I tipped her, but she wuldn’t take it. I ended up ____35____ it gently int her hand.
      21. A. scheduleB. habitC. cncernD. custm
      22. A. impatientlyB. cautiuslyC. casuallyD. plitely
      23. A. fieldB. curseC. prgramD. service
      24. A. waitedB. leftC. aplgizedD. checked
      25. A. ckedB. preparedC. rderedD. delivered
      26. A. embarrassmentB. lnelinessC. gratitudeD. enthusiasm
      27. A. sent ffB. paid backC. cut upD. packed away
      28. A. respectedB. rewardedC. discuragedD. cnfused
      29. A. managerB. custmerC. guestD. guide
      30. A. sptB. stepC. ruteD. minute
      31. A. dubtfulB. sympatheticC. unpleasantD. ptimistic
      32. A. shneB. cledC. warmedD. brke
      33. A. regrettingB. cmfrtingC. frgivingD. upsetting
      34. A. wnderfulB. intelligentC. generusD. cnfident
      35. A. liftingB. leadingC. pressingD. thrwing
      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。
      Chinese calligraphy is an artistic practice f writing Chinese ____36____ (character) , ften with a brush and ink n xuan paper. The develpment f Chinese calligraphy began alngside the earliest Chinese characters ____37____ (discver) t date frm the Shang Dynasty in Anyang, Henan prvince. Over time, calligraphy gradually tk shape as a frm f art rather than a mere means f recrd. Calligraphy is a ____38____ (demand) and advanced art. The type f brush, density (浓度) f ink and texture f paper can all affect the utput. Structure and spatial layut as a whle determine its quality. Mrever, it is widely believed ____39____ the emtins and philsphy f the writer are directly reflected n calligraphy.
      Calligraphy is refined art. Lan Ting Xu, created by Wang Xizhi during the Eastern Jin Dynasty (317 - 420) , ____40____ (be) ne f the mst celebrated masterpieces f Chinese calligraphy. Its ____41____ (elegant) and expressive brushwrk bestwed (授予) it bth histrical ____42____ cultural significance in Chinese literature. Calligraphy is als within reach, which ____43____ (mean) that cmmn peple can have access t it. Like the spring festival cuplets, calligraphy has always demnstrated persns' preference fr the traditinal cultures ____44____ hanging up sme famus wrks f calligraphy. Withut dubt, the artistry is still _____45_____ (high) valued tday, fr it is mre than just writing, it is a living heritage.
      第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
      第一节(满分15分)
      46. 假定你是李华,参加了上周三你校举行的合唱比赛。请你给新西兰朋友David写一封邮件,分享这次经历。内容包括:
      (1)活动过程;
      (2)你的感想。
      合唱比赛(chrus cmpetitin)
      注意:
      (1)写作词数应为80个左右;
      (2)可以适当补充细节,以使行文完整。
      Dear David,
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Yurs,
      Li Hua
      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。
      I had appendicitis (阑尾炎) when I was twelve. It ended up getting serius, and I was in the hspital fr the better part f the summer. Fr the first week r s, I was s miserable that I didn’t really d anything but sleep, but as I started feeling better, I wanted t keep ccupied. I read t quickly fr my mm t keep me in bks and wasn’t really interested in televisin even then, s my mm was desperate.
      This being the early 2000s, she eventually hit n ne f the mst ppular trends f the time: bead (珠子) keychains. She bught me sme threads, a bag f beads in every clr f the rainbw and a bk that taught me hw t make all different types f animals. I mastered the making prcess f it pretty quickly, and it kept me happily engaged in between bks.
      One day, ne f the nurses came in and saw me wrking n ne and exclaimed ver hw cute it was. She was ne f my favrite nurses, s I immediately ffered her ne, and she immediately attached it t her ID badge (徽章). A nursing assistant asked fr ne, s I gave him ne t, and then my dctr… and then it seemed like everyne wanted ne!
      I started spending mst f my time making lizards (蜥蜴), snakes, and a turtle in the clr cmbinatins requested. My mm said she felt bad that it was turning frm a hbby int a chre, but I genuinely enjyed it and wanted t make smething fr everybdy wh’d been s nice t me when I was sick.
      What I didn’t find ut until sme time later was that ne f the fficers supervising the hspital saw ne f my nurses and criticized her fr the lizard hanging n her badge and the fficer said that the lizard was “ut f unifrm” and therefre against regulatins.
      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。
      Apparently, several nurses had received criticism.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      After that, I cntinued t make different animals with beads.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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