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      这是一份2026届河南省开封市高三一模英语试卷(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
      Guided Desert Adventure
      Are yu an enthusiast f desert adventure? With this tur, yu’ll enjy a half-day f exciting typical desert activities led by experienced caches.
      Yu’ll begin yur tur by driving t a scenic spt n the tp f a tall sand dune (沙丘) fr a chance t take phts f the area. On tp f a sand dune, yu’ll have the chance t slide dwn the side by sandbarding. Frm here, yu’ll get ready fr hitting sme dunes in a fur-wheel drive vehicle. Next, yu’ll hp n a quad bike (四轮摩托) and have time t drive arund the desert in the pen air. Finally, yu’ll have a camel ride arund a small part f the desert.
      What’s Included
      Sandbarding (20 minutes) Dune bashing (35 minutes) Quad biking (25 minutes)
      Camel ride (10 minutes)
      Pickup and drp-ff Water and sft drinks Drive thrugh a camel farm
      Additinal Infrmatin
      Requires a high level f physical fitness.
      Nt suitable fr children under the age f 6.
      Children under 18 must be accmpanied by an adult.
      Price: US $55 per persn. Afternn turs include a BBQ dinner with sweets and fruits fr an extra US $45 per persn.
      Available Start Times: 07: 00,07: 30,08: 00,14: 00,14: 30,15: 00
      1. What kind f experiences can be expected frm this tur?
      A. Capturing the magnificent desert scenery.
      B. Explring the vast desert freely n a camel.
      C. Taking a sand therapy n the tp f a sand dune.
      D. A whle day f diverse desert adventure activities.
      2. Hw much shuld tw cllege students pay if they chse the 14:30 tur?
      A. US $90.B. US $110.C. US $200.D. US $220.
      3. What d all the three reviews have in cmmn?
      A. Praise fr the sunset.B. Recgnitin f their guides.
      C. Advice fr the turists.D. Cmplaint abut the weather.
      B
      At 16, I thught I was ready fr a big rck climb. My dad tk me t a muntain ne sunny day. He led the way up, placing safety equipment in the rck cracks. I fllwed, cnnected t him by a red rpe. When we reached the tp, I felt n tp f the wrld — strng and fearless.
      The challenge came when we had t rappel (绳降) dwn the ther side. Lking dwn, I felt sick with fear. Our rpe wasn’t lng enugh, s Dad had t use an ld rpe left by thers. As I went ver the edge, my heart punded s hard against my rib cage (胸廓) that it hurt, and I wished I were back at the campsite rasting marshmallws (棉花糖) with my little sisters.
      Halfway dwn, I was balancing n a small rck when my dad shuted a warning. A fist-sized stne hit my hand sharply. Pain sht thrugh my arm. I was frzen, terrified that ne wrng step wuld make me fall. I culd nly fcus n the thin red rpe tying me t my dad abve.
      When Dad reached me, I was cld, tired, and t scared t speak prperly. After checking I wasn’t seriusly hurt, he calmly shwed me what t d. “Sit back in yur safety belt. It will hld yu,” he said, demnstrating by leaning back himself. Trusting him, I fllwed suit. My shaking leg finally calmed. Tgether, we rappelled the rest f the way dwn.
      When my feet tuched slid grund, my legs cllapsed. In that mment f relief, I realized smething imprtant. It wasn’t just the climbing I lved, but the feeling f being smene adventurus and capable, and smene wh culd face fear with trust.
      We had many mre adventures after that. Each tested my limits and invlved mments f fear. But I always trusted my dad t bring us hme safe. Every experience, even the scary nes, became a treasured stry.
      4. What was the authr’s initial feeling while rappelling dwn?
      A. Regretful and scared.B. Expectant and nervus.
      C. Cnfident and fearless.D. Disappinted and cnfused.
      5. What challenge did the authr encunter during the rappel?
      A. She slipped ff a small rck.B. She lst her safety equipment.
      C. She was hit by a falling stne.D. She tk ne wrng mvement.
      6. Hw did the authr’s dad help her?
      A. By shrtening their distance.B. By ffering physical supprt.
      C. By giving clear instructins.D. By leaving her alne t calm dwn.
      7. What did the authr learn frm her adventures?
      A. Father knws the muntain best.B. Trust can help ne vercme fear.
      C. Prper equipment is the key t safety.D. Adventure stries are wrth risking fr.
      C
      Can AI music ever feel truly human? A recent experiment with the AI music platfrm Sun ffers sme clues. The study, which used thusands f Sun-generated sngs, asked participants t tell AI music apart frm human cmpsitins. Results shwed that peple were nly abut 53% accurate — almst like guessing. When the music styles were very similar, accuracy rse t 66%, but Sun’s mdels are advancing rapidly.
      I tried Sun myself, using it t make a “1960s-style flk rck prtest sng with earnest male vcals.” The AI created it in secnds. Thugh I culdn’t easily tell it frm human-made music, it didn’t tuch me emtinally. This cnnects me t my persnal experience with Buffal Springfield’s “Fr What It’s Wrth”, a sng tied t memries f my father teaching me t play it — memries that make the sng meaningful.
      Technlgy has lng changed ur relatinship with music. Frm early file-sharing t mdern streaming services, access has becme seamless, as David Bwie, an icnic British rck musician active in the 1970s and 1980s, predicted years ag. Nw, AI like Sun adds mre music t the mix, with Sptify, a leading music streaming platfrm, recently remving 75 millin “spammy (垃圾的)” tracks (thugh hw many f them were AI-made isn’t knwn).
      Histry shws new music technlgies always cause debate. Fr example, sampling was nce seen as lazy r theft but is nw cnsidered an art frm. AI music faces similar questins, but its cnnectin t music feels less persnal than a DJ sampling a belved sng.
      While AI music quality imprves, mst f it, like mst human music, may be frgtten. Listeners ften seek mre than technical skill — they seek stries and human cnnectins. Sme exceptinal AI sngs might find use in films r internet memes, but deep emtinal resnance still cmes frm human experiences.
      We shuld remain cautius, thugh. Past inventins like player pians reduced family music-making at hme. David Bwie believed live perfrmances wuld remain the key t real audience cnnectin. Fr nw, AI can mimic the sund f human music, but the human tuch — the memries, stries, and passin behind it — is what makes music truly meaningful.
      8. What was a key finding f the recent study n AI music?
      A. AI music styles are mre diverse.B. AI music can’t cnvey human emtins.
      C. AI music is mre efficient t generate.D. AI music mdels have stpped imprving.
      9. Why did the authr mentin his father?
      A. T cmpare different music styles.B. T shw his father’s musical talent.
      C. T explain hw t learn t play a sng.D. T prve AI music lacks emtinal depth.
      10. What des the underlined wrd “seamless” in paragraph 3 mst likely mean?
      A. Useless.B. Endless.C. Helpless.D. Effrtless.
      11. What is the main purpse f the passage?
      A. T explain hw AI music technlgy wrks.
      B. T prve that AI music will be mre widespread.
      C. T discuss whether AI music can tuch ur hearts.
      D. T advise that musicians shuld give live perfrmances.
      D
      Rice, the wrld’s cmmn staple fd, is nw being used t prduce a life-saving medicine. Scientists at Healthgen Bitechnlgy, a Chinese cmpany in Wuhan, Hubei prvince, are genetically engineering rice plants t create human serum albumin (HSA,人血清白蛋白), an imprtant bld prtein.
      HSA is the smallest but mst cmmn prtein in bld. Prduced by the liver, it helps keep the right balance f fluids (液体) between bld vessels and surrunding tissues. A lack f such prteins can cause serius medical prblems.
      HSA is vital fr treating burns, severe bleeding, and certain cancers. Traditinally, it cmes frm dnated human bld, but supply is limited. In China, ver 60% f HSA needed had t be imprted. Yang Daicheng, funder f Healthgen, tld China Daily, “We put human genes int the rice plant t prduce HSA.” As the rice grws, HSA is made and stred in the seeds, which are then harvested t extract the prtein. This apprach, knwn as mlecular farming (分子农业), turns rice int a “prtein factry”.
      This technlgy ffers key advantages. It des nt depend n bld dnatins, aviding any risk f spreading viruses frm dnrs. It is als cst-effective because increasing prductin simply means planting mre rice. Furthermre, dried rice seeds can be stred fr years withut the prtein lsing its effectiveness, and the genetic stability f rice ensures cnsistent quality.
      The cmpany’s prgress has been rapid. Early versins f their mdified rice prduced 2.75 grams f HSA per kilgram. Thrugh imprved technlgy, yield has risen t 30 grams per kilgram, with a gal f ver 40 grams. The cmpany nw prduces ne millin dses f its rice-made HSA drug each year and is building a new facility set t pen in 2026. When cmpleted, it will prduce 130 tns f HSA annually, ptentially replacing a quarter f China’s HSA imprts.
      The success with rice pens drs fr mlecular farming using ther plants. Fr example, sybeans are being engineered t prduce prteins fr making animal-free cheese.
      12. What can we learn abut HSA frm the text?
      A. It speeds up the recvery f wunds.
      B. It helps regulate the balance f bdy fluids.
      C. It is generated by heart t aid bld circulatin.
      D. It is transprted by bld vessels t build bdy tissues.
      13. What prblem des mlecular farming help address?
      A. The safety risk f genetic engineering.
      B. The decrease f rice prductin in China.
      C. The shrtage f bld-based HSA supply.
      D. The rising cst f imprting medical drugs.
      14. What can be inferred abut Healthgen’s future develpment?
      A. It plans t exprt its HSA prducts abrad.
      B. It will stp using imprted medical prteins.
      C. It will ttally replace the imprted HSA in 2026.
      D. It will grw ther genetically engineered plants.
      15. Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the text?
      A. Rice: a Medicine fr Life-saving.B. Rice: a Surce f Life-saving Prtein.
      C. HSA: a Key t Treating Severe Diseases.D. HSA: a Prtein Imprtant fr Human Health.
      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。
      Culd Viewing Art Be the Next Public Health prescriptin (处方药)?
      In an era characterized by burnut and scrlling, a therapeutic (疗愈性的) alternative is hanging n a gallery wall. When vlunteers at Lndn’s Curtauld Gallery std befre masterpieces, their stress and inflammatin (炎症) levels drpped cmpared with thse f vlunteers viewing reprductins. ____16____
      That art can lift spirits is well knwn. ____17____ A study by King’s Cllege Lndn asked participants t lk at masterwrks by 19th-century pst-impressinists while wearing sensrs. Half the grup saw the riginals in the gallery, half viewed cpies in a lab. The results were clear: ging t art galleries is gd fr yur physical health — relieving stress and cutting heart disease risk, as well as bsting the immune system.
      ____18____ Earlier this summer, a team f Cambridge psychlgists cnducted a similar prject t shw hw appreciating artistic beauty helps escape the “mental trappings f daily life.” Besides, a Nature Magazine’s review suggests that art can play a rle in public health. And fr the first time in its lng histry, The Lancet recently ran a pht essay shwcasing hw art can enhance lives.
      “When yu experience an artwrk, yu dn’t just see it, but yu feel it,” the art histrian Katy Hessel writes. “The best thing we can d is take time with it.” Time, f curse, is what we are lacking in tday’s fast-paced wrld. ____19____ Galleries are quiet, thughtful places. We stp scrlling and start really lking. Deeply engaging with a wrk f art creates “psychlgical distancing” and enables us t see and take pleasure what is nt urselves.
      Tday we are advised t exercise and eat healthily. ____20____ After all, science has spken fr this.
      A. But that it calms the bdy is nvel.
      B. S we shuld make art mre accessible t all.
      C. There’s grwing evidence t supprt that pinin.
      D. Galleries bring us face t face with human genius.
      E. But this seems t be key t art’s therapeutic pwers.
      F. Will dctrs sn be prescribing a visit t a lcal gallery?
      G. Science suggests that riginal art is a medicine that ne can view rather than swallw.
      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。
      Sctt Bailey can vividly recall the day when he lst his sight. “It happened in an instant,” he says. “I culd see big black drps f bld ____21____ part f my left eye. I shk my head, hping it wuld ____22____, but that nly made the bld spread further.”
      Seeing this ____23____ scene, his wife rushed him t the hspital immediately. There he was diagnsed with a serius health issue linked t Type 1 diabetes, which he had since he was 10. “I had been trying t stp the prgressin f the cnditin. ____24____, by Octber 2018, I was tld I needed eye surgery. But the hspital was t busy t ____25____ it in, s in February 2019, I experienced bleeding which ____26____ my blindness,” says Sctt. “I d feel sme ____27____ it might nt have ended like this if I had had the surgery earlier.”
      During the first nine mnths, Sctt was ____28____ t mve arund by himself in case anything happened. T regain sme ____29____, he started using a stick, thugh it did little t ease the sense f disability.
      ____30____ finally returned after Sctt was paired with Mil, a guide dg. They instantly ____31____. “I can remember ging fr ur first walk and it made me feel ____32____, ‘just smene walking their dg’.” Mil gave Sctt a fresh ____33____. Subsequently, he cntinued studying and earned a master’s degree in psychtherapy. Eager t find a new ____34____, Sctt even jined a sprt club. Nw he ____35____ his life will be exciting in a new way.
      21. A. catchingB. cveringC. pushingD. reflecting
      22. A. cntinueB. cllapseC. freezeD. fade
      23. A. cnfusingB. challengingC. frighteningD. embarrassing
      24. A. TherefreB. HweverC. OtherwiseD. Besides
      25. A. fitB. takeC. putD. call
      26. A. added tB. riginated frmC. made upD. resulted in
      27. A. guiltB. regretC. cnfusinD. sympathy
      28. A. tiredB. determinedC. scaredD. ashamed
      29. A. reliabilityB. stabilityC. affrdabilityD. independence
      30. A. HealthB. HpeC. PrideD. Success
      31. A. puzzledB. changedC. practisedD. cnnected
      32. A. nrmalB. upsetC. cnvenientD. hesitant
      33. A. attitudeB. impressinC. mtivatinD. respnsibility
      34. A. passinB. careerC. ccupatinD. ambitin
      35. A. anticipatesB. cnfirmsC. demnstratesD. guarantees
      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。
      In Chinese culture, the ltus flwer (莲花), ____36____ is a symbl f beauty and purity, hlds great significance in the hearts f the Chinese peple, weaving its way thrugh art, literature, and daily life.
      The ltus’ ability t rise frm muddy waters withut being plluted ____37____ (ech) deeply with the Chinese. Cuntless pets devte themselves t praising its pure beauty, ften ____38____ (cmpare) its perfect blssms t the character f a kind persn. Paintings ften capture the ltus in its natural habitat, surrunded by dragnflies and fish, symblizing harmny with nature.
      The ltus flwer is nt nly a symbl f beauty and purity, ____39____ a valued medicinal herb in traditinal Chinese medicine. Fr centuries, varius parts f the ltus plant ____40____ (apply) t treat a wide range f minr diseases, as their unique prperties can be ____41____ (flexible) used t address varius symptms.
      The ltus is als ____42____ ingredient with diverse flavrs in Chinese cuisine! Ltus rt can be stir-fried, sliced and added t sups. Ltus seeds, ____43____ (celebrate) fr their nutty flavr, are ften used in sweet dishes like puddings and cakes.
      In cnclusin, frm a symbl f purity in art and literature ____44____ a surce f medicine and cuisine, the ltus plays a_____45_____ (distinct) rle in every aspect f Chinese culture.
      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,你校下周末有两个劳动实践活动同时开展:一个是校内传统美食制作活动,另一个是校外社区公益植树。你的交换生朋友Mike来信询问该选哪个,请你回复邮件,内容包括:
      1.你的建议;
      2.说明理由。
      注意:
      1.写作词数应为100个左右;
      2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
      Dear Mike,
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      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。
      The summer I was six, my family mved t Milwaukee, Wiscnsin. I spent mst f my days playing arund the huse r hanging arund my mther. Finally, fall arrived and I started Grade 2. I went t St. Eugene’s and was intrduced t my new teacher, Sister Mnda. I was a bit surprised by this kind wman with fine features. She had a lud vice, walked quickly, and always wre a smile.
      Schl days carried the nrmal activities f classes, lunch, and recess (课间休息). Reccess was always the tughest time fr me. Being rather shy, I fund it difficult fr me t make friends. On the playgrund I wuld sit with my back t the ther kids, crying. I missed my mther, but als feared that the ther kids wuld laugh at me when they saw me crying. This went n day after day and seemed like it wuld never end. Then ne day I saw my mther stp at the gas statin acrss the street frm the playgrund. Nticing her, I ran acrss the street as quickly as pssible, and made it t her side safely. By this pint, I was crying ludly, begging my mther t take me hme.
      Instead, my mther tk me t the principal’s ffice, and Sister Mnda jined us there. When asked hw we culd deal with the situatin, Sister Mnda simply stated, “Just wait. It’s time t get busy.”
      And we did get busy. When recess rlled arund, Sister Mnda was the full-time grup leader. She made sure every kid gt an pprtunity t catch the ftball, hike it, and blck her awesme passing ability. She gt everyne invlved in the games. In reality, she set herself up t be the main target f all the balls the ther kids and I threw, but she didn’t mind at all. She was the best and tallest basketball player, but she always made certain everyne gt a chance t sht fr the basket and bunce the ball dwn the curt.
      注意:
      1.续写词数应为150个左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      With the help f Sister Mnda, I stpped hiding in the crner at recess.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      On the last day f schl, I held a flded paper and walked t Sister Mnda’s desk.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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