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      这是一份2026年天津市红桥区高三下学期一模英语试题(无答案),共14页。试卷主要包含了单项选择,未知,完形填空,阅读理解,书信写作等内容,欢迎下载使用。

      一、单项选择
      1.— I feel very thankful fr yur help when a serius accident happened t my brther yesterday.
      — ______. But luckily, he had a narrw escape.
      A.Dn’t wrry abut itB.Dn’t veremphasize it
      C.Dn’t take it seriuslyD.Dn’t mentin it
      2.All the changes will lead t ________ better N.33 High Schl, ________ that can surprise and inspire all the alumni.
      A.a, the neB.a, neC.the, neD.the, the ne
      3.—Yu haven’t gt the tickets fr the cncert.
      —I knw, and we ______ t get sme fr the last five weeks.
      A.had triedB.will be tryingC.have been tryingD.were trying
      4.一 Hurry up, Jeff! Let’s crss the rad as fast as pssible.
      一 N, yu ________. Dn’t yu see the light is still red?
      A.culdn’tB.wuldn’tC.mustn’tD.needn’t
      5.She cntinued ______ thrwing the bks upn the flr in rder t make her teacher mad.
      A.autmaticallyB.attractivelyC.instinctivelyD.deliberately
      6.He is a muntain climber, an inspiratinal speaker and a(n) ______ fr the disabled.
      A.nmineeB.advcateC.transfrmerD.assistant
      7.She knew all her friends wuld be there. She didn’t want t g, ____________.
      A.thughB.butC.insteadD.althugh
      8.One day I came hme and fund that a present ______ n the desk: a bk called The Art f Prcrastinatin.
      A.has been leftB.was leavingC.had been leftD.had left
      9.______ with internatinal experts with the aim f encuraging further archaelgical research, Fan Jinshi wrked tirelessly ______ that Dunhuang was prtected.
      A.Cperating; t make sureB.Cperated; t make sure
      C.Having cperated; making sureD.T cperate; making sure
      10.What if later in life they cme t a dr f pprtunity, and ______ pening the dr and taking the pprtunity, they just stare at it and wnder.
      A.in parallel withB.instead fC.in additin tD.with regard t
      11.It des nt matter s much ______ we stand in the wrld as in what directin we are mving.
      A.hwB.whetherC.whereD.why
      二、未知
      12.Self-discipline is all ______ it takes t make yurself a better persn.
      A.whatB.hwC.whichD.that
      三、单项选择
      13.Take care! Dn’t ______ the milk n the desk.
      A.break utB.draw dwnC.pull ffD.knck ver
      14.Dawsn is always in pursuit f perfectin. That’s why he has higher gals ______ thers may have been satisfied.
      A.whereB.whatC.thatD.which
      15.—The T­shirt I received is nt the same as is shwn nline.
      —________? But I prmise yu we’ll lk int it right away.
      A.Wh saysB.Hw cme
      C.What frD.Why wrry
      四、完形填空
      The View frm the Slw Lane
      As we pulled int the driveway, I nticed that smething seemed different abut my mm. She was 16 away frm me, her shulders drpped and her hands relaxed. I parked the car and she turned tward me.
      “Okay, we’re hme,” I said, 17 that nw was her time t get ut and let me be n my wn. She sniffled and brushed her hair behind her ears t reveal her bldsht eyes and mist cheeks. She had been crying.
      “Mm!” I whined (嘀咕着说), surprised by the tears running dwn her face. “Why are yu crying?” I asked, 18 I already knew the answer.
      I had just gt my 19 , which I’d been lking frward t fr mnths. I was free — able t drive myself where I needed t g. But nw that I had it in my pcket, I suddenly felt 20 . I had been s quick t grw up, cmpletely ignring the emtins that my mm must be experiencing with her firstbrn 21 adulthd.
      “My baby by is grwing up t fast,” she 22 t say between deep breaths.
      My heart ached. I hated t see my mm cry, and I hated mre that I had been s ignrant tward her 23 . I had been cunting dwn the days, 24 waiting t enter the next stage f my life, 25 she cunted dwn with fear and headache. The 26 and freedm I had previusly felt were gne, replaced by an dd sense f murning.
      We hugged. Then she lked me in the eye and tld me t drive carefully. “Of curse I will,” I reassured her. She unbuckled her seatbelt, pened the dr, and stepped ut. I waved gdbye and pulled ut f the driveway.
      I had been s 27 t start speeding and skirting arund crners that I’d 28 just hw beautiful the ride is. Nw I cruised (漫游) dwn the peaceful tw -lane rad, 29 the sights, sunds, and smells f the nature that surrunds me. At that mment I made a prmise t myself, a prmise t take things 30 and t never, ever, catch myself speeding again.
      Life had passed me by while I lived my days in fast 31 , ignrantly wishing fr tmrrw and 32 t ntice all the beautiful things alng the way. Friendships, victries, heartbreaks — have sped by me because I was t busy lking tward the 33 . It seems life als has its wn 34 , and if yu find yurself ging t fast, yu risk 35 the mments that make it s special.
      Mments like this.
      16.A.facingB.runningC.escapingD.breaking
      17.A.fearingB.implyingC.rememberingD.cnsidering
      18.A.in caseB.nw thatC.as thughD.even thugh
      19.A.carB.fferC.licenseD.schlarship
      20.A.guiltyB.anxiusC.annyedD.disappinted
      21.A.crssingB.spendingC.nearingD.delaying
      22.A.triedB.managedC.intendedD.hesitated
      23.A.feelingsB.greetingsC.warningD.waiting
      24.A.unwillinglyB.impatientlyC.nervuslyD.thankfully
      25.A.sB.andC.frD.while
      26.A.luckB.hnrC.delightD.gratitude
      27.A.afraidB.cnfidentC.surprisedD.excited
      28.A.deniedB.realizedC.discveredD.frgtten
      29.A.enjyingB.fllwingC.imaginingD.recgnizing
      30.A.easyB.slwC.wrngD.persnal
      31.A.upwardB.dwnwardC.frwardD.backward
      32.A.tryingB.failingC.refusingD.pretending
      33.A.frtuneB.sceneryC.pastD.future
      34.A.speed limitB.fast trackC.cmfrt zneD.daily rutine
      35.A.wastingB.lsingC.missingD.deleting
      五、阅读理解
      Hiking Acrss the Great Outdrs
      What limits yu frm hiking mre ften? Many cmplain that they dn’t have a suitable partner t g with. If nt having a suitable hiking partner is keeping yu ut f the wds why nt take a lk at the great hiking clubs acrss Canada?
      Yukn Outdrs Club
      Website: yuknutdrsclub. ca
      Membership cst: $10 fr a single membership; $15 fr a family membership.
      Descriptin: The club crdinates day hikes, backpacking trips, cane trips, muntain biking, crss-cuntry skiing trips, snwsheing trips and varius wrkshps fr members t gain new skills and valuable infrmatin. The trips are pen t everyne and range frm easy t mderate t difficult.
      UBC Varsity Outdr Club
      Website: ubc-vc. cm
      Membership cst: Students $40; nn-UBC students $60
      Descriptin: The UBC Varsity Outdr Club is a scial grup that hikes, muntaineers, kayaks (皮划艇), rck climbs and ice climbs. Travel and utdr-minded UBC students and nn-students are welcme t jin. Members lead trips, run skills wrkshps, hst presentatins and tune gear. Fr a refundable depsit, members can brrw equipment frm the clubrm's gear cache (器材存放点). The UBC VOC has als cnstructed a few backcuntry (偏僻地区) huts in the Cast Muntains.
      Pender Harbr Hiking Grup
      Website: penderharburhiking. weebly. cm
      Membership cst: Free
      Descriptin: Nw in its furth year and basting abut 100 members, the Pender Harbur Hiking Grup ffers a way fr members t meet like-minded individuals and get fit. Hikes are scheduled tw mnths in advance, s get n the mailing list r check the website regularly t find a hike that’s right fr yu! Shw up at the designated (指定的) meeting pint, and get hiking. Hikes are usually ne and a half t tw hurs lng every Mnday and Wednesday mrning, but sme full-day hikes are scheduled, depending n member interest.
      Vernn Outdrs Club
      Website: vernnutdrsclub. rg
      Membership cst: A single membership is $25, and students pay $10. Children are free when they cme with a registered family member.
      Descriptin: Basting a membership f clse t 200 peple, the Vernn Outdrs Club is an active grup that enjys hiking and cycling. Since the membership is cmprised f utdr lvers in general, they are encuraged t share their activity ideas and interests. The grup rganizes a Tuesday Rambles event each week and als hsts multi-day trips.
      36.Which club csts a student the least t get a membership?
      A.The Yukn Outdrs Club.B.The UBC Varsity Outdr Club.
      C.The Pender Harbr Hiking Grup.D.The Vernn Outdrs Club.
      37.What d Yukn Outdrs Club and UBC Varsity Outdr Club have in cmmn accrding t the text?
      A.Bth rganize wrkshps fr their members.
      B.Bth lend hiking equipment t their members.
      C.Bth rate their members based n their hiking skills.
      D.Bth have built backcuntry huts fr their members.
      38.What d we knw abut hikes rganized by the Pender Harbr Hiking Grup?
      A.They are mstly held n weekends.
      B.They are arranged tw mnths ahead f time.
      C.Their schedule can nly be seen n the club’s website.
      D.Mre full-day hikes are ffered than half-day hikes.
      39.When des the Vernn Outdrs Club hld its Rambles event?
      A.Every Mnday.B.Every Tuesday.
      C.Every Wednesday.D.Every Sunday.
      40.Where can yu prbably read the passage?
      A.A P. E. textbk.B.A health reprt.
      C.A sprts leaflet.D.A gym ntice.
      六、未知
      In 2004, when my daughter Becky was ten, she and my husband, Je, were united in their desire fr a dg. As fr me, I shared nne f their wish.
      But why, they pleaded. “Because I dn’t have time t take care f a dg.” But we’ll d it. “Really? Yu’re ging t walk the dg? Feed the dg? Bathe the dg?” Yes, yes and yes. “I dn’t believe yu.” We will. We prmise.
      They didn’t. Frm day tw (everyne wanted t walk the cute puppy that first day), neither thught t walk the dg. While I was slw t accept that I wuld be the ne t keep track f her shts, t schedule her vet appintments, t feed and clean her, Misty knew this n day ne. As she lked up at the three new humans in her life (small, medium, and large), she calculated, “The medium ne is the sucker in the pack.”
      Quickly, she and I develped smething very similar t a Vulcan mind meld (心灵融合). She’d lk at me with thse sad brwn eyes f hers, beam her need, and then wait, trusting I wuld understand-which, strangely, I almst always did. In n time, she became my fifth appendage (附肢), snring n my hme-ffice cuch as I wrked, cradling against my feet as I read, and splaying acrss my stmach as I watched televisin.
      Even s, part f me cntinued t resent walking duty. Je and Becky had prmised. Nt fair, I’d balk (不心甘情愿地做) silently as she and I walked. “Nt fair.” I’d ludly remind anyne within earsht upn ur return hme.
      Then ne day--January 1.2007, t be exact—my husband’s dctr uttered an unthinkable wrd: leukemia (白血病). With that, I spent eight t ten hurs a day with Je in the hspital, ding anything and everything I culd t ease his discmfrt. During thse six mnths f hspitalizatins, Becky,12 at that time, adjusted t ther adults being in the huse when she returned frm schl. My wrk clleagues adjusted t my taking ff at a mment’s ntice fr medical emergencies. Every part f my life changed; n part f my ld rutine remained.
      Save ne: Misty still needed walking. At the beginning, when friends ffered t take her thrugh her paces, I declined because I knew they had their wn husehlds t deal with.
      As the mnths went by, I began t realize that I actually wanted t walk Misty. The walk in the mrning befre I headed t the hspital was a quiet, peaceful time t gather my thughts r t just be befre the day’s medical drama unflded. The evening walk was a time t shake ff the day’s upsets and let the wrry tracks in my head g t white nise.
      When serius illness visits yur husehld, it’s nt just yur daily rutine and yur assumptins abut the future that are n lnger familiar. Pretty much everyne yu knw acts differently.
      After Je died in 2009, Misty slept n his pillw.
      I’m grateful—t a pint. The truth is, after years f balking, I’ve cme t enjy my walks with Misty. As I watch her chase a squirrel, thrwing her whle being int the here-and-nw f an exercise that has never nce ended in victry, she reminded me, t, that n matter hw harsh the present r unpredictable the future, there’s almst always sme measure f jy t be extracted frm the mment.
      41.It can be inferred frm Paragraph 3 that ______.
      A.Misty was quite smart
      B.Misty culd slve math prblems
      C.The writer was a slw learner
      D.N ne walked Misty the first day
      42.What can we learn frm Paragraphs 4 and 5?
      A.The authr didn’t want t walk the dg because she didn’t like her.
      B.The dg was naughty and annying.
      C.Althugh lving the dg, she was reluctant t walk her.
      D.She always shuted at the dg while walking.
      43.The stry came t its turning pint when ______.
      A.Je died in 2009B.the writer began t walk the dg
      C.Je fell ill in 2007D.the dg tried t please the writer
      44.Why did the writer cntinue t walk Misty while Je was in hspital?
      A.The walk prvided her with spiritual cmfrt.
      B.Her friends didn’t ffer any help.
      C.She culd unfld the day’s medical drama.
      D.She didn’t want Misty t be thers’ cmpanin.
      45.What message des the authr want t cnvey in the passage?
      A.One shuld learn t enjy hard times.
      B.A disaster can change everything in life.
      C.Mments f jy suggest that there is still hpe ahead.
      D.Peple will change their attitude tward yu when yu are in difficulty.
      七、阅读理解
      An Epidemic (流行病) f Depressin? Seligman is leading the charge in what might be called Happiness Revlutin in psychlgy. Since Wrld War II, psychlgists have fcused n fixing what is brken — repairing psychsis (精神病), and neursis(神经衰弱). Research has piles up steadily when it cmes t lking at patients wh are neurtic, while the happy r jyful peple amng us have received little scientific examinatin.
      When Seligman did a search t find academic articles abut such “psitive psychlgy” he fund nly 800 ut f 70,000. “Psychlgists tend t be cncerned with taking a negative 8 persn, and helping him get t negative 2,” said Seligman, a University f Pennsylvania psychlgy prfessr. “My aim is t take a plus 2 persn and bst him t a plus 6.”
      In the last 50 years, statistics have shwn that we are less happy as a peple. “While ur quality f life has increased dramatically ver that time, and we’ve becme richer, we’re in an epidemic f depressin,” Seligman said. “Depressin is 10 times mre cmmn nw, and life satisfactin rates are dwn as well.” Seligman argues that the new science he writes abut is shifting psychlgy’s mdel away frm its narrw-minded fcus n pathlgy, victimlgy, and mental illness twards psitive emtin, virtue and strength, and psitive institutins that increase peple’s happiness. If yu want t be happy, frget abut winning the lttery, getting a nse jb, r securing a raise. In his new bk, Authentic Happiness, psychlgist Martin Seligman argues that verall lifetime happiness is nt the result f gd genes, mney, r even luck. Instead, he says we can bst ur wn happiness by making use f the strengths and traits that we already have, including kindness, riginality, humr, ptimism, and genersity. He has named the discipline “Psitive Psychlgy,” arguing that we wuld be better ff building n ur wn strengths rather than bemaning, and hence, trying t repair, ur weakness. By frequently calling upn their strengths, peple can build up natural barriers against misfrtune and negative emtins, he said.
      T cultivate happiness, we must first find ut ur individual strengths and virtues. Next, apply the qualities in such a way as t enhance ur happiness-generating system.
      46.Why culd Seligman’s wrk be called Happiness Revlutin?
      A.Because happy r jyful peple amng us als suffer frm illness.
      B.Because psychlgy is the emtinal characteristic f an individual.
      C.Because psychlgy is the science that deals with mental prcesses and behavir.
      D.Because traditinal research n psychlgy rarely cncerns happy r jyful peple.
      47.What des Seligman mean by saying “take a plus 2 persn and bst him t a plus 6”?
      A.We shuld fcus n happy r jyful peple.
      B.The number f happy r jyful peple will increase by 4.
      C.“Psitive psychlgy” articles need t be published mre.
      D.Happy peple amng us als need imprve their mentality.
      48.Accrding t the passage, traditinal pinin f psychlgy is __________.
      A.encuragingB.ptimisticC.subjectiveD.narrw-minded
      49.Martin Seligman argues that authentic happiness results frm___________.
      A.gd genes, mney r luckB.psitive mental status
      C.cntented life.D.a gd jb.
      50.The main tpic f the passage is ____________.
      A.hw we can cultivate ur happiness.B.why material gds can’t bst peple.
      C.why we shuld cultivate ur happiness.D.hw cmplicated ur happiness-generatin system is.
      Once when I was facing a decisin that invlved high risk, I went t a friend. He lked at me fr a mment, and then wrte a sentence cntaining the best advice I’ve ever had: Be bld and brave — and mighty (强大的) frces will cme t yur aid.
      Thse wrds made me see clearly that when I had fallen shrt in the past, it was seldm because I had tried and failed. It was usually because I had let fear f failure stp me frm trying at all. On the ther hand, whenever I had plunged int deep water, frced by curage r circumstance, I had always been able t swim until I gt my feet n the grund again.
      Bldness means a decisin t bite ff mre than yu can eat. And there is nthing mysterius abut the mighty frces. They are ptential pwers we pssess: energy, skill, sund judgment, creative ideas — even physical strength greater than mst f us realize.
      Admittedly, thse mighty frces are spiritual nes. But they are mre imprtant than physical nes. A cllege classmate f mine, Tim, was an excellent ftball player, even thugh he weighed much less than the average player. “In ne game I suddenly fund myself cnfrnting a huge player, wh had nthing but me between him and ur gal line,” said Tim. “I was s frightened that I clsed my eyes and desperately threw myself at that guy like a bullet(子弹) — and stpped him cld.”
      Bldness — a willingness t extend yurself t the extreme—is nt ne that can be acquired vernight. But it can be taught t children and develped in adults. Cnfidence builds up. Surely, there will be setbacks (挫折) and disappintments in life; bldness in itself is n guarantee f success. But the persn wh tries t d smething and fails is a lt better ff than the persn wh tries t d nthing and succeeds.
      S, always try t live a little bit beynd yur abilities—and yu’ll find yur abilities are greater than yu ever dreamed.
      51.Why was the authr smetimes unable t reach his gal in the past?
      A.He faced huge risks.
      B.He lacked mighty frces.
      C.Fear prevented him frm trying.
      D.Failure blcked his way t success.
      52.What is the implied meaning f the underlined part?
      A.Swallw mre than yu can digest.
      B.Act slightly abve yur abilities.
      C.Develp mre mysterius pwers.
      D.Learn t make creative decisins.
      53.What was especially imprtant fr Tim’s successful defense in the ftball game?
      A.His physical strength.
      B.His basic skill.
      C.His real fear.
      D.His spiritual frce.
      54.What can be learned frm Paragraph 5?
      A.Cnfidence grws mre rapidly in adults.
      B.Trying withut success is meaningless.
      C.Repeated failure creates a better life.
      D.Bldness can be gained little by little.
      55.What is the authr’s purpse in writing this passage?
      A.T encurage peple t be curageus.
      B.T advise peple t build up physical pwer.
      C.T tell peple the ways t guarantee success.
      D.T recmmend peple t develp mre abilities.
      八、未知
      阅读短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。
      My brther and I were driving hme tgether and started talking. Because f this distractin, my brther tk a wrng turn.
      Unfrtunately, the wrng turn tk us tward a bridge and, we had n way f turning back. My brther had t pay t crss. He was clearly thwarted by the mistake and the needless waste f $4.
      As we drve frward, my brther nticed a beat-up (破旧的) black Mustang (福特野马汽车) pulled ver t the side f the rad. A yung guy was standing nearby trying t phne smene. I was busy trying t figure ut which way we went next but my brther pulled ver and asked the guy if he needed any help. And he did. He had a flat tire.
      My brther helped him change the flat. We started getting t knw the yung man wh was frm a rugh neighbrhd nearby. He said that this has been a bad week fr him; earlier he had gtten int a minr car accident, and nw this flat n his way hme frm wrk. But he called us “a breath f fresh air” and kept thanking us because he really wuld have been stuck if we hadn’t cme alng. After we had finished the jb, he thanked us again and pulled ut $20 t try t give it t us. “N,” I said. “We were never suppsed t even get n that bridge. We tk a wrng turn. But nw we knw why we did. It was t help yu. Thank yu fr turning ur mistake int an pprtunity t serve.”
      What I lved mst was watching my brther thrughut this prcess. He was able t turn his annyance ver the mistake int psitive energy. He was able t see a chance t help (which I ttally missed!) even in an therwise negative situatin, which can nly cme frm a calm mind and an pen heart. That was the bridge we were meant t crss.
      56.What made the authr’s brther take a wrng turn? (n mre than 10 wrds)
      _____________________________________________________________
      57.What’s the meaning f the underlined wrd “thwarted” in Paragraph 2 (n mre than 2 wrds)
      _____________________________________________________________
      58.Why did the yung guy call the authr and his brther “a breath f fresh air”? (n mre than 15 wrds)
      _____________________________________________________________
      59.Why did the authr admire his brther after the incident? (n mre than 25 wrds)
      _____________________________________________________________
      60.Have yu ever crssed such a bridge? Please explain. (n mre than 25 wrds)
      _____________________________________________________________
      九、书信写作
      61.假定你是李津,你校交换生Chris看到以下图片,对“绿水青山就是金山银山”这句话很感兴趣,发邮件向你进一步了解。请你给他回复邮件,内容包括:
      1. 解释含义;
      2. 举例说明。
      注意:1. 不少于100;
      2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
      3. 开头结尾已给出。
      Dear Chris,
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Yurs sincerely,
      Li Jin

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