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      这是一份2026年河南南阳市高三一模英语试题(无答案),共13页。试卷主要包含了未知,阅读理解,完形填空,语法填空,书面表达等内容,欢迎下载使用。

      一、未知
      1.What will the speakers d next?
      A.Pick up Lisa.B.Buy sme fruits.C.G fr a picnic.
      2.What is Emma Clark?
      A.A film directr.B.A climate scientist.C.A news reprter.
      3.What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
      A.A birthday surprise.B.Tm’s new shes.C.A ftball match.
      4.What happened at Sunny Café last night?
      A.A live cncert.B.A charity sale.C.A cking cntest.
      5.What prblem d the speakers face?
      A.Their taxi has arrived late.
      B.They’ve missed the bus.
      C.Their car has brken dwn.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      6.Where are the speakers?
      A.At a restaurant.B.At their hme.C.At a statin.
      7.Hw des Alice feel?
      A.Cncerned.B.Cnfused.C.Annyed.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      8.Why is Mark hesitant t live with rmmates?
      A.He fears cnflicts may arise.
      B.He values persnal space.
      C.He prefers living with family.
      9.What benefit f sharing an apartment des Lily mentin first?
      A.Splitting the rent.B.Having cmpany.C.Sharing husewrk.
      10.What des Mark advise Lily t d?
      A.Respect each ther’s privacy.
      B.Talk penly with her sister.
      C.Develp mre independence.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      11.What did the stranger ask Tm fr?
      A.His telephne number.
      B.His passwrd fr scial media.
      C.His bank card number.
      12.What did the girl suggest Tm d?
      A.Tell his teacher and parents.
      B.Ignre the message.
      C.Reprt it t the plice ffice.
      13.What is the prbable relatinship between the tw speakers?
      A.Neighbrs.B.Classmates.C.Wrkmates.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      14.Whse presentatin did the wman attend in the mrning?
      A.Dr. Smith’s.B.Ms. Brwn’s.C.Prf. Wilsn’s.
      15.What is the afternn lecture abut?
      A.Time management.B.Public speaking skills.C.Team building strategies.
      16.What des the man say abut his wrk?
      A.It’s rewarding.B.It’s interesting.C.It’s challenging.
      17.What d bth speakers aim t imprve?
      A.Leadership ability.B.Technical cmpetence.C.Cmmunicative skills.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      18.What is the main purpse f the talk?
      A.T recmmend warm-up techniques.
      B.T intrduce a new wrkut prgram.
      C.T prvide sme advice n wrkuts.
      19.What des Cach Maya recmmend ding n rest days?
      A.Ding light activities like walking.
      B.Taking a full day ff frm activities.
      C.Pushing thrugh with deep stretching.
      20.What type f wrkut will be fcused. n tday?
      A.Dynamic endurance training.
      B.Full-bdy strength and mbility.
      C.Light stretching and active recvery.
      二、阅读理解
      As the mst gegraphically widespread Winter Games ever, Milan Crtina 2026 is nw behind us. It is a gd mment t lk back at hw the Winter Olympics have develped their wn character ver the past century.
      What makes the Winter Olympics special? Beynd the medals lie the stries that travel with them. Acrss brders and backgrunds, the Olympic spirit lives n.
      21.Where are Trvill and Dean frm?
      A.Yugslavia.B.France.C.Britain.D.Italy.
      22.Why is the stry f Philip Bit and Silvi Fauner mentined?
      A.T applaud scial manners.B.T praise true sprtsmanship.
      C.T highlight teamwrk spirit.D.T shw champinship glry.
      23.What des “ding a Bradbury” refer t accrding t the text?
      A.Aviding staying behind.B.Winning with a huge lead.
      C.Setting an Olympic recrd.D.Claiming gld by accident.
      As evening falls ver the Summer Palace, the sky fills with sharp calls and fast-mving shapes f Beijing Swifts (北京雨燕). These birds have been part f the city’s spirit fr centuries, fr their return means summer is here. But this familiar sight has begun t fade, with their numbers drpping sharply.
      Int this stry stepped Terry Twnshend, a British naturalist wh had made Beijing his hme. He discvered that the city lies alng a majr flyway fr migratry birds. Fr Terry, the swift, a bird that nly tuches dwn t nest, became a windw int this hidden side f the capital.
      The biggest questin remained: Where did these birds, brn beneath Beijing’s rfs, g fr half the year? In 2014, Terry led an internatinal team. Wrking with researchers frm China, Sweden, and the UK, they began at the Summer Palace. They gently caught 31 swifts and placed gelcatrs n them. It was an act f trust: setting them free, hping they wuld return.
      One year later, that trust paid ff. The returning birds revealed an astnishing jurney: 30,000 kilmeters frm Beijing, ver Central Asian deserts, acrss Arabia, and dwn Africa’s cast t wintering grunds in Namibia and Suth Africa. The discvery was mre than a scientific breakthrugh; it was a stry. By mapping their flight path, Terry helped peple see these birds n lnger as unknwn dts in the sky, but as living beings whse lives span (横跨) cntinents. Mdern science finally unlcked the secrets f the Beijing swift’s extreme airbrne lifestyle and transcntinental migratin — mysteries that had eluded bservers fr centuries.
      With the migratin rute knwn, targeted cnservatin culd begin. Terry’s map did what wrds alne culd nt. It turned unseen miles int a jurney the wrld culd finally see. That stry starts by just watching the sky, waiting fr a swift t bring its secrets hme.
      24.What has made Beijing Swifts part f the city’s spirit fr centuries?
      A.Their mysterius winter disappearance.
      B.Their sharp calls and fast-mving shapes.
      C.Their arrival marking the start f summer.
      D.Their habit f nesting nly n ancient rfs.
      25.What did Terry and his team d at the Summer Palace in 2014?
      A.They mapped the flight path f the swifts.
      B.They studied swifts’ habitats and behavir.
      C.They bserved swifts returning t Beijing in spring.
      D.They fitted swifts with devices t track their travel.
      26.What des the underlined wrd “eluded” in paragraph 4 mean?
      A.Puzzled.B.Tuched.C.Mtivated.D.Interrupted.
      27.What can be learned frm Terry Twnshend’s wrk?
      A.Nature will have its curse.B.The early bird catches the wrm.
      C.Rme was nt built in a day.D.A picture is wrth a thusand wrds.
      Fr years, the dream future kitchen lked like smething frm a sci-fi film: rbts turning burgers, mechanical arms mving wildly. But at CES (Internatinal Cnsumer Electrnics Shw) 2026, industry experts painted a different prspect. The future isn’t arriving with rbts lking like us. It’s arriving quietly, invisibly, and it’s already here.
      Early smart kitchen prducts made a critical mistake. As Nicle Papantniu frm the Gd Husekeeping Institute put it, “A lt f peple were putting smart features, which yu didn’t really need, int prducts.” Tday’s successful ideas aren’t abut adding technlgy fr its wn purpse. They’re abut frictin reductin — making cking easier withut the user even nticing the intelligence at wrk.
      This shift is clear in the latest AI appliances. Several brands ffer vens (烤箱) with systems that “see” what yu put inside. Simply place the fd in, and the machine autmatically selects the best cking ptin. N buttns, n guesswrk. Refrigeratrs are changing in a similar way. The latest AI mdels have cameras that identify ingredients, track best-befre dates, and suggest recipes based n what yu have. A partnership with chef Jamie Oliver brings AI-made recipes tailred t yur needs. But perhaps the mst unexpected use f AI in the kitchen has nthing t d with cking. Cmpanies are develping smart range hds (抽油烟机) that use airflw t create a lw-pressure zne abve the pan, trapping very small particles (颗粒) befre they reach yur lungs.
      S will rbts replace human cks? At a CES Discussin, chef Tyler Flrence gave a firm answer. “Human-made will becme the new luxury item,” he said, “Machines excel at repetitive, bring tasks. But creativity, the human tuch — these will nly becme precius as technlgy advances.”
      The visin frm CES 2026 is nt a kitchen withut cks. It’s a kitchen where invisible intelligence handles the heavy wrk, and humans are freed t turn ingredients int meals, and meals int memries.
      28.What is the big change f tday’s smart kitchen ideas?
      A.Creating mre rbt lkalikes.B.Reducing truble while cking.
      C.Designing mre sci-fi prducts.D.Adding mre cmplex functins.
      29.Hw d new AI vens simplify the cking prcess?
      A.They recgnize fd and set the right mde.
      B.They bring AI-made recipes tailred t needs.
      C.They suggest recipes based n what yu have.
      D.They use airflw t create a lw-pressure zne.
      30.What can be inferred frm Tyler Flrence’s wrds?
      A.Human creativity will be highly valuable.
      B.AI will take the place f human creativity.
      C.Human-made fd is mre than expensive.
      D.Machines are better at innvative cking.
      31.What can be a suitable title fr the text?
      A.AI in Kitchens: A Smart Master fr Cking
      B.Smart Kitchens: Mre Rbtic, Less Human
      C.CES 2026: When Kitchens Finally G Sci-Fi
      D.Hidden AI: The New Face f Future Kitchens
      On a quiet street in Bangkk, a shp wner watches water rise thrugh her flr fr the third time this year. She simply mves her gds t the secnd flr and waits. Fur blcks away, a newly built park is ding smething strange — it’s designed t fld.
      This is nt failure. This is adaptatin.
      Fr mre than a century, cities treated water as the enemy t be defeated. Engineers built higher walls, strnger pumps (泵) and deeper channels. The enemy metaphr ran deep: We “fight” flds, “battle” rising seas and strm surges. And fr a while, it wrked, r seemed t.
      Then came the strms that brke the walls. Hurricane Sandy flded 51 square kilmeters f New Yrk City in 2012. In 2021, flds in Germany killed mre than 180 peple despite advanced warning systems. The cncrete defenses, perfected ver generatins, were failing in plain sight.
      What these events expsed was nt a prblem in engineering, but a prblem in thinking. Yu cannt defeat water; yu can nly delay it. And delay is nt a strategy.
      Nt with a bang, but with a rethink. In Cpenhagen, after a 2011 fld caused nearly a billin dllars in damage, city planners didn’t just rebuild — they redesigned. A new park called Tasinge Plads nw serves as a public square when dry and a retentin pnd (蓄水池) when rains cme. Children play n equipment that dubles as water strage. The enemy has becme a neighbr.
      The mst telling change may be happening in the Netherlands, a cuntry that literally built itself n the idea f defeating water. Hwever, the Rm fr the River prgram, begun in 2007, has dne smething uncnventinal: it mved dikes (堤坝) back, lwered fldplains, and gave rivers rm t breathe. When water rises nw, it flws where it’s meant t g.
      Back in Bangkk, the shp wner knws smething that city engineers are nly beginning t learn. Water desn’t need t be fught. It needs t be expected.
      The ld questin was: Hw high can we build the wall?
      The new questin is: What can we build that water can live with?
      32.Hw des the authr present the issue in the first paragraph?
      A.By describing a scene.B.By presenting a cmparisn.
      C.By citing a shp wner.D.By explaining a phenmenn.
      33.What des the authr try t illustrate in paragraph 4?
      A.The incnvenience f cncrete defenses.
      B.The severity f natural disasters wrldwide.
      C.The shrtage f advanced warning systems.
      D.The ineffectiveness f ld fld cntrl ways.
      34.What is Netherlands’ water management like accrding t the text?
      A.Cautius and flexible.B.Ecnmical and reliable.
      C.Innvative and reasnable.D.Efficient and systematic.
      35.What d the tw questins at the end f the text mainly shw?
      A.The necessity f cnstructin.B.The imprtance f engineering.
      C.The transfrmatin in cncepts.D.The truble in slving prblems.
      T keep gratitude in my daily life, I started playing a game called “three things”. 36 Fr example, a prject finished early, a sunny day fr running and my Dad cking his famusly muthwatering hamburgers that night.
      Playing “three things” wrks well with its cmpanin attitude — presence. 37 I spent s much time wrrying ver past actins r abut future events. It was nly when I tried t live in the mment that I realized this.
      If I’m truly in the mment, I’m nt wrrying. 38 When wrry taps n my shulder, I’ve learned t handle it. Once that time is up, I let it g. And if there’s nthing I can d? I skip straight t letting it g. N hesitatin, n guilt.
      39 Smetimes I need reminders. Recently I was feeling upset, knwing I shuld exercise but feeling uninspired. “Will yu g jgging with me?” I asked my Dad. “I can’t,” he said. “My ft’s been acting up again. I really need t stay ff it.” I must have let my disappintment shw, because he glanced ver and said, “Hey, dn’t lk s sad! Yu’re suppsed t be the happy ne, remember?” His wrds immediately pulled me back int a better frame f mind.
      With that reminder, I knew I was ging t jg alne. I wuld appreciate the fresh air, the cld, clear sky, and my ability t take each step thrugh the neighbrhd. 40 .
      And s I went jgging. And fr that mment, I was exactly where I needed t be.
      A.I used t ignre the current mment.
      B.There are three things that interest me a lt.
      C.Instead, I’m busy taking actin r having fun.
      D.I fcus n three current things t be grateful fr.
      E.If I spend much time thinking, I’ll feel cnfused.
      F.As I put n my running shes, I felt better already.
      G.This mindset wrks mst f the time, but nt always.
      三、完形填空
      It all started when mm declared war n my vide game cntrller. “Yur fingers are getting flexible, but yur life skills are 41 .” she said, handing me carrt seeds. I stared at the tiny dts. “Seriusly?”
      Our backyard was as 42 as a stamp. Nt discuraged, I planted my seeds in crked (弯曲的) rws. The narrwly spaced carrts grew as 43 as a teenager asked t d chres. By July, I was finally greeted by my srry little babies.
      The crisis 44 n a Tuesday. My carrts staged a jailbreak int Mr. Hendersn’s 45 rse bed. I discvered this when I heard his shut: “WHAT ARE THESE ORANGE TROUBLEMAKERS DOING?”
      My family 46 fr emergency negtiatins. Later, my mm brught aplgy ckies. I brught my shame and seven misshapen carrts t his dr. Mr. Hendersn 47 and then held ne f my carrts like it was the 48 f a crime. “This lks like a ft that’s been thrugh a car…” Then smething 49 happened. Instead f telling me ff, he laughed. A lud belly laugh and tears ut. “Kid,” he said, 50 his eyes, “they’re the ugliest carrts I’ve ever seen.” That afternn, the retired engineer taught me abut sil pH and prper 51 . We made a deal: half the fence line wuld be my 52 farm, the ther half fr his belved rses.
      By summer’s end, ur “Carrt-Rse Zne” was the 53 f the street. All cntributed. Mrs. Green dnated tmat seedlings. The Petersn kids 54 a “bug patrl (巡逻队)”.
      I didn’t just grw vegetables. I grew a cnnectin t earth, t an ld man, and t neighbrs I’d lived near but never really knwn. All it 55 is a few ugly carrts.
      41.A.fantasticB.essentialC.tughD.extinct
      42.A.smallB.wideC.tidyD.bare
      43.A.willinglyB.slwlyC.carefullyD.prly
      44.A.passedB.eruptedC.cntinuedD.deepened
      45.A.sftB.cleanC.rganicD.prized
      46.A.waitedB.remainedC.gatheredD.prepared
      47.A.stepped dwnB.came utC.std upD.walked in
      48.A.sceneB.histryC.prfD.warning
      49.A.ddB.madC.bigD.terrible
      50.A.cveringB.rllingC.wideningD.wiping
      51.A.heightB.cnditinC.spacingD.feeding
      52.A.experimentalB.envirnmentalC.traditinalD.prfessinal
      53.A.secretB.crnerC.talkD.sign
      54.A.pickedB.startedC.visitedD.wanted
      55.A.spendsB.mattersC.makesD.takes
      四、语法填空
      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。
      Yang Yngcha runs his fingers ver a vase, whse surface shines in shades f purple and blue, like a sunset 56 (reflect) gracefully in water. “This ne will g t Lndn,” he says with a smile.
      Yang grew up in a small Henan twn famus fr Jun prcelain (钧瓷). 57 (remarkable), he chse this career path himself at a time when mst yung peple sught careers in cities. “In my childhd, watching my father wrk 58 (draw) me in,” Yang recalls. Childhd curisity gradually evlved 59 a lifelng career.
      Yet mastering the craft is n simple task. 60 fascinates him mst is hw the fire transfrms the glaze (釉) int smething unexpected. This very fascinatin has carried him thrugh cuntless failures. His 61 (pursue) f the perfect pst-rain blue tk ver a hundred attempts befre finally succeeding.
      Such dedicatin als creates cnnectins beynd languages. Yang nce guided 62 American cllectr in shaping a vase. T the cllectr’s delight, it emerged frm the kiln (窑) with a rare purple. That vase still sits n her desk, and she never tires f sending him 63 (pht) captured frm every pssible angle.
      Yang has authred a bk and teaches internatinal students, thus 64 (spread) this Chinese craft glbally. When asked abut the secret, he says, “It’s nt just skill, 65 a cnversatin with the clay, the fire, and anyne wh hlds the piece. That is the real magic f Jun prcelain.”
      五、书面表达
      66.假定你是李华,你校刚结束以“读经典·融中西”为主题的双语阅读月活动。请你给美国朋友David写一封邮件分享经历,内容包括:
      1.你的阅读经历;
      2.你的感想与收获。
      注意:
      1.写作词数应为80个左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Dear David,
      I’m excited t share with yu ur schl’s recent Bilingual Reading Mnth.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Yurs,
      Li Hua
      67.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。
      “Hurry up, everyne! Dn’t frget yur lunches!” Mrs. Jnes called ut as Luna’s class culd hardly cntain their excitement fr their class trip t the Grand Exhibitin. “I’m ging t take lts f pictures,” Mrs. Jnes annunced, hlding up her camera. “We’ll make a wnderful class bk abut ur day!”
      On the bus, Luna culd hardly sit still. When it finally stpped, she leaped up. “I want t be first!” she cried, accidentally pushing past Kevin in her rush. Inside the dimly lit exhibitin hall, Mrs. Jnes gathered the class fr a grup pht. “Everyne, stay t the right, please!” she reminded them. But in the darkness, Luna, still verexcited, tripped ver smene’s ft. She lst her balance and fell frward, crashing right int Mrs. Jnes.
      Crash! The camera slipped frm the teacher’s hands and hit the flr with a sickening sund. A heavy silence fell ver the rm. Mrs. Jnes bent dwn and picked up the camera. “It’s brken,” Mrs. Jnes sighed sadly. Luna’s heart sank. “I’ve ruined everything. Nw we can’t make ur class bk,” she whispered, fighting back tears. Mrs. Jnes gently patted her n the shulder and said, “It’s kay. Dn’t wrry abut that.”
      Thrughut the tur, while Kevin and thers lked in wnder at the exhibits, Luna saw nthing. She was cnsumed by guilt. Even during lunch, the nisy chatter f her classmates culdn’t lift her spirits. “Please quiet dwn,” Mrs. Jnes said with a tired vice. “After yu eat, yu may visit the gift shp. But remember, be back n the bus by 2:30.”
      The next day at schl, the children were asked t write abut their trip. “Since we have n pictures,” Mrs. Jnes said, trying t sund cheerful, “we’ll have t draw pictures fr ur class bk.”
      Luna lked at her blank paper, feeling sad. Then, she saw Kevin take smething ut f his bag — a handful f beautiful pstcards frm the gift shp. An idea flashed thrugh her mind. “What if we use these?” Luna exclaimed, her vice suddenly bright. Kevin smiled and ndded.
      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。
      The idea spread quickly and quietly thrugh the class.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Luna carefully handed the bk t Mrs. Jnes.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Games
      Hst City
      Year
      What Made It Special
      1st
      Chamnix
      (France)
      1924
      Originally just “Internatinal Winter Sprts Week”; nly16 natins; wmen nly in figure skating — but it started it all. The first gld medal was awarded in men’s 500m speed skating.
      14th
      Sarajev
      (Yugslavia)
      1984
      Trvill and Dean earned the nly perfect 6.0s in ice dancing histry. Half f Britain came t a standstill as the natin watched tgether. The pair became natinal heres vernight.
      18th
      Nagan
      (Japan)
      1998
      Philip Bit, the first Winter Olympian frm Kenya (a cuntry with n snw), finished last. But the champin Silvi Fauner frm Italy waited t hug him.
      19th
      Salt Lake City
      (USA)
      2002
      Steven Bradbury stayed behind in shrt-track final, watched fur rivals fall n the last crner, and skated past t win Australia’s first Winter gld. “Ding a Bradbury” nw means winning by staying n yur feet.
      24th
      Beijing
      (China)
      2022
      First city ever t hst bth Summer and Winter Games. All 26 venues (会场) were pwered by renewable energy, setting a new standard fr sustainable Games.

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