2026届安徽省界首市高考英语一模试卷含解析
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第一部分 (共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1.Lneliness is a feeling _______ peple experience a pwerful rush f emptiness and slitude.
A.whichB.whereC.thatD.hw
2.— Is it enugh t finish the frm fr a passprt, Madam?
— Yur passprt applicatin frm shuld be ________ by tw recent phts.
A.updatedB.accmpanied
C.establishedD.identified
3.Obama didn’t explain ______ any larger principles have guided him thrugh the histric cnvulsins f the 2011 Arab Spring.
A.whatB.thatC.whereD.whether
4.They are determined t g int the dark cave, ________ my warning f danger.
A.regardless f B.because f
C.apart frm D.instead f
5.Our cmpany is seeking fr a manager, especially ________ with creativity and imaginatin.
A.the neB.each
C.neD.that
6.–Yu lk s angry. What happened?
–_______ I’d rather nt talk abut it.
A.Nthing.B.All right.C.Get away!D.N way!
7.Thugh small, the cuntry has _____ plants frm desert grasses t trpical jungle.
A.extreme B.abundant
C.artificial D.pisnus
8.The flks were delighted at the message f their relatives _______ that mine explsin.
A.survivedB.t surviveC.were survivingD.surviving
9.In many cuntries in the wrld, breakfast is a snack ______ a meal, but the traditinal English breakfast is a full meal.
A.less thanB.mre than
C.ther thanD.rather than
10.Accrding t The Sun, British scientists have slved the ancient riddle f ________ came first—chicken r egg?
A.wh B.what
C.which D.that
11.Thugh Prfessr Liu ____ in New Yrk fr seven years, he has never regretted mving back t Shanghai, his hmetwn.
A.livedB.has livedC.had livedD.was living
12.The earthquake in Japan, measuring 9.0 n the Richter Scale, was s vilent _______ cause a series f explsins f the nuclear reactrs in several pwer statins.
A.tB.thatC.as tD.as that
13.I need help nw! I have t fix a leaking pipe in my bathrm but I’m nt sure ______t begin.
A.what B.which
C.where D.when
14.Cuntries which cntinue imprting huge quantities f waste will have t____ the issue f pllutin.
A.maintainB.simplifyC.verlkD.address
15.Lk, ____ fashinable clthes is she wearing that all the eyes are fixed n her!
A.sB.suchC.hwD.what
16. public bicycles with a mbile app is mre cnvenient fr users.
A.T unlck B.Unlck C.Unlcked D.Unlcking
17._______, the dancers practise hard t make their dreams cme true.
A.Instead f being disabled B.Being disabled
C.Disabled as they are D.In case f being disabled
18.It is reprted the husing prices in sme big cities fall in different degrees.
A.which B.what
C.that D.where
19.Last year I applied t Princetn University.I ____ they wuld say yes—but they did, and nw here I am.
A.never thinkB.am never thinking
C.have never thughtD.never thught
20.— What happened t the yung trees we planted last week?
— The trees __________ well, but I didn’t water them.
A.might grwB.wuld have grwn
C.needn’t have grwnD.wuld grw
第二部分 阅读理解(满分40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。
21.(6分)“Facts” That Are False
343、Which f the fllwing statements is TRUE accrding t the passage?
A.As ther bigger bills are ut f print, the $100 bill is still the biggest ne.
B.Antarctica with very little rainfall is cnsidered as the largest desert.
C.Hrseradish can be substituted with wasabi fr the similar taste and clr.
D.An strich ften uses its head as a weapn t fight against its enemy.
1、Which f the fllwing is the best fit fr the blank?
A.Ostriches can breathe in the sand.
B.Ostriches have very smart brains.
C.Ostriches bury their heads in the sand.
D.The strich’s head is the lightest in the wrld.
22.(8分) My clr televisin has given me nthing but a headache. I was able t buy it a little ver a year ag because I had my relatives give me mney fr my birthday instead f a lt f clthes that wuldn’t fit .I let a salesclerk fl me int buying a discntinued mdel, I realized this a day later, when I saw newspaper advertisements fr the set at seventy-five dllars less than I had paid, The set wrked s beautifully when I first gt it hme that I wuld keep it n until statins signed ff fr the night, Frtunately, I didn’t gt any channels shwing all-night mvies r I wuld never have gtten t bed.
Then I started develping a prblem with the set that invlved static (静电) nise. Fr sme reasn, when certain shws switched int a cmmercial, a lud nise wuld sund fr a few secnds. Gradually, this nise began t appear during a shw, and t get rid f it, I had t change t anther channel and then change it back. Smetimes this technique wuld nt wrk, and I had t pick up the set and shake it t remve the sund. I actually began t build up my arm muscles(肌肉) shaking my set.
When neither f these methds remved the static nise ,I wuld sit helplessly and wait fr the nise t g away. At last I ended up hitting the set with my fist, and it stpped wrking altgether .My trip t the repair shp cst me $62, and the set is wrking well nw, but I keep expecting mre truble.
1、Why did the authr say he was fled int buying the TV set?
A.He gt an lder mdel than he had expected.
B.He culdn’t return it when it was brken.
C.He culd have bught it at a lwer price.
D.He failed t find any mvie shws n it.
2、Which f the fllwing can best replace the phrase ”signed ff” in Paragraph 1?
A.ended all their prgramsB.prvided fewer channels
C.changed t cmmercialsD.shwed all-night mvies
3、Hw did the authr finally get his TV set wrking again?
A.By shaking and hitting it.B.By turning it n and ff.
C.By switching channels.D.By having it repaired.
4、Hw des the authr sund when telling the stry ?
A.CuriusB.Anxius
C.CautiusD.Humrus
23.(8分)T err is human. Sciety is suffering frm an inability t acknwledge as much.
Fr individuals, errrs are painful. The trick, then, is t err well: t recgnize mistakes and learn frm them. Wrryingly, humanity may be getting wrse at admitting its mistakes.
Few enjy the feeling f being caught ut in an errr. But real truble starts when the desire t avid a punishment leads t a refusal t deal with cntrary evidence. Ecnmists ften assume that peple are sensible. When faced with a new fact, these peple shuld update their view f the wrld t take better decisins in future. Yet years f ecnmic research cnfirms that peple frequently disregard infrmatin that cnflicts with their view f the wrld.
Why shuld that be? Last year Rland Benabu, f Princetn, presented a framewrk fr thinking abut the prblem. In many ways, beliefs are like ther ecnmic gds. Peple spend time and resurces building them, and get value frm them: sme beliefs make wners feel gd and shw their public identity; ther beliefs prvide value by shaping behavir—fr example, religius asceticism(禁欲主义) can help ne avid unhealthy habits.
Because beliefs, hwever, are nt simply tls fr making gd decisins, but are treasured in their wn right, new infrmatin that challenges them is unwelcme. Peple ften engage in “mtivated reasning” t manage such challenges. Mr Benabu classifies this int three categries. “Strategic ignrance” is when a believer avids infrmatin ffering cnflicting evidence. In “reality denial”, trubling evidence is ratinalized(合理化):real estate investrs might make up fanciful theries fr why prices shuld behave unusually, and supprters f a disgraced plitician might claim the negative news t be fake. And lastly, in “selfsignalling”, the believer creates his wn tls t interpret the facts in the way he wants: an unhealthy persn, fr example, might decide that ging fr a daily run prves he is well.
“Mtivated reasning” is a cgnitive bias(偏见). Nt all the errrs it leads t are cstly: praising the perfrmance f ne's supprted ftball team despite cntradictry evidence des little harm. But when biases are bradly shared—within financial wrld r plitical parties—danger arises. Mtivated reasning helps explain why viewpints plarize (两极分化) even as infrmatin is mre easily available than ever befre.
Wrk by Mr Benabu suggests that grupthink is highest when peple within grups face a shared fate: when chsing t break frm a grup is unlikely t spare an individual the csts f the grup's errrs r bring much individual benefit. The incentive(动力) t engage in mtivated reasning is high as a result. Even as the fact n a particular issue is bvius, parties can still becme increasingly plarized. That, in turn, can make it harder still fr a member f ne party t get any benefit frm breaking frm a grup. Indeed, the grup has an incentive t silence independent vices.
Public statements f regret are risky in a rigidly plarized wrld. Admissins f errr can nt nly anny partners but als prvide pprtunities fr ppnents. But it is rarely in the interest f thse in the right t pretend that they are never wrng.
1、Accrding t the passage, beliefs are similar t ecnmic gds in that ________.
A.bth are entertaining and valuable B.bth can be shaped by religius faith
C.bth can reflect wh the wners are D.bth prmte religius develpment
2、Which f the fllwing is an example f “selfsignalling”?
A.A fan speaks highly f his team althugh it has just lst the game.
B.A man cvers his ears when stealing a bell, believing the bell wn't ring.
C.Supprters f Trump believe the news abut his affairs with a lady is fake.
D.Suspected AIDS carriers refuse t be tested thugh it can be dne fr free.
3、What can be inferred frm Paragraphs 6 and 7?
A.Plarizatin causes individuals t break frm the grup.
B.Richer surces f infrmatin decrease mtivated reasning.
C.Individuals with independent vices are dismissed frm the grup.
D.Individuals in a grup engage in mtivated reasning fr their wn interests.
4、Which f the fllwing pinins might the authr agree with?
A.Denying errrs is unavidable.
B.Failure t admit errrs is harmful.
C.Humans are getting better at erring well.
D.Wise peple ignre cntrary wrldviews.
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B10062 Hardback 320 pages
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The Wipers Times, the well-knwn trench (战壕) newspaper f the First Wrld War, is a unique recrd f life n the Frnt Line. With an extrardinary mix f black humr and funny ads, this editin enables yu t experience the spirit f the trenches frm the safety f yur armchair.
B10120 Hardback 388 pages
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Cmputing fr Senirs
This leading cmputer guide explains in easy steps hw t use the Internet, email, Skype and nline shpping, plus hw t manage yur cmputer settings safely and securely. Updated fr Windws 8 and fr Office 2013, it als sets ut t make Tablet PCs, tuchscreens and apps easier t be used, t give yu cnfidence in yur cmputing skills.
B10133 Paperback 240 pages
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1、If yu’re interested in the war years, yu may chse___________.
A.B10062 B.B10133
C.B10132 D.B10120
2、Which f the fllwing can be a guide fr travelers?
A.Philip’s Cmplete Rad Atlas Britain and Ireland. B.Mary Berry Cks.
C.Cmputing fr Senirs. D.The Wipers Times.
3、The text is prbably taken frm__________.
A.a travel guide B.a textbk
C.an advertisement D.a bk review
25.(10分) Fr all the pressures and rewards f reginalizatin (地区化) and glbalizatin, lcal identities remain the mst deeply impressed. Even if the end result f glbalizatin is t make the wrld smaller, its scpe seems t fster the need fr mre private lcal cnnectins amng many individuals. As Bernard Pignant, mayr f the twn f Quimper in Brittany, tld the Washingtn Pst, “Man is a fragile animal and he needs his clse attachments. The mre pen the wrld becmes, the mre ties there will be t ne s rts and ne’s land.”
In mst cmmunities, lcal languages such as Pignant’s Bretn serve a strng symblic functin as a clear mark f “authenticity (原真性)”. The sum ttal f a cmmunity’s shared histrical experience, authenticity reflects a nticeable line frm a culturally idealized past t the present, carried by the language and traditins assciated with the cmmunity’s rigins. A cncern fr authenticity leads mst secular (世俗的) Israelis t defend Hebrew amng themselves while als acquiring English and even Arabic. The same bsessin with authenticity drives Hasidic Jews in Israel r the Diaspra t champin Yiddish while als learning Hebrew and English. In each case, authenticity amunts t a central cre f cultural beliefs and interpretatins that are nt nly resistant t glbalizatin but als are actually reinfrced by the “threat” that glbalizatin seems t present t these histrical values. Schlars may argue that cultural identities change ver time in respnse t specific reward systems. But lcals ften resist such explanatin and defend authenticity and lcal mther tngues against the perceived threat f glbalizatin with near religius eagerness.
As a result, never befre in histry have there been as many standardized languages as there are tday: rughly 1,200. Many smaller languages, even thse with far fewer than ne millin speakers, have benefited frm state-spnsred r vluntary preservatin mvements. On the mst infrmal level, cmmunities in Alaska and the American nrthwest have frmed Internet discussin grups in an attempt t pass n Native American languages t yunger generatins. In the Basque, Catalan, and Galician regins f Spain, such mvements are fiercely plitical and frequently invlved lyal resistance t the Spanish gvernment ver plitical and linguistic rights. Prjects have ranged frm a campaign t print Spanish mney in the fur fficial languages f the state t the creatin f language immersin nursery and primary schls. Zapatistas in Mexic are champining the revival f Mayan languages in an equally plitical campaign fr lcal autnmy.
In additin t causing the feeling f the subjective imprtance f lcal rts, supprters f lcal languages defend their cntinued use n practical grunds. Lcal tngues fster higher levels f schl success, higher degrees f participatin in lcal gvernment, mre infrmed citizenship, and better knwledge f ne’s wn culture, histry, and faith. Gvernment and relief agencies can als use lcal languages t spread infrmatin abut industrial and agricultural techniques as well as mdern health care t diverse audiences. Develpment wrkers in West Africa, fr example, have fund that the best way t teach the vast number f farmers with little r n frmal educatin hw t sw and rtate crps fr higher yields is in these lcal tngues. Nevertheless, bth reginalizatin and glbalizatin require that mre and mre speakers f lcal languages be multi-literate.
1、In paragraph 1, the authr quted a mayr’s wrd t shw that glbalizatin ________.
A.strengthens lcal identitiesB.weakens reginalizatin
C.strengthens individualismD.weakens lcal attachments
2、The influence f glbalizatin n authenticity is that it ________.
A.weakens the authrity f authenticity
B.prevents the develpment f authenticity
C.enhances the imprtance f authenticity
D.prmtes the maturity f authenticity
3、In terms f campaigns fr language prtectin, America differs frm Spain and Mexic in that ______.
A.its vlunteers have enugh spnsrship frm the state.
B.its lcals are nt interested in finding native Americans.
C.its yuths are eager t pass n the lcal traditins.
D.its mvements are nt plitical.
4、Which f the fllwing statements is NOT true?
A.Practically, lcal languages are less used than English.
B.Lcal languages are mre imprtant in daily life.
C.The smaller the wrld is, the mre united the lcals are.
D.The relatin between lcalizatin and glbalizatin is duble-win.
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.
26.(30分)When yur child is suppsed t be ding hmewrk, are they chatting with their friends n Facebk r playing games? Many studies have shwn that multitasking desn’t 1 , 2 yur child is prbably prudly claiming they can d ten things 3 ! Many peple believe that they can 4 tw r mre tasks at the same time, but Dr. Edward Hallwell says this is 5 . The reality is that multitasking 6 pr jb perfrmance.
New hand-held 7 such as smartphnes, iPads, games and scial netwrking sites make it very easy t multitask and “attentin 8 ” leading t difficulty fcusing n the task 9 , such as listening in the classrm r ding hmewrk. “ 10 , the brain actually 11 kids fr multitasking even thugh when yur child is suppsed t ding hmewrk perfrmance n every task gets wrse and wrse. Kids dn't knw that they are ding 12 because they feel better when they multitask,” says Dr Edward Hallwell.
13 the appearance f hand-held devices and scial netwrking sites, teachers have nticed a difference in 14 perfrmance, critical thinking skills and hw infrmatin is 15 . “Multitasking prevents peple frm gaining a deep understanding f the infrmatin they are trying t learn,” says Dr Edward Hallwell. Kids have a difficult time sticking with a” difficult t understand" tpic and 16 t allw themselves t be distracted(分散的), t tune ut and switch 17 t Facebk r using their cell phnes 18 wrking harder at understanding a difficult subject r prblem. In the lng 19 , multitasking affects grades. One study shwed that kids that use the Internet while in class did 20 n tests resulting in lwer grades.
1、A.play B.understand C.use D.wrk
2、A.nly if B.even thugh C.s that D.n wnder
3、A.at nce B.right away C.in n time D.at randm
4、A.advcate B.deal C.perfrm D.prefer
5、A.impssible B.imprtant C.impatient D.implite
6、A.results in B.results frm C.exists in D.exists frm
7、A.designs B.discveries C.equipment D.evidence
8、A.attract B.draw C.pay D.share
9、A.at hand B.n time C.n schedule D.at times
10、A.Uncertainly B.Unfrtunately C.Universally D.Undubtedly
11、A.remains B.rewards C.regards D.reflects
12、A.better B.well C.bad D.wrse
13、A.Since B.Befre C.When D.While
14、A.accidental B.accurate C.accessible D.academic
15、A.prduced B.prcessed C.pssessed D.prmted
16、A.tend B.attend C.intend D.pretend
17、A.ut B.n C.ff D.ver
18、A.except fr B.rather than C.mre than D.apart frm
19、A.run B.walk C.jurney D.distance
20、A.hardly B.successfully C.prly D.mildly
第二节(每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
27.(15分)What can keep yur brain yung and active? Marie Pasinski, 1. dctr frm Massachusetts General Hspital, says, “New experiences as well as a gd snack.”
The next time yu feel 2.(bre) at the pl, play a bard game r cards. Exercising yur mind with a challenging game that requires brainpwer, 3. chess r bridge (桥牌), is mre than just fun. These types f games are s interesting 4. they can build up wrking memry. Traveling, especially in the places where English isn’t spken, can make yu 5.(smart) and mre intelligent. There is a great deal f recent research prving its benefits.
6. the ther hand, eat mre nuts! Nt nly are nuts the perfect snack fr a summer rad trip, they als keep yur mind sharp. Sme nuts are rich in magnesium(镁), 7. can imprve learning skills and memry f mice. The research 8.(publish) in the Jurnal Neurn last mnth. Anther study at New Yrk State Institute als prved the pint, 9. (shw) that mice wh ate nuts made imprvements in learning, memry, emtinal regulatin and mvements, cmpared with 10. wh didn’t eat nuts.
第四部分 写作(共两节)第一节 短文改错(满分10分)
28.(10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下面一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。
2、只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Last year, I went t Australia r a shrt-term study like an internatinal student、 One f my classmates suggested we shared ur favrite recipes fr fds frm ur wn cuntries during New Year’s party、 We all agreed t this wnderful idea cked my unique dishes fr the party、 Hariyati frm Indnesia shared a kind f ckie what was shaped like elephant ears、 Susan frm Suth Africa prepared sme sweet dumplings packed in several banana leaf、 Chiemi frm Japan cked special rice balls mixing with fish、 And I was served Daxia ndles, my hmetwn—Shanxi’s lcal fd、 These variusly fds were all delicius、 Therefre, my favrite was still Chinese fd、
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
29.(25分)假定你是李华,你的英国好友Henry在学习汉语,但就是写不好汉字,特发邮件咨询你平时是如何练习汉字书写的。请你回复邮件,内容包括:
1.书写要求;
2.练习方式;
3.你的建议。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Henry,
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs sincerely
Li Hua
参考答案
第一部分 (共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1、B
2、B
3、D
4、A
5、C
6、A
7、B
8、D
9、D
10、C
11、A
12、C
13、C
14、D
15、B
16、D
17、C
18、C
19、D
20、B
第二部分 阅读理解(满分40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。
21、343、B
1、C
22、1、C
2、A
3、D
4、D
23、1、C
2、B
3、D
4、B
24、1、D
2、A
3、C
25、1、A
2、C
3、D
4、A
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.
26、1、D
2、B
3、A
4、C
5、A
6、A
7、C
8、D
9、A
10、B
11、B
12、D
13、A
14、D
15、B
16、A
17、D
18、B
19、A
20、C
第二节(每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
27、1.a
2.bred
3.like
4.that
5.smarter
6.On
7.which
8.was published
9.shwing
10.thse
第四部分 写作(共两节)第一节 短文改错(满分10分)
28、1、第一行:like改为as
2、第二行:shared改为share
3、第三行:during后加the
4、第五行:my改为ur
5、第六行:what改为that/which
6、第八行:leaf改为leaves
7、第八行:mixing改变mixed
8、第九行:was去掉
9、第十行:variusly改为varius
10、第十一行:Therefre改为Hwever
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
29、Dear Henry,
Frm yur letter I knw that yu’re learning Chinese but yu cannt write Chinese characters well. My practices and suggestins are as fllws.
As far as I knw, many nn-native speakers find it difficult t write a gd hand, which needs lng-term and persistent exercise even fr native speakers f Chinese. As senir high schl students in China, we are required t write Chinese characters frequently, trying best t write them carefully, regularly, neatly clearly and beautifully. We started frm ur primary schl with writing strkes f Chinese characters, keeping the rules f writing and the teachers’ instructins.
S starting frm the grund up, setting yur writing as a daily task, and fllwing a mdel f calligraphy fr practice may help yu a lt. Keep n trying. Hpefully, yu will make it.
Yurs sincerely,
Li Hua
The $100 bill is the biggest bill in circulatin. Althugh the federal gvernment stpped printing them in 1945, currency ntes f $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 are still legal tender. Mst f them have been snatched up by private cllectrs. Between December 18, 1934, and January 9,1935, the gvernment put ut $100,000 ntes. Hwever, they were nly fr transactins between Federal Reserve banks and never went ut t the general public.
The Sahara is the wrld’s largest desert. Technically, Antarctica is. The U.S. Gelgical Survey defines a desert as “dry land with a rainfall f usually less than ten inches per year that supprts nly sparse vegetatin and a limited ppulatin f peple and animals.” Antarctica averages nly six inches f rain a year (mstly as snw) and is almst 5.5 millin square miles. The Sahara is nly 3.3 millin square miles.
The green paste served with yur sushi is wasabi. Wasabi is expensive and difficult t grw. Since it’s in the same family, mst restaurants and fd cmpanies use hrseradish (with fd clring) instead. Real wasabi is mre cmplex and sweeter than what yu get in a typical Japanese restaurant.
_______________________________________ The striches wuld suffcate (窒息) if they did. If an enemy is appraching, a frightened strich will lay its head and neck flat against the grund as a camuflage (伪装) ply. Sme human nlkers have assumed that the birds’ light-clred heads were actually in the sand.
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