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      这是一份2026届河南省郑州市某中学高三上学期模拟二英语试卷(无答案),共8页。试卷主要包含了阅读理解,完形填空,语法填空,书信写作,书面表达等内容,欢迎下载使用。

      一、阅读理解
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      A.Mental relief.B.Fast recvery.
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      2.Hw shuld patients use VEVYE prperly?
      A.Stp using cntacts.B.Wash eyes befre using it.
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      A.A website f a drug cmpany.B.A patient review platfrm.
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      When my husband Paul persuaded me t adpt a dg, I was full f dubts. At 65, I thught we shuld be planning trips, nt picking up dg hair. I never believed I culd lve a dg, especially nt the scruffy mutt with a trn ear frm the shelter. I agreed nly fr Paul’s sake.
      Casey burst int ur lives like a strm. Our mrning walks became a daily struggle. His pwerful nse guided him, pulling me tward every piece f frgtten pizza r chicken nugget n the grund. The sight f a squirrel turned him int a frantic creature, leaping and hwling, while I tried desperately t hld him back. I felt exhausted and defeated, ften hearing the mcking questin, “Wh’s walking wh?”
      Hpe arrived with Laurie, a yung dg trainer. She explained that Casey was a hund — brn t hunt. Laurie taught us nt t yell in panic, but t use a firm, cnfident vice t break his fcus. I practiced shuting, “Casey!” with authrity, smething that had always been hard fr me. When he listened, he wuld get a treat and a “Gd by”. It was a new language we were learning tgether.
      Slwly, the chas began t abate. We started walking tgether nt as enemies, but as a team. I learned his habits, and he began t respnd t my vice. The cnstant pulling turned int a gentle rhythm except fr an ccasinal excited ne, the clinking f his tags keeping time with my steps. My frustratin sftened int understanding, and then, int lve.
      The greatest gift, hwever, was peace. I had always been a restless sleeper. One sleepless night, I fund Casey sund asleep n the cuch, breathing deeply and calmly. I lay my head n his warm chest, and fr the first time, felt my wrries melt away with his steady breath.
      This unexpected cmpanin, nce a surce f anxiety, had quietly taught me hw t find rest and acceptance. He was n lnger just Paul’s dg; he had becme the heart f ur hme.
      4.Hw did the authr initially feel abut walking the dg?
      A.Scared.B.Dubtful.C.Indifferent.D.Frustrated.
      5.Why did Casey behave badly during walks at the beginning?
      A.He culdn’t resist his nature t explre. B.He wasn’t familiar with the rutes well.
      C.He culdn’t cncentrate withut a trainer.D.He didn’t like the authr’s initial apprach.
      6.What des the underlined wrd “abate” in paragraph 4 mean?
      A.Cease.B.Unfld.C.Fade.D.Develp.
      7.What was the greatest gift the authr received frm Casey?
      A.A psitive attitude. B.A clse friendship.
      C.A sense f belnging.D.A cure fr restlessness.
      Rbert Campbell, a 68-year-ld retired teacher frm Glasgw, has lived with type 2 diabetes (糖尿病) fr a decade. Recently, wrrying blurriness in his visin prmpted him t seek a screening fr diabetic retinpathy — a diabetes-related eye disease that causes blindness. Traditinally, he wuld have faced a lng wait fr a specialist appintment within Sctland’s Natinal Health Service.
      His lcal clinic, hwever, was part f a new pilt prgram using an AI-pwered platfrm fr eye disease called “RetinaScan AI”. The prcess was simple: a staff member tk a phtgraph f Rbert’s retina (视网膜). Within minutes, the system prvided an autmated assessment, detecting subtle signs f the disease with remarkable accuracy. This initiative effectively skipped the traditinal bttleneck, bringing expert-level screening directly t the cmmunity.
      The technlgy is built n deep learning. The AI was trained n hundreds f thusands f retinal images previusly labeled by eye dctrs. Thrugh this prcess, it learned t identify critical indicatrs f diabetic eye disease with a cnsistency unaffected by humantedness. Its primary rle is screening: efficiently identifying healthy patients and flagging thse, like Rbert, wh require urgent specialist care.
      “Platfrms like RetinaScan AI are game-changers,” explains Dr. Eleanr Reed, a cnsultant eye dctr. “They dn’t replace ur expertise; they enhance it. By handling the massive initial screening wrklad, they ensure that human specialists can fcus their skills n cmplex diagnses and treatment planning, ultimately preventing preventable visin lss.”
      The Glasgw pilt has already yielded prmising results. In its first six mnths, the prgram successfully screened ver 5,000 patients, cutting average wait times fr screening frm 12 weeks t just days. Mre imprtantly, it has accurately tagged hundreds f at risk individuals, like Rbert, fr early interventin, demnstrating a meaningful impact n patient utcmes.
      Rbert Campbell’s stry is just the first chapter. This pilt prgram paves the way fr AI technlgy t expand glbally, reaching millins wh need these vital screenings.
      8.What prblem did Rbert Campbell face befre the AI prgram was intrduced?
      A.He was fund t have a rare diabetic eye disease.
      B.He had t wait lng fr a specialist appintment.
      C.His lcal clinic lacked the necessary equipment.
      D.His eye disease was t advanced t be treated.
      9.What is the main advantage f “RetinaScan AI” accrding t the text?
      A.It replaces the need fr human dctrs.
      B.It prvides immediate treatment fr patients.
      C.It is cheaper than traditinal screening methds.
      D.It ffers quick and accurate screening in cmmunities.
      10.Why des Dr Eleanr Reed call AI platfrms “game-changers”?
      A.They finally avid visin lss. B.They treat cmplex diseases.
      C.They manage initial screenings.D.They wrk withut specialists.
      11.What can be a suitable title fr the text?
      A.Hw is AI Transfrming Eye Care? B.Is AI the Dctr’s Newest Assistant?
      C.What Culd AI Cntribute t Humans?D.Can AI Systems See Mre Than Dctrs?
      Fr years, mst new cars sld have been equipped with high-tech tuch screens that cntrl varius functins, frm air cnditining and navigatin t music. Even safety features like autmatic lane-keeping are smetimes screen-cntrlled. But are tuch screens safe fr drivers t use while driving?
      Traditinal physical buttns allw drivers t perate cntrls withut lking away frm the rad. Hwever, tuch screens ffer n physical feedback, making it harder t use them withut direct visual attentin. Since a single screen handles dzens f functins, finding a particular setting ften means tapping thrugh several sub-menus. The result, say critics, is a dangerus distractin.
      Research backs that up. In 2022, Swedish researchers cnducted a study cmparing 11 cars with tuch screens t an lder mdel with physical buttns. They measured hw lng it tk drivers t perfrm simple tasks like changing radi statins r adjusting temperature while driving at 110 km/h.
      The results were striking. In the lder car, drivers cmpleted all tasks in abut ten secnds, during which the car traveled apprximately 300 meters. In the wrst-perfrming mdern car, the same tasks tk 45 secnds, with the car cvering 1.4 kilmeters. Even the best-perfrming mdels required several secnds lnger than the traditinal buttn-cntrlled car.
      Anther study in 2024 by Nrwegian researchers used gaze-tracking cameras t measure distractin times. They fund that even the quickest task—adjusting temperature — tk drivers’ eyes ff the rad fr an average f 3.5 secnds. Finding a new radi statin tk 11 secnds, while entering a new navigatin address tk 16 secnds. An analysis published in 2020 by the Transprt Research Labratry, a British rganizatin, fund that tuch screens impaired a driver’s reactin time mre than driving ver the legal alchl limit.
      Safety rganizatins are taking actins. Starting this year, Eur NCAP, which prvides safety ratings fr cars in Eurpe, will require that certain critical functins like turn signals and windshield wipers must be cntrlled by physical buttns fr a car t receive the highest five-star safety rating. Meanwhile, car manufacturers are respnding t cncerns. Vlkswagen, Hyundai, and Prsche have begun returning physical buttns t their new mdels, recgnizing that many drivers find tuch screens incnvenient and ptentially dangerus. As car technlgy cntinues t evlve, the balance between innvatin and safety remains an imprtant cnsideratin.
      12.What makes tuch screens less user-friendly fr drivers?
      A.They are energy cnsuming. B.They have a single functin.
      C.They prvide n physical respnse.D.They are mre expensive t prduce.
      13.What did the Swedish study fcus n?
      A.Drivers’ feelings abut cntrl systems.
      B.The time required t perfrm simple peratins.
      C.The varius rad cnditins and driving speeds.
      D.The lng-term impact f tuch screens n driving habits.
      14.Why did Eur NCAP set the new rules?
      A.T reduce prductin cst.B.T prmte mre tuch screens use.
      C.T enhance driving safety.D.T encurage new system develpment.
      15.Which f the fllwing is the main idea f the passage?
      A.Tuch screens may pse risks t driving safety.
      B.Safety is an imprtant cnsideratin fr driving.
      C.Physical buttns shuld be replaced by tuch screens.
      D.Tuch screens are mre cnvenient than physical buttns.
      Accrding t a 2024 attentin study by King’s Cllege Lndn, 49% f the UK public are experiencing “ppcrn (爆米花) brain”, a mental state featuring divided attentin and wandering thughts. 16 In respnse t the findings, psychlgist Tina Chummun gives her tp tips.
      Adpt the mind map methd. T manage a distracted (分心的) mind, write dwn everything, like appintments, wrries and t - ds, withut rganizing it initially. Once everything is n paper, grup these int life areas like wrk r emtinal wellbeing. 17 This creates rder and gives yur brain permissin t cncentrate.
      Every time yu feel yur thughts wandering, give yurself three secnds — breathe in, name what yu’re feeling, and redirect yur fcus. 18 By ding s, yu may turn dwn the heat when yur brain is wrking vertime.
      Minimizing tech is als the key t getting back n track in yur daily life. A full digital withdrawal is unrealistic. 19 Then it culd be fllwed by a five-minute screen time reward. It teaches yur brain t tlerate stillness withut feeling punished.
      20 At first, yu may feel bred, as ppcrn brain likes being ‘g g g’ t feel safe. “G fr a walk withut music, r simply stare ut yur windw,” suggests Tina. “Sit in silence and bserve yur thughts. Let yur brain breathe. It is smetimes exactly what yur nervus system needs.”
      S, are yu ready t quiet the mental ppcrn and get yur fcus back?
      A.Allw space in yur day fr ding nthing.
      B.S, what’s making ur brains pp like ppcrn?
      C.Instead, g ttally screen-free fr 25-30 minutes.
      D.Starving distractins and feeding fcus is a nice idea.
      E.Then ask yurself: what matters nw and what can wait?
      F.They feel their attentin less fcused and deep thinking rarer.
      G.This practice enables yu t slw dwn and manage emtins.
      二、完形填空
      Just ahead n the narrw rad, the light frm Kim’s trch (手电筒) flashed twards me. Her bike stayed 21 , but mine was snaking all ver the place. I had cmpletely lst my 22 . It seemed cycling in the 23 had caused my mind t lse all sense f directin.
      I lked hard, hping t 24 the grass edges, but there was nthing but Kim’s 25 trchlight far ahead. My heart punded wildly. I was trying my best t keep this anxiety internal, nt wanting Kim t 26 the full extent f my fear.
      S I frced my 27 back t the frest we had cycled thrugh earlier: the tall trees, the sund f the wind and smething 28 fr me nw—the sense f excitement I had felt. 29 by this memry, I tried t put aside the anxiety. I 30 my phne’s trch. The light was weak, but it was enugh: the heaviness arund my visin 31 and I fund my balance again.
      As I pushed int the pedals (脚踏板and began t mve, I 32 a sky full f cuntless stars. Then, I saw smething even mre 33 . “KIM!” She turned, thinking smething was wrng. But 34 high abve us was a magical shting star, bright with a thick tail in its wake.
      That night, I learned a valuable lessn: Dn’t let the darkness stp yu frm mving frward. Smetimes all yu need is a little mre 35 t find yur way.
      21.A.safeB.steadyC.cleanD.still
      22.A.interestB.wayC.balanceD.sight
      23.A.windB.wildC.muntainsD.dark
      24.A.make utB.search frC.give upD.ride acrss
      25.A.naturalB.sftC.blindingD.dying
      26.A.nticeB.explreC.ignreD.understand
      27.A.astnishmentB.curisityC.imaginatinD.enthusiasm
      28.A.luckyB.rareC.hardD.fresh
      29.A.CnfusedB.WrnC.MvedD.Encuraged
      30.A.switched nB.tk utC.shwed ffD.put up
      31.A.grewB.clearedC.remainedD.wrsened
      32.A.picturedB.witnessedC.recalledD.tuched
      33.A.puzzlingB.satisfyingC.amazingD.challenging
      34.A.flyingB.hangingC.risingD.circling
      35.A.patienceB.wisdmC.lightD.time
      三、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。
      A public art prgram 36 (feature) saln discussins, guided exhibitin turs and grup drawing was held n Sunday at the Sng Art Museum in Beijing, giving yunger audiences an immersive encunter with art. 37 traditinal art events that ften keep viewers at a distance, this prgram 38 (active) encuraged participants t step int the rle f c-creatrs. Prfessinal instructrs prvided ne-n-ne 39 (guide), helping attendees seize the details f exhibits and write dwn their persnal reflectins. This hands-n apprach allwed yung art lvers t mve beynd passive appreciatin, frming a 40 (clse) cnnectin with the artwrks arund them than usual.
      In particular, the prgram happened t kick ff n the same day with the pening f The Reader, the Writer, 41 exhibitin cmmitted t explring the artistic evlutin (演变) f the famus cntemprary artist Zhang Xiagang. Carefully planned by Cui Cancan, the exhibitin runs thrugh December 4th and 42 (display) nearly 400 wrks made since 1975. The prgram was launched t invite participants 43 (explre) the essence f beauty and Eastern philsphical utlks shwn in art.
      The daylng event reached its highlight with a theme saln discussin, 44 Zhang Xiagang and Cui Cancan attended t share their insights. They engaged in a thughtful dialgue abut the pwer f beauty, discussing hw it enhances scial artistic tastes 45 shapes persnal decisin-making.
      四、书信写作
      46.假定你是李华,你校英语广播站计划推出一档新栏目“每日金曲 (Sng f the Day)”。请你给栏目负责人Mr. Smith写一封邮件,内容包括:
      (1) 你的看法;
      (2) 你的建议。
      注意:
      (1) 写作词数应为80左右;
      (2) 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
      Dear Mr. Smith,
      _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Yurs,
      Li Hua
      五、书面表达
      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。
      On the mrning f his 1, 500-meter race at the 1968 Games, the determined runner Kip Kein f Kenya fund himself in a rather awful situatin. He was seated in the backseat f a smewhat shabby taxi, making his way t the Olympic Stadium in the bustling city f Mexic City.
      He was understandably wrried. The city was in the grip f a massive traffic cngestin. Everywhere he lked, there were traffic jams stretching as far as the eye culd see. The hnking(按喇叭)f hrns filled the air, creating a chatic symphny. His taxi, a small vehicle amidst the sea f larger cars, buses, and ther taxis, was barely inching frward.
      Kein, with a furrwed brw, kept lking ahead at the lng line f cars, buses, and taxis in frnt f him. The vehicles were bumper-t-bumper, and the drivers seemed frustrated, sme impatiently drumming their fingers n the steering wheels.
      It was an hur befre his race, and he tk a deep breath, trying t calm his nerves. As time ticked away, it became fifty minutes, and he culd feel a sense f unease creeping up n him. The taxi mved a few mre meters, but the prgress was extremely slw. Frty minutes passed, and he started t tap his ft nervusly n the flr f the taxi. The traffic shwed n signs f letting up. Then, it was twenty minutes befre the race. Kein’s heart began t pund a bit faster. He culd see peple n the sidewalks, sme f them wearing Olympic-themed clthing, walking twards the stadium with excited expressins. Meanwhile, he was still stuck in the traffic.
      Finally, it was nly ten minutes befre the start f the race. And t his disappintment, the taxi was still a full 2 kilmeters frm the stadium. Cnsidering the current traffic situatin, the distance seemed almst impssible t cver. What’s wrse, earlier that mrning, even befre getting int the taxi, he had been wrried that the pain in his stmach might affect his perfrmance.
      注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;
      2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
      After a mment’s thught, hwever, Kein made a decisin.
      _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      When Kein hurriedly ran int the stadium, ther players were ready fr the race.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Use VEVYE eye drps exactly as directed by yur dctr.
      Wash yur hands befre using the eye drps.
      The usual dse (剂量) is 1 drp int each eye twice daily, apprximately 12 hurs apart.
      If used with ther eye drps then allw a 15-minute gap between prducts.
      D nt tuch the bttle tip t the eye r ther surfaces t avid ptential fr eye injury.
      VEVYE shuld nt be applied while wearing cntacts. Remve cntacts prir t using VEVYE.
      After applying VEVYE t the eyes, wait 15 minutes befre putting cntacts back in.

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