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2026屆四川省綿陽(yáng)市高三英語(yǔ)第一學(xué)月模擬練習(xí)卷(新高考II卷地區(qū)適用)一、聽力選擇題(★)1.Whatisthewomanplanningtodoontheweekend?

A.Stayhomeandread.B.Gohikingwithfriends.C.Watchamovie.(★★)2.Whatdowelearnfromthewoman?

A.Sheoffershelptotheman.B.Shewantsthemantohelpher.C.Shedoesn’tcareabouttheman’swork.(★★)3.Whatdoesthemanaskaboutthecoffeeshop?

A.Ifit’sopen.B.IfithasWi-Fi.C.Ifitservesfood.(★)4.Whatdoesthemandobeforewatchingnewmovies?

A.Hewaitsforreviews.B.Hewatchestrailers.C.Heasksfriendsforrecommendations.(★★)5.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutholidayshopping?

A.Shehatesit.B.She’sindifferenttoit.C.Shelovesit.(★★★)聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。6.Whatisthenameofthenewcafé?

A.BrewHaven.B.CoffeeCorner.C.PastriesParadise.7.Whateventdoesthecaféhosteveryweekend?

A.Cookingclasses.B.Artexhibitions.C.Livemusicshows.(★★)聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。8.Whatcanvisitorsseeatthenewconservatory?

A.Rarefishspecies.B.Rarebutterflies.C.Dinosaurbones.9.Whenarethereticketdiscounts?

A.Weekends.B.Holidays.C.Weekdays.(★★)聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。10.Whathasthemancutoutofhisdiet?

A.Fastfood.B.Sugarydrinks.C.Redmeat.11.Whathasthemannoticedsincechanginghisdiet?

A.Increasedenergylevels.B.Weightloss.C.Bettersleep.12.Howoftendoesthewomangotothegym?

A.Onceaweek.B.Twiceaweek.C.Threetimesaweek.13.Whatdoesthewomanrecommendthemantryforexercise?

A.Yoga.B.Cardioandstrengthtraining.C.Swimming.(★★)聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。14.Whatdepartmenthasanewjobopening?

A.HR.B.Marketing.C.Finance.15.Whatdoesthewomanthinkaboutthejob?

A.She’snotinterested.B.She’sunsure.C.She’sthinkingofapplying.16.Whatskilldoesthemanfeelhelacksforthejob?

A.Socialmediamarketing.B.Projectmanaging.C.Articlewriting.17.Whenistheapplicationdeadlineforthejob?

A.ThisFriday.B.NextMonday.C.NextFriday.(★★★★)聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。18.Inwhichenvironmentwasthebluejellyfishdiscovered?

A.Shallowsea.B.Deepsea.C.Coldocean.19.Whatisthesourceofenergyforthebluejellyfishtoproducelight?

A.Sunlight.B.Specialsubstancesinitsbody.C.Heatsourceinthedeepsea.20.Whatisthesignificanceofthebluejellyfishforscientists?

A.Itprovidescluesforstudyingdeep-seaecosystems.B.Ithelpstodevelopnewlightingtechnologies.C.Itaidstostudyothercreaturesinthedeepsea.二、閱讀理解(★★)CYCLINGEVENTSRIDEFORAREASONOurcyclingprogrammeencouragessupporterstocycleforcharityacrosstheUKandbeyond.We’veensuredthatthere’sabikeeventforallabilities,frombeginnerstoadvancedroadcyclists,withroutesrangingindistanceanddifficulty.Allourcyclingeventsarefullysupportedandwe’llhelpateverystageoftheprocess.RIDELondontoParisDate:23–27July2025Registrationfee:£109PassingthroughthebeautifulKentcountryside,wecrosstheChannelandcontinuethroughthesmallvillagesandmedieval(中世紀(jì))markettownsofNorthernFrance.Withlongdaysontherideandsometoughhillclimbs,thesightoftheEiffelTowerwillgivearealsenseofachievement.RIDEWessexDownsDate:30March2025Prices:34Miles:£36.5070Miles:£46.50100Miles:£48.50Takeonournewestsportive,partoftheRIDESeries,featuringsomeofthebestoftheNorthWessexDownsAreaofOutstandingNaturalBeauty,withthreeroadroutesofferingsomethingtosuitallabilities.RIDECastleDate:11May2025Prices:36Miles:£36.5073Miles:£46.50100Miles:£48.50126Miles:£58.50ExpectsometoughmountainclimbsafterdepartingthegrandTonbridgeCastlewith800otherridersandexperiencesomeamazingviewsacrosstheKentcountryside.RIDESuffolkSunriseDate:18May2025Prices:42Miles:£36.5065Miles:£46.50102Miles:£48.50Experiencedridersbreaktheirlimitsonthisfastandexcitingsportive,ornewerridershandletheirfirstlong-distanceonflatandeasyterrains(地形).21.Whichofthefollowingeventswillcrosstwocountries?

A.RIDELondontoParis.B.RIDEWessexDowns.C.RIDECastle.D.RIDESuffolkSunrise.22.WhatdoRIDEWessexDownsandRIDESuffolkSunrisehaveincommon?

A.Theybothhaveamassivenumberofriders.B.Theyarebothsuitableforridersofalllevels.C.Theybothrequirehighridingskills.D.Theybothlastforacoupleofdays.23.Thepricesoftheevents,exceptRIDELondontoParis,aredeterminedby________.

A.theirdistanceB.theirdifficultyC.theirnumberofparticipantsD.theirstartingdate(★★★)AsaSpanishmajor,IchosetheIESSantiagoprogrambecauseitprovidesopportunitiesforservice-learningprograms.DuringmyfirstfewweeksinSantiago,IvisitedvariousorganizationstogetanideaofwhatfieldsIcouldworkin.OnthebrochurefromtheAsociaciónNacionaldeDiscapacitadoMental(ANDIME),aschoolforchildrenwithDownsyndrome(唐氏綜合征),Inoticedtherewasamusictherapist(治療師)onstaff.Sincemyothermajorismusic,thisseemedlikeanidealopportunitytogetatasteoftheprofession.AtANDIME,IwasabletoworkwithErnesto,aprofessionalmusictherapist,forafewhourstwiceaweek.IspentmyhoursatANDIMEwalkingandclappingwiththemusic,swayingandbouncingwithhulahoops(呼啦圈),beatingondrums,singingsongs,conductingconcerts,andlovingagroupofextremelylovelykids.ByfarmymostmemorablemomentatANDIMEhappenedduringoneofmyclasseswithErnesto.MostofthestudentshadseverecasesofDownsyndrome,andseveralofthemcouldn’tspeakandwereonlyminimallyresponsive.Onesuchstudent,Miguelito,wasevenunabletositstill,makecontrolledmovements,orfixhiseyesonanything.Onthisparticularday,Ernestobroughtoutabrandnewinstrumenttousewiththeclass.ErnestoheldtheinstrumentinfrontofMiguelito’sface.WewatchedexcitedlyasMiguelito’seyesbegantosearchforitssoundandslowlyfollowitupanddown.Aseeminglysmalleventwasabigstepinthedevelopmentofthislittleboy.NowbackintheU.S.,Iamunsureofmynextstep.Betweenlookingforjobsandpickingoutwhichpathtopursue,Ilovegoingbacktomyphotographsandrememberingtheschoolandmystudents.Theprideshiningintheireyeswasarewardinitself.24.Accordingtoparagraph1,theauthorchoseANDIMEpartlybecause________.

A.hedidn’thavebetterchoicesB.hisfriendsrecommendeditC.helovedtheatmospherethereD.hehadlearnedmusicbefore25.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthor’sactivitiesatANDIME?

A.Demanding.B.Colorful.C.Repetitive.D.Ordinary.26.HowdidMiguelitorespondtothenewinstrument?

A.Heshowednointerestinit.B.Hewantedtoplayitonhisown.C.Hewasdeeplyattractedtoit.D.Heexpressedhisloveinwords.27.Whatcanweinferabouttheauthorfromthelastparagraph?

A.Heisdeterminedtocontinuepursuingmusic.B.Hefeelsconfusedabouthisfuture.C.HedesirestoworkagainforANDIME.D.HeisgratefulforhisexperienceatANDIME.(★★★)BeforetheAmericanCivilWar,themajorityofhospitalnursesweremen.Butthewarcreatedamedicalcrisisthatdemandedmorevolunteers,andalotofthepeoplewhotookupthecallwerewomen.Oftheestimated620,000militarydeathsduringtheCivilWar,abouttwo-thirdswereduetodisease.Ifabullet(子彈)didn’tkillasoldier,theinfectionthatdevelopedfromawoundmight;andtheinfectiousdiseasesthatspreadinwarhospitalsthreatenedbothsoldiersandmedicalworkers.Inthisdesperateneedformedicalworkers,womenbegantovolunteerasnursesforwoundedsoldiers.WhentheCivilWarbeganin1861,medicaljobsweren’tyetprofessionalizedastheyaretoday,andsurgerywasnotpartofmedicaltrainingformanypeople,saysStanleyBurns,asurgeon,historianandfounderofTheBurnsArchive.Tobecomeadoctor,“theonlyrequirementwasanapprenticeship(學(xué)徒期)withadoctorandsomecourses.”In1861,theU.S.ArmyappointedDorotheaDixasitsfirstsuperintendent(主管)ofnurses.InadditiontoestablishingstandardsfornurseswhovolunteeredwiththeArmy,shealsohelpedshapetheimageofwhatanurseshouldlooklike.TovolunteerasanurseunderDix,womenhadtobebetweentheagesof35and50,healthyand“plain-looking.”ThousandsofwomenservedasnursesduringtheCivilWar,whichservedasacatalystformorewomenenteringthefield.In1873,NewYorkCity’sBellevueHospitalopenedthefirstU.S.nursingschool.Attheturnofthecentury,menmadeupthemajorityofdoctorsandsurgeons,whileincreasinglymorewomenheldnursingjobs.Today,nursingisthelargesthealthcareprofessionintheUnitedStates.Thoughmoremenhaveenteredthefieldinthe2lstcentury,womenarestillinthemajority,makingup91percentofnurses.28.Whatisthepurposeofthefirsttwoparagraphs?

A.Togivemoredetailsaboutthewar.B.Tointroducethetopicofthetext.C.Toexplorethehistoryofnursing.D.Todescribethecrueltyofthewar.29.TobecomeanurseunderDorotheaDix,womenhadto________.

A.holdarecognizednursinglicenseB.havepriorexperienceofnursingC.meetthespecifiedagerequirementD.bephysicallyfitandgoodlooking30.Theunderlinedword“catalyst”issomethingthathasa________effect.

A.boostingB.destructiveC.relievingD.discouraging31.Whatcanbeanappropriatetitleforthetext?

A.WomenVolunteeredasNursesDuringtheCivilWarB.NursesWorkingDuringtheCivilWarC.TheCivilWarDemandedMoreNursesD.TheCivilWarInspiredMoreWomentoEnterNursing(★★★)Mostofthebodyofresearchdevotedtofatherhoodhasunderstandablybeenfocusedonhowchildrenbenefitfromthepresenceofamaleparent.However,moreattentionisgraduallybeingpaidtothevalueoffatherhoodtomenthemselves.Notjustkidsbenefitalotfrominvolvedandengageddads,butsodoadults.Researchhasdemonstratedtheretobeahostofpositiveeffectsofparentingamongmen,withfathersfindingthetimespentwiththeirchildrentoberewardingandmeaningfulonmanylevels.Asanydadwilltellyou,fatherscanlearnagreatdealfromachildbyspendingbothqualityandquantitytimewithhimorher,somuchsothattheformer’sworldviewistypicallyirrevocably(不可逆轉(zhuǎn)地)changed.Whilemuchisknownaboutkids’psychologicalgainswhentheyreceivetheirfathers’love,newerresearchisshowingthatfathersalsobenefitfromtheemotionalbondtheysharewithachild.Theemotionalbenefitstoberealizedfromfatherhoodrelatedirectlytothelevelofinvolvementintheirkids’lives.In1989,MarjoryRobertsreportedinPsychologyTodaytheresultsofarecentlyconductedlongitudinal(縱向的)studyofmorethan200fathersshowingthatbeingadadwasapositiveexperienceinapsychologicalsense,specificallybyfunctioningasameansofdevelopinggreaterempathy(共情).ThefindingwasconsistentwithErikErikson’stheoryof“generativity,”whichheldthathumansachievedfullmaturityonlywhentheyadvancedthelivesofchildreninsomeway.Theothergoodnewsinthisstudywasthat,contrarytopopularbelief,thecareersofmendidnotsufferwhentheybecamefathersorsteppeduptheirinvolvement.And,asmanypreviousstudieshadshowed,childrenbenefitedgreatlyfromhavingtheirdadsaround.Bothboysandgirlsbecamemoreconfidentandmaturewiththepresenceofanengagedfather.32.Whatistheprimaryfocusofmostresearchonfatherhood?

A.Thepsychologicalbenefitsforfathers.B.Theemotionalimpactoffatherhood.C.Howchildrenbenefitfromtheirfathers.D.Thebondbetweenfathersandkids.33.AccordingtoMarjory’sstudyin1989,whatpsychologicalbenefitdidfathersexperience?

A.Greatermaturityandself-regulation.B.Greaterconfidenceintheircareers.C.Morepositiveattitudesindailylife.D.Morepositivepsychologicalstates.34.Accordingtothetheoryof“generativity”,whoismostlikelytoachievefullmaturity?

A.Afatherwhooftenblameshisson.B.Afatherwhoisindifferenttohisson.C.Afatherwhoisstrictwithhisson.D.Afatherwhoeducateshissonwell.35.Whichconclusioncanbedrawnfromthelastparagraph?

A.Kidsbenefitalotfromhavingagoodfatheraround.B.Fathers’roleswillshapetheirkids’future.C.Fathersnowtendtocaremoreabouttheirfamilies.D.Fathers’work-lifebalancemaybedisruptedbytheirkids.(★★)SAFEDRIVINGTIPSSafedrivingisnotonlyessentialforthesafetyofyourselfandthevehicleownersbutwitheverincreasinginsurancecosts.Anaccidentmayincreaseyourcarinsurancepremium(保險(xiǎn)費(fèi)用)greatly.36●Don’tDriveTooClosetoOtherVehiclesDrivingtoocloselytoanothervehicleinfrontisdangerousandisoneofthemaincausesofroadaccidentsasitsimplydoesnotprovideadriverwithenoughreactiontimetostopintheeventofthevehiclebrakingorstoppingsuddenly.37●ChangingLanes(車道)38Atypicalexampleofwhytheseaccidentsoccurisalackofappropriateobservationsbeforechanginglanes.Mostofuslookintothemirrorsbeforemakingalanechangebutcanforgettochecktheblindspot.Acarcaneasilybeobscured(遮住)byeithertheleftorrightblindspotplussmallervehiclessuchasmotorcyclesandintownsandvillagescyclists.Beforechanginglanesinanysituationwhetheronmotorways/dualcarriageways(雙向車道),multi-lanecarriagewaysincitiesandoratbusyroundabouts,checkthemirrorsfollowedbytheappropriateblindspotside.●Speeding39Speedingisnotonlydangerousbutsignificantlyincreasesfuelconsumptionandthetimegainedbyspeedingisoftenmuchlessthanyoumightthink.Forinstance,drivingat80mphinsteadofthelegallimitof70mphonmotorwayscanincreasefuelconsumptionbyupto25%andovera60miletripwillsavejust6minutes.It’smuchsaferandcheapertoplanyourjourneyandtoallowplentyoftimetocompleteit.Ifyouarelate,think,doesitreallymatter?40

A.Keepingasafedistanceincreasesyourthinkingandstoppingdistance.B.Ismywalletreallyabletoburdenmyspeed?C.Explainedbelowaresomeessentialtipsthatcanhelpyoudrivemoresafely.D.40%ofallroadaccidentsareduetodriversfailingtolookproperly.E.IswhatIamlateforreallyworththepotentialrisksofspeeding?F.Mostnewdriversliketodrivefast.G.Speedingrelatedaccidentsresultinaroundaquarterofalldeaths.三、完形填空(★★★)Peoplesaythatadogisaman’sbestfriend.Inmy______,mydogSammy,aGermanShepherd,______mylifeandmademealifesaver.Sammytaughtmenewkindsoflove,protection,andresponsibility.Asherdog-dad,Ifeltastrongconnectionwithher,andourbondwas______.Our______connectionwasthroughexerciseandplay.Whetherrunningthroughbushlandtrails(小徑)orplayingballgames,everydaywithSammywasan______.Evendailywalksaroundtheblockwerejoyous,nomatterhowbusyor______Iwas.Ilovedherdeeply,anditwasnevera______.WhenSammy’shealth______,ouradventuresstopped.Eventually,Sammywasgone.Throughthispain,Ifound______.Iwearherashes(骨灰)aroundmyneck,whichisaconstant______ofourfriendship.Sammy’sinfluence______ourbond.TheloveIhadforherextendedtoallanimals.AfterSammypassed,Ibeganvolunteeringwithdogrescue______.Myfavouriteactivityistakingdogswith______behaviorstovariousenvironmentstohelpthemadjusttonewpeopleandplaces.Asaresult,wehavehelpedanumberofdogsget______.Sammychangedmylifedeeply.Shehelpedmediscovermoreaboutmyselfandotheranimals.Shemademeabetterperson,andher______livesonineveryanimalsaved.41.A.caseB.studyC.turnD.view42.A.wroteB.changedC.developedD.enriched43.A.unpredictableB.unreasonableC.unbreakableD.unreachable44.A.greatestB.richestC.hardestD.clearest45.A.a(chǎn)ffairB.a(chǎn)dventureC.a(chǎn)ppointmentD.a(chǎn)mazement46.A.tiredB.a(chǎn)ngryC.discouragedD.a(chǎn)nxious47.A.purposeB.shameC.taskD.burden48.A.increasedB.turnedC.disappearedD.declined49.A.relianceB.reliefC.strengthD.security50.A.warningB.reminderC.replacementD.evidence51.A.camefromB.pushedforwardC.returnedtoD.wentbeyond52.A.institutesB.companiesC.organizationsD.publishers53.A.a(chǎn)ggressiveB.sympatheticC.a(chǎn)stonishingD.challenging54.A.fedB.trainedC.a(chǎn)doptedD.recovered55.A.toughnessB.spiritC.voiceD.mercy四、語(yǔ)法填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。AgiantpandafamilylivingintheSeacPaiVanParkinChina’sMacaoSpecialAdministrativeRegion(SAR)hasbecomeacherishedsourceofjoyfortheresidents,aswellasanemotionalbond56theSARandthemainland.57(know)asthe“happyfamily,”thebelovedpandafamilyhasfourmembers:amalegiantpandanamedKaiKai,afemalegiantpandanamedXinXin,andtheirbabies.ThecoupleisnamedaftertheChinesewordkaixin,58meanshappy.XinXin—59(give)birthtotwinpandacubs(幼崽)inJune2016.ThetwinswereofficiallynamedJianJianandKangKangbythegovernmentfrom1,718suggestionssubmittedbyresidents.TheirnamesoriginatefromtheChinesewordjiankang,meaninghealthy.“KaiKaiandXinXinhaveadapted60(good)here,”saidHan,61pandabreeder(飼養(yǎng)員).“WecommunicatewiththeminCantonese,useabitofEnglishduringtrainingsessions,62evenspeakalittleChengdudialectwiththem.”63(ensure)thewell-beingofthepandafamily,aregularexchangeandtrainingapproachwasestablishedbetweentheMacaoGiantPandaPavilionandtheChengduResearchBaseofGiantPandaBreeding.“Everymomentoftheirgrowthis64(forget)—theirfirsttimeopeningeyes,turningover,crawlingandgrowing65(tooth)...Theexperienceisvaluableinpandaconservation.ThewholeprocessinvolvesnotonlyoureffortsbutalsothesupportprovidedbyourcountryandthetrainingopportunitiesofferedbytheChengduResearchBaseofGiantPandaBreeding,”saidMok.五、書信寫作(★★)66.假定你是李華,上周參加了學(xué)校組織的環(huán)保志愿者活動(dòng)。請(qǐng)給你的朋友Mike寫一封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:(1)活動(dòng)經(jīng)歷;(2)分享心得。注意:(1)寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個(gè)左右;(2)請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearMike,Iamwritingtosharemyexperiencesasanenvironmentalvolunteer.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua六、書面表達(dá)(★★★★)67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Onedaymorning,mywifeandIwereinbedwhenatreecrashedintomyhouse.IwasasleepwhenIheardthecrashandfeltalltheweightofthetree.WhenIwokeup,itwasalreadyoverme.Ifeltpainimmediatelyanditwasn’ttoolongbeforemylegsandmyarmwentnumb(麻木).Thewholeleftsideofmybodyfeltlikeitwasonfire.Iwascoveredbythedebris(殘骸)ofthetreefrombasicallyheadtotoe,andIcouldn’tmoveamuscle.AtfirstIthoughtitwasabaddream,th

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