资源简介 2025-2026学年河北涿州市第二中学高三下学期一模英语试题注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。例: How much is the shirt A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.答案是C。1.What will Andy do next A. Leave school. B. Read a book. C. Buy pencils.2.What are the speakers doing A. Having dinner. B. Shopping at a store. C. Preparing for a party.3.What is the man upset about A. Reading outside. B. The noise. C. Online shopping.4.When will the man go on holiday with his parents A. In July. B. In June. C. In August.5.What do we know about the woman A. She eventually won the game.B. She ignored her queen in the game.C. She defeated the man in three moves.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. A teaching plan. B. A student assignment. C. A new piece of software.7. What does the man advise the woman to do A. Store files. B. Take a break. C. Ask for support.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. What inspired Professor Brown to study urban gardens A. City pollution. B. Neighbors' advice. C. Childhood memories.9. What does Professor Brown think is the most attractive about urban gardens A. They purify the air.B. They unite the community.C. They beautify cities.10. What does Professor Brown aim to do A. Bond with neighbors.B. Promote urban gardens.C. Relieve the stress of rural residents.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11. What happened to Emily this morning A. She had a car accident.B. She got lost on the way.C. She was stuck in a traffic jam.12. Where did Emily start her school education A. In a city. B. In a town. C. In the countryside.13 What did Emily major in A. Law. B. Literature. C. Music.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14 What was Tom's problem A. His robot's motor failed.B. His robot was missing.C. The science fair was canceled.15. What was the team's first response A. Quitting the fair. B. Buying new parts. C. Taking the robot apart.16. What is the team currently doing A. Buying a toolkit. B. Calling a teacher. C. Fixing the circuit.17. Why does Lucy mention her backyard A. To offer Tom a space for running.B. To provide a place for robot testing.C. To invite her brother to play there.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18. Where was Jim when rain started A. In the garden. B. In the room. C. On the tree.19. How did Jim feel when hearing his name called A. Joyful. B. Frightened. C. Strange.20. What can we learn from the speech A. The lady called Jim on purpose.B. Jim was saved thanks to the lady.C. The lady's son was struck by lightning.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15 小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。AThe Puzzle Weekend at Blackberry FarmAs the sun rises over the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, the morning mist fades to reveal one of America’s greatest hidden treasures, Blackberry Farm.Puzzle assistants Jennifer and Carol, along with their husbands, team up to entertain and puzzle you at one of the most wonderful puzzling events. There will be plenty of fun and games with a few light competitions thrown in. They have promised to bring enough puzzles to keep you entertained the entire weekend.You can puzzle all night in your pajamas (睡衣裤) if you want. While some guests never leave the puzzle room, others pack the most they can into their time, enjoying a spa treatment or a hike between puzzling sessions. Your experience is heightened with round-the-clock roaring fires, a magical group dinner in the wine cellar (地窖), and a special-edition Blackberry Farm puzzle created specially for the year’s event that is yours to keep.Weekend includes:A commemorative puzzle is yours to keepLight-hearted games and competitionsA chance to win a 2-night stay at Blackberry FarmExclusive group dinner in the wine cellarAccess to round-the-clock puzzlingContact details:Reservation is essential. Please call 1-865-984-8166 or visit www..21. Where is Blackberry Farm located A. On the lake. B. By the seaside.C. In the urban district. D. In the mountainous area.22. What can be taken home after the event A. A round clock. B. A special puzzle.C. A bottle of wine. D. A set of pajamas.23. What is necessary if you want to take part in the event A. Booking in advance. B. Joining competitions.C. A family member’s company. D. A passion for hiking.BIn 2012, Brooklyn’s Mike Matthews was at work when one of his coworkers came into the office, lamenting (哀叹) the loss of her loved one. As she opened up to him, a thought crossed his mind; She needed to talk to Grandma Eileen. So he gave her Eileen’s phone number, On Monday, the coworker returned to the office with a spring in her step. Eileen cheered her up, and their first call marked the beginning of regular communication.But it wasn’t just a relationship that blossomed with Matthews’ coworker. “I set up a little lemonade stand, put a laptop on it, noise-cancelling headphones and then my grandma could virtually meet anyone in New York City that was walking by,” Matthews recalled. That was the birth of the Grandma Stand.For six years, Eileen called in and spoke with thousands of complete strangers, until she passed away in 2018 at the age of 102. “My grandma had so much love to give, and every person who talked to my grandma felt delighted, felt seen, and felt heard,” Matthews explained “and she also benefited from it, like she felt like she was valued.”After her death, Matthews retired the Grandma Stand. But in 2024, he realized the world needed some good, old- fashioned wisdom. So he purchased a new lemonade stand, painted it Grandma Eileen’s favorite color — purple — and invited a kind grandma from his building to participate.Since then, “Grandma Stand” has grown into a national project. In New York, about 15 grandmothers take turns working at temporary stands, which can be found in Central Park, on the streets of Manhattan, or in any corner of the city.As the movement grows, Matthews is thrilled that more grandmas and strangers are taking part in it. But it all still comes back to Grandma Eileen. “I think she would be watching this and saying get as many grandmas involved as humanly possible so at least they have a moment to shine and be heard,” Matthews said.24. Why did Mike Matthews advise his coworker to contact Grandma Eileen A. To introduce her to a new partner. B. To transfer her work pressure.C To ask for professional advice. D. To seek emotional support.25. What motivated Matthews to create the Grandma Stand initially A. His desire to start a business project. B. The convenience of his grandmother.C. The positive outcome of his coworker. D. His grandmother’s need for recognition.26. What can we know about the Grandma Stand A. It costs a lot of money. B. It is a win- win project.C. It sells lemonade for profit. D. It mainly serves local neighbours.27. What might be Grandma Eileen’s hope for the project A. To get more seniors to participate. B. To expand it globally in five years.C. To turn it into a profitable business. D. To have a moment to shine herself.CAs humans burn fossil (化石) fuels, rising temperatures are already driving more severe heat waves, floods, droughts, and wildfires. But there are even bigger impacts on the horizon. Climate change may also be pushing Earth's crucial systems — from the Amazon rainforest to polar ice sheets — so far out of balance that they collapse, sending disastrous effects across the planet. Warm water corals are the first.According to a landmark report produced by 160 scientists across the world, the planet has reached the first in a series of disastrous and potentially unrecoverable climate tipping points: the widespread death of coral reefs (珊瑚礁). Since 2023, the world's reefs have been enduring the worst mass bleaching (白化) event on record as oceans reach record high temperatures, with more than 80% affected.What was an underwater richness of color and life is being replaced with a bleached, seaweed-dominated landscape. Coral reefs are an essential habitat for marine species, are vital for food security, contribute trillions to the global economy and protect coastal areas from storms.If temperatures continue to rise, the planet is on the edge of several more tipping points as it's all but certain to break the globally agreed goal of limiting warming to 1.5℃ above pre-industrial levels. One of the most alarming of these is the potential collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, a crucial network of ocean currents, which would push parts of the world into a deep freeze, heating up others, disrupting seasonal winds and raising sea levels.Manjana Milkoreit, one of the report authors, noted that current policies and international agreements are designed for gradual changes, not for these kinds of sharp,unrecoverable and interconnected shifts.Among its alarming findings, the report also pulled out some uplifting news, including the dramatic rise of solar power and electric vehicles, as well as batteries and heat pumps (泵). Once replaced, polluting technologies are unlikely to come back as cleaner options are cheaper and better, it found.28. What is described as the first climate tipping point the planet has reached A. Polar ice sheets' melting.B. Coral reefs' massive loss.C. Ocean currents' collapse.D. Amazon rainforest's decline.29. Why is Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation mentioned in paragraph 4 A. To warn worse consequences may arise.B. To lead in another natural phenomenon.C. To compare effects of various Earth's systems.D. To show the potential effect of coral bleaching.30. What does Manjana Milkoreit think of current climate policies A. Predictive.B. Achievable.C. Insufficient.D Unchangeable.31. What positive change does the report highlight A. Polluting technologies have been banned globally.B. Fossil fuel use has declined to pre-industrial levels.C. Coral reefs are recovering due to new technologies.D. Cleaner energy technologies are advancing quickly.DElaine recently bought a gorgeous stained-glass statement mirror on an online marketplace, and then she found she was rearranging her entire bedroom to match its luxurious aesthetic (美感) and color scheme. She didn't have a bedroom redesign in her budget, but that wasn't stopping her. Have you ever updated one thing in your home and suddenly found yourself with a laundry list of changes you want to make This phenomenon is called the Diderot Effect.The phenomenon got its name from French philosopher Denis Diderot. In 1769, Diderot penned an essay describing the receipt of a new dressing gown, which sparked a series of impulsive (易冲动的) purchases that sank him into debt — and thus lending his name to this psychological phenomenon.This isn't just a consequence of 18th-century behavior, though. The Diderot effect is alive and well today. Don't be too hard on yourself if you fall victim to the Diderot effect. Psychotherapist Dr. Daryl Appleton says it's a very human response, similar to the feeling when you put on brand-new clothes, but then wear your worn-out shoes — the mismatch is uncomfortable. What's happening beneath the surface is partly neurological (神经学的). When we seek something new, our brain releases more dopamine, often called our “ pleasure chemical” that drives desire. So, that rush you feel when you start fixing the things around the shiny new object is not just aesthetics; it's brain chemistry. We're born to long for novel things.The Diderot Effect can show up anywhere from your closet to your career. Therapist Dr. Alfonso Ferguson says, “Often, what's really happening underneath is a desire to feel in harmony with one's space — to finally feel a sense of pride, peace, or even safety that may have been missing in other parts of life.” It's not always a bad thing to want your space to progress with you. But if it starts to feel compulsive, it can be pretty difficult to escape the cycle. You'll keep chasing the next upgrade.32. What is the main purpose of the first paragraph A. To analyse reasons. B. To lead in the topic.C. To conduct a comparison. D. To present viewpoints.33. What is the motivation behind the Diderot Effect according to paragraph 3 A. An attempt to escape stress from one's work.B. A desire to achieve harmony in one's life.C. A rush to show off one's wealth.D. A biological urge to seek novelties.34. What does the underlined word “compulsive” in the last paragraph mean A. Uncontrollable. B. Adaptable.C. Unrealistic. D. Casual.35. What can be a suitable title for the text A. How Our Daily Needs Help Fuel Endless PurchaseB. The Science of Holding Back Endless ConsumptionC. Why One New Thing Changes EverythingD The Psychology Behind Chasing Harmony第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。With most of today’s written communication typed out on keyboards, you may not see much of a reason to improve your handwriting. ____36____. It is exactly the moment you realize your handwriting looks not great. Luckily, it’s never too late to get better handwriting. Here are some ways.Find space and comfortIf you’ve ever struggled to sign a paper or write a note with no table in sight, you know it’s important to feel comfortable when you want to write clearly. Start by giving yourself a chance to sit down at a stable table. Keep cups, personal items and any decoration far from you.____37____.Find the right penNow, it’s time to get a pen you like. The best way to know if a pen is right for you is to try it. If you can, go to a stationery store and take your time sampling the pens there.____38____. Maybe buy two or three to keep testing at home. If you have no idea where to start, you can always give some fan favorites a test drive.____39____To make your writing practice more effective, start by using paper with guidance lines. Whether you prefer lined or dotted paper, these visual aids help you maintain consistent letter size, alignment, and direction, making it easier to develop uniform handwriting. Mastering this foundation is the first step toward developing any handwriting style with confidence.Adjust your writing speed and grip (紧握)____40____. You should write neither too quickly nor too slowly. Moreover, avoid holding the pen too tightly. If your fingertips turn white, loosen your hold. A relaxed grip helps prevent hand strain and pain, allowing you to write longer without discomfort. If you still have trouble controlling the pen, try a different kind of pen.A. Find out the guidance linesB. Make the paper adapt to youC. When you write, do it at a normal paceD. It’s a good idea to keep the paper as flat as possibleE. But from time to time, you still need to fill out paper formsF. Write some words on the provided paper and see how each pen feelsG. This makes you move freely without fear of knocking something down第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I stopped by the store, as I did most weekday evenings. The owner, Mr. Hale, always ____41____ me by name but rarely said more. However, this time, he looked up from the ____42____and said, “You have a daughter, approximately ten ” My eyes ____43____ slightly, and I said, “Yes. How do you know that ” He continued, “She was here last Saturday and ____44____ some blue paint.” I was ____45____ and asked, “Lots of young girls ____46____ painting. How did you know that girl was my daughter ” He said, “Not by her ____47____. She hummed (哼) a melody while walking. It’s the tune you hum when searching for the latest newspapers. I can ____48____ it anywhere.”I thought about it on the way home. I’d never ____49____ I hummed, let alone that my daughter liked the same ____50____. It made me wonder what else we _____51_____. I recalled how she stopped for a while before turning the page, as if she was enjoying the short ____52____. I found myself doing the same thing when I looked at a sunset. Perhaps that’s how we carry each other through life — not through ____53____ gestures, but in the quiet rhythms we____54____ pass along.Those rhythms, I realize, are the gifts we give each other — the small pleasures in life. I still don’t know the name of that song, but I’m learning to feel the silent ____55____ between us.41. A. observed B. greeted C. reminded D. introduced42. A. cupboard B. shelf C. counter D. ladder43. A. widened B. darkened C. rolled D. closed44. A. purchased B. borrowed C. carried D. examined45. A. embarrassed B. pleased C. annoyed D. astonished46. A. engage in B. depend on C. take over D. long for47. A. voice B. appearance C. custom D. expression48. A. imagine B. intervene C. identify D. inspect49. A. ignored B. trusted C. admitted D. noticed50. A. tune B. book C. story D. store51. A. abandoned B. recorded C. shared D. missed52. A. goal B. moment C. conversation D. distance53. A. public B. random C. casual D. grand54. A. carefully B. frequently C. happily D. unknowingly55. A. differences B. gaps C. bonds D. partnerships第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。At the Panda Palace in Taman Safari Indonesia, 30-year-old Nuraen Kartika was busy holding her lively daughter, who ran ___56___(excited) around the area after seeing pandas, the iconic animals native ___57___ China. It was the first time for Kartika to see pandas up close, as she had only watched them in online videos before. Yet, her visit turned out to be more than just an encounter with the ___58___(adore) creatures; it was also a cultural experience.The Panda Palace is one of the most popular attractions in Taman Safari Indonesia.___59___(design) with a blend (融合) of natural landscape and Chinese architectural aesthetics, the complex features curved roofs, red pillars, and beautiful decorations___60___reflect classical Chinese style.The Panda Palace ___61___(it) is uniquely designed to showcase the beauty of traditional Chinese architecture. Informative boards about pandas and their habitat ___62___(display) in both Indonesian and Chinese, alongside photos and drawings of famous Chinese landmarks such as the Great Wall and the Temple of Heaven,___63___(give) visitors the feeling of being transported to China.For visitor Dian Puspita, who came with her children, the trip inspired a deeper___64___(curious) about China. “I just learned that bamboo has a long history and deep cultural significance in China. The food here is also very interesting. I’ve never been to China, but I’d love to go one day, not only because of the pandas, but also because of ____65____ culture,” she said.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66. 假定你是李华,你校最近开展了一次“心理健康教育周”活动。请你给外国网友James写一封电子邮件,向他介绍此次活动,内容包括:(1)活动的目的和内容;(2)你的感受。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 James,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)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。It all started when I walked to a quiet corner of my neighborhood one afternoon. To my disappointment, I found an empty lot overgrown with weeds, where old furniture had been left and rainwater had gathered in muddy puddles (小水坑) on the ground. I stood there for a while, feeling sad about this wasted space. Then an idea came to me — what if we could turn this messy place into a small garden for everyone That evening, I sent a message in our neighborhood chat group. I explained my plan and invited people to join me. Hours passed, but only two neighbors sent short replies saying “A good idea.” I felt a little discouraged. Just when I was about to give up, my phone lit up with a private message. It was from Mr. Wilson, an elderly man who lived alone in Building 3. I knew him by sight but had never spoken to him before. His message read: “I have some gardening tools and a few flower seeds. Can I help you ” I sent him a message, saying, “Yes. That's absolutely great.”We met at the empty lot the next Saturday morning. Mr. Wilson brought not only tools but also a small hand- drawn map. He pointed and said, “We can plant sunflowers here because they love sunlight, and we can put some easy- to- grow flowers near the path.” I was surprised by his knowledge. As we started cleaning together, he shared stories about the small garden he used to keep in his hometown. I realized he missed those days deeply.During the following weeks, we worked every weekend. The work was not easy. We had to remove the rubbish, clear the deep weeds and fill the muddy puddles with soil. Mr. Wilson showed me how to properly plant the seeds and water them. As we worked, more neighbors became interested. A young girl offered to paint signs for the garden; an old lady shared her gardening tips; and a couple helped build a simple fence.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Slowly, the garden started to take shape.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The garden quickly became a favorite spot for our community.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025-2026学年河北涿州市第二中学高三下学期一模英语试题.docx 2025-2026学年河北涿州市第二中学高三下学期一模英语试题听力.mp3 2025-2026学年河北涿州市第二中学高三下学期一模英语试题答案.docx