资源简介 2025-2026学年天津市滨海新区高三一模英语试卷本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共130分,考试用时 100分钟。第Ⅰ卷2至10页,第Ⅱ卷11至12页。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号和座位号填写在答题卡上,并在规定位置粘贴考试用条形码。答卷时,考生务必将答案涂写在答题卡上,答在试卷上的无效。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。祝各位考生考试顺利!第Ⅰ卷注意事项:1. 每小题选出答案后,用铅笔将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。2. 本卷共55小题,共95分。听力试题 略第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16-35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Overcome the Fear for Your DreamI stood nervously behind the red curtain and ___16___ across the stage. A girl about my age sat at a piano; I could see her fingertips moving over the black and white keys in front of her. The beautiful melody was so relaxing, but my body tensed with anxiety.My body ___17___ when the girl stood up from the bench It was finally my turn. A part of me wanted to run home and ___18___ under my bed, but I knew I had chosen to ___19___. When the girl onstage walked toward me, I could hear my heart beating ___20___. The girl had a proud smile on her face and when she passed me, I heard her say “Good ___21___”!“Well, here goes nothing.” I said to myself.I stepped onto the ___22___ and walked slowly toward the piano. The bright lights nearly ___23___ me, making it difficult to see the audience. When I reached the ___24___, I automatically slid onto the bench into position. The sounds of whispering and people walking around ___25___ complete silence. I stared at my shaking fingers and for a moment my mind went ___26___. Closing my eyes, I imagined the music sitting in front of me and tried to recall every tiny detail.Finally, I took a deep breath and began to play Beethoven’s Moonlight sonata (协奏曲). The rich tones of the piano ___27___. One by one, each muscle in my body loosened and relaxed. I sat on the bench and my fingers danced over the row of black and white keys as if they had a mind of their own.All the practice and ___28___ I put in for six months showed this was what my teacher was pushing for. I tried to recall all the things she ___29___ me to do. “Keep your wrists up, relax your arms, don’t raise your shoulders... I remembered feeling slightly annoyed hearing these things continuously, but I never realized until now how it really ___30___.When I reached the end of the piece, the audience started ___31___. I rose from the bench and gave a deep bow. A proud smile ___32___ up my face. Inside I felt ___33___ that it was over and that I had done so well. As the applause died down, I turned and walked to the other side of the stage. I saw a young boy standing nervously behind the red curtains staring ___34___ out at the stage. When I walked by, I passed to him the two words that were given to me for ___35___: Good luck!16. A. glanced out B. broke down C. set off D. pull up17. A. ached B. bent C. froze D. moved18. A. review B. contrast C. shake D. hide19. A. succeed B. perform C. stand D. escape20. A. forcefully B. wildly C. weakly D. lightly21. A. day B. music C. luck D. performance22. A. chair B. bench C. path D. stage23. A. disabled B. blinded C. faded D. frightened24. A. entrance B. curtain C. light D. piano25. A. gave way to B. made up for C. came up with D. got along with26. A. blank B. pale C. conscious D. missing27. A. rang out B. turned up C. took out D. pulled in28. A. excuse B. support C. effort D. service29. A. reminded B. requested C. demanded D. complained30. A. managed B. helped C. stopped D. formed31. A. approving B. blaming C. clapping D. leaving32 A. beamed B. lit C. dried D. lifted33. A. confused B. worried C. embarrassed D. relieved34. A. cautiously B. excitedly C. fearfully D. angrily35. A. reward B. sympathy C. appreciation D. encouragement第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50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。AStill seeking a destination for your weekend break There are some places which are probably a mere walk away from your college.King's Art CentreA day at the Centre could mean a visit to an exhibition of the work of one of the most interesting contemporary artists on show anywhere. This weekend tees the opening of an exhibition of four local artists.You could attend a class teaching you how to 'learn from the masters' or get more creative with paint ---- free of charge.The Centre also runs two life drawing classes for which there is a small fee.The Botanic GardenThe Garden has over 8,000 plant species; it holds the research and teaching collection of living plants for Cambridge University.The multi-branched Torch Aloe here is impressive. The African plant produces red flowers above blue-green leaves, and is not one to miss.Get to the display house to see Dionaea muscipula, a plant more commonly known as the Venus Flytrap that feeds on insects and other small animals.The Garden is also a place for wildlife-enthusiasts. Look for grass snakes in the lake. A snake called 'Hissing Sid' is regularly seen lying in the heat of the warm sun.Byron's PoolMany stories surround Lord Byron's time as a student of Cambridge University, Arriving in 1805, he wrote a letter complaining that it was a place of "mess and drunkenness". However, it seems as though Byron did manage to pass the time pleasantly enough. I'm not just talking about the pet bear he kept in his roans. He spent a great deal of time walking in the village.It is also said that on occasion Byron swam naked by moonlight in the lake, which is now known as Byron's Pool. A couple of miles past Grantchester in the south Cambridgeshire countryside, the pool is surrounded by beautiful circular paths around the fields. The cries of invisible birds make the trip a lovely experience and on the way home you can drop into the village for afternoon tea. If you don't trust me, then perhaps you’ll take it from Virginia Woolf- ----over a century after Byron, she reportedly took a trip to swim in the same pool.36. As mentioned in the passage, there is a small charge for_____.A. attending the masters' class B. working with local artistsC. learning life drawing D. seeing an exhibition37. "Torch Aloe" and "Venus Flytrap" are_____.A. common insects B. impressive plantsC. rarely-seen snakes D. wildlife-enthusiasts38. We can infer from the passage that Byron seemed_____.A. to fear pet bears B. to like walkingC. to be a heavy drinker D. to finish university in 180539. In the passage Byron's Pool is described as a lake_____.A. surrounded by fieldsB. owned by Lord ByronC. located in GrantchesterD. discovered by Virginia Woolf40. What is the passage mainly about A. Some places for weekend breakB. A way to become creative in art.C. The colourful life in the countryside.D. Unknown stories of Cambridge University.BLike many Americans, my father, Kenneth Hamilton, must have heard Paul Robeson sing over the radio at one time or another. He must have read about Robeson’s extraordinary feats of daring and skill on the football fields of Rutgers. “I imagine,” he would begin, “that Mr. Paul Robeson woke up one morning to find there was more to the day than playing football. I know I did (my father played football for Iowa State) . I imagine he looked around him. He saw that plenty of his people already were preachers; there were enough morticians (殡仪业者) to reach from here to kingdom to come. I imagine Mr. Robeson decided then and there he would be what there never had been before. And he was.”I don’t recall Kenneth Hamilton ever saying what it was Paul Robeson became besides a football star. But surely he was referring to Robeson’s powerful singing voice. Yet what came through clearly to me at the time was this: If one were to become anything, it would have to be not only the best but wholly original, a new idea. This concept sank deep into my consciousness. Imperceptibly (不知不觉地) ,I grow up yearning for the unusual, seeking something unique in myself. I longed not just to write, but to newly write and like no one else. Kenneth Hamilton wanted no less for his youngest child.“Like no one else,” he had been no less himself. Graduating from Iowa State Business College in the early 1890s when it was an achievement when a black man completed high school, he began his search for employment.One day, the banker for whom his mother worked as a cook asked that young Kenneth be sent around to the bank, where there was a suitable job for him. He hurried over to the bank, absolutely amazed at this sudden stroke of luck. Dressed in starched collar and gray business suit, he wondered what he would become.Kenneth Hamilton walked directly into the bank and was promptly handed a mop and a bucket. He threw both the length of the establishment and turned on his heel, never to return. Perhaps he should have accepted that first mop and bucket, but I’m rather glad his imagination wouldn’t permit him. For now I have pleasure of remembering him as a man who would not allow mind or body to be limited by another’s reality. I could have wanted no less for a father.41. According to the first paragraph, Kenneth Hamilton and Paul Robeson were similar because they ________.A. were both talented singers B. both played football for Iowa stateC. both had aspirations for things greater than sports D. both, at one time, aspired to be preachers42. Which of the following best exemplifies what the author refers to as the “wholly original, a new idea” (in paragraph 2) A. The author’s resolve to be unlike any other writer.B. The author’s choice to write about her past experiences.C. Kenneth Hamilton’s decision to play football.D. Paul Robeson’s determination that he would not be a preacher.43. How did Kenneth Hamilton feel when he was told there was a suitable job for him in the bank A. grateful but concerned B. eager and surprised.C. overwhelmed but hopeful D. frustrated and discouraged44. The passage suggests that the author’s admiration for her father is the result of ________.A. his willingness to submit to society’s expectations of himB. the expectations he placed on his mind and bodyC. the imagination by which he undertook his daily assignmentsD. his courage in seeking a bank job in the 1890s45. Which of the following statements is RIGHT A. Kenneth Hamilton wanted to be a preacher before.B. Kenneth Hamilton would not allow his mind or body to be limited by another’s reality.C. Kenneth Hamilton’s achievement of education didn’t permit him to accept the job that the bank offered him.D. Influenced by Kenneth Hamilton, the author wanted to be a writer.CThe Damage that aging does to a body extends all the way down to the cellular level. But the damage increased by cells in older muscles is especially severe, because the cells do not reproduce easily and they become weaker as their mitochondria (线粒体), which produce energy, reduce in energy and number. A study, however, suggests that certain sorts of exercise may remove some of what time can do to our mitochondria.Exercise is good for people, as everyone knows. But scientists have surprisingly little understanding of its cellular impacts and how those might vary by activity and the age of the exerciser. So researchers recently conducted an experiment on the cells of 72 healthy but sedentary (久坐的) men and women who were 30 or younger or older than 64. After baseline measures were established for their aerobic (有氧的) fitness, their blood-sugar levels and the gene activity and mitochondrial health in their muscle cells, the volunteers were randomly assigned to a particular exercise program.Some of them did intense (强烈的) weight training several times a week; some did brief interval training three times a week on exercise bicycles; some rode exercise bikes at an appropriate pace for 30 minutes a few times a week and lifted weights lightly on other days. A fourth group, the control (对照组), did not exercise. After 12 weeks, the lab tests were repeated. In general, everyone experienced improvements in fitness and an ability to regulate blood sugar.But more unexpected results were found in the biopsied (活组织检查) muscle cells. Among the younger subjects who went through interval training, the activity levels had changed in 274 genes, compared with 170 genes for those who exercised more appropriately and 74 for the weight lifters. Among the older group, almost 400 genes were working differently now, compared with 33 for the weight lifters and only 19 for the appropriate exercisers.Many of these affected genes, especially in the cells of the interval trainers, are believed to influence the ability of mitochondria to produce energy for muscle cells; the subjects who did the interval exercise showed an increase in the number and health of their mitochondria — an impact that was particularly pronounced among the older cyclists. It seems exercise could help contain the decline in the cellular health of muscles associated with aging, especially if it was intense, says Dr. Sreekumaran Nair, the study’s senior author. In fact, older people’s cells responded in some ways more strongly to intense exercise than the cells of the young did — suggesting, he says, that it is never too late to benefit from exercise.46. Which of the following is the best title for the passage A. exercise Might Benefit Aging MusclesB. Exercise Might Increase Aging MusclesC. Exercise Might Do Harm to MitochondriaD. Aging Mainly Occurs in the Cellular Level47. What can we know about the experiment mentioned in Paragraph 2 A. Volunteers cannot be good at exercising.B. All volunteers must have the same baseline.C. It was carried out among the youth of different sexes.D. Volunteers received a random particular exercise program.48. How does the author develop Paragraph 3 A. By analyzing every group’s different data.B. By comparing every group’s training time.C. By listing every group’s different training.D By describing every group’s training results.49. It can be inferred from Paragraph 4 that ______.A. the experiment did not get expected resultsB. riding exercise bikes has no influence on the volunteersC. weight lifting is the most useful training among these exercisesD. interval training brings stronger influence to the elder than to the youth50. The underlined word “contain” can be replaced by “______”.A. change B. stopC. record D. causeDFailure is probably the most exhausting experience a person ever has. There is nothing more tiring than not succeeding.We experience this tiredness in two ways: as start-up fatigue(疲惫) and performance fatigue. In the former case, we keep putting off a task because it has either too boring or too difficult. And the longer we delay it, the more tired we feel.Such start-up fatigue is very real, even if not actually physical, not something in our muscles and bones. The solution is obvious though perhaps not easy to apply: always handle the most difficult job first.Years ago, I was asked to write 102 essays on the great ideas of some famous authors. Applying my own rule, I determined to write them in alphabetical(按字母顺序), never letting myself leave out a tough idea. And I always started the day’s work with the difficult task of essay-writing. Experience proved that the rule works.Performance fatigue is more difficult to handle. Though willing to get started, we cannot seem to do the job right. Its difficulties appear so great that, however hard we work, we fail again and again. In such a situation, I work as hard as I can-then let the unconscious take over.When planning Encyclopaedia Britannica (《大英百科全书》), I had to create a table of contents based on the topics of its articles. Nothing like this had ever been done before, and day after day I kept coming up with solutions, but none of them worked. My fatigue became almost unbearable.One day, mentally exhausted, I wrote down all the reasons why this problem could not be solved. I tried to convince myself that the trouble was with the problem itself, not with me. Relived, I sat back in an easy chair and fell asleep.An hour later, I woke up suddenly with the solution clearly in mind. In the weeks that followed, the solution which had come up in my unconscious mind proved correct at every step. Though I worked as hard as before, I felt no fatigue. Success was now as exciting as failure had been depressing.Human beings, I believe must try to succeed. Success, then, means never feeling tired.51. People with start-up fatigue are most likely to ________.A. delay tasks B. work hardC. seek help D. accept failure52 What does the author recommend doing to prevent start-up fatigue A. Writing essays in strict order.B. Building up physical strength.C. Leaving out the toughest ideas.D. Dealing with the hardest task first.53. On what occasion does a person probably suffer from performance fatigue A. Before starting a difficult task.B. When all the solutions fail.C. If the job is rather boring.D. After finding a way out.54. According to the author the unconscious mind may help us ________.A. ignore mental problems B. get some nice sleepC. gain complete relief D. find the right solution55. What could be the best title for the passage A. Success Is Built upon FailureB. How to Handle Performance FatigueC. Getting over Fatigue: A Way to SuccessD. Fatigue: An Early Sign of Health Problems第Ⅱ卷注意事项:1. 用黑色墨水的钢笔或签字笔将答案写在答题卡上。2. 本卷共6小题,共35分。第三部分:写作第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,按照要求完成阅读任务。How do you keep a library when you've got no room for your books With rising rents and record numbers of young people having to move with their parents, it's clear that we are a moving generation.As a student in Leeds I moved three times in four years, in London it was seven times in three years. Regularly having to load our possessions into laundry bags and boxes takes a lot of our finance and energy, but the effect on our book collections is rarely considered. Keeping a collection of beloved books in a damp flat with no shelves, which you'll probably have to move out in six months' time, is a challenge. Deciding which books to keep and which to reject becomes increasingly difficult. Do you hold on to the books you know you'll reread or do you keep the to-be-read pile intact Donating books to a charity shop or local school may be virtuous, but when you haven't had time to read them since your last move, it becomes depressing. There's a copy of Much Ado About Nothing I've been moving around with for nearly a decade because it is the only piece of Shakespeare in the marketplace.“Just buy a Kindle!” you might argue - but for many people, books are more than just books. They offer us an emotional connection to the past, to the person who gave them to us. They are a way to brighten up a dark flat; they are a link to home; they are the hardest thing to move and the most enjoyable thing to unpack. They can't be removed.So what if you are already lacing your second move this year and can't bear the thought of pensioning off more of your beloved books You start reading more. Read all the books in your current bedroom and work out if they're worth the trip; give away as many books as you can; leave books with trusted friends to be reclaimed at a later point. Start looking at your books creatively.56. Why has the moving generation appeared (no more than 15 words)57. What makes the author keep a copy of Much Ado About Nothing (no more than 10 words)58. What is the main idea of the fourth paragraph (no more than 10 words)59. What does the underlined phrase “pensioning off” in Paragraph 5 mean (no more than 3 words)60. What would you do with your books when you have to move Give a persuasive reason, (no more than 25 words)第二节:书面表达(满分25分)61. 假定你是晨光中学的李津,为迎接2026年4月23日“世界读书日”的到来,你校英文校报将举办以“Blissful Moments Between Pages (书页间的幸福时光)”为主题的征文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,分享你的阅读故事与感悟。内容要求如下:(1)阐述阅读意义及给你带来的影响;(2)介绍你的阅读习惯(如阅读时间、阅读方式、书籍类型偏好等);(3)向全校同学发出倡议,鼓励大家养成阅读习惯,享受阅读的乐趣。注意:(1)词数100左右;(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025-2026学年天津市滨海新区高三一模英语试卷.docx 2025-2026学年天津市滨海新区高三一模英语试卷答案.docx