河北省石家庄市第一中学2026届高三下学期第一次模拟考试英语试卷(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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河北省石家庄市第一中学2026届高三下学期第一次模拟考试英语试卷(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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石家庄市第一中学 2026 届高考第一次模拟考试
英语试卷
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节 (共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
1.Why does the woman want to get off work earlier
A.To see a doctor. B.To pick her uncle up. C.To go to a family reunion.
2.Where are the speakers
A.On the bus. B.On the plane. C.On the subway.
3.What are the speakers mainly talking about
A.A band. B.A singer. C.A concert.
4.Why won’t Jack go to the concert with his classmate
A.Because he’s tired.
B.Because he feels sick.
C.Because he’s busy.
5.Where can we find the woman this afternoon
A.At the hospital. B.In a shop. C.In her office.
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。
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6-8 题。
6.Where did the speakers agree to meet
A.At the corner by the post office.
B.By the cash machine in the shop.
C.By the statue in the shopping center.
7.How long did the woman wait for the man
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A.20 minutes. B.30 minutes. C.60 minutes.
8.Why did the woman fail to get the man’s message
A.Her phone was off. B.She lost her phone. C.The place was too noisy.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 9-11 题。
9.What does Bob do when shopping
A.Buy what he likes. B.Buy cheap things. C.Overlook the prices.
10.In which aspect does Lily probably spend the most
A.Clothes. B.Eating. C.Housing.
11.How much money does Bob spend on clothes a month
A.$2,000. B.$1,500. C.$500.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 12-13 题。
12.Where does the conversation take place
A.In a bakery. B.In a fruit shop. C.In a restaurant.
13.What is free
A.A strawberry pie. B.A delivery service. C.A custom message.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 14-16 题。
14.What are they going to do this afternoon
A.Play volleyball. B.Take a city walk. C.Join a film club.
15.When are they going to Oxford
A.On Friday. B.On Saturday. C.On Sunday.
16.What is the conversation mainly about
A.Rules of the activities. B.Introductions of a city. C.Arrangements for a trip.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 18-20 题。
17.Why did the lady want the pianist to sing
A.She knew he could sing well.
B.She was tired of listening to the piano.
C.She wanted to make him famous.
18.When did the pianist know he had a talent for singing
A.That night after his first singing.
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B.Long before he played the piano in the bar.
C.After he became a famous pianist.
19.What happened to the pianist at last
A.He had his own piano bar.
B.He continued to play the piano in the bar.
C.He became a well-known singer in America.
20.Which of the following will the author of the passage agree on
A.Everyone should make full use of his talent.
B.Few people have real talent.
C.People will succeed if they have talent.
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 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Welcome to CorkScrew BBQ! To ensure your take-home BBQ is as delicious at home as it
is here, just follow these quick tips!
Wrapped Reheating
Leave the meat wrapped in foil (锡纸) or plastic wrap as you received it before reheating. It’s
fine to use plastic wrap up to 250°F. To keep your BBQ warm for a few hours, set your oven (烤
箱) to 170°F and leave the meat wrapped. If the meat is frozen, defrost it completely before
reheating. Always leave it wrapped or tightly wrap the meat before reheating.
For sliced meats, wrap tightly in plastic wrap and reheat at 170°F in the oven. For small
amounts, wrap very tightly and reheat for 25—30 seconds in the microwave.
Grill (烤架) Reheating
Light only one side of the grill. Place the meat on the opposite side of the fire. (Use foil
only, no plastic wrap. )
Reheating Time
● Whole Turkey Breast: 30 minutes per pound
● Whole Beef Breast / Beef Ribs: 45 minutes per pound (no more than 3.5 hours)
● Chicken: 1 hour per whole chicken
● Sausage: 45 minutes
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● Pulled Pork or Ground Beef: 25 minutes. Use a double boiler or a closed container in the
oven, and remember to mix halfway through heating.
Slicing and Cutting Instructions
When slicing Beef Chest, sharpen your knife. Ensure the beef is fat side / bark side up.
Slice slowly without tearing the bark. Slice against the grain.
21.What is a must-do for reheating the BBQ taken home
A.Unfreezing it completely.
B.Keeping it tightly wrapped.
C.Setting the oven temperature to 250°F.
D.Reheating it in a microwave.
22.Which of the following takes the shortest reheating time
A.Sausages. B.A whole chicken.
C.Beef Ribs. D.Pulled pork.
23.What’s the purpose of the text
A.To instruct. B.To advertise.
C.To analyse. D.To comment.
B
Socrates declared that the unexamined life wasn’t worth living for a human being, implying
that we should attempt to know ourselves, to think through our actions, choices, prejudices, and
attitudes. But when it comes to thinking about our own happiness and what makes our lives go
well, it really does seem that this reflective attitude can ruin our chances of finding what we seek.
Perhaps it’s not surprising that we are better designed for engaging in other activities than
reflecting on how best to achieve our own happiness and well-being. Doing things that enhance
our growth in physical, social and intellectual areas tends to bring the reward of feeling good, and
so stimulates us further to pursue those activities. Sitting around reflecting on what will make us
happy is a lot less efficient than chasing the things that make us happy, and if we think too much,
there is an opportunity cost—time that we could have spent in a worthwhile activity has gone
while we were thinking deeply about the best way to develop.
The philosopher David has written about the role of reflective thinking in sports. One of his
observations is that while sportspeople need to think about the basic actions they are performing,
it can be counterproductive to start thinking about the elements making up those actions. A
footballer needs to think about kicking the ball low and hard to the left of the goalkeeper, but not
to overthink the mechanics of the precise small movements of legs and feet that produce that
outcome. If he or she does start this sort of thought process, it very often leads to a poorer shot.
What’s needed is a kind of automatic response to the situation.
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Perhaps something similar is going on in our life. Those people who start detailed programs
of self-development in various dimensions, focusing on diet, habits, exercise, mental activity,
work output, and so on, are like the footballer thinking through the small muscle movements.
Perhaps their well-meaning self-reflection on their own development and how they want to
achieve it, is the very thing that will make a high level of development forever unobtainable for
them.
24.What may cause an opportunity cost
A.Spending time on worthy activities. B.Joining in social meetings actively.
C.Getting stuck in much self-reflection. D.Doing physical exercises
efficiently.
25.Why does the author mention David’s observations
A.To praise a wise philosopher. B.To teach readers football skills.
C.To cite a case of overthinking. D.To argue for reflective thinking.
26.What does the author suggest readers do to achieve their goals
A.Make a comprehensive plan. B.Adopt a direct approach.
C.Think carefully before action. D.Attach importance to details.
27.What is a suitable title for this text
A.The Risk of Overthinking B.The Key to Well-being
C.The Way to Think Reflectively D.The Method to Develop Yourself
C
Do I think the sky is falling Sort of.
My husband and I were recently in Egypt, where the temperature reached 113 degrees, a bit
warm for my tiny princess self. Medic, medic! So, we left Egypt. Back home, my dearest friends
struggled with health stuff, with family craziness, with damaged children both young and grown.
The game of life is hard, and a lot of us are playing hurt. I ache for the world but naturally
I'm mostly watching the Me Movie, where balance and strength are beginning to fail. What can
we do as the creaking(嘎吱响的) elevators of age slowly descend The main solution is to get
outside every day, ideally with friends. Old friends—even thoughts of them—are my comfort.
Recently I was walking along a beach with Neshama. We go back 50 years. She is 84, short
and strong. Every so often, she bent down somewhat tentatively and picked up small items into a
small cloth bag. “What are you doing ” “I'm picking up micro litter. I try to help where I can.”
I reminded her of an old story. A great warhorse comes upon a tiny sparrow lying on its back
with its feet in the air, eyes tightly shut with effort. The horse asks it what it's doing. “I'm trying to
help hold back the darkness.” The horse roars with laughter. “That is so funny. What do you
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weigh ” And the sparrow replies, “One does what one can.” This is what older age means; we do
what we can.
We continued our walk. Neshama bent to pick up bits of litter and started to slip, but I caught
her and we laughed. We are so physically vulnerable in older age. We have caught each other a lot
and have come through some periods of darkness and overwhelming losses, but friendship makes
it all a rowing machine for the soul. We can take it as long as we feel and give love, and laugh
gently at ourselves as we fall apart. We know by a certain age the great lies in our life—if you do
or achieve this or that, you will be happy and rich. No. Love and service make us rich.
28.What does the author think of her present life
A.She enjoys making new friends. B. She feels more struggles over
aging process.
C.She finds it challenging to handle family crises. D.She wants others to learn from her
life experiences.
29.What message does the story of the sparrow convey
A.Age makes small efforts less meaningful over time.
B.Strength in numbers is necessary to change the world.
C.Even the smallest action will contribute to a bigger result.
D.Every small action counts, no matter how insignificant it seems.
30.Which of the following can best describe Neshama
A.Healthy and cautious. B.Caring and responsible.
C.Cooperative and modest. D.Educated and committed.
31.What does the author suggest about the meaning of life in older age
A.Love and acts of service bring true richness in life.
B.Happiness is achieved through love, rather than wealth.
C.Health and. independence are definitely the ultimate goals.
D.True richness comes from love, service, and achievements.
D
A few days ago, I watched a video of myself talking in perfect Chinese.I’ve been studying
the language on and off for only a few years, and I’m far from fluent.But there I was, pronouncing
each character just as a native speaker would.“My favorite food is sushi,” I said—wo zui xihuan
de shiwu shi shousi.
I’d created the video using software from a Los Angeles based artificial intelligence (AI) start up called HeyGen.The technology, which only needs a single selfie and a script to generate deepfake videos of real people “saying” almost anything, is a testament (证明) to the
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advancements in AI language tools.This got me thinking about the declining interest in language
learning with fewer students enrolling in foreign language courses and the decrease of English
proficiency among young people in some places.
AI translation, integrated into social media and messaging platforms, seems to be everywhere.Even language learning apps are using AI generated content in their
marketing.However, language translation is an art rather than a science.Something enormous will
be lost in exchange for that convenience.As Anne, a Chinese translator said, “Building a ladder
between widely different languages, such as Chinese and English, is sometimes as difficult as a
doctor building a bridge in a patient’s heart.”
Language learning fosters cultural competency, a skill that AI cannot simply copy.Learning a
different way to speak, read, and write helps people discover new ways to see the world.No
machine can replace such a profoundly human experience.Deborah Cohn, a language professor,
emphasizes that language learning is actually about understanding and connecting with different
cultures.Instead of abandoning language courses in favor of AI, some educators advocate
emphasizing the intercultural aspects of language learning.Paula Krebs of the MLA points out that
even with a “universal translator”, sometimes the greater meaning of people’s utterances (言辞)
remains a mystery.
In essence, while AI language tools offer convenience, they lack the depth and cultural
insight gained from human language learning.The challenge and beauty of learning a language are
in understanding the cultural tapestry (织锦) that weaves through words, something AI has yet to
achieve.
32.Why does the author give the example in paragraph 1
A.To promote the language software.
B.To show off his Chinese language skills.
C.To prove learning a language is a wasted effort.
D.To encourage critical thinking about AI language tools.
33.What can we learn from paragraph 3
A.AI translation deserves more attention.
B.Language apps play a key role in marketing.
C.Language translation is far beyond technology.
D.Learning a different language is an uphill battle.
34.What is the key benefit of learning a language according to the passage
A.Better digital literacy. B.Improved translation skills.
C.Deeper cultural confidence. D.Effective intercultural interaction.
35.What does the author imply in the last paragraph
A.AI language tools offer convenience.
B.AI facilitates language learning in terms of culture.
C.AI is far from perfect in helping language understanding.
D.AI has achieved success in the development of language learning tools.
第二节 (共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
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Strength training is having a moment. Planet Fitness, one of America’s biggest gym chains,
is cutting back on treadmills (跑步机) in favor of power cages. Gym trends come and go. 36
They have for many years been trying to persuade the public that it is good to be not only fit but
strong.
In 2010 the World Health Organization added a recommendation of two sessions of
muscle-strengthening exercise a week to its exercise guidelines. 37 Japan, for example,
updated its advice in 2024.
38 It lowers blood pressure and cuts the risk of heart disease, strokes and some
kinds of cancer. Strength exercise offers many of the same benefits. And it also helps regulate
metabolism (新陈代谢), keep blood sugar steady, and maintain healthy fat levels.
Much of the medical interest in strength exercise, though, comes from its ability to prevent,
or treat, sarcopenia (肌 肉 减 少 症 ). This is the decline in strength and muscle size that
accompanies ageing. The body’s muscles naturally begin to reduce in one’s 30s. 39 Lack
of muscle increases the risk of falls, a big killer of the elderly.
With the world ageing rapidly, sarcopenia is only going to become a bigger problem.
Though some degree of physical decline is unavoidable with age, evidence suggests that, even for
people in their 80s, a bit of pumping iron can work wonders. As so often in medicine, it is better to
prevent a disease from taking hold in the first place than to try to cure it afterwards. 40
A.Strength training is calling.
B.It may even help treat depression.
C.Many governments have followed suit.
D.That process gathers pace in a person’s 60s and 70s.
E.There’s no doubt cardio such as jogging is good for you.
F.But the rise of pumping iron will be welcomed by doctors.
G.Sarcopenia also makes it harder to recover from injuries and illness.
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)
I met Fred, a delicate stone worker, while he was building a rock wall. His hands were
41 from years of working with stone and brick. I asked him to 42 a rock facade (正面)
for our fireplace. Though he preferred outdoor jobs, he 43 to consider it and later called
to say he had some spare time.
Fred and his son arrived with grey 44 and cement (水 泥 ). Fred, despite his
weakness, 45 the facade alone. He carefully selected rocks, explaining he needed flat
46 for the base. He used his hammer and chisel (凿子) to 47 the stone, demonstrating
remarkable 48 .
Fred also darkened the cement lines to improve the 49 . He studied each rock,
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turning it in his hands before deciding where to 50 . The rock facade was completed in a
few days and his patience and precision were 51 in every piece he shaped.
Fred’s work ethics (道德准则) and attitude were 52 . He never thought of a job as
work; he saw it as a challenge to overcome. His work was, 53 , as hard as rock, but he
knew how to make it easy. He studied it and broke it into smaller, more 54 pieces. Fred
knew what many of us have yet to 55 — take the hard things in life and break them
down into something we can manage — one piece at a time.
41.A.exposed B.frozen C.raised D.marked
42.A.imagine B.build C.design D.paint
43.A.hesitated B.failed C.agreed D.remembered
44.A.stone B.metal C.plastic D.wood
45.A.turned to B.gave away C.worked on D.picked up
46.A.roads B.pieces C.roofs D.shoes
47.A.remove B.polish C.shape D.measure
48.A.skill B.courage C.humor D.memory
49.A.weight B.contrast C.width D.height
50.A.protest B.search C.develop D.strike
51.A.evident B.ceased C.lost D.abandoned
52.A.puzzling B.amusing C.inspiring D.disturbing
53.A.literally B.merely C.fortunately D.possibly
54.A.visible B.elegant C.decorative D.manageable
55.A.copy B.learn C.forget D.doubt
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。
Tianjing, or skywell, is a classic feature of Huizhou architecture. In traditional Huizhou
architecture, the skywell, as 56 changing space between the interior and exterior, has
positive 57 (significant) for the lighting and ventilation (通风) of the building interior. It
also 58 (typical) displays Huizhou culture. Huizhou is famous for Huizhou traders, who
set up skywells in their houses 59 (acquire) the feel of the “unity of heaven and man”.
On sunny days, the sun shines through the skywell to the front of the hall and the rooms,
called “showering gold”. In rainy and snowy weather, rainwater flows down 60 the eaves
(屋 檐 ) and sinks into the tank below the skywell. That is named “flowing silver”, 61
means fortune will not run off outside. The process 62 (call) “four waters returning to the
main hall of the houses”. In the skywell, combined with the 63 (passage) and halls, when
the outdoor wind speed is high, wind-driven airflow makes up the majority of the wind 64
(enter) the room. Thus, the amount of indoor ventilation is reduced. When the outdoor wind is still,
the skywell-shaped thermal pressure (热压力), which promotes ventilation, 65 (form) a
complete ventilation system and plays the role of “hiding wind and gathering air”.
第四部分,写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
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第一节(满分 15 分)
66.假定你是校英文报记者李华,上周五你校举办了一场主题为“变废为宝”的环保时装秀。
请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:
(1)活动过程;
(2)活动反响。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为 80 左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Waste-to-Treasure Eco-Fashion
Show___________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________
67.My son,Erick,is two and a half years older than my daughter,Anne.As young children,
they were best friends.Anne admired her big brother and tried to keep up with him in every
aspect.She cried when Erick started kindergarten.Erick in turn looked out for his little sister
when she started school.They played together, usually with cars and toy drivers, but
sometimes Barbie dolls would join in.
But when junior high and senior high school set in,adolescence(青春期) and sibling
rivalry( 同 胞 争 宠 ) between them changed their once close relationship.They hardly
acknowledged each other, even though they were in some of the same activities.They could
hardly get along.
Once Anne was in college, things began to improve.Maybe it helped that they were at
different schools.Both had grown up and the rivalry was less intense.At home during college
breaks, they laughed and played together again.Slowly they were coming back together as
friends.
College graduation came,and Erick moved out to begin his career.It was sad for all of us,
especially for Anne.
Two years later,we all looked forward to Anne's college graduation.In a conversation about
this one day,Erick brought up the subject of a graduation gift for Anne.My husband Rick and I
had thought of upgrading some features of her car,since the car was pretty basic and several
years old.Erick had a different idea.He knew Anne would go to graduate school in another state
and wanted her to have a reliable car.His suggestion was to upgrade the gift to a new car.We
couldn't believe our ears.This elder brother who didn't acknowledge his sister in high school
wanted to surprise Anne with a new car at her college graduation!
We agreed with the suggestion after getting over our first shock at it.
注意:
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(1)续写词数应为 150 左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
"But you need to pay at least a third of the money for the new car," we joked.
Erick handed Anne a box,where a car key was hidden.
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英语答案
1.C 2.C 3.C 4.C 5.C
6.C 7.A 8.A 9.B 10.A
11.C 12.A 13.C 14.B 15.B
16.C 17.B 18.A 19.C 20.A
21.B 22.D 23.A 24.C 25.C
26.B 27.A 28.B 29.D 30.B
31.A 32.D 33.C 34.D 35.C
36.F 37.C 38.E 39.D 40.A
41.D 42.B 43.C 44.A 45.C
46.B 47.C 48.A 49.B 50.D
51.A 52.C 53.A 54.D 55.B
56.a 57.significance 58.typically 59.to acquire 60.from
61.which 62.is called 63.passages 64.entering 65.forms
66.
Waste-to-Treasure Eco-Fashion Show
Our school held a remarkable Waste-to-Treasure Eco-Fashion Show in the school hall last
Friday evening.
The show started with students displaying how they creatively transformed waste materials
into nice clothes through cutting, painting and piecing together. Many used plastic bags became
elegant dresses and old newspapers were turned into nice things to wear. The highlight arrived
when models gracefully showcased these unique designs, drawing repeated applause from the
audience.
The show received positive response. Not only did it demonstrate practical creativity, but it
also enhanced the students’ environmental awareness, inspiring a greener future.
67. "But you need to pay at least a third of the money for the new car," we joked.Erick
smiled,telling us he'd use his earnings to pay half of the cost. We were amazed.Then,during
the next few weeks,Rick secretly test﹣drove cars.The plan was completely hidden from
Anne until the big graduation day.When the day arrived,we all attended her graduation
ceremony. After the ceremony,our family of four began walking out of the school.The time
came for the gift to be opened.
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Erick handed Anne a box,where a car key was hidden.Anne happily took the box but was
disappointed to find only a bottle of car﹣glass﹣cleaning liquid inside. "Erick,a terrible gift!"
she said and then laughed.Her brother looked upset and spoke quietly, "Keep looking." Anne
dug around in the box and found the key,shocked. "This is the key to your new car," Erick
smiled. "Thanks!" Anne's face lit up.She rushed outside,finding a beautiful red car!Even till
today,Anne still values this car.It means a lot to her and her big brother.
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