资源简介 2025-2026学年安徽省天长炳辉中学高一3月英语模拟试卷试卷满分:150分第一部分 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)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。每段对话读一遍。1.What will the man have to do with the keyboard A. Return it. B. Exchange it. C. Keep it.2.What does the woman ask the man to do A. Change tires for her car.B. Drive her to the hotel.C. Collect her after the meeting.3.Where does the conversation take place A. At a restaurant.B. At the man’s home.C. At a supermarket.4.How does the woman feel A. Excited. B. Confused. C. Nervous.5.What are the speakers mainly talking about A. A post. B. A candidate. C. A college.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 should the woman do first A. See her family doctor.B. Make an appointment.C. Get a number ticket.7. What is the man most probably A. A receptionist. B. A doctor. C. A patient.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. What does the man tell the woman to do A. Look for the missing pages.B. Correct some mistakes.C. Contact the printer’s.9. What’s the probable relationship between the speakers A. Customer and repairman.B. Workmates.C. Professor and student.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10. What does the woman like about the apartment A. The river view.B. The large space.C. The convenient location.11. What will the speakers find in the basement of the main building A. A swimming pool. B. A supermarket. C. A furniture shop.12. What’s the disadvantage of the apartment A. Awful health club.B. Limited parking space.C. Poor public transportation.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13. What is the woman doing A. Giving some instructions.B. Hosting a program.C. Conducting an interview.14. What role is Peter most famous for A. Classical roles. B. Supporting roles. C. Modern roles.15. What enables Peter to remember numerous lines A. His photographic memory.B His unusual childhood.C. His history knowledge.16. Why does Peter refuse to watch himself on TV A. He performs poorly.B. He has a tight schedule.C. He feels embarrassed.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17. What is the purpose of this activity A. To offer the locals leisure time.B. To train more volunteers.C. To promote rural travel.18. What is provided in the activity A. Tools. B. Supper. C. Trainers.19. What will help people find the site A. Experts’ direction. B. Arrow signs. C. The brochure.20. What are necessary for people that are watching A. Walking boots. B. Warm clothes. C. Gardening gloves.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ACork, Ireland: An Emerging Cultural HubHave you ever heard of the beautiful Irish city of Cork This Irish city has been selected as one of National Geographic’s Best of the World Destinations for 2025. So, what makes it so special for travelers today The magazine highlights that now is the perfect time to visit Cork to experience its rising urban renaissance (复兴). This transformation is part of a larger national project. The Cork City Development Plan which falls under the multi-billion dollar Project Ireland initiative, is funding ambitious improvements set for completion by 2028. These exciting developments include the redevelopment of the city’s port and docklands, the refurbishment (整修,翻新) of the Crawford Art Gallery, and enhancements to the Cork Event Centre. Once upgraded, this site will be able to host a wider range of concerts, festivals, and exhibitions, strengthening Cork’s place on the cultural map.For those planning a visit to Cork, a great time to experience the city’s dynamic arts scene is in December 2025. This is when the city shines during the Sounds from a Safe Harbour festival. This unique event, held every two years and co-founded by Oscar-winning actor and Cork native Cillian Murphy, is a festival of music, dance, and conversation that draws visitors from around the globe.The recognition from National Geographic positions Cork as a must-visit European destination. It is celebrated not just for its timeless Irish charm, but for the new and dynamic energy that is reshaping its urban landscape. The city offers a strong combination of traditional culture and modern innovation, making it an ideal destination for travelers seeking an enriching experience.21. Why does the magazine advise visiting Cork now A. Cork is enjoying the cheapest season. B. Cork is hosting a wide range of concerts.C. Cork is offering the best scenery and service. D. Cork is going through a thorough improvement.22. What is the Sounds from a Safe Harbour festival A. A daily market selling local crafts. B. A festival attracting visitors globally.C. A sports competition held every winter. D. A celebration of the city’s famous artists.23. What makes Cork a perfect destination for travelers seeking an enriching experience A. Its timeless Irish charm. B. Its cultural significance.C. Its mixture of old and new. D. Its central place in the continent.BTejasvi Manoj, a 17-year-old senior at Lebanon Trail High School in Frisco, Texas, has been named the 2025 TIME Kid of the Year for her innovative work protecting seniors from online scams (诈骗). Out of 74 million children in the U. S., Manoj stood out for creating Shield Seniors, a website designed to help older adults identify and report cheating emails and texts.The inspiration for Shield Seniors started in February 2024, when Manoj, then a 16-year-old junior, learned that her 85-year-old grandfather had nearly fallen victim (受害者) to an email scam requesting $2,000. Her father intervened, confirming with her uncle that the request was cheating. Alarmed by the incident, Manoj researched cybercrime and discovered that scams targeting seniors caused nearly $5 billion in losses in 2024.Determined to act, Manoj built Shield Seniors, a site that allows users to upload suspicious messages for analysis and provides links to report scam. Still in private preview mode requiring further development and funding, the website has already earned her an honorable mention in the 2024 Congressional App Challenge. Manoj has also delivered a talk at local senior living facilities about cybercrime prevention. “I remember going to my first speech, and I was super nervous,” Manoj said. “What if no one shows up What if I totally mess up ” Her fears were unfounded.There were so many people who were really interested — taking notes on their notepads.“This is supposed to bring people a sense of ‘You’re not alone,’” Manoj said. “A lot of people are embarrassed that they got scammed, but this isn’t something you should be embarrassed about. It’s just a learning experience. You should report it to help make sure it doesn’t happen to anyone else.”Manoj’s coding (编码) skills, developed since eighth grade through cybersecurity classes were critical to building Shield Seniors. “I really love the fact that you can solve problems with your computer, and I really like creating,” she said. Beyond her tech achievements, Manoj also plays violin in her school band and volunteers extensively.24. Why did Manoj create Shield Seniors A. To win a national technology competition.B. To help her grandfather recover lost money.C. To develop her potential skills in cybersecurity.D. To prevent seniors from experiencing online scams.25. What does the underlined word “suspicious” mean in paragraph 3 A. Questionable. B. Reliable.C. Exceptional. D. Complex.26. Which of the following words can best describe Manoj A. Brave and ambitious.B. Creative and caring.C. Generous and cooperative.D. Cautious and demanding.27. What’s the best title for the text A. A New Strategy for Preventing Online Scams.B. A Teen Named 2025 TIME Kid of the Year.C. How a Teen Beat Others and Was Awarded by TIME.D. How a Student Learned Coding and Built a Website.CIs forgiveness against our human nature To answer our question, we need to ask a further question: What is the essence of our humanity For the sake of simplicity, people consider two distinctly different views of humanity. The first view involves dominance and power. In an early paper on the psychology of forgiveness, Droll (1984) made the interesting claim that humans’ essential nature is more aggressive than forgiving allows. Those who forgive are against their basic nature, much to their harm. In his opinion, forgivers are compromising their well-being as they offer mercy to others, who might then take advantage of them.The second view involves the theme of cooperation, mutual respect, and even love as the basis of who we are as humans. Researchers find that to fully grow as human beings, we need both to receive love from and offer love to others. Without love, our connections with a wide range of individuals in our lives can fall apart. Even common sense strongly suggests that the will to power over others does not make for harmonious interactions. For example, how well has slavery worked as a mode of social harmony From this second viewpoint of who we are as humans, forgiveness plays a key role in the biological and psychological integrity of both individuals and communities because one of the outcomes of forgiveness, shown through scientific studies, is the decreasing of hatred and the restoration of harmony. Forgiveness can break the cycle of anger. At least to the extent the people from whom you are estranged accept your love and forgiveness and are prepared to make the required adjustments. Forgiveness can heal relationships and reconnect people.As an important note, when we take a Classical philosophical perspective, that of Aristotle, we see the distinction between potentiality and actuality. We are not necessarily born with the capacity to forgive, but instead with the potential to learn about it and to grow in our ability to forgive. The actuality of forgiving, its actual appropriation in conflict situations, develops with practice.28. What is Droll’s idea about forgiveness A. People should offer mercy to others.B. Aggressive people should learn to forgive.C. Forgiveness depends on the nature of humanity.D. People who forgive can have their own welfare affected.29. What does the example in paragraph 2 illustrate A To forgive is to love. B. To dominate is to harm.C. To fight is to grow. D. To give is to receive.30. What is the writer’s attitude toward forgiveness A. Favorable. B. Reserved. C. Objective. D. Skeptical.31. What is message of the last paragraph A. Forgiveness is in our nature. B. Forgiveness grows with time.C. It takes practice to forgive. D. Actuality is based on potentiality.DFor over three decades, Chinese medical teams have been transforming healthcare in Guyana, South America. Since 1993, these committed doctors have worked alongside local professionals, bringing expertise, hope and recovery to thousands.Currently, the 20th medical team from Nantong, Jiangsu Province — consisting of 11 doctors — operates at Georgetown Public Hospital, providing essential services in eye care, bone care, burns, and traditional Chinese medicine.Their impact is deeply personal. Longtime patient Chinian, a 65-year-old, suffered from serious eye problems and severe diabetes (糖尿病). He expressed his gratitude to these Chinese doctors for saving his sight: “I couldn’t see before. I am so thankful to the doctors and China for this treatment.” Dr. Huang Xiaobo, who sees up to 50 patients daily, thinks Guyana has high eye disease rates because of strong sunlight and diabetes. He feels very happy to ease people’s pain, and loves it when locals say “ni hao” and “xie xie” upon seeing the team.Beyond eye care, lives are saved in critical situations. Seven-year-old Aiden suffered burns over 30% of his body. Burn specialist Dr. Gong Zhenhua used advanced Chinese techniques to get Aiden out of danger. “We’ve adopted many Chinese methods for burn patients, “noted Dr. Gong, ensuring continuity of care upon discharge.Beyond direct treatment, the teams’ influence extends far. For over 30 years, they have trained local healthcare workers, fundamentally strengthening Guyana’s medical system. Georgetown Hospital CEO, Robbie Rambarran, emphasized this knowledge sharing: “The Chinese teams help us develop self-reliance — training staff, building skills and passing on what they know.” Guyana Medical Council chairman Navin Rambarran highlighted groundbreaking introductions like a new hip replacement method, helping patients recover faster.Since September, the 20th team alone has treated nearly 7,000 patients, handled over 1,600 hospitalizations, performed 700 surgeries, and saved almost 100 critically ill individuals. Team leader Du Boxiang stressed their broader goal: “Building a global community of health is central. We work together to build local abilities and contribute to global health governance.”32. What can be learned about the 20th medical team A. It focuses only on eye and bone care. B. It is made up of 11 doctors.C. It performs 70 surgeries every month. D. It started working in Guyana in 1990.33. Which word can best describe Chinian’s eye treatment by the Chinese doctors A. Expensive. B. Disappointing. C. Average. D. Excellent.34. What does the author want to show by: mentioning Aiden’s case A. The high burn rate in Guyana. B. The use of Western techniques.C. The team’s skill in burn treatment. D. The cause of severe burns in children.35. What do the Chinese teams do besides treating patients directly A. Train Guyanese medical staff. B. Fund local hospital facilities.C. Build new emergency rooms. D. Provide free diabetes medicine.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。When we’re told “This coffee is hot” at our local cafe, the message is clear. ____36____ Does that mean it’s cold Or just warm A team of scientists conducted experiments to identify how we process phrases that include negation (i.e., “not”). In the experiments, participants read — on a computer monitor — adjective phrases with and without negation (e.g., “really not good” and “really really good”) and rated their meaning on a scale from 1 (“really really bad”) to 10 (“really really good”) using a mouse. This scale was designed, in part, to determine if participants interpreted phrases with negation (否定) as the opposite of those without negation. In other words, did they interpret “really not good” as “bad” ____37____Here, the researchers found that participants took longer to interpret phrases with negation than they did phrases without negation — indicating, not surprisingly given the greater complexity, that negation slows down our processing of meaning.In addition, drawing from how the participants moved their mouse, negated phrases were first interpreted as affirmative (i.e., “not hot” was initially interpreted as closer to “hot” than to “cold”), ____38____, suggesting that, for instance, “not hot” is not interpreted as either “hot” or “cold”, but as something between “hot” and “cold”. That is to say, negation merely reduces the temperature of our coffee and does not make it “cold”.“This research highlights the complexity that goes into language comprehension, showing that this process involves more than just processing individual word meanings,” observes Arianna Zuanazzi, lead author of the study.____39____. Especially, in communication, ranging from advertising to legal filings. As can be seen in a smoking cessation ad — “If people keep telling you to quit smoking cigarettes, don’t listen — they’re probably trying to trick you into living.” Another case in point is the classic slogan of a British perfume advertisement — “ ____40____” In addition, large language models in AI tools have difficulty interpreting passages containing negation. The researchers say that their results show how humans process such phrases while also potentially pointing to ways to understand and improve AI functionality.A. Don’t be yourself.B. The answer is absolutely no.C. Our perfume suits you perfectly.D. but later shifted to a softened meaningE. But how do we interpret “It is not hot” F. Or, instead, understand it as something more measured G. Negation is often used intentionally to mask a clear understanding of a phrase.第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分;满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Recently, I read a magazine article stating that people tend to turn into their parents as they age. The ____41____ signs include complaining about the weather, choosing comfort over style in clothing, going to bed early, and repeating family recipes — like my mom’s Sunday roast beef, a British tradition I once laughed at. ____42____, this usually starts at 45, but I am certain it doesn’t ____43____ me, even though I’m 47.I’ve always lived differently. My parents had a big house with a ping-pong table and ____44____ weekly tournaments (锦标赛); I rent a small flat near a recreation center for indoor tennis. Mom loved vegetable gardening, but I only grow flowers in small pots. I ____45____ camper-van trips (Dad’s favorite) and Sunday roasts, nor do I ____46____ and suddenly wake up while watching TV or moan about rain when it delays.My daughter disagreed when I showed her the article. “Mom, you’re just like them,” she said as I ____47____ more chocolate cake, citing calories. “Grandma always counted calories!” She also pointed out I use Mom’s vintage teacups — ones I used to call “old-fashioned”. Her words made me ____48____. Later, I noticed that a friend ____49____ her house with wallpaper like her mom’s, and my sister _____50_____ bought a ping-pong table for neighbors. I somehow caught myself humming Dad’s favorite Tony Bennett songs.It was then that I realized these similarities are actually rather _____51_____. I found home’s familiarity in Dad’s cuckoo clock and Mom’s split pea soup. So, instead of resisting, I learned to _____52_____ this change. Last week, I even made Mom’s roast beef — it tasted like _____53_____. I guess I’ve unknowingly become a mini _____54_____ of my parents, and I must admit: I don’t just like it; I’m _____55_____ for it.41. A. rare B. typical C. random D. secret42. A. Unluckily B. Ultimately C. Theoretically D. Slowly43. A. apply to B. contribute to C. appeal to D. occur to44. A. watched B. held C. missed D. canceled45 A. expect B. prefer C. organise D. dislike46. A. doze off B. turn off C. drop off D. cut off47. A. baked B. refused C. consumed D. shared48. A. hesitate B. defend C. reflect D. admit49. A. tidied B. traded C. departed D. decorated50. A. even B. merely C. roughly D. still51. A. annoying B. entertaining C. comforting D. encouraging52. A. embrace B. deny C. ignore D. manage53. A. growth B. memory C. failure D. success54. A. variety B. vision C. virtue D. version55. A. sorry B. ready C. grateful D. regretful第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,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 Chile Week China 2025 event on Wednesday in Chongqing, a trade agreement ____56____ (sign). Both parties will work together to raise awareness and ____57____ (recognize) of Chilean fruits among Chinese consumers and buyers.“We attached great importance ____58____ the market in Southwest China, as it is an energetic region full of new opportunities,” said Pablo Arriaran Ahumada, ambassador of Chile to China, during ____59____ event.This year marks the 55th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Chile, as well as the ____60____ (twenty) anniversary of their free trade agreement.Chile Week is the largest and highest-level series of promotional activities ____61____ (hold) by Chile in China. Over the past 10 years, it ____62____ (see) the rapid growth of China-Chile trade. Chongqing is hosting the event for the first time.Chilean products such as cherries, salmon, and wine have become everyday items on local tables. In the other direction, Chongqing’s electronic information equipment, new energy vehicles and parts, motorcycles, and agricultural machinery are ____63____ (increasing) entering the Chilean market.Statistics show ____64____, from January to August this year, the total import and export volume between Chongqing and Chile reached 2.4 billion yuan, ____65____ (mark) a 5.3 percent year-on-year increase.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66. 假定你是高中生李华,代表本班参加了学校组织的“美丽校园”绘画比赛并荣获一等奖,请你给英国的笔友Walson写一封信分享此事。内容包括:1.创作内容及理由;2.获奖感受。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Dear Walson,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours truly,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。One sunny afternoon, 8-year-old Leo was running after a colorful butterfly around the neighborhood. He laughed as he ran faster, his eyes fixed on the moving wings. He was so caught up in the game that he didn’t notice where he was going. Near the neighbor’s yard, he tripped over a small stone and crashed right into Mrs. Lee’s potted sunflowers — her favorite ones.The pot broke into pieces, and soil spread all over the path. Leo froze, his laughter gone in a second. Mrs. Lee was always so nice to him — she’d even given him a tiny sunflower plant last spring. He knelt down and tried to put the flowers and soil back into the broken pot, but only made it worse and got his hands all dirty.He was so scared he’d ruined her hard work that he stepped back, his heart beating fast. He looked at her door, half hoping she hadn’t seen it and half wishing she would come out so he could say sorry right away. However, scared of what Mrs. Lee might say, he turned and ran home as fast as he could. When he pushed open the door, he didn’t even take off his shoes — he just ran to his room and sat on the bed, hands covering his face.After a few minutes, his mom Clara knocked softly on his door. “Leo You’re home early, and you ran in so fast. Are you okay ” She eased the door open and saw him sitting with his head down. She walked over and sat next to him, putting a hand on his back. “You look upset. What’s wrong, sweetie ” she asked.Leo took a deep breath and then told his mom what had happened with tears in his eyes. His mom hugged him gently and said, “It’s okay to make mistakes, but we need to take responsibility.” She took out a new pot and some fresh soil, and then held Leo’s hand. “Let’s go and say sorry and fix it together.”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。Leo thought for a while and nodded.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________To his surprise, Mrs. Lee’s face softened into a smile.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025-2026学年安徽省天长炳辉中学高一3月英语模拟试卷.docx 2025-2026学年安徽省天长炳辉中学高一3月英语模拟试卷答案.docx