河南省普通高中2026届高三下学期春期期中联考英语试卷(有答案)

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. When can you see The Phantom of the Opera
A.At 2:30 p.m. on Monday.
B.At 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
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C.At 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday.
D.At 7:30 p.m. on Sunday.
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. What can we learn about the musical
A.The set design is simple.
注意事项:
B.Cast changes may occur.
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C.It’s suitable for people of all ages.
D.It’s adapted from Webber’s novel.
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At 16, Benjamin Davis, a sophomore at Bishop Feehan High School in Massachusetts, has invented a revolutionary
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desktop system that recycles plastic bottles and 3D printing waste into high-quality 3D printing filament(塑料丝). His
groundbreaking work won him first place at the 2025 International Science & Engineering Fair (ISEF) and the $75,000
Regeneron Young Scientist Award, bringing him widespread recognition and increasing attention from scientific
communities around the world.
第一部分 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)
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Benjamin’s inspiration struck when he noticed massive amounts of plastic waste piling up in his school’s art room. As
he watched these useless materials being thrown away each day, he felt deeply concerned about the growing environmental
damage caused by plastic pollution. Determined to find a practical solution, he began to research ways to change waste into
valuable resources. Over 18 months, he worked patiently in his garage, researching, designing, and constructing different
models until he finally created a small, and advanced machine.
The Phantom of the Opera is composer Andrew Lloyd Webber’s award-winning musical, now playing at His Majesty’s
Theatre in London. Opening in the West End in 1986, it won the Tony Award for Best Musical two years later. In September
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006, it broke the record held by Cats, another Webber’s musical, becoming the longest-running show in Broadway history.
The story is a gothic(哥特风格的)romance based on Gaston Leroux’s novel launched in 1910. It follows a mysterious
His device can shred plastic waste, melt it, and form it into smooth and consistent 3D printing filament in a single
continuous pared with traditional industrial recycling machines, his design uses 70% less energy and produces
materials of higher quality. Schools and creative spaces across the globe have already expressed strong interest in his
invention, and several institutions have requested detailed prototypes for further testing.
masked figure who appears at the Paris Opera House and his strong interest with a young singer, Christine Daaé. As he
helps her rise to fame, he becomes increasingly dangerous, leading to a dramatic ending. The London production is famous
for its splendid set design, including a turning stage, a grand staircase, and a large luxurious light that hangs from the ceiling.
Unforgettable songs include The Music of the Night and All I Ask of You.
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At first, few were quick to credit someone of his age with the ability to tackle such a complex technical undertaking.
Teachers and peers questioned whether his small machine could work steadily and meet real-world standards. However,
Benjamin never lost confidence. He tested more than 50 versions, stayed up late making improvements, and carefully
recorded each result until his device performed perfectly.
Evening shows: Monday to Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
Daytime shows: Wednesday and Saturday at 2:30 p.m.
Running time: 2 hours 30 minutes (including a 20-minute break)
Benjamin now plans to study mechanical engineering at MIT. He hopes his experience will encourage more young
people to care about the environment and take practical action to solve real problems.
Cast
Lily Kerhoas plays Christine Daaé, Dean Chisnall plays the Phantom, and Adam Rhys-Charles plays Raoul, the second
male lead. Joanna Ampil takes the stage as Carlotta, the second female lead. Several cast members have previously appeared
in Les Misérables. The performers are subject to change.
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. What inspired Benjamin to create the recycling machine
A.His enthusiasm for machinery.
B.A grand award from a competition.
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C.The global recognition and attention.
D.The plastic waste problem in his school.
Recommended for ages 8 and over. The production features gunshots, flash lighting and stage fireworks.
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5. What is an advantage of Benjamin’s machine according to the text
A.It’s user-friendly.
B.It’s cost-effective.
C.It’s energy-efficient.
D.It’s high-productive.
Book online using the booking button. A seating plan is available to help you choose your seats.
6. Which words can best describe Benjamin Davis
A.Creative and committed.
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. When did The Phantom of the Opera win an award for the best musical
B.Kind and responsible.
A.In 1910.
B.In 1986.
C.In 1988.
D.In 2006.
C.Hard-working and humble.
D.Insistent and generous.
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. What can be a suitable title for the text
A.A Student’s MIT Dream.
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B.The Development of 3D Printing.
Scientists have created a three-dimensional “heart-on-a-chip” (HOC) that could provide a breakthrough in the fight
against the world’s leading cause of death, cardiovascular(心血管)disease.
C.The Future Belonging to the Young.
D.A Teen Turning Waste into Treasure.
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One major challenge is that we cannot easily test how a human heart will react to a drug or disease without putting
someone at risk. This engineered heart tissue beats on its own, it releases chemicals to start muscular activity, and it
responds predictably to common drugs. It’s the first to include a two-way sensing platform that provides real-time tracking
of activity throughout the heart tissue down to the cellular level.
White Rabbit candy has not changed in 60 years. But some other things have changed. When a pop-up(快闪)shop in
Shanghai began selling drinks flavored like White Rabbit candy, people queued for up to four hours for a cup priced at 20
yuan ($2.9). China’s nostalgia(怀旧)economy has reshaped how brands are marketed.
However, the White Rabbit milk tea is itself a warning tale. Once customers reached the counter after four hours, many
were disappointed. “It tastes just like any regular bubble tea(珍珠奶茶)out there,” one told reporters. Another posted: “It’
s just exploiting the classic brand.”
In a recent paper, scientists from multiple Canadian institutions describe how they achieved this “significant advance in
heart tissue engineering and drug testing.” The key advance here is the integration of sensors that can detect both large-area
and small-area heart activity. Both current HOC platforms and the research team’s previous version, described in a 2024
paper, lack high-resolution cellular-level sensing. Small-area sensing is vital because many cardiovascular diseases (CVDs)
are associated with impairment in heart muscle cells, the individual beating cells that form heart muscle tissue. As a result,
measuring cellular function is critical for preventing heart failure in patients with CVDs.
The comments point to the central weakness of the nostalgia economy. When heritage is used primarily as a good
pricing reason, when nostalgic packaging is the product and what is inside is ordinary, consumers notice. The
disappointment runs deeper than a normal commercial letdown, because something more personal has been involved.
There are more risks. When nostalgic design becomes a recipe, the symbols stop carrying weight. And a nostalgia
economy that speaks only to one generation’s memories is not building a shared culture. When the pop-up closes and the
limited edition sells out, what remains If the answer is nothing but the memory of a queue, the brand has wasted its heritage
rather than grown it.
To build their HOCs, the researchers harvested heart muscle cells and heart connective tissue cells from lab animals.
They placed these cells into a soft structure rich in fibrous proteins and nutrients to stimulate growth, and then seeded them
on tiny, flexible silicon-based chips(芯片). This is a major step toward testing diseases in the lab, since cell-generated
forces govern the development of heart tissues, including their formation, remodeling, contraction efficiency, wound healing,
and cancer progression.
The question facing China’s nostalgia economy is not whether there is a market for continuity but whether the industry
will serve that market with depth or exploit it with shortcuts. Some of us grew up with White Rabbit candy. Others were
born too late to. But we are all looking for the same thing: a cultural identity with roots deep enough to hold, and a sense
that what is being built today is worth remembering tomorrow. Nostalgia does not offer the past. It offers a reason to feel at
home in the present.
Next, the researchers plan to model specific disorders by building heart tissues using cells from patients living with
various heart conditions. These include a type of genetic heart muscle disease that can lead to heart failure, as well as
irregular heartbeats, an umbrella of disorders that cause heart rate abnormalities.
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2. How does the new HOC differ from earlier versions
A.It uses human patient cells.
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. What has changed about White Rabbit
A.Its drink price. B.Its brand marketing.
. Why does the author mention the customers’ comments about the drink
B.It beats with external help.
C.Its candy recipe.
D.Its target customers.
C.It senses cellular heart activity.
D.It uses more flexible materials.
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3. What does the underlined word “impairment” in paragraph 3 mean
A.Abnormal working. B.Quick recovery. C.Natural growth.
A.To suggest the decline of the brand.
B.To note the popularity of regular bubble tea.
D.To show the trap of nostalgia-based selling.
D.Regular beating.
C.To prove the high price of the drink.
4. What do the researchers intend to do with HOCs
A.Replace animal testing.
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0. What is the author’s suggestion for China’s nostalgia economy
A.Serving the market with shortcuts.
C.Using the past to root today’s culture.
1. What is the best title for the text
B.Focusing on one generation’s memories.
D.Copying the past exactly as it once was.
B.Grow full hearts for patients.
C.Cure DNA-based heart diseases.
D.Study patient-specific heart diseases.
15. Which of the following is the best title for the text
A.The New Methods to Build 3D hearts
A.Nostalgia marketing puts heritage at risk.
C.Nostalgia economy saves brand heritage.
B.White Rabbit candy remains unchanged.
B.A Fresh Process for Heart Drug Testing
D.White Rabbit milk tea fails to satisfy fans.
C.An Innovation in Heart Tissue Engineering
D.The Fight Against Cardiovascular Diseases
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第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
Panic hit me out of nowhere. In one meeting, with all eyes on me, my voice became
28 across. On another occasion, I 29 in front of the senior management team, sweating heavily. After that, I
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I joined a speaking club, practiced constantly, and found I spoke best when fully
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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。
For many people, Christmas can be a magical day filled with delight and indulgences(放纵). But for those down on
their luck or disadvantaged, it can be a time of sorrow and disappointment. That’s why the countries of the British
Commonwealth have set aside the day after Christmas as Boxing Day, and its purpose was to bring a bit of magic to those
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and familiar with my topic.
Techniques like careful pacing and intentional eye contact also proved
learned to ease my 33 and carry on until my genuine confidence
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in helping me stay calm. Gradually, I
who could use it.
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Every December 26, going at least as far back as 1833, the United Kingdom and other countries that are part of the
British Commonwealth have observed Boxing Day as an opportunity to provide some holiday joy to those who most need it.
This experience taught me that fear of public speaking can be overcome with practice and support. Years later, I
founded Fear-less Public Speaking to 35 others to move from fear to confidence.
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One is that it refers to the giving of “Christmas boxes,” a term that originated in the 17th century to describe
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1. A.confusing
2. A.tongue-tied
3. A.conflict
4. A.popular
5. A.at any rate
6. A.increased
7. A.soft
B.surprising
C.rewarding
C.absent-minded
C.contact
C.serious
C.as a result
C.built
D.embarrassing
D.warm-hearted
D.negotiation
D.polite
gifts, money and other leftovers from Christmas that landowners would give to their servants and employees for having
worked on Christmas Day. Basically, Christmas Boxes were holiday bonuses for the working class.
B.light-hearted
B.agreement
B.confident
B.in particular
B.returned
B.shaky
The other is that it refers to the “alms boxes” that would traditionally appear in churches in the weeks leading up to
Christmas.
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The donations were then distributed to those in need after Christmas Day. The day after Christmas is
D.for example
D.disappeared
D.steady
also the feast of St. Stephen, a martyr(殉教者)known for his acts of charity.
The day is still a national holiday in many parts of the British Commonwealth, and some people still give back to the
C.cold
less fortunate on Boxing Day.
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8. A.point
B.concern
B.bowed
C.spirit
D.feeling
But must it be this way Actually, there exists a different path for this day.
might find your heart growing richer, even if your wallet doesn’t.
A.But its original spirit is being forgotten.
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Just like in classic stories, you
9. A.smiled
0. A.action
C.froze
D.apologized
D.risks
B.chances
B.informed
B.useful
C.charge
C.convinced
C.special
C.panic
1. A.confused
2. A.strange
3. A.regret
D.prepared
D.uncertain
D.boredom
D.broke down
D.remind
B.So what exactly is Boxing Day all about
C.There are competing stories behind its name.
B.anger
D.Consider observing your own charitable Boxing Day.
E.Their purpose was to collect money from church-goers.
F.Celebrate the day by enjoying time with your loved ones.
G.However, many argue this isn’t the best way to help the poor.
4. A.came back
5. A.persuade
B.held up
B.force
C.wore off
C.guide
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。
第二部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
China is accelerating efforts to advance its Healthy China Initiative,
and improve people’s health further during the next five years.
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(aim) to raise the average life expectancy
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 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
By 2030, the average life expectancy of the Chinese people is expected to reach 80 years, one year longer than that in
2024, according to top health official Lei Haichao, 37 (direct) of the National Health Commission.
I had mixed experiences with public speaking when I was young. Most were good, but some were
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while reading a poem aloud in front of the class, I felt
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To this end, the recommendations that 38 (release) in 2025 offered a series of measures, including increasing public
health capacity, strengthening the disease control system 39 effectively controlling major infectious diseases, said Lei.
After graduation, I became a policy advisor and was in constant
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opportunities to speak, and over time I grew into a
a decade working part-time and, 25 , I no longer used my speaking skills as often as before. When I returned to a senior
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(notable), the recommendations called for a sound system to be established to provide full life-cycle
population services to all. 41 affordable childcare system will be established to help reduce the costs of childbirth,
parenting and education for families, Lei said.
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Efforts will also be made
high-quality economic and social development, Lei said. Health education will be integrated
system, 44 will attract wide attention.
With the elderly population 45
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(encourage) local governments to prioritize health promotion as a key goal for
awe. Nate paused beside her. At first, it felt strange to admire a tree he’d passed a hundred times. But as he followed her
gaze, the sun was shining through the branches, turning the red and yellow leaves into a sea of burning gold.
“There’s nowhere this quiet and pretty in Houston,” Briana said softly.
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(expect) to continue rising during the 15th Five-Year Plan period, safeguarding
Nate felt something clicked in his mind. Highland wasn’t a big bore — he was just too used to it. He began to wonder
what other hidden beauty was waiting to be discovered.
seniors’ health will be essential to achieve the target of an average life expectancy of 80 years.
注意:1.续写词数应为 150 个左右;
第三部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
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Inspired, Nate suggested they visit his Grandpa’s farm. ___________________________________________________
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A Creative Design Competition About Environmental Protection
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At the library, Nate Jasper noticed a sign for the “First Annual Highland Drawing Contest.” It asked for artwork
showing the unique beauty of their town. Noticing his interest, the librarian, Ms. Kim, handed him a flyer. “The winning
drawings will be displayed right here in the library,” she added.
Sitting on the library steps outside, Nate was lost in thought. He had always loved art. He could never have too many
sketchpads(素描本)and crayons. “I have to enter this contest!” he said to himself.
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But something troubled him. Years of living in the small town had convinced him that it was a dull place. “There’s
nothing special about it — only ordinary farms, animals, and trees!” he frowned. “What will I draw ”
Just then, Briana Williams, a new girl in his class who had just moved from Houston, a large modern city in Texas,
walked out. Spotting Nate, she sat down beside him and noticed the flyer. “A drawing contest That sounds fun!”

Not really,” Nate sighed. “Trust me, this town is a big bore.”
Briana looked surprised. “Well, everything here may seem boring to you, but to me, it’s all new! I’d love to see more of
it. Show me around sometime. And bring your sketchpad — you might find something worth drawing.”
The next Saturday, they wandered down a quiet lane together. Briana stopped beneath a large maple and gazed up in
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41.An 42.to encourage 43.into 44.which 45.expected
46.参考范文:
A Creative Design Competition About Environmental Protection
Last week, our school held an environmental creative design competition to raise students’
awareness of environmental protection. Students were required to create useful items using
recycled materials like plastic bottles, old newspapers, and cardboard boxes.
The event attracted over 300 participants from all grades. A diverse series of creative works
was on display. Winners received eco-friendly prizes such as bamboo notebooks and reusable
water bottles.
The competition received an overwhelmingly positive response. Students spoke highly of
its educational significance, stating that it not only broadened their knowledge but also inspired
them to take concrete actions to contribute to a greener and more sustainable future.
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Inspired, Nate suggested they visit his Grandpa’s farm. Briana’s eyes lit up, and the two set
off right away. When they arrived, Briana gasped, “This is amazing!” Her wonder was infectious
— Nate looked around, feeling as if he were seeing the farm for the first time. Golden wheat
fields swayed in the breeze like a rolling ocean, fluffy sheep grazing peacefully in the sunlight. He
stood there, completely captivated. Then, Briana gently nudged him. “You should draw this, Nate.
It’s a perfect scene.” That was it. Nate pulled out his sketchpad immediately, his pencil dancing
across the paper. As his painting took shape, he wondered why he had never thought to draw the
farm before.Once he looked closely, it really was a fascinating place. By sunset, his sketchpad was
filled with lively drawings.
On the day of the award ceremony, the library was crowded. Local residents gathered
around, buzzing with anticipation. Nate stood nervously among them, his heart pounding. Ms.
Kim stepped onto the stage. “Every drawing captures the unique beauty of our town,” she said
warmly, “but one work truly stood out.” She paused, and then announced Nate’s name. He walked
up in disbelief, hands trembling as he accepted the award. The audience applauded loudly, and
Briana waved at him from the crowd, beaming with pride. Nate stepped back, looking at his
winning piece on the wall — a vivid scene of Grandpa’s farm bathed in golden sunlight. A warm
smile spread across his face — beauty had always been there, and sometimes all it took was a
pair of fresh eyes to see it.

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