2025-2026学年四川省华蓥中学高三5月模拟英语试题(含答案,无听力原文,无音频)

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2025-2026学年四川省华蓥中学高三5月模拟英语试题(含答案,无听力原文,无音频)

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【答案】1. A 2. B 3. D
【答案】4. B 5. C 6. A 7. D
【答案】8. A 9. D 10. C 11. B
【答案】12. A 13. B 14. D 15. C
【答案】16. F 17. D 18. C 19. E 20. B
【答案】21. B 22. D 23. A 24. C 25. A 26. C 27. B 28. D 29. B 30. A 31. D 32. A 33. B 34. D 35. C
【答案】36. Driven
37. faster 38. annually
39. for 40. rocketing
41. a 42. to encourage
43. affordable
44. who##that
45. contributes
【答案】In recent years, obvious changes have taken place around me. The sky above my city has turned bluer, with white clouds becoming a common sight rather than a luxury. Rivers and lakes that once smelled unpleasant are now clean and accessible, where families like walking and cycling on weekends. Even the streets in my neighborhood have been renovated, with more trees, benches, and bike lanes added.
What touches me most is the harmony between nature and urban life. I no longer need to travel far to find fresh air or beautiful scenery — they are right at my doorstep. These changes show a greener and more sustainable development philosophy. I feel proud to witness this great change and believe our city will become even more livable in the future.
【答案】 So Daniel adopted a different approach when he was studying with Aler, again. Whenever he saw Alex struggling to understand the abstract formulas, instead of feeling annoyed, he would try his best to find good examples from real life to illustrate the logic behind the symbols. Alex would add vivid pictures beside them. To his surprise, Alex made very rapid progress. Daniel also found that he could understand those formulas much better!
On the presentation day, Daniel and Alex demonstrated their unique approach. Alex first drew on the blackboard. Then Daniel would explain the mathematical principles behind the vivid pictures. Their presentation was a perfect blend of creativity and logic that amazed the whole class and earned thunderous applause. Enjoying the unexpected success, Daniel realized for the first time that true excellence wasn’t about outperforming others and that it was about learning from each other and growing together.2025-2026学年四川省华蓥中学高三5月模拟英语试题
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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)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1. What does the woman think of the museum
A. Interesting. B. Relaxing. C. Crowded.
2. What is the man unsatisfied about the refrigerator
A. Its style. B. Its efficiency. C. Its price.
3. Where are the speakers probably
A. In a cafe. B. In an office. C. On a bus.
4. Why is the man unable to get through to Ben
A. Ben just left the office.
B. He dialed the wrong number.
C. Ben moved to another department.
5. What are the speakers discussing
A. Extinct animals. B. A wildlife report. C. A charity organization.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。
6. What does the woman need
A. A schoolbag. B. Notebooks. C. Clothes.
7. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. In a store. B. At home. C. On the phone.
听第7段录音,回答第8、9题。
8. In which city did the couple spend most their holiday
A. Munich. B. Stuttgart. C. Bamberg.
9. What does the man suggest about the beer festival
A. It is too popular. B. It has a long history. C. It is held every month.
听第8段录音,回答第10至12题。
10. Why was the man kicked out of the art lesson
A. He was too young. B. He was too poor. C. He was undisciplined.
11. What is the goal of the man’s projects
A. To help children in need.
B. To draw attention to disasters.
C. To raise money for talented kids.
12. What does the man ask his audience to do
A. Listen to the elderly. B. Stay with their families. C. Do whatever they can now.
听第9段录音,回答第13至16题。
13. How did Grace feel when she first entered university
A. Stressed. B. Confused. C. Excited.
14. What might Grace do halfway through the first term
A. She had to catch up on her studies.
B. She decided to attend more classes.
C. She started to travel around the country.
15. When does Grace study alone now
A. In the morning. B. In the afternoon. C. In the evening.
16. What is Grace’s first advice
A. Using a planner. B. Setting realistic goals. C. Balancing study and rest.
听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。
17. What does the series of lectures focus on
A. The origin of early rock art.
B. Different painting techniques.
C. The development of early humans.
18. What can we learn about the figures in the ancient rock art
A. They are much taller than us.
B. Their eyes are open and wide.
C. They look very similar with us.
19. When did horses probably come into existence in Australia
A. At least 20,000 years ago.
B. About 18,000 years ago.
C. Less than 400 years ago.
20. What has happened to the rock art since the 1960s according to the speaker
A. It has been well protected.
B. A lot of it has been damaged.
C. New paintings have been discovered.
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。
A
The Netherlands, and in particular its capital Amsterdam, is home to some of the most beautiful windmills (风车) on the planet.
D’Admiraal
Constructed in 1792 for milling chalk, which was used in paint, D’Admiraal was rebuilt in 1967. It is the last surviving windmill of this type. This windmill is publicly open every 2nd Saturday of the month. There is a small exhibition between 10:00 and 15:00.
Address: Noordhollandschkanaaldijk 21
De Otter
Built in 1631, it is one of a group of 12 wood-sawing mills on the outskirts of Amsterdam. But most of them fell victim to Amsterdam’s city expansion during the following centuries. In 1928, De Otter was turned into a warehouse. In 1977 it was placed on a monument list and was restored in 1996. De Otter is the only wood-sawing mill still in operation.
Address: Gillis van Ledenberchstraat 78A
De Bloem
Constructed in 1768, it is a flour mill near the Singelgracht. But in 1877 it was moved to its present location. In the 1930s, it was modernized with electric machinery so that it could be used when there was no wind. It was used until 1960 (mostly powered by electricity). Now it is open to the public only during National Windmill Days which are the second Saturday and Sunday of May.
Address: Haarlemmerweg 465
Van Sloten
This is a new mill that was constructed in 1990 on the brick foundation of another windmill originally dated from 1847. The 1847 mill was disfunctioned in 1878 and used as a house for nearly 100 years. Then it was rebuilt as a windmill in 1990. It was repaired and repainted in 2010. It is the only windmill in Amsterdam that is open to the public every day between 10:00 and 16:00 except holidays.
Address: Akersluis 10#1.5.2
1. Which windmill is located at Gillis van Ledenberchstraat 78A
A. De Otter. B. De Bloem. C. D’Admiraal. D. Van Sloten.
2. When is National Windmill Days held
A. In April. B. In May. C. In July. D. In September.
3. What sets Van Sloten apart from the other windmills
A. Its color. B. Its long history. C. Its height. D. Its opening time.
B
Nowadays, social media like TikTok and Instagram is filled with creators boiling apples for digestion, replacing iced coffee with hot water or explaining why the body’s “yin and yang” might be out of balance. Even small habits like wearing slippers indoors are suddenly presented as keys to living a healthier life. While many of these habits, which are deeply rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), have existed for centuries, social media has presented them as modern lifestyles.
TCM approaches health differently from much of Western medicine. Rather than treating symptoms in isolation, it focuses on restoring balance within the body through ideas such as qi (energy), yin and yang, and the interaction between the body and its environment. The goal is prevention and harmony rather than simply reacting to illness.
That philosophy is part of the appeal. At a time when wellness culture often feels super-commercialised and fragmented (碎片化), Chinese medicine offers a slower and more integrated model of health. It emphasises prevention and focuses on the root cause of illness rather than quick fixes. For many online audiences, that idea feels refreshingly human in contrast to efficiency-driven Western medicine. Against this background, Chinese wellness practices have begun spreading widely online.
But the speed at which these traditions are spreading raises familiar questions about cultural translation. On social media, complex traditions are often simplified into bite-sized habits: drinking hot water, boiling apples or avoiding cold foods. When practices that developed over centuries are reduced to quick tips, the philosophical foundations behind them can disappear.
There are also medical debates. While many people use TCM for relaxation, balance or preventative care, scientists note that some herbal treatments lack consistent clinical evidence and can carry risks if misused. Like many forms of alternative medicine, the line between cultural practice and medical advice is not so sharp.
Still, the popularity of Chinese wellness culture reflects something deeper than a passing trend. It taps into a wider search for balance in an era of anxiety and has firmly entered the global self-care conversation.
4. What can be inferred from paragraph 1
A. TCM can provide a very effective cure.
B. Chinese wellness culture is popular online.
C. Those online creators understand TCM well.
D. China’s modern lifestyle has its own appeal.
5. What is paragraph 2 mainly about concerning TCM
A. Its effect. B. Its advantages. C. Its philosophy. D. Its potential risks.
6. Which word best describes the author’s attitude to the online tips
A. Concerned. B. Biased. C. Tolerant. D. Appreciative.
7. What does the author want to say in the last paragraph
A. The popularity of TCM will not last long.
B. Chinese medical advice has yet to be tested.
C. TCM is more scientific than Western medicine.
D. Chinese wellness culture will be accepted globally.
C
For “technical people” looking for the next big thing, agentic AI is the future. At least, that’s what those from the big tech companies say.
Sivasubramanian, a longtime Amazon employee who started to work in Amazon’s cloud computing division earlier this year, sees great potential in agentic AI. “I truly believe agentic AI is going to be one of the biggest breakthroughs since the birth of chat robots or chatbots,” he said.
Then what sets agentic AI apart from chatbots
“Although chatbots can be very versatile, they are all talk but no action. For example, they can answer questions, write papers and generate images, music, video and lines of code,” explained Sivasubramanian. “Agentic AI, by contrast, is able to do more: Instead of just helping you write an email, it can handle the whole process — receiving a message from your coworker, figuring out what you might want to say, and firing off the response, all on its own.”
For most consumers, their first encounters with agentic AI might be in fields like online shopping. Once they set a budget and some preferences, agentic AI can buy things with their credit card. In the longer run, the hope is that it can do more complex tasks with access to the computer and a set of guidelines to follow.
“It is not just a tool to be operated or an assistant waiting for instructions,” added Sivasubramanian. “Increasingly, it behaves like a teammate, capable of carrying out multi-step processes and adapting as it goes.”
Milind Tambe has been researching agentic AI since the first International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems gathered in San Francisco in 1995. He said he was amused by the sudden popularity of “agentic” as an adjective.
“Previously, the word was mostly found in other academic fields, such as psychology or chemistry,” recalled Tambe. “But it seemed useful to use the word to describe software that can sense the environment, react and adapt to it, all on its own.”
8. Which is closest in meaning to “versatile” underlined in paragraph 4
A. Useful. B. Unreliable. C. Autonomous. D. Talkative.
9. What does Sivasubramanian say about agentic AI
A. It needs step-by-step instructions.
B. It is unsafe to be operated on computers.
C. It is usually used for online shopping.
D. It can complete complex tasks on its own.
10. Why did Milind Tambe feel amused
A. The usage of “agentic” is humorous.
B. The definition of “agentic” is misleading.
C. “Agentic” was created a long time ago.
D. “Agentic” can not be used as an adjective.
11. Where is this text most likely from
A. An interview. B. A news report. C. A product review. D. A science fiction.
D
When difficult things happen, our first reaction is often to seek answers. Why did this happen What will it take to feel better again In short, we seek closure and it is assumed that closure may help us heal and move on to other things.
But can we ever really get closure Sometimes. If we are waiting for an important test result, and our doctor calls to tell us that we no longer need to worry because we don’t have cancer. We now have closure.
But life rarely offers such simple answers. A case in point is Nancy Berns, the author of Closure: The Rush to End Grief and What It Costs Us. After her first child was dead, she received a sympathy card that said: “Someday, this will just be a memory.” She found little comfort in the message. “My reaction was that I didn’t want it to be just a memory. This was still my child,” she said. “The idea of closure can appeal to some with the promise of ending the pain. But I need space for both joy and sadness because they are sometimes inter-linked.”
And sometimes the closure we seek does not have the intended effect. For instance, we might long for answers from a person who refuses to talk to us. Then, when they finally agree to offer an explanation, it causes further pain. “Closure does not necessarily feel good,” said Arie Kruglanski, a professor of psychology at the University of Maryland. “A satisfying closure isn’t tied to what someone else does or says. It depends on whether we accept the information we’ve learned and whether we trust the source of that information. Only then is it truly closure.”
For psychologists like Dr. McAdams, the word “closure” feels too limiting. While coming to a decision or reaching a conclusion can be helpful, “closure” often implies a finality that may not be realistic. He suggested thinking about closure as a temporary resolution rather than something permanent. “Although seeking closure can help us arrive at decisions and make sense of difficult circumstances, life changes, and sometimes we revisit issues that we thought were resolved,” he said. “I think there should be a certain kind of openness, even as we get older.”
12. What does the author want to show by telling the story of Nancy Berns
A. We may refuse closure. B. Death can bring closure.
C. Closure may help us heal. D. Joy and sadness are relative.
13. Which may determine our reaction to closure according to Arie Kruglansk
A. Sympathy. B. Trust. C. Education. D. Personality.
14. What does Dr. McAdams most likely suggest we do
A. Seek permanent resolutions.
B. Forget sad things as quickly as possible.
C. Search for reliable information.
D. Leave space for both closure and openness.
15. What is the best title for the text
A. Why Do We Want Closure B. What Is the So-Called Closure
C. Do We Really Need Closure D. How Can We Get Real Closure
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。
In 1978, as a graduate student, Suzanne Imes realized she felt like she wasn’t good enough to be doing her graduate study. ____16____. But they tried to hide the truth.
“We called it impostor phenomenon (冒牌者现象),” says Imes, a psychologist now, “But it is not in the medical sense of the term. It’s a sense among many high-achieving people who are worried that they’re not as intelligent as other people think they are. ____17____. Impostor phenomenon exists among men and women but it can impact women a bit differently.”
____18____. But the good news is that it will disappear as you age. In the meantime, there are two effective ways to help manage the feeling when it starts to raise its ugly head.
You have to name it. Before you can work through any of this, you have to be able to identify and understand it. Imes has a suggestion: ____19____.
Then, identify your true talents. A technique that Imes uses with her clients (and even for herself) involves making a list with three columns. The first column is about the things you’re not so good at. ____20____. The last one is about things they’re very good at.”
A. There are going to be good days and bad days
B. The next one is about the things you’re OK at
C. There is no magic cure for getting rid of feeling like an impostor
D. So they live in a constant fear that somebody is going to find that out
E. Less judgment about ourselves, but being aware of what we’re feeling
F. She later learned that many of the female students felt exactly the same way
G. Take some deep breaths, get a good night’s sleep or take a nap, if that helps
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。
When Joann Moschella was biking home from her workplace eight years ago, a car cut into the bike line. “I went down so quickly that I was still ____21____ the handlebars when my face met the ground,” Moschella recalled.
____22____, Moschella just had a big cut above one eye, and she was still able to move herself and her bike to the sidewalk. But her ____23____ had fallen off, and she started to look for them. Just then, a young man ____24____ her. He was wearing a ____25____ suit and riding an electric unicycle (独轮车).
“Are you OK ” he asked anxiously. “How can I help you ”
“Shocked by the ____26____, I thought to myself, ‘Wow, when you die in San Francisco, you’re ____27____ by a spirit animal,’” Moschella said.
After realizing the man in the bunny (兔子) suit was in fact ____28____, Moschella asked if he could help find her glasses.
“He cheered when he got the glasses from the middle of the road,” Moschella said. “He then asked if I required a(n) ____29____.”
Moschella was a nurse, and she had already ____30____ herself out.
“No ____31____ bones,” Moschella told the young man. “Head wounds can bleed a lot, but I can tell it is not a ____32____ cut. Would you please help me get home ”
He agreed without any ____33____.
“The young man in the bunny suit coming to my rescue confirmed everything I ____34____ about San Francisco: the kindness and the ____35____ to dress like a bunny in broad daylight,” Moschella laughed.
21. A. cleaning B. holding C. checking D. fixing
22. A. Slowly B. Carelessly C. Suddenly D. Luckily
23. A. glasses B. gloves C. shoes D. earphones
24. A. kissed B. ignored C. approached D. attacked
25. A. funny B. white C. dirty D. cheap
26. A. threat B. rudeness C. impact D. cheer
27. A. eaten B. greeted C. hugged D. hated
28. A. handsome B. strong C. wealthy D. real
29. A. friend B. ambulance C. suit D. excuse
30. A. checked B. found C. cut D. figured
31. A. soft B. weakened C. straight D. broken
32. A. dangerous B. neat C. noticeable D. good
33. A. expression B. hesitation C. problem D. difference
34. A. dislike B. suggest C. learn D. love
35. A. wisdom B. cost C. freedom D. need
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。
____36____ (drive) by the rapid rise of AI, self-driving cars and green energy going mainstream, innovation across the globe is advancing ____37____ (fast) than ever. But a few places stand out as they are driving the greatest progress.
The 2025 Global Innovation Index (GII), published ____38____ (annual) by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), ranks the top countries and city clusters (群) based on criteria including investment patterns, technological progress, adoption rates and overall socioeconomic impact. Collectively, the 100 leading clusters from San Francisco to Shenzhen — account ____39____ more than 70% of global patents and venture investment.
China broke into the GII’s top 10 for the first time earlier this year, due to its ____40____ (rocket) number of patents, scientific investment and venture investment growth. It now hosts 2 of the 100 leading clusters in the report, with the South China tech centre of Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Guangzhou coming in at number one.
Home to Huawei and Tencent, Shenzhen’s transformation from fishing villages to ____41____ tech powerhouse was an intentional move by the Chinese government when it set up its first Special Economic Zone here in 1980, offering lower tax rates and cheaper land to help start-ups. In 2008, various makers’ spaces were founded and funded by the government ____42____ (encourage) innovation.
“Makers’ spaces such as the OCT Loft and Shekou’s Design Society are available to everyone, granting ____43____ (afford) access to advanced tools. The variety of makers ____44____ frequent these spaces, including hobbyists, students and professionals from tech companies like Huawei and DJI, ____45____ (contribute) to a truly innovative atmosphere,” said Leon Huang, a resident since 2008.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 近年来,我们身边悄然发生着许多的变化:蓝天白云成为日常,河湖海湾可亲可近,脚下的每一寸土地也在悄然焕新……请以“我身边的变化”为题,写一篇英语短文,内容包括:
1. 你注意到的变化; 2. 你的切身感受。
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。
Great Changes Around Me
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第二节(满分25分)
47. 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。
Daniel had always been the top student in his class. He worked tirelessly and earned the highest grades, but in his eyes, school was a battlefield rather than a community. He spent every spare moment alone at the library. He never joined clubs or sports teams. To Daniel, his classmates weren’t friends — they were rivals.
Everything changed when his math teacher, Mr. Wilson, introduced a new class project called “Learning Together”. For one month, each student would work with a partner and do a final presentation. Daniel was paired with Alex. Outgoing and well-liked by everyone, Alex played on the basketball team and always wore a warm smile. But math was his nightmare and he frequently failed the tests.
Their first meeting was awkward. Daniel, eager to finish quickly, sped through the problems in a rushed and confusing manner. Alex looked lost but kept trying. He asked many questions like, “Why does this formula (公式) work ” or “Can we use a simpler example ” Daniel became very impatient. He thought the answers were obvious enough.
One afternoon, after another frustrating session, Alex did not leave immediately. He opened his notebook and revealed page after page of colorful drawings next to the math problems — basketball courts illustrating angles, pizza slices representing fractions (分数). “This is how I see math,” Alex said guiltily. “I just can’t connect it to the symbols on the page.”
Daniel stared at the drawings, a strange feeling washing over him. He suddenly understood: Alex wasn’t lazy or slow. He was simply trying in his own unique way. Daniel had never considered math like this. For him, it was just about rules and answers. But for Alex, it was woven into life itself.
“Maybe, I could learn something from Alex, too,” Daniel thought.
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。
So Daniel adopted a different approach when he was studying with Alex, again.
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On the presentation day, Daniel and Alex demonstrated their unique approach.
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