河南开封市杞县2026届模拟预测英语试题(含答案)

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河南开封市杞县2026届模拟预测英语试题(含答案)

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河南开封市杞县2026届高三模拟预测英语试题
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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What did the man do just now
A.He fed the chickens. B.He bought some food. C.He cleaned his shop.
2. What language will the man learn this year
A.German. B.Spanish. C.Russian.
3. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A.An artist. B.A fan. C.A new building.
4. What worries Mike
A.His job. B.His smelly clothes. C.His health.
5. What type of book is the woman reading
A.Horror fiction. B.Science fiction. C.Romantic fiction.
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,回答第6、7题。
6. What’s the relationship between the two speakers
A.Husband and wife. B.Waiter and customer. C.Doctor and patient.
7. What can we know about James
A.He will work in a bank.
B.He will lend money to others.
C.He can’t afford a house in London.
听下面一段对话,回答第8、9题。
8. What does the woman like doing
A.Sailing. B.Swimming. C.Fishing.
9. How does the man feel about camping
A.Great. B.Interesting. C.Uncomfortable.
听下面一段对话,回答第10、11、12题。
10. Where does this conversation take place
A.On the phone. B.In a cinema. C.In a hospital.
11. What will Judy do before she visits a doctor on Saturday
A.Watch a movie. B.Clean her room. C.Go boating.
12. When will Judy reach Monica’s house
A.At 1:00 pm. B.At 1:30 pm. C.At 2:00 pm.
听下面一段对话,回答第13、14、15、16题。
13. What is a must for Wimbledon tennis players
A.Wearing cream shoes.
B.Dressing in white.
C.Wearing bright-coloured shirts.
14. When were the first Wimbledon Tennis Championships held
A.In the late 19th century.
B.In the early 18th century.
C.In the mid 17th century.
15. What might Andre Agassi like
A.Plain clothes.
B.Eye-catching clothes.
C.High-quality clothes.
16. What is the talk mainly about
A.Wimbledon’s dress rule.
B.Athletes’ clothing preferences.
C.Victorian England.
听下面一段独白,回答第17、18、19、20题。
17. What is the man doing
A.Having an interview.
B.Applying for a course.
C.Organizing a summer trip.
18. How long will the course run this year
A.6 weeks. B.7 weeks. C.8 weeks.
19. What surprised the woman last year
A.The extremely hot weather.
B.The inexperienced assistants.
C.The number of children attending the course.
20. What new activities will be added this year
A.Adventure sports. B.Fun programs. C.Creative classes.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
For students who have a strong independent spirit, or are looking to fully experience a new language and culture, choose direct enrollment. From applying for a student visa to finding housing and making new friends, students who pick this choice will have to take care of most of the practical matters on their own. Sound too much Don’t worry. This guide will help you.
● What is Direct Enrollment
With direct enrollment, students are able to sign up as visiting students in regular classes at foreign universities. By choosing this option, students pay tuition to the foreign university directly, thus cutting out the middle-man of a program provider.
●Why is Direct Enrollment a Good Option for Students
Direct enrollment can save you money. The middle-men of program providers can save you time and stress. They are able to do this because they charge more for added benefits like visa support and arranging housing. However, not all students can afford to pay for these extra services. This is where direct enrollment comes in. Plus, it can promote a stronger sense of independence. Direct enrollment lets you completely personalize your experience. If you don’t want to do a homestay with a stranger or live in a dorm, direct enrollment gives you the freedom to choose.
●How to Apply for Direct Enrollment
Direct enrollment requires students to apply to their overseas university of choice just like they did for their home university in the U. S. Students will need to submit (提交) several items which include online application form, approval letter from home university and copy of passport. Many universities have minimum GPA requirements, usually a 3. 0. Some others may ask for a personal statement to support the application.
21. How does direct enrollment help students save money
A.By reducing tuition fees. B.By offering scholarships.
C.By providing cheaper housing choices. D.By removing the cost of extra services.
22. What is a must to apply for direct enrollment
A.A GPA of 3.0. B.A passport copy.
C.A personal statement. D.An approval letter from high school.
23. Where is this text most likely from
A.A travel magazine. B.A job advertisement.
C.A study abroad guide. D.A university brochure.
B
Today’s teenagers are earning and spending money in new ways — but many still need help with saving. A recent study by the Youth Money Alliance (YMA) shows that 68% of teens aged 13-18 make their own money through jobs, online work, or selling things like handmade crafts or used clothes. However, only 38% have a savings account, and more than half (55%) say they’ve bought things like sneakers or video games without thinking twice in the past month.
To fix this, schools and communities are starting new programs. In Boston, high school students join “Finance Fridays”, where they practice managing fake money in a stock market game. Ethan Chen, a 15-year-old student, said, “I lost $500 at first, but I learned to spread out my investments!” Another group, Teen trek, holds weekend workshops where teens plan a trip to Europe. Mia Torres,16, said, “I realized I’d need $3,000 for a 10-day trip. Now I’m selling my old clothes to save money!”
Technology is also helping. Apps like BusyKid and FamZoo let parents give teens chores, pay them digitally, and even teach them to invest small amounts in stocks. Maria Lopes, a parent in Miami, said, “My daughter used to spend all her money on junk food. Now she saves 20% every month and uses the app to track her spending. She even asked for a raise in her allowance by showing me her budget!”
But some experts worry that relying too much on apps might not be good. Financial advisor Jake Thompson says, “Teens need to handle cash, bargain at yard sales, and learn to wait for things they want. Apps are helpful, but they can’t replace real-life practice.”
As more teens face financial decisions, learning to manage money is becoming more important than ever.
24. Based on the YMA study, what do most teens aged 13-18 do
A.Buy in a hurry. B.Open a savings account.
C.Plan purchases carefully. D.Create their own brands.
25. How does Ethan Chen describe his experience in the “Finance Fridays” program
A.He earned $500 by selling clothes.
B.He saved $500 for a trip to Europe.
C.He invested all his money in video games.
D.He lost $500 at first but learned to invest his money.
26. What does Maria Lopes’ daughter do to manage her money
A.She saves 20% of her allowance and tracks her spending with an app.
B.She asks for a raise in her allowance without showing a budget.
C.She spends all her money on junk food.
D.She invests all her money in stocks.
27. What can we infer about Jake Thompson’s opinion on financial apps
A.He claims that apps are ineffective and should be banned.
B.He thinks apps are the only way for teens to learn about money.
C.He believes apps should completely replace real-life money handling.
D.He agrees that apps are useful but must be combined with real-world practice.
C
Sugar painting, as the name means, is a painting made of sugar. It’s the sugar for us to taste, and the painting for us to admire.
Since the Warring States Period (战国时代) , the ancient people loved sweets and developed methods of producing sugar. In the Tang Dynasty, there was huge progress in the technology of sugar making. And sugar, the precious product once only served to the emperors and princes, also went into common people’s homes. With the cultural and economic (经济的) development of Song and Yuan Dynasties, people became less interested in only tasting sweetness. In the Ming Dynasty, some people added pictures with good luck into the bowl of sugar, and sugar painting appeared.
Sugar painting is different from normal painting. Sugar painters use syrup (糖浆) as the material, a spoon as the “paintbrush”, and a smooth table as the “paper”. To make syrup, they have to make sugar hot before painting. Since syrup may become hard if it cools, the painters have to produce the work very quickly. They move the spoon full of syrup up and down, left and right. Soon a sugar painting is done.
However, it’s a pity that this folk art is dying recently. The sugar painting that used to be rich in shapes has become poorer and poorer because of fewer needs. What’s worse, few people seem to be willing to pass on the art except those aging sugar painters.
For most people, painting is a kind of art and difficult to understand. However, sugar painting has pulled the art down into people’s daily lives. Through it, we may see the spiritual support of the ancient people across centuries. Now, sugar painting has been listed as an intangible cultural heritage (非物质文化遗产) in China. Therefore, the art should be remembered, missed and passed on.
28. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE
A.People in the Warring States Period already knew how to make sugar paintings.
B.In the Tang Dynasty, sugar was still only served to the emperors and princes.
C.Sugar painters need to heat sugar to make syrup before creating sugar paintings.
D.There are many young people learning the art of sugar painting nowadays.
29. When did sugar painting appear
A.In the Warring States Period. B.In the Tang Dynasty.
C.In the Yuan Dynasty. D.In the Ming Dynasty.
30. Why should sugar painters make the work very quickly
A.To show their excellent skills. B.To avoid syrup becoming hard.
C.To protect the spoon and the table. D.To reduce people’s waiting time.
31. What’s the writer’s attitude towards today’s sugar painting according to Paragraph 4
A.Uncaring. B.Doubtful. C.Worried. D.Unclear.
D
Certain values carry more weight in spring and autumn than in summer and winter. As leaves fall, snow sweeps in or flowers blossom, humans change in measurable ways, too. Research suggests that emotions, eating habits, and even favorite colors vary across the year. And now a study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA shows how moral values can also change.
For the study, researchers examined over 230,000 online surveys collected over ten years, mainly from Americans, with smaller groups in Canada, Australia, and the U.K.. The surveys used a social science model called “moral foundations theory (道德基础理论)” which identifies five core values guiding human behavior. These include loyalty (staying true to one’s own group), authority (respecting leaders and rules), and purity (avoiding wrongdoing), classified as “group-focused values” as they help communities stay connected. The remaining two—care (protecting others from harm) and fairness (treating people equally)—are termed “self-focused values” concerning personal rights.
One explanation for seasonal changes could be anxiety. Data from 90,000 surveys and internet searches indicate that anxiety peaks in spring and autumn. Psychologist Brian O’ Shea explains, “Anxiety makes people feel threatened, leading them to distrust outsiders and seek safety within their own groups.” These emotional shifts could affect not only everyday decisions but also broader social events such as court decisions, elections, or public health policies.
However, experts say the data mostly come from rich Western countries. Psychologist Ivory Toldson warns that while these findings work for wealthy groups, they may not be true for marginalized ones facing different problems. Lead researcher Ian Hohm agrees the pattern doesn’t affect everyone equally, but notes that the study shows how seasons influence human psychology.
“Humans are seasonal beings,” says psychiatrist Norman Rosenthal, known for studying seasonal mood changes. “Our inner feelings directly impact our actions.” This research reminds us that nature’s rhythms quietly guide our moral judgement.
32. What is the possible impact of anxiety during stressful seasons
A.Threatening safety of outsiders.
B.Promoting respect for moral rules.
C.Increasing focus on personal rights.
D.Influencing social decision-making.
33. What does the underlined word “marginalized” in Paragraph 4 probably mean
A.Respected. B.Disadvantaged. C.Educated. D.Disabled.
34. What is Norman’s attitude toward seasonal impact on human behavior
A.Curious. B.Doubtful. C.Supportive. D.Reserved.
35. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage
A.Seasons and Morality: How Nature’s Rhythms Shape Moral Values
B.Seasonal Changes: How They Affect People’s Anxiety Levels
C.Humans as Seasonal Beings: The Impact of Mood on Actions
D.Moral Foundation Theory: Five Core Values in Human Behavior
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。
Technology is everywhere. Almost all of us carry some piece of technology every time. 36 However, scientists are saying that we need to give ourselves a break—otherwise we put ourselves at risk of developing hundreds of health problems. With all this free time, why not put it to good use and do something without technology
To start with, you could learn a new skill. There are hundreds of possibilities: crafts, cooking, learning a musical instrument or a new sport. 37 Perhaps you feel like learning how to knit (编织), so you can have a new sweater for the autumn You could use your free time to learn something new—and perhaps it will lead to an exciting chance in the future.
38 Take along your favorite book and relax on the sand, or go for a walk along the coastline. If you don’t live near a beach, you could go to your local park. Why not take along a picnic, or try and discover some of the local wildlife
Little things, like challenging yourself to complete a crossword or a sudoku, are a great place to start. You could even follow the latest fashion: adult coloring books! Coloring is amazing. 39
Whatever you choose to do with your summer, try something new! You might surprise yourself. 40 You might make new friends along the way. Next time you find yourself aimlessly switching channels, have a think about what else you could spend your time doing.
A.Sudoku is a challenging game.
B.You might find a hidden talent within you.
C.Maybe you’ve always wanted to learn to cook
D.If you just want to relax, why not go to a beach
E.Technology has changed the way we communicate.
F.It’s true to say that technology makes our lives easier.
G.And it can be a nice way to escape from the pressure of modern life!
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45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。
Li Ying comes from a small village in Jiangxi Province. She is the best women’s soccer player in her university. When she was little, she was very good at 41 . She loved to compete against boys who were fast and 42 . This made her a better player.
When Li Ying was 9 years old, she started playing 43 . Her PE teacher thought she was so
44 that he introduced her to the school soccer team. A year later, she was made the 45 of the team because she played the best. She started to push herself more and 46 as much as possible.
Li Ying didn’t 47 any soccer match and went to the sports field every day. Although she was 48 , she worked hard for what she really wanted. Li Ying 49 that practice makes perfect. So she kept doing the same move 50 she got it right. Li Ying was the “Best Player of School” for three years 51 her amazing skills.
At the age of 18, Li Ying competed in her last season before graduation. She trained even
52 , and their team won many matches. At last, their team played against Red Star Team. Li Ying’s team was not playing very well at the start, but they didn’t 53 . They worked well as a team and kept fighting till the last minute.Finally, Li Ying led her team to 54 the game.
Now Li Ying volunteers to teach young girls soccer in her village every summer holiday. She wants
55 to love sports. She often says, “Everything is possible. Just go for it!” Thanks to Li Ying, more and more young girls fall in love with soccer and sports.
41. A.poems B.sports C.speech D.housework
42. A.pretty B.funny C.lucky D.strong
43. A.soccer B.tennis C.volleyball D.basketball
44. A.good B.busy C.quiet D.outgoing
45. A.cook B.nurse C.leader D.cleaner
46. A.ate B.slept C.walked D.practiced
47. A.like B.miss C.finish D.remember
48. A.shy B.angry C.moved D.tired
49. A.hated B.forgot C.believed D.answered
50. A.if B.but C.until D.since
51. A.because of B.instead of C.in need of D.in control of
52. A.less B.harder C.worse D.higher
53. A.stand up B.wake up C.give up D.stay up
54. A.win B.start C.watch D.report
55. A.her B.you C.him D.them
第二节 语法填空(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。
In recent years, the combination of Western and Chinese cultures has become a fascinating phenomenon. Take food as an example: many restaurants now serve dishes like “Peking duck tacos”, 56 combines crispy duck with Mexican tortillas. Such creations show how cooking styles 57 (mix) to create something new.
Festival celebrations also reflect this mix. During Christmas, some Chinese families hang red lanterns alongside Christmas trees, while 58 Spring Festival marches in Western cities often include lion dances. Young people even send electronic red envelopes via apps, 59 (keep) the tradition alive 60 a modern way.
Art is another field where cultures meet. Chinese ink wash painting has inspired Western artists, 61 some pop songs use traditional instruments like the guzheng. Fashion designers often mix eastern patterns with western ones, creating 62 (beauty) clothing that appeals to global audiences.
As the world grows more 63 (connect), the mixing of cultures is not just a trend but a necessity. It allows us to appreciate other customs while keeping our own 64 (tradition). In this way, cultural integration becomes a bridge 65 (build) understanding between nations.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 短文写作(满分15分)
66. 随着网络的高速发展,越来越多的青少年利用网络去做各种事情。假定你是李华,请你就网络的利弊写一篇英语博客,谈谈你的看法。
注意:
1. 词数 80 左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
第二节 读后续写(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。
Growing up, I wanted to be just like my mom. She was kind and caring, and always made people comfortable in her presence. For years she was a volunteer in our community. I love going to the local nursing home to help with her when I was a child. However, once I became a teenager, I was too caught up in my adolescent world to worry about helping others.
One particular summer day when I was 12, Mom came into my room and told me to get up and meet her at the car. But I had planned to spend the day at the lake with friends. Why did she have to ruin everything At last, I made my way outside with my mother. Angry and annoyed, I climbed into the car and shoot the door loudly. I sat in silence, too upset to talk. “Tasha, do you know where we are going ” Mom asked calmly. I remained silent. “Sweetheart, we’re going to the children’s shelter. I have been there before and I think it would benefit you,” she explained.
I feel a pain slowly form in my stomach. How was I supposed to help there
When we reached the shelter, I was rather surprised. As we approached the front door, wind bells played a calming tune while trees and flowers welcomed us. Maybe this wasn’t going to be so bad.
Mom rang the doorbell. We were led to the front room, where all of the children were playing. Toys were spread out across the floor. I noticed a baby whose body was seriously wounded. Most of the children had noticeable physical scars such as cuts, burns and scratches. What a terrible life they must had had before they moved here! My heart sank. As I was looking around, I felt a gentle pull on my shirt.
Paragraph 1:
I looked down to find a little girl with brown eyes looking up at me.
Paragraph 2:
I returned to the shelter with mum several times.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按格式作答。
参考答案及范文
一、听力答案
二、阅读理解答案
21-23 DBC 24-27 ADAD 28-31 CDBC 32-35 DBCA 36-40 FCDGB
三、完形填空答案
41-45 BDAAC 46-50 DBDCC 51-55 ABCAD
四、语法填空答案
56. which 57. are mixed 58. while 59. keeping 60. in
61. and 62. beautiful 63. connected 64. traditions 65. to build
五、写作范文
第一节 短文写作范文
# The Internet: A Double-edged Sword
With the rapid development of the Internet, teenagers benefit a lot from it. We can search for useful learning materials, take online courses and broaden our horizons easily. Besides, it helps us keep in touch with friends conveniently.
However, it also brings problems. Some teenagers spend too much time surfing online, which affects their study and health. Worse still, they may be exposed to harmful information.
In my opinion, we should make good use of the Internet wisely and avoid becoming addicted to it.
第二节 读后续写范文
Paragraph 1:
I looked down to find a little girl with brown eyes looking up at me. She smiled shyly and held out a small toy bear. I knelt down and talked with her gently. She told me she missed her parents but felt warm here. Looking at her innocent smile, I felt ashamed of my earlier anger. I spent the rest of the day playing with the kids, listening to their stories and helping them tidy up their toys. Their bravery and optimism deeply touched me.
Paragraph 2:
I returned to the shelter with mum several times. Gradually, I became familiar with all the children and volunteered regularly. I taught them simple knowledge, played games with them, and brought small gifts to cheer them up. I realized how lucky I was to have a happy family and healthy body. This special experience changed me completely. I no longer cared only about my own life. Instead, I learned to cherish what I have and devote myself to helping others in need.

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