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1、2026届辽宁省本溪高中、沈阳二中、营口高中等英语高三上期末复习检测模拟试题 注意事项 1.考生要认真填写考场号和座位序号。 2.试题所有答案必须填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。第一部分必须用2B 铅笔作答;第二部分必须用黑色字迹的签字笔作答。 3.考试结束后,考生须将试卷和答题卡放在桌面上,待监考员收回。 第一部分 (共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分) 1.We’ll build a power station ______ water resources are plentiful. A.where B.in which C.which D.that 2

2、.I _________ to help you to do homework but I couldn't spare any time. I ________ a composition last night and I'll finish it tomorrow. A.wanted;wrote B.had wanted;was writing C.had wanted;wrote D.wanted;have been writing 3.In 2012, Sun Yang became the first Chinese man _____ an Olympic gold meda

3、l in swimming. A.winning B.to win C.having won D.being won 4.Not until _________________ the better qualities in ourselves ____________ expect to find them in others. A.have we developed; can we B.we have developed; that can we C.we have developed; can we D.can we develop; that we will 5.It

4、is what you do rather than what you say __________ matters. A.that B.what C.which D.this 6.Our English teacher , having explained to us how to design a project, allowed us a whole week’s preparation and then ______the class. A.to dismiss B.dismissed C.dismissing D.having dismissed 7.Although w

5、ar still exists on our planet,I do believe it’s possible for different ethnic groups to live together in ______. A.agreement B.harmony C.connection D.comparison 8.—I am searching one online shopping site after another for a computer. —So __________I before I decided to buy a new camera. A

6、.had B.have C.am D.would 9.– What’s wrong with your ipad2? The sound ____is not clear. --Yes. It has been broken for some time. A.come out B.coming out C.to come out D.came out 10.John lives ________. He has a very small budget and little money to spend on clothes. A.in the black B.on a sho

7、estring C.over the moon D.at the drop of a hat 11.-How can I get in touch with the travel agency, Robin? -Just surf the Internet and then call one ________ the telephone number is provided. A.with which B.in which C.of which D.by which 12.In spite of _________ has been said, quite a lot of p

8、eople are still uncertain about the state of the country’s economy. A.what B.which C.that D.as 13.The stadium ________ stands a theatre will be reconstructed. A.beside which B.for which C.when D.which 14.For thousands of years,poetry the favorite type of literature for many in China. A.i

9、s B.has been C.was D.will be 15.—The Kiwi fruits in this supermarket are _______ sale now, and they are sold ______ the pound. — Really? How much cheaper are they? A.for; in B.on; by C.for, by D.on, in 16.That preserved historic village connected to downtown by a highway is ________ ma

10、ny office workers spend their weekends. A.what B.how C.where D.why 17.—I have no idea what made the students so excited and crazy. —______ it have been their team’s victory in the finals? A.Must B.Could C.Would D.Should 18.— How did you find Professor Smith’s speech last night ? — To be fran

11、k, his speech didn’t ________ to me . A.appeal B.belong C.refer D.occur 19.---What do you do, Susan? ---I am a clerk in a foreign company now. But I __________English in a high school for 8 years. A.teach B.had taught C.have taught D.taught 20.The new supermarket announced that the firs

12、t to purchase goods on the opening day______________ get a big prize. A.must B.will C.shall D.need 第二部分 阅读理解(满分40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。 21.(6分)US president Donald Trump has popularized the phrase “fake news” But not too long ago these words in combination would have meant little to

13、everyday English speakers. Anatoly Liberman, a German, writes about the origins of the word “fake”. The word, it turns out, has a very dark past. The best guess for how “fake” became mainstream, argues Liberman, is that it was a kind used by thieves in the London underworld. But“how it got there, n

14、obody in the world knows, and probably nobody will ever know,” he tells Quartz. Liberman is a professor at the University of Minnesota and the author of Word Origins and How We Know Them. He writes that early records of “fake” as an English adjective appeared around the middle of the 18th century.

15、The word likely comes from cant, or thief jargon(行话). The OED mentions “fake” as a verb starting in 1819, which basically meant‘to do”in jargon, but also“to kill , wound, or rob”. An entry from a dictionary that year reads : “To fake any person or place, to rob them ;to fake a person may also impl

16、y to shoot, wound, or cut; to fake a man out and out, is to kill him.” Liberman traces the word next to Chares Dickens, who used “cly-faker”,where “cly” means pocket, in Oliver Twist. This is how he believes knowledge of “fake”as a word that means to steal, spread. Eventually it became a commonplac

17、e English word. 1、The underlined word “fake” in Paragraph 1 probably means . A.lying B.true C.common D.interesting 2、What can we learn about Anatoly Liberman? A.He is skilled in some foreign languages. B.He is interested in all the English words. C.He lived in England for a long

18、 time. D.He likes writing articles in English very much. 3、What is mainly discussed in this passage? A.The history of English words. B.Some stories about English words. C.The importance of the English word “fake” D.The origins of an English word. 4、What can we infer from this passage? A.We m

19、ust focus on the words of Donald Trump. B.We should study English words very carefully. C.“Fake” likely comes from words used by a class of people. D.Anatoly Liberman likes to trace the commonplace English words. 22.(8分)Learning New Vocabulary during Deep Sleep Sleeping time is sometimes consid

20、ered unproductive time. This raises the question whether the time spent asleep could be used more productively, e.g. for learning a new language? Up-to-now sleep research focused on the stabilization and strengthening of memories that had been formed during wakefulness. However, learning during slee

21、p has rarely been examined. There is enough evidence for wake-learned information undergoing a revision by replay in the sleeping brain. The replay during sleep strengthens the still weak memory and leaves the newly acquired information in the pre-existing store of knowledge. If re-play during slee

22、p improves the storage of wake-learned information, then first-play, i.e. the initial processing of new information, should also be possible during sleep. The research group of Katharina Henke examined whether a sleeping person is able to form new semantic(语义的)associations between played foreign wo

23、rds and translation words during the brain cells’ active states, the so-called “Up-states.” It turned out to be that what they thought was reasonable. When we reach deep sleep stages, our brain cells progressively coordinate their activity. During deep sleep, the brain cells are commonly active for

24、a brief period of time before they jointly enter into a state of brief inactivity. The active state is called “Up-state” and the inactive state “Down-state”. The two states alternate(交替)about every half-second. New evidence for sleep-learning challenges current theories of sleep and theories of mem

25、ory. The concept of sleep that we are separated from the physical environment is no longer reasonable. "It’s false that complex learning be impossible during deep sleep," says Simon Ruch, co-first-author. "In how far and with what consequences deep sleep can be applied for the acquisition of new inf

26、ormation will be a topic of research in upcoming years," says Katharina Henke. The research group of Katharina Henke is part of the Interfaculty Research Cooperation (IRC). Thirteen research groups in medicine, biology and psychology are part of the IRC.The aim of these research groups is to gain a

27、 better understanding of the mechanisms(原理)involved in sleep and consciousness. 1、Which of the followings haven’t sleep researchers achieved so far? A.People can learn vocabulary during deep sleep. B.Memories can be stable and strong during sleep. C.Wake-learned information can appear in the sle

28、eping brain. D.Re-play during sleep improves the storage of wake-learned information. 2、What can be inferred from Paragraph 3? A.“Up-state” and “Down-state” appear in turn during deep sleep. B.“Up-states” is another name for the brain cells’ active states. C.Semantic associations are important

29、for language learning. D.The brain cells’ active states are central for sleep-learning. 3、What will researchers do within several years according to the passage? A.Make study in the following fields such as medicine and biology. B.Separate us from the physical environment. C.Apply deep sleep fo

30、r information learning. D.Discover the concept of sleep. 4、What is the main purpose of the passage? A.To introduce a new way of vocabulary learning. B.To gain a better understanding of the mechanisms. C.To challenge current theories of sleep and theories of memory. D.To explain the possibility

31、 of vocabulary learning during deep sleep. 23.(8分)Idema,a Dutch Sinologist(汉学家),has served as the director of the Chinese Languages and Cultures Department at Leiden University of the Netherlands and was also director of Harvard's Fairbank Center for East Asian Research.He has studied ancient Chine

32、se plays,novels and literature,and has authored or translated a number of influential books published in English and other languages. The 70-year-old Dutch Sinologist recalled his half-century-long romance with Chinese culture during a recent visit to Beijing.As a child,the vivid descriptions of Ch

33、ina in Nobel and Pulitzer Prize-winner Pearl S.Buck’s books sparked Idema's interest in the country.He later read classic Chinese literature and spent whole days pouring through works at the National Library of China. While many other experts on China focused on the country's economic transformatio

34、n,Idema continued to study traditional Chinese literature."There were scholars studying law,religion and society,but not traditional Chinese literature,which was my personal interest,"Idema explains. Finding reference books for his research,especially regional publications,used to be a huge challen

35、ge,and Idema used to spend a lot of time collecting books and other materials during visits to China.Now it is much more convenient with the Internet. Idema usually chooses less-known subjects for his research and tries to get firsthand materials.In recent years, he has devoted himself to translati

36、ng Chinese folk tales and writing about Chinese folk society and folk culture. "Traditional Chinese culture is a passion.I have been studying it for 50 years and will continue to do so,"says the retired professor. 1、What does the underlined word "sparked" in Paragraph 2 mean? A.Increased. B.Br

37、oke. C.Performed. D.Aroused. 2、Idema concentrated on traditional Chinese literature because . A.he wanted to show he was different from others B.he was interested in traditional Chinese literature C.traditional Chinese literature is easier to study than other fields D.he could benefitte

38、d a lot from the traditional Chinese literature 3、What may be the best title for the text? A.A Passion for Chinese Culture B.The Life of Idema C.Idema's Visit to China D.The Personal Hobby 24.(8分)In the last few weeks, donations have been mailed to community organizations in and near Redfo

39、rd Township by the sender who only identifies as “Anonymous - 1679”, according to My Fox Detroit. So far, envelopes, each filled with $1,000 cash, have been sent to the local library, an animal welfare non-profit, a civic and leadership training group, a credit union and the Redford Goodfellows, a

40、group that helps needy families get holiday meals and gifts for their children. There is one clue about the identity of the giver. According to the Observer & Eccentric, the Community Choice Credit Union in Redford received the first envelope, which also included a riddle: “Know the clue, Know the

41、who, Anonymous - 1679.” Spread around one community, the donations could make a serious impact. The credit union told the paper that the donation will go to their foundation, which gives up to $100,000 in college scholarships to Michigan high school graduates each year. Tail Waggers 1990 in nearb

42、y Livonia helps owners provide for their pets, offering low-cost vaccinations, a pet food pantry and assistance for pets with serious health problems. Their donation will go toward their new animal clinic, they told Fox. Cindy Doyle, secretary for the Redford Goodfellows, said that their $1,000 don

43、ation will likely cover food, clothes and presents for 10 families; last year the organization served 225 families total. “That money will go a long way to brighten the Christmas of several children this year,” the Redford Township Police posted on Facebook, on behalf of their department and the Go

44、od fellows. “To that generous person... Thank You!” Anonymous 1679 has given more than money — he or she has also directed attention to some of the organizations helping the community, and may even inspire others to give. Potential donors should keep in mind that while receiving mysterious cash in

45、 the mail may be exciting, the U.S. Postal Service recommends sending money orders rather than currency in case mail is lost or stolen. 1、According to the passage, envelops have been mailed to the following except ________. A.a local library B.needy families C.the Community Choice Credit Union

46、 D.Tail Waggers 1990 2、It can be known from the passage that ________. A.the donations added up to $100,000 B.the donations were made in the form of cheques C.it will be long before the citizens benefit from the donations D.who made the donations remains a mystery 3、How will the donations b

47、e used? A.To help some children enjoy a happy Christmas. B.To help build a new clinic. C.To buy necessities for 225 families. D.To offer scholarships to high school students. 4、What is implied in the last paragraph? A.More mysterious cash will be received in the future. B.Anonymous 1679 pays

48、close attention to charity organizations. C.Sending cash will be forbidden by the U.S. Postal Service. D.The act of Anonymous 1679 is of great significance. 25.(10分) Making employees feel happy and healthy at work is good for many businesses. But it isn’t always an easy thing. A study suggests

49、 that only 33% of the U. S. employees consider themselves fully engaged (投身于)in work, while 16% are greatly disengaged, and 51% are just showing up. But there is an exception. When it comes to employee engagement, it seems that employees in small companies are doing better. According to the same re

50、search, the largest U. S. companies are at the lowest levels of engagement, while companies with fewer than 25 employees are at the highest. And in one recent report, 75% of small business workers surveyed said they were “very” or “extremely” satisfied with their role as a small company employee. U

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