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广东“六校联盟”2026广东“六校联盟”2026届高三年级第二次联考英语试题
Flyinprogramsofferauniqueopportunityforprospectivestudentstoexperiencecampuslifefirsthand.Theseprograms,typicallysponsoredbytheinstitution,aredesignedforstudentsfromminoritybackgroundswhomaynotbeabletoaffordavisittocampusontheirown.Flyinprogramsprovideanimmersivecampusexperience,makinguniversitiesandcollegesaccessibleforstudentsinadvance.Theyremovefinancialbarrierstovisitsandofferapplicationandfinancialaidworkshops.Additionally,participantsbuildvaluableconnectionswithpeers,students,andstaff,gainingsupportthroughouttheadmissionsprocessandbeyond.HowtoApplyforFlyInPrograms?Coalition(联盟)MembersandtheirFlyInProgramsExpandingcollegeaccesstomunitiesthathavebeenminoritiesinhighereducationisasharedgoalamongCoalitionschools.Below,checkoutsomeofourmemberschoolsandtheirflyinvisitprograms.ProgrammeVisitTimeDeadlineMountMartyUniversityNovember2022September8ColumbiaUniversitySeptember46,2025June25UniversityofMichiganOctober810,2025July31WellesleyCollegeDecember18,2025October201.Whatisthemainpurposeofflyinprograms?A.Toprovidefreeflightsforstudentstovisitcolleges.B.Toofferstudentsfinancialaidfortheircollegetrips.C.Tohelpstudentsmakefriendsbeforeenteringcollege.D.Tohelpstudentsexperiencecampuslifeandevaluatecolleges.2.Whatareapplicantsofflyinprogramsadvisedtodo?A.Planforpotentialfees. B.Makealistofprograms.C.Avoidlastminutesubmission. D.Provideevidenceofresearch.3.WhichwouldbeasuitabletimetosubmitanapplicationforanearlySeptembercampusvisit?A.June2023. B.November2022.C.August1620. D.September35.Theredcrownedcrane(丹顶鹤)isanationalfirstclassprotectedwildlife.However,duetoenvironmentalandecologicaldamage,thenumberofredcrownedcraneshadbeendangerouslydecliningwhenZhaoShiweijoinedtheZhaoquanRiverManagementStationin1992.ArtificialbreedingofredcrownedcranesbecameanimportantpartofZhao’swork.3redcrownedcranebirdshatchedatthestationthroughhisartificialprogramin1996.Despitetastingsuccess,Zhaoandhisteamencounteredhardshipsthefollowingyear.In1997,notasingleredcrownedcranebirdhatched.Andin1998,onlyoneredcrownedcranechickhatchedthroughartificialbreeding,butitdiedsoonafter.In1999,thestationrescued7injuredredcrownedcranesfromthewild,whichbroughtacrucialrayofhopefortheprogram.ThatdroveZhaoandhiscolleaguestochecktemperaturecontroldevices,gothroughahugeamountofdata,andseekadvicefromexperts,hopingtoachieveabreakthroughinartificialbreeding.Theytriedeverypossiblemethod,evenconsultingtechniciansfromnearbychickenfarms.Finally,theartificialbreedingprogramimprovedalot.Later,arecordof85redcrownedcranebirdshatchedatthestationthroughabinationofartificialandnaturalbreedingmethods.Overthepast30years,Zhaohasalwaysbeenpersonallyinvolvedinthehatchingprocess.“Thispartisthemostcrucial;therecannotbetheslightesterror,”hesaid.Later,Zhaorealizedthatwiththenumberofartificiallybredredcrownedcranesincreasing,thebondbetweenthecranesandhumanswasgrowingstronger.“Buttheyarethespiritsofnatureandhenceshouldreturntonature.”Zhaosaid.Therefore,Zhaoprovidedoutdoortrainingtoartificiallybredredcrownedcranesinthereserveinordertoincreasethenumberofwildredcrownedcranes.Uptonow,Zhaoandhisteamhavebredandreleasedmorethan200redcrownedcranesafterensuringtheywillbeabletosurviveinnature.4.Whatdoestheauthorimplyabouttheredcrownedcranesinthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.They’reatriskofgoingextinct. B.Theytopallotherwildlifeinvalue.C.Theirartificialbreedingstartedin1992. D.Theirnumberstoppeddecliningin1996.5.Whatwastheturningpointintheartificialbreedingprogram?A.Raisingsufficientfunds. B.Rescuing7wildcranes.C.Hiringsomewildlifeexperts. D.Purchasingadvanceddevices.6.WhydidZhaotraincranesoutdoors?A.Togivetouristschancestoadmirecranes.B.Toimprovecranes’survivalskillsinthewild.C.Toincreasethenumberofartificiallybredcranes.D.Tostrengthenthebondbetweencranesandhumans.7.WhatisZhaoShiwei’sattitudetowardshisworkofprotectingredcrownedcranesoverthe30years?A.Reluctantanddoubtful. B.Passionateandcareful.C.Pessimisticandindifferent. D.Devotedandmitted.Oneofmybadhabitsissaying“busy”whenpeopleaskmehowI’mdoing.Sometimesit’sbecauseIactuallyambusy,butothertimesit’sbecausethat’swhatIthinkI’msupposedtosay.That’swhatimportantpeoplesay.That’swhatpeoplewhogetpromotedsay.Butworkinglonghoursdoesn’tdrivebetterresults.Nevertakingavacationwon’tleadtoapromotion.Sowhyarewesoproudtotalkabouthowbusyweareallthetime?In2016,researchersfromColumbia,Harvard,andGeorgetownconductedastudytofigureitout.Theyfoundbusypeopleareperceivedtobeofhighstatus,andinterestingly,thesestatusattributionsareheavilyinfluencedbyourownbeliefsaboutsocialmobility.Inotherwords,themorewebelievethatonehastheopportunityforsuccessbasedonhardwork,themorewetendtothinkthatpeoplewhoskipleisureandworkallthetimeareofhigherstanding.That’swhywefeellikewehavetoappearbusy,andthere’sarealperceptionthatifsomeoneiskneedeepinmeetings,emails,andstress,thenthey’reprobablyabigdeal.Thiscultureofbusynessismakingithardforemployeestofindworklifebalance.Accordingtoarecentstudy,oneinfivehighlyengagedemployeesisatriskofburnout.Personally,I’mgoingtostopsaying“busy”whenpeopleaskmehowIam.Itsoundsselfrighteous(自以为是的)andsetsthewrongtone.Phraseslike“Ihavelimitedaccesstoemail”and“I’llrespondassoonasIgetback”soundlikeyou’rebeingheldagainstyourwillfromworkingasopposedtomakingthemostofyourtimeoff.Byrejectingthemyththatbusinessequalsworth,wefreeourselvesandothersfromexhaustion.Truesuccessisn’taboutworkingharder;it’saboutworkingsmarterandfindingbalance.Let’sredefinewhatitmeanstobeproductive—andstartvaluingrestasmuchaseffort.8.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopicinthefirstparagraph?A.Byquotingfamouspeople. B.Bypresentingstatisticaldata.C.Byparingdifferentopinions. D.Byintroducingpersonalexperience.9Whydowetendtothinkthatbusypeopleareofhighstatus?A.Ourstatuscanbeattributedtooursocialmobility.B.Weholdthebeliefthathardworkleadstosuccess.C.Ourownopportunityforsuccessnevereseasily.D.Wefindfewpeopleofhighstatushavetimeforleisure.10Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“kneedeepin”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Boredwith. B.Worriedabout.C.Fullyinvolvedin. D.Veryinterestedin.11.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthepassage?A.Toadviseemployeesonhowtoachieveworklifebalance.B.Tosharehispersonalexperienceofoveringabadhabit.C.Tointroduceastudyonpeople’sattitudetowardsbusyness.D.Toargueagainstthecultureofequatingbusynesswithworth.Scientistsareadvancingbrainputerinterface(BCI)technologywithabreakthroughsystemthattranslatesinnerspeechintoaudiblewords.DevelopedbyUSresearchers,this“thoughtdecoder(解码器)”achieved74%accuracyinconvertingtheimaginedspeechoffourparalyzedvolunteersintosound.UnlikeearlierBCIs,whichreliedonbrainsignalsfromattemptedspeechorwriting,thenewdevicedirectlyinterpretsneuralpatternslinkedtophonemes(speechunits),aimingtorestorefluentmunicationforthosewithspeechormotordisabilities.Thesystemworksbyimplantingsensorsinthemotorcortex(运动皮层)thebrainregioncontrollingmovement,includingspeech.Asvolunteersthinkofwords,machinelearningalgorithms(算法)analyzeneuralactivitytoidentifyphonemepatternsandreconstructsentences.StanfordneuroscientistBenyaminMeschedeKrasaexplains,“Ifyoujusthavetothinkaboutspeechinsteadofactuallytryingtospeak,it’spotentiallyeasierandfaster.”Researchersdiscoveredoverlappingbrainsignalsbetweenattemptedandimaginedspeech,butthesystemcoulddistinguishthemthroughprobabilitycalculations.Forexample,itrecognized125,000wordsbylinkingfrequentphonemebinations.“Thesepatternsareasimilarbutsmallerversionofattemptedspeechactivity,”notesStanford’sFrankWillett,adding,“Wedecodedthemwellenoughtoprovetheprinciple,butnotaswellasattemptedspeech.”There’sstillalongwaytogohere,andtheBCIoftenfellfarshortofthat74%maximumaccuracyrating.However,byutilizingupgradedimplanttechnologyandmappingmoreofthebrainforthoughtcues,theresearchersareconfidentthatthesystemcanbequicklyimprovedoverthenextfewyears.Anotherissuetoovereisthepotentialfortranslating,logging,andspeakingoutinnermonologuesthatareintendedtobekeptprivate—notsomethingyouwantinaBCI.Safeguardslikethinkingofaspecialpasswordstartandstopdecodingcouldbeimplementedhere,theresearcherssuggest.Thisconceptwastrialedintheexperimentswith98percentaccuracy.Thisfollowsotherprogress,suchasarecentrealtimethoughtdecodingstudy(personalizedtooneindividual).“ThefutureofBCIsisbright,”Willettsays.“ThisgiveshopethatspeechBCIsmayonedayrestoremunicationasfluentandnaturalasconversationalspeech.”12.HowdoesthenewBCIsystemdifferfromearliermodels?AItusesexternalsensorsinsteadofimplants.B.Itrequiresphysicalmovementtogeneratespeech.C.Itreliesonbrainsignalsfromattemptedwritingonly.D.Itdirectlydecodesneuralpatternsassociatedwithinnerspeech.13.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph3?A.BenyaminMeschedeKrasainventedthenewBCIsystem.B.Themotorcortexisonlyresponsibleforspeakingmovements.C.Machinelearningplaysakeyroleinlinkingbrainsignalstowords.D.ThenewBCIneedsuserstosilentlyspeakwordstogenerateneuralsignals.14.WhatprivacyconcernisraisedabouttheBCIsystem?A.Itstoresthoughtswithoutuserapproval.B.Itmightdecodeunintendedprivatethoughts.C.Itcannotdifferentiatebetweenmultipleusers.D.Itrequiresuserstosharementalpasswordspublicly15.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.BCIs:TheFutureofMedicalImplants. B.BreakthroughinDecodingImaginedSpeech.C.TheMoralsofTranslatingInnerMonologues. D.OveringParalysisThroughBrainTechnology.Earlierthismonth,OpenAIrevealedanewversionintrainingmodethatis“goodatcreativewriting.”Thoughitsreleasedateisunclear,asalongtimefreshmanpositioninstructor,I’malreadyawareoftheproblemofAI.assistedcheatinginwritingclasses.___16___Afterall,studentshavebeenunvoluntarilyexposedtoanoverwhelmingamountofpromotionaroundA.I.,andhaveseennewsthatmakesfalseclaimsabouthowpowerfulA.I.toolsare.I.?acreativewritingstudentusingA.I.?Inamemoir(传记)writingclass?Whatareyousayingaboutyourlifeifevenyoucan’tbebotheredtothinkaboutit.Havingwrittentwomemoirs,Iknowthechallengesandpleasuresofthiswork,andIwantmystudentstoexperiencethosechallenges,too.___17___Rather,itisaboutdefiningwhoyouare,inpartbyrevisitingparticularlyunpleasantexperiences.Thisprocessmakestheauthormorefullyalive.___18___Usingamachinethatgathersinformationonlineandcreatesafakeversionofyouisnotjustcheating;itdegradesourmemoriesandhumanity.Yetit’snotthestudentswhoconcernmemost,butaculturethatundervalueswritingandreadingsomuchthatsomestudentsthinkskippingthemisareasonablechoice.TheonlythingundermycontrolasateacheriswhatIdoinmyclassroom.___19___Whethertheywritebestsellersorjustscribbleinjournals,doingtheworkwiththeirfullselvesiswhattrulymatters.Writingcanbeawaytopreserveourselvesandevenaformofresistance.___20___A.I’llteachstudentstowritehonestly.B.Icanevensympathize,toanextent.C.Thismayfeellikeabattlealreadylost.D.OutsourcingyourlifestorytoAIisdisheartening.E.Theactofwritingamemoirisnotjustaboutsaying“Lookatme”.F.Thatfightingspiritisourgreateststrengthandexistsonlywithinus.G.ItisupsettingtoseeAIcreatingfakestories,butmaybeit’sjustnewstorytelling.AnextremesportlikeBMX(BicycleMotocross)maynotbethefirstthingthatestomindtohelpovereamentalhealthcondition.However,thatis____21____whatenabledNikitaDucarroztofightherfears.Asachild,Ducarrozspentevery____22____momentonthesoccerfield.Butat13,thetalentedathletebegantosufferfrom____23____anxietyattacksthatmadeithardforhertoleavehome.Whenhermothertoldhershehadtocontinueplayingasport,DucarrozfoundBMXasawayto____24____thatrule.LittledidsheknowthatBMXwouldsoon____25____everyaspectofherlife,andbeethereasonshewouldpushthroughherfearsonestepatatime.ThetalebeganwhenaBMXvideoonYouTubeinspiredhertotrytheextremesport.Shesavedupforabike.Thenshebeganpracticing____26____inherdriveway.Soon,herexcellentskillsbroughtherenough____27____torideatthelocalskatepark.Withthatconfidence,Ducarrozwas____28____torideinthepetitionin2016,andshehasnotlookedbacksince.“Thebikemademegetoutofthehouse,gototheskatepark,and____29____getonaplane,”saidDucarroz.“It_____30_____metoovereallmyfears.”The26yearoldisnowoneoftheworld’sbestfemaleBMXfreestylers.Ducarroznowhasher_____31_____setonthe2024ParisOlympics.Shesays,“MygoalinParisisanothermedal.Icangetthatdonewiththetraining.”Thoughshestillsuffersoccasional_____32_____attacks,Ducarroznowknowshowtomanagethem.Tohelpotherswithmentalhealthconditions,DucarrozhasstartedanInstagrampagecalledMindTricks.Itiswherepeoplediscusstheirfears_____33_____.“MindTricksstartedbecauseofmyown_____34_____thatIwasmakingonInstagramaboutmentalhealth,”sheexplained.“AndIthought,‘Whydon’twecreateaplacewhereotherscandothesame,acentralspotwhereeveryonecanreadaboutthesestoriesandalsofeel_____35_____tosharetheirownstories?’”21.A.precisely B.automatically C.roughly D.temporarily22.A.expectant B.boring C.spare D.urgent23.A.slight B.mild C.occasional D.severe24.A.end B.fulfill C.measure D.resist25.A.putoff B.ateaway C.tookover D.sloweddown26.A.concepts B.tricks C.facilities D.models27.A.confidence B.muscle C.patience D.fortune28.A.likely B.hesitant C.ready D.effortless29.A.slowly B.abruptly C.swiftly D.eventually30.A.blocked B.pushed C.left D.hooked31.A.luck B.sight C.standard D.training32.A.panic B.heart C.delight D.annoyance33.A.carefully B.privately C.safely D.humbly34.A.appearance B.medals C.posts D.choices35.A.ashamed B.reserved C.collapsed D.enlightenedChinaFocus:China’supscaleicecreamsmeltingheartsofconsumersOncejustasimplewaytocooloff,icecreamisseeingasurgeofnewvarietiestomeettheexpandingtastesandpreferencesofChineseconsumerssinceitsfirstappearance.OntheChineselifestylesharingappknowninternationallyasRedNote,manyusershavepostedappealingimagesofupscaleicecreams____36____variousshapes,rangingfrombloomingflowerstofreshfruits,eachof____37____istheresultofdelicatecraftsmanship.____38____(ment)suchas“adorable”and“tooprettytoeat”areverymonintheseposts.Favoredbytoday’sconsumers,especiallyyoungpeople,suchicecreams____39____(bee)monplaceinsouvenirshopsattouristattractionsacrossChinasincetheirfirstappearance.HandanMuseum,awellknowntouristsiteinHebeiinAprilintroducedcreativeicecreamsthatdrewinspirationfromtwopreciousartifacts____40____(house)inthemuseum.“Blindboxes”containingrandomlyflavoredicecreamsarealsoonsaletoattractcustomers.Themuseum’sicecreamshavebeen____41____hitamongvisitorssincetheirlaunch,withover100solddailythissummer.FoodindustryanalystZhuDanpengbelievesthe____42____(emerge)ofthesevisuallyappealingicecreamsreflectsathirstforemotionaland____43____(spirit)wellbeinginconsumption.Theshifttohealthyeatinghasspurredchangesintheindustry.Traditionalicecreammakersareadjustingtheiringredients____44____unveilingnewproductsinresponsetoevolvingneeds,whilenewbrandsarewinningcustomersbylabelingthemselvesasproducersofhandcraftedand_____45_____(fresh)madeicecreams.Goodevening,dearfriends!…Itwasacold,graydaywhenFrankDailystoodwithhisfriends,waitingforthebusafterschool,hisbreathformingpalecloudsintheb
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