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2026届高三第二学期4月质量检测(试卷满分:150分,考试时间:120分钟回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号;回答非选择题时,用0.5mm的黑色字迹签第一部分听力(30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分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。每段对话读两遍。WhydoesthewomantellthemantoThetrainisSecuritycheckisTheycantakeanotherWhatdoesthewomanrequestfromMr.ThetimeforthePermissiontomisstheTheWhatwillthemandoCookporkatCalltheChineseOrderItalianHowdoesthemanfeelaboutthewomannotattendingthe B. C.WhydoesthewomanaskforTohelpprepareforaTohaveabody-Totakearestafter第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分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。66、7Howmuchwillthewomanpayfortwo B. 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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、DFourInternationalActivitiesforHighSchoolHeldJuly-August(e.g.,Singapore),ISOcovers6coresubjectslikePhysics,Chemistry,andBiology.Itincludesrigorous3-hourtheoryexamsand4-hourexperiments,comprehensivelytestingacademicknowledgeandpracticalskills.Onlythetop1%ofglobalstudentsqualifytocompetehere,utilizinglabsequippedwithbasicEligibility:Studentsaged16-19whohavewonnational-levelcontestsanddemonstratedexceptionalaptitudeintheirchosensubject.Note:Candidatesneedtoundergotrainingfor6+monthsandcheckvisaapplicationdeadlinesatleast2monthsinadvancetoavoiddelays.Int’lHighSchoolFilmFestivalHeldOct-Nov(Tokyo,Paris),itshowcases5-15minutestudentfilms(drama,documentary).Highlightsincludeprofessionaljuryfeedbackandcinemascreenings.Eligibility:Ages15-19withoriginalNote:Submit3monthsearlieronlineandavoidunapprovedRotatingcountriesDec-Jan(S.Africa2023,Canada2024),itfeatures3-on-3EnglishdebatesonAIprivacyandsocialequality.Eachdebatehas7parts,andthegrandfinaliscoveredbyBBC.Eligibility:Ages14-18onnationalteamswithfluentEnglish.Note:Practise2-3formatsweeklyandadjusttimezones.THIMUN(ModelHostedinTheHagueeveryJanuary,thisModelUNgathers2,000+studentsfrom100+countries.Theysimulate(模拟)UNdelegatestodebateclimatemitigationandrefugee(难民)rights,thendraftresolutions.Itimprovespublicspeakingandcriticalthinking.Eligibility:Ages14-18viaschoolteams(5-8Note:Researchtopics1-2monthspriorandfollowdebateWhenmightastudentattendtheInt’lHighSchoolFilmFestivalinIn B.InC.In D.InWhatdostudentsneedtodobeforeparticipatinginPrepare5-to15-minute B.ResearchrelatedC.Checkvisaapplication D.PractisedebateformatsWhichactivityrequiresstudentstobeonnationalteamstoInternationalScienceOlympiadsInt’lHighSchoolFilmFestivalWorldSchoolsDebatingChampionshipsTHIMUN(ModelFindinganaffordableplacetolivehasbecomenearlyimpossibleinmanyresort(度假胜地)towns,butoneColoradocommunityjustgotanunexpectedpieceofgoodnews.InSteamboatSprings,billionaireinvestorMarkStevenspurchasedaluxuryapartmentcomplexandflippedthescript(反转剧情)byofferingthehomestolocalworkersatwellbelowmarketrates.TheRiverviewApartments,locatedalongtheYampaRiverindowntownSteamboatSprings,wereoriginallydesignedashigh-endrentals.ButafterbeingacquiredinSeptember,thecomplextookaverydifferentdirection.ConstructionworkerLandinHutchisonwasamongthefirsttolineupwhenapplicationsopened.Withinweeks,he,hispartnerPiperRillos,andtheirtwo-year-oldsonhadmovedintoatwo-bedroomapartmentforjustover$2,100amonth.“Weareprettymuchsavingagrandamonthandlivingintownnow,”Hutchisonsaid.“Wefeelvery,veryfortunate.”Morethan100localworkersnowliveinthetwoRiverviewbuildings,whichtogetherinclude104apartments.RentsweresetfarbelowtypicalSteamboatSpringsprices,withstudioslistedaround$925amonth,two-bedroomsaround$1,600,andthree-bedroomsabout$2,125.Whatmakestheprogrammeespeciallyuniqueisitssimplicity:rentersmustworkatleast30hoursaweekinthecommunity,buttherearenoincomelimitsandnopublichousingsubsidies(补助)involved.SchoolcounselorandvolleyballcoachAnnaAllsberrysaysstayinginherhometownwouldn’thavepossibleotherwise.BeforemovingintoRiverview,sheandherpartnerwerepayingmorethan$3,100amonthforsmallerapartment.“Thepricesseemedtoogoodtobetrue,”Allsberrysaid.“Wewerejustsoexcited,relieved,andgrateful.Itdidn’tfeelreal.”Formanyresidents,Riverviewrepresentsmorethanjustaffordablehousing—it’sachancetostayrootedinthecommunitytheyserve.Atatimewhenrisingcostsarepushingworkersoutofthetownstheylove,thisunexpectedmoveisgivingSteamboatSpringslocalssomethingincreasinglyrare:theabilitytolivewheretheyWhatdidMarkStevensdotohelplocalHebuiltlow-costpublichousingHeprovidedsubsidiesforhigh-endHesoldhousestolocalworkersataHeofferedqualityapartmentsatreducedWhatisadirectimpactoftheRiverviewIteasesthefinancialpressureonItqualifieslocalsforgovernmentItincreasestheincomeoflocalItimprovesthequalityofluxuryWhatdoesAnnathinkofthehousingWhatwouldbeasuitabletitlefortheLuxuryHousing:ANewBusinessBillionaireOffersAffordableLivingtoARichManInvestsinSteamboatSteamboatSpringsFindsHousingCyclingisanextremelyhealthysport.Thislow-impactexercisecanstrengthenyourlegs,improveyourbalance,andboostyouroverallfitnesseffectively,makingitsuitableforpeopleofanyage.Beyondphysicalbenefits,cyclingisalsoremarkablygoodforthebrain.AsHealthlinepointsout,ridingbikehelpsreducefeelingsofstressandanxietybypromotingthereleaseofendorphins,thebody’snaturalmoodlifters.Andnewresearchrevealsevenmoresignificantcognitive(认知)advantages.AstudypublishedinthejournalJAMANetworkOpentracked479,723participantsovera13-yearfollow-period.Itskeyfindingslinkedactivetravelmodesoftransportation—especiallycycling—tobetterbrainhealthandasignificantlylowerriskofdementia(痴呆症).Participantswereaskedabouttheirdailytravelhabitsexcludingworkcommutes(通勤)anddividedintogroups:thoseusingpassivetransportlikebusesortrains;regularwalkers;peoplewhomixedwalkingwithothermethods;andthosewhorodebikesorcombinedcyclingwithotherformsoftravel.Theresultsshowedthatregularcyclistshada19percentlowerriskofdementiaanda22percentlowerriskofAlzheimer’sdiseasecomparedtoothergroups.Additionally,brainimagingoftheparticipantsconfirmedthatcyclistshadalargerhippocampus—abrainregioncrucialformemoryandlearning—whichisaclearindicationofhealthycognitivefunction.Activetravellikecyclingisaccessibletomostpeople,requiringnospecializedequipmentbeyondabike,anditsbenefitsforolderadultsareparticularlytremendous.LiangkaiChen,PhD,leadauthorofthestudy,notesthatpromotingcyclingasdailytransport—evenmixedwithothermodes—couldbeapracticalandlow-coststrategytoreducedementiariskandpreservebrainstructure.Chenplanstofurtherresearchhowcyclingfrequencyanddurationinfluencebrainhealth,plustheeffectsofchangingactivetravelbehaviour.Thisisespeciallyimportantforseniors,assmalllifestylechangesyieldgreatbrainhealthbenefits.CliffordSegil,anadultneurologist,addsmiddle-agelifestyleadjustmentstopreventdementiaarevaluable,asprovenneuroprotectivemethodsremainrare.WhatdidthestudyinJAMANetworkOpenfindaboutregularTheyhadahigherriskofTheyshowedbettercognitiveTheyownedhealthierbodiesthanTheydependedmoreonpassiveWhatisthefocusofParagraphConfirmationoftheMethodsofdividingTheprocessandresultsoftheComparisonsbetweendifferenttravelWhatdoestheunderlinedword“tremendous”inParagraph5A. B. C. D.WhatcanweknowfromCliffordSegil’sSeniorsshouldavoidchangingtheirdailyNeuroprotectivemethodsarenowwidelyMiddle-ageadjustmentsmayhelpprotectbrainLifestylechangesaretheonlywaytopreventSince2013,amysteriousdiseasehasbeenturningseastarsintogoo(),destroyingtheirpopulationsworldwide.OnAugust4,researchersreportedinNatureEcology&EvolutionthatabacteriumnamedVibriopectenicidaistheleadingsuspectbehindthekillings—abreakthroughthatcouldhelpprotectbothandcaptiveseastarThedisease,knownasseastarwastingdisease,ismarkedbytwistedarms,skinlesionsandrapiddeath.Amongthehardest-hitspeciesisthesunflowerseastar:itlostanincredible91%ofitspopulation—overabillionindividuals—inrepeatedoutbreaksin2015,2018and2023.Thisdramaticdrophasupsetoceanecosystems:asnaturalpredators,sunflowerseastarskeepseaurchin(海胆)numbersincheck.Withoutthem,urchinshaveovereatenkelp(海带)forests,whichplayakeyroleinabsorbingatmosphericcarbondioxidesupportingarichcommunityoffish,otters,sealionsandothermarineToidentifythecause,researchersfromtheHakaiInstitutequarantined(隔离)healthywildandcaptive-bredsunflowerseastarsfortwoweekstoruleoutpre-existinginfections.Theythenexposedthehealthyseastarstothreediseasetransmissionmethods:placingthemintanksthathadhousedsickseastars,lettingthemcohabitdiseasedindividuals,orinjectingthemwithdiseasedcoelomicfluid—essentiallyseastarblood.Allmethodsprovedfatal:92%oftheonce-healthyseastarsdiedwithinanaverageof12days.Byanalyzingthecoelomicfluidofbothhealthyandsickseastars,theteamfoundthatV.pectenicidawaspresentinmuchhigherconcentrationsinsickindividuals.Whentheyinjectedtheculturedbacteriaintosixhealthyseastars,alldiedwithinsevendays.However,somescientistsremainunconvinced.A2014studyhadinitiallyidentifiedapotentialpathogen(原体)butfailedtoreproducetheresults,andV.pectenicidadidnotconsistentlyappearinsickseastarsbackthen.Theresearcherssuggestthisdiscrepancy(差异)arisesbecauseearlierstudiesexaminedmixedseastartissues,whiletheirfocusonisolatedcoelomicfluidmadethecontrastbetweenhealthyandsickindividualsmuchclearer.WhatcanbeinferredfromthedeclineofsunflowerseaThebalanceofmarineecosystemshasbeenMarineanimalslikeottersandsealionsaredyingSeaurchinpopulationshavebeencontrolledKelpforestsarenolongerimportantforcarbonWhydidresearchersquarantinehealthyseastarsfortwoTocollecttheircoelomicfluidforlaterToadaptthemtotheexperimentalToobservetheirnaturalbehaviourwithoutToensuretheywerenotinfectedbeforetheSomescientistsdoubtthenewfindingmainlybecause the2014studydeterminedadifferentmixedseastartissuesaremoresuitablefortheexperimentoncaptiveseastarswasnotV.pectenicidawasnotalwaysfoundinsickseastarsWhatisthetextmainlyAbacteriumsuspectedofkillingseaThespreadofseastarwastingdiseaseThedebateoverthepathogenofseastarwastingTheimpactofsunflowerseastardeclineonocean第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分InaBerlinstudio,48-year-oldIsmetHimmetguidesstudentsthroughtaichi’sflowingmovements.FluentinMandarin,hehasimmersedhimselfinChinesemartialartsforoverthreedecades.36Firstencounteringkungfuin1991,hetravelledtoChinain2000tolearnfrommasters.In2006,hefoundedBerlin’sXuan-GongFuAcademy,dedicatedtointernalmartialarts,nowofferingtaichi,baguazhang,xingyiquanandmoretostudentsofallages.37Theyrepresentalifestyleandawayofthinking.Intime,hebelieves,practiceallowsstudentsnotonlytorefineskills,buttounderstandtheculturefromwhicheachtraditiongrew.ThousandsofkilometresawayinShanghai,SheYuranisonasimilarjourney,onlyinreverse(相反).HeborninSichuanprovinceandnowlivinginShanghai.38BeginningwithGermanclassicalfencing,hedevotedhimselfwholeheartedlytostudyinghistoricalweaponsandmartialskills.In2015,Sheco-foundedtheShanghaiHistoricalMartialArtsClub,whichintegrateshistoricalEuropeanmartialarts,Chinesemartialarts,andotherdisciplinesintoastructuredcurriculum.39“We’renotjustteachinghowtowield(挥舞)asword;we’rerevivingalostphysicalcultureandconnectingitwithcontemporarylife,”Shesays.WhileHimmethelpsGermansunderstandthephilosophyandpracticeofChinesemartialarts,ShebringsEuropeanswordtraditionstoChinesepractitioners.Thoughseparatedbyvastdistances,thetwomenshareacommonpurpose:usingmartialartsasavehicleforcross-culturaldialogue.TheirworkillustratesthepotentialofancientEasternandWesterntraditions.40Forhim,martialartsarenotmerelyasetofHewasintroducedtohistoricalEuropeanmartialartsatHehaswonnumerousawardsininternationalmartialartsTheycancrossborders,promoterespectandliveonthroughnewTheclubregularlyinvitesfamousChinesemartialartsmasterstogiveTheclubnowhasmorethan200members,withoverhalfstudyingGermanWhatbeganasapersonalpassionhassinceevolvedintohislifelongmissionofcultural第三部 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、DAsayoungboy,Yurilovedcomicbooksandthelegendarysuperheroesinthem.HisheroeswereSpidermanandSuperman,andhesuspectedthesecharactersstillbe41withkidstoday.Whenfreefromhisjobasacorrectionsofficer(狱警),he42asoneofthesebelovedcharacterstodelivertoysandcheerto 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写作(共两节,满分40分第一节(满分15分Balance:WhyArtsClubsMatter”为题写一篇文章向校英文报投稿,内容包括:80Balance:Balance:WhyArtsClubs第二节(满分25分ItwastheeveofLila’s18thbirthday.Mr.andMrs.Carterhadbeenplanningasurprisedinnerforweeks—theirdaughterwasabouttoleaveforcollegeabroad,andthiswouldbetheirlastfamilycelebrationbeforeherdeparture.Earlythatmorning,Mrs.Carterhandedherhusbandarecipepaper.“ThisisLila’sfavouriteblueberrycake—she’sbeentalkingaboutitsincechildhood,”shesaid,tyinganapron(围裙)aroundhiswaist.“Ineedruntothedowntownbakerytopickupherfavouritemacarons马卡龙)—theyonlymakealimitednumberday.Pleasefinishthecakebeforeshegetshomefromherpart-timejobat6Mr.Carternoddedconfidently.Hewasaskilledhandyman,butbakingwasneverhisstrongsuit.Still,hewantedtomakeLila’sbirthdayperfect.AssoonasMrs.Carterleft,herolleduphissleevesandlaidouttheingredients:flour,butter,sugar,freshblueberries,andacartonofcream.Buthalfwaythroughmixingthedough(面团),herealizedhe’dforgottentobuylemonjuice—therecipeemphasizeditwaskeytobalancingsweetness.“It’sokay.I’lluseorangejuiceinstead,”hewhisperedtohimself,searchingthroughtheJustashewasputtingthecakeintotheoven,aloudclapofthunderrangoutoutside.Darkcloudsgatheredquickly,andrainbegantopourdownheavily.Mr.Carterglancedattheclock—itwas4:30p.m.Hehurriedtoclosethewindows,butagustofwindblewtherecipepaperoffthecounter,landingstraightintothesoapywater-filledsink.“No!”hecriedout,fishingitout.Theinksmudged(弄脏的),andthebakingtimeunrecognized.Panicked,hecheckedtheoven—he’dsetthetemperature,butnotthetime.Whentheovenhe’drandomlysetdinged,hepulledoutthecaketofindthecrust(皮)undercookedandblueberriesleakinginastickymess.150WorseWorsestill,thepowerwentoutsuddenlyduetotheLilapushedthedooropenandMrs.Cartertookoverthewet2026届高三第二学期4月质量检测·第一部 听力(共两节,满分30分1~5 6~10 11~15 16~20第二部 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21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29.30.31.32.33.34.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分36. 37. 38. 39. 40.第三部 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41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49.50.51.52.53.54.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分56.to 57. 58.59.hasconducted/hasbeen60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65.第四部 写作(共两节,满分40分第一 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