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宜春市2026年高三模拟考试英语试卷考试时间:120分钟试卷分值:150分注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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。3.回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。4.考试结束后,将答题卡上交。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。每段对话读两遍。1.Howdidthemangotoworkyesterday?A.Bybus. B.Bycar. C.Bysubway.2.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Dry. B.Rainy. C.Cool.3.WhatisTim’snewworkabout?A.Asuperherostory. B.Afilmadaptation. C.Acomedycartoon.4.WhyisthemantalkingtoSarah?A.Toextendajoboffer. B.Toshowawebdesign. C.Tointroducehiscompany.5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife. B.Teacherandparent. C.Teacherandstudent.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatisthewomanworriedaboutatfirst?A.Delayofthetaxi. B.Limitedtimeforpacking. C.Changeoftheflightschedule.7.Howlongwillthewoman’sflighttake?A.1.5hours. B.2.5hours. C.3.5hours.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdoesthemansayabouttheemail?A.It’sanupdatereminder. B.It’sasecuritywarning. C.It’sacommontrick.9.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Improveloginsecurity. B.Deleteunsafelinksdirectly. C.Changepasswordsregularly.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whydoesthemanwantanewmobilephone?A.Hisoldoneisbroken. B.Hewantsacheaperone. C.Hisoldoneworkspoorly.11.Whatdidthemanlearnonthecompany’swebsite?A.Adisplaywillbeheld.B.Somephoneshavediscounts.C.Somenewmodelsarelaunched.12.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodo?A.Helpthemanrepairhisoldphone.B.Givehimadiscountonabasicphone.C.Showhimhowthesmartphoneworks.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whoistheman?A.Aradiohost. B.Avet. C.Apettrainer.14.Whyshouldtheoutdoorbedsberaised?A.Toprotectfromwinds. B.Toavoidwetconditions. C.Tomakewaterdrinkable.15.WhatisJasmine’ssuggestionontakingpetsonvacation?A.Beawareoftheirfood. B.Feedthemspecialtreats. C.Givethemahealthcheck.16.WhatdoesJasminedointheend?A.Listalldangerouspetitems.B.Recommendsomeplastictoys.C.Warnthedangerofharmfulitems.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howlonghasthespeakerbeenaneducator?A.Overtenyears. B.Fiveyears. C.Twoyears.18.Whatmakesthespeaker’svideospopular?A.Shortduration. B.Vividexplanations. C.Advancedtopics.19.Whatchallengedidthespeakerfaceatfirst?A.Launchingblogs. B.Makingvideos. C.Creatingcontents.20.Whatisthepurposeofthetalk?A.Togainmorefollowers. B.Tocollectstudents’feedback. C.Toencourageonlineeducation.第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。AWalkinthefootstepsof40monarchs(君主),exploreroyaltreasures,andenjoythefreedomtoexploreatyourownpace—allwithinthewallsoftheworld’soldestandlargestoccupiedcastle,hometo1,000yearsofroyalhistory.IncludedinYourTicket:EntrytoWindsorCastle,includingtheStateApartments,historicrooms,Semi-StateRooms,StGeorge’sChapel,QueenMary’sDolls’House,andcastleprecincts(园区).Getaccesstomultimediaguides(availableinEnglish,BrazilianPortuguese,French,German,Italian,Japanese,MandarinChinese,Russian,andSpanish),familytrails,andexhibitions.NotIncluded:Foodanddrink,hoteltransfers,andtips.What’snotallowed:PhotographyisstrictlyprohibitedinsideWindsorCastle.LargebackpacksandpushchairsarenotpermittedinsidetheStateApartments.Petsarenotpermitted(guidedogsarewelcome).Accessibility:Thisexperienceispartiallywheelchairandpram/strolleraccessible.AdditionalInformation:TheSemi-StateApartmentsremainsopenuntilMarch29,2026.WindsorCastleisclosedonTuesdaysandWednesdays.St.George’sChapelisclosedonSundaysandonFebruary28,2026.ThecastleiscompletelyclosedfromJanuary8-12,March19,andJune14-15,2026.CancellationPolicy:Youcancanceltheseticketsupto14daysbeforeyourvisitforafullrefund.21.Whatisinvolvedintheticket?A.Aguidedtour. B.Royalperformances.C.Freefoodanddrinks. D.MultimediaguidesinChinese.22.Onwhichdaycanyouvisitthecastlein2026?A.Thursday,March19. B.Thursday,January1. C.Monday,June15. D.Tuesday,March3.23.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Hoteltransfersareprovidedforticketholders.B.Accessibleservicesareofferedforspecialvisitors.C.Afullrefundisavailableoncancellationsatanytime.D.WindsorCastleistheworld’smostfamousroyalcastle.BBeingleft-handedsoundscool—untilyourealizeit’slessaboutgeniusandmoreaboutdailysurvival.Sure,weshareDNAwithChaplinanddaVinci,buttrytellingthattoaright-handedcanopenerat7a.m.Mystrugglesbeganearly.Inkindergarten,myteacherhandedmechild-safescissors.Safe,yes—unlessyouwereleft-handed.Thepaperlookedlikeithadbeenattackedbyamouse.MyteachersighedandsuggestedI“tryharder.”Littledidsheknow,Iwasalreadyfightingcenturiesofright-handeddominance.Thencametheannoyinglectureseatsinschool,theoneswithadeskattachedontheright.Writingonitmeanttwistingmybodylikeapretzel(椒盐卷饼).Bytheendofclass,Ihadgraphite(石墨)onmypalm,asoreshoulder,andhandwritingresemblingadoctor’sprescription.Athome,mygrandmotheroncetriedto‘correct’me,tyingmylefthandbehindmyback.“Useyourright,”shesaidseriously.Itriedandpromptlyspilledabowlofsouponthefloor.Grandmagaveup,muttering,“Maybeshe’sspecial.”Ithinkshemeant“hopeless.”Scienceinsistsleftiesarecreativeproblem-solver.It’snocoincidencetheyareoverrepresented(比例过高)amongartists,musicians,andathletes.Whenyou’vespentyourlifewrestlingshirtbuttons,thingslikepaintingandplayingsportsfeelmucheasier.Evenso,thedailycomedycontinues.I’velearnttoflipnotebooks,reversekeyboards,andoperateright-handedmicewithmyleft—thoughpeoplelookatmelikeI’mperformingdarkmagic.Still,there’ssomethingrebellious(叛逆的)aboutbeingaleftie.We’retheoddballswhoseetheworldfromtheotherside,literally.Becausebeingleft-handedisn’tjustaboutusingadifferenthand—it’saboutthinkingdifferently,adaptingconstantly,andlaughingthroughthechaos.Afterall,inaright-handedworld,beingleftisn’twrong—justbrilliantlyinconvenient.24.Whatdoesthefirstparagraphmainlyintendtoshow?A.Leftiesaremoregiftedinhistory. B.LeftiesshareDNAwitheachother.C.Beingleft-handedisnotwhatitseems. D.Beingleft-handedcausesdailytroubles.25.Theunderlinedword“wrestling”inparagraph4canbebestreplacedby______.A.strugglingwith. B.playingwith. C.lookingfor. D.pickingup.26.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoconveyinthelastparagraph?A.Leftiesshouldreshapetheworldforthemselves.B.Beingaleftieisconsideredsomethingrebellious.C.Leftiessufferinconvenienceinaright-handedworld.D.Lefties’uniquenessliesinspecialthinkingandflexibility.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetheauthor?A.Toughandstubborn. B.Humorousandadaptable.C.Creativeandaggressive. D.Optimisticandrebellious.CEveryJanuary,manyofusresolvetoreadmore.Anewbookappearsonthenightstand,anaudiobookgetsdownloaded,orwedustoffanoldlibrarycard.Wekeepfindingourwaybacktoitbecausereadingfeelslikeawholesomepromiseofmorecalm,curiosity,andescape.Butresearchincreasinglysuggeststhatreadingmaybemorepowerfulthanwerealize.Infact,doingsoregularlyhasbeenlinkedtoalongerlife.Theideasoundsalmosttoogoodtobetrue,butscientistshavegivenitrealweightinalandmarkstudyfromYaleSchoolofPublicHealth.Theresearchersfollowed3,635adultsaged50andolderover12yearsandexaminedhowreadinghabitsrelatedtosurvival.Theyfoundpeoplewhoregularlyreadbookslivedanaverageof23monthslongerthanthosewhodidn’treadatall—evenaftercontrollingforfactorslikeeducation,income,baselinehealth,depression,andcognitiveability.Inotherwords,readingitselfwasassociatedwithgreaterlongevity,notjusttheadvantagesoftencomingwithbeingareader.ElizabethA.L.Stine-Morrow,aresearchprofessorattheUniversityofIllinois,pointstothesocial-emotionaleffectsasthekeymechanismforreading’slongevitybenefit,afactorechoedbyRaymondMar,aprofessorofpsychologyfromYorkUniversity.Heexplainsthat,whenweread,“wementallypracticerelationships,emotions,andperspective-taking—evenwhenwearephysicallyalone.”Lonelinessisnowconsideredaseriousriskfactorforearlymortality(死亡).Bookshelpcounterlonelinessbyofferingcompanionshipwithoutpressure.Anotherreasonisthatitappearstobeaveryrealformofstressreduction.“Whenpeopleread,theyoftenenterafocusedyetcontemplative(冥想的)mentalstate,”explainsMar.Thecalmthatreadingbringsmayhelpreducestressandpromotelongevity.Toreapthesebenefitsofreading,youdoneedtomakeitahabit—butyoudon’tneedtomakeanydramaticchanges.Tento30minutesadayisenoughtocreatemeaningfulbenefitsovertime.AndjustasMarsays,“Itisnevertoolatetodiscoverorre-discoverthejoysandlong-lastingbenefitsofreading.”28.Whatcanbeinferredfromthefirstparagraph?A.PeopleresolvetoreadmoreonlyinJanuary.B.Readingcandirectlyhelppeoplelivelonger.C.Peopledon’tfullyrealizereading’sgreatvalue.D.Readingprovidespeoplewithpermanenthappiness.29.WhatconclusioncanwedrawfromYale’sstudy?A.Readingitselfistiedtoalongerlife. B.Youngadultsgainmostfromreading.C.Educationdecidespeople’slongevity. D.Beingareaderbringsmanyadvantages.30.WhatmayElizabethA.L.Stine-Morrowagreewith?A.Readingreducesstresseffectively. B.Lonelinessmakespeopleenjoyreading.C.Cognitiveabilityboostsreadingbenefits. D.Social-emotionaleffectsmatterforlongevity.31.Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.AMentalTool:ReadingagainstStress B.BeyondFun:TheTrueWorthofBooksC.ADailyChapter:ReadingforaLongerLife D.TheScienceofLongevity:BeyondGenesDNewresearchchallengesthewidespreadbeliefthatartificialintelligenceistriggeringasharpriseinglobalgreenhousegasemissions.ThestudysuggeststhatAI’soverallinfluenceonworldwidepollutionissmallandcouldevensupportenvironmentalandeconomicprogress.ScientistsfromtheUniversityofWaterlooandtheGeorgiaInstituteofTechnologyanalyzedU.S.economicdataalongsideestimatesofhowfrequentlyAItoolsareusedacrossdifferentindustries.TheirgoalwastounderstandwhatmighthappentotheenvironmentifAIadoptionincreasesalongitscurrentpath.AccordingtotheU.S.EnergyInformationAdministration,83percentofthenation’seconomicactivityreliesonpetroleum,coalandnaturalgas.Thesefuelsreleasegreenhousegaseswhenburned.TheresearchersnotedthattotalenergyusefromAIintheUnitedStatesmatchedtheelectricityconsumptionofIceland,yetthisamountremainedinsignificantwhenviewedatnationalorgloballevels.“Itisimportanttonotethattheincreaseinenergyuseisnotgoingtobeuniform.It’sgoingtobefeltmoreintheplaceswhereelectricityisproducedtopowerthedatacenters,”saidDr.JuanMoreno-Cruz,aprofessorintheFacultyofEnvironmentatWaterlooandCanadaResearchChairinEnergyTransitions.“Ifyoulookatthatenergyfromthelocalperspective,that’sabigdealbecausesomeplacescouldseedoubletheamountofelectricityoutputandemissions.Butatalargerscale,AI’suseofenergywon’tbenoticeable.”Thestudydidnotexploreeconomicoutcomeswithinthespecificcommunitiesthathostdatacenters,buttheresearchersidentifiedseveralpositivetakeaways.“ForpeoplewhobelievethattheuseofAIwillbeamajorproblemfortheclimateandthinkweshouldavoidit,we’reofferingadifferentperspective,”Moreno-Cruzsaid.“Theeffectsonclimatearenotthatsignificant,andwecanuseAItodevelopgreentechnologiesortoimproveexistingones.Movingforward,weintendtoapplythesameapproachtoadditionalcountriesinordertounderstandhowAIadoptionmayinfluenceenvironmentaloutcomesacrossdifferentregionsoftheworld.”32.Whydidthescientistsconductthisresearch?A.ToanalyzeAI’sindustrialapplicationfrequency.B.Topromoteenvironmentalandeconomicprogress.C.Tocalculateeconomicdataacrossdifferentindustries.D.ToexploreAI’senvironmentaleffectsinitspresenttrend.33.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph3?A.USAIenergyuseissmallonaglobalscale.B.Iceland’spowerconsumptionismainlydrivenbyAI.C.MostUSfossilfuelsareusedtopowerAIdatacenters.D.83%ofUSfossilfuelsareconsumedforAIenergyuse.34.WhatisDr.Moreno-Cruz’sattitudetowardsAI’seffectontheclimate?A.Neutral. B.Dismissive. C.Objective. D.Concerned.35.Whatwilltheresearchersdointheirfollow-upresearch?A.Studydatacenters’economicoutcomes. B.Expandtheirresearchtomorecountries.C.MeasureAI’sexactinfluenceinallregions. D.EmployAItodevelopandupgradegreentech.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。Familyrejectionmaybeoneofthemostpainfulexperiencesapersoncangothrough.Itmayleaveyoufeelingisolated,questioningyourself-worth,andevenstrugglingtoengageindailylife.36Thefollowingtipsmayhelphandlefamilyrejection.Giveyourselftimetoprocessyourfeelings.Acknowledgeyouremotionsanddon’tbeafraidtocry.Honestlyfacingfeelingsofsorrowcanbeextremelychallenging,yetmanypeopletendtohidetheirsadnessduetoshame—fearingthey’llbelabeledas“weak”.Youshouldknowthatit’sokaytoadmityou’resad,andfacingyoursadnessistheonlywaytoletitgo.37Journalyouremotions.Writingdownyourfeelingscangiveyousomeclarity.Youmightexperienceamixofemotionsregardingbeingrejectedbyyourfamily—suchassorrow,anger,anddisbelief.Investinajournalornotebookanduseittowritedownhowyoufeel.38Asyouwrite,you’llhopefullyunderstandyouremotionsbetter.Focusonself-care.Takecareofyourselftorecoverfromtherejection.39Getplentyofsleepsothatyoufeelwell-restedandreadytotakeoneachday.Exercisetode-stressandkeepyourbodyfitandstrong.Allofthesepracticesmakeyourlifefeellikeit’sheadedinapositivedirection,evenifyou’redealingwiththepainoffamilyestrangement(疏远).Seekoutcloserelationshipselsewhere.40Makeclosefriendshipsandseekouthealthy,compassionaterelationships.Choosefriendsandpartnersthatmakeyoufeelsafe,caredfor,andloved!Youwanttosurroundyourselfwithpeoplewhomakeyouboostyourself-esteem.A.Consumenutritious,vitamin-packedfoods.B.Buttherearepracticalwaystodealwiththepain.C.Thispracticecanhelpyousortoutmixedemotions.D.Peopledon’thavetobeyourfleshandbloodtobefamily.E.Closefriendscantaketheplaceofyourfamilyinmanyimportantways.F.Onthecontrary,avoidingyourfeelingswillonlymakethemlastlonger.G.Writingdownyourthoughtscanalsohelpyoureleasenegativeemotionstemporarily.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。Awomanwastakingaquietwalkintheneighborhoodwhensheheardafaintcry.Atfirst,shethoughtshe41it—asoftwhimper,almosttooquiettonotice.Butthenitcameagain,42thistime.Herheart43abeat.Shecametoasuddenstop.She44nearbyyards,fences,andsidewalks—andthenrealizedthe45werecomingfrombelow.Leaningoverastormdrain(雨水排水沟),atthebottomsatadog,wide-eyed,trembling,and46hopingsomeonewouldhearher.Without47,shecalledAnimalLawEnforcementforhelp.OfficerRollinsarrivedquickly,48thesituation.Thedrainwastoonarrowforasimple49,andthespacebelowwasshallow,makingitimpossibletoclimbinsafely.ThenRollinsnoticedanearbymanholecover(检修井盖).Liftingit50adarktunnel,andalmostimmediately,thedogcautiouslywalkedtowardthelight,asifsensingthathelphadarrived.Withpatience,calmvoices,anddelicioustreatsinhand,Rollinsclimbeddownandslowlyearnedthedog’s51.Dirty,scared,butunharmed,shefinallyallowedherselftobesecuredandliftedsafelyoutofthe52.Herphotowasquicklyposted,andalmostimmediatelyherfamily53her.Theyrushedtotheshelter,overjoyedtobe54withtheirbeloveddogtheverysameday.Beforeleaving,theymadetheresponsiblechoicetomicrochipher,55shecouldalwaysfindherwayhomeinthefuture.Anotherlifesaved.Anotherhappytailhomewhereshebelongs.41.A.heard B.ignored C.noticed D.imagined42.A.stranger B.clearer C.closer D.weaker43.A.caught B.rushed C.followed D.skipped44.A.cleaned B.scanned C.passed D.inspected45.A.cries B.noises C.barks D.whispers46.A.greedily B.desperately C.blindly D.silently47.A.hesitation B.fear C.reservation D.doubt48.A.observing B.explaining C.assessing D.understanding49.A.rescue B.operation C.recovery D.attempt50.A.unearthed B.connected C.exposed D.blocked51.A.reliance B.affection C.trust D.loyalty52.A.trap B.tunnel C.trouble D.dilemma53.A.witnessed B.remembered C.recognized D.contacted54.A.reunited B.obsessed C.blessed D.faced55.A.thinkingof B.leadingto C.countingon D.makingsure第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。InJanuary,CGTNproudlylauncheditslatestartinitiative,“ChinaCrafted”,duringtheprestigiousARTSG2026fairinSingapore.Thisexhibitionmarks56significantmoment,showcasingremarkabledigitaldisplaysthatdivedeepintotherichheritage57ancientChineseartfromtheShang,Han,Tang,andSongdynasties.Thejourneybeginswith“SacredShang”,whichdelvesintotheritualsignificanceofjadeinancientChineseculture,58(feature)talesfromthelegendaryGeneralFuHao.Followingthis,“HeavenlyHan”showcasestheextraordinaryartifacts59(discover)intheHandynastytombsofMawangdui,revealingtheelegantlifestylesandphilosophicalpursuits60shapedtheera’sculture.Movingonto“TreasuredTang”,visitors61(present)withspectaculargoldandsilveritemsonceusedduringimperialbanquets.Finally,“SereneSong”reflectsonthesubtlebeautyofSongceramics.Eachexhibitioncleverlyintegratesmoderntechnology,makinghistoricalartaccessibleand62(fascinate)fortoday’saudiences.AsCGTNembarksonthisglobaljourneywith“ChinaCrafted”,itaimstocultivateavibrantculturalecosystemthat63(connect)onlineandofflineexperiences,bridgingtheancientwiththecontemporarythroughinnovation,elegance,andrich64(story).Thefutureofartandcultureisunfoldingbeforeoureyes,andCGTN’sendeavorssignalapromisingpathtoward65(broad)culturalappreciationandexchangeontheworldstagethaneverbefore.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你校近期组织了以“再见初心(EvokingOurOriginalAspirations)”为主题的校友返校交流活动。请你为你校英文报写一篇短文,报道此次活动,内容包括:(1)活动介绍;(2)活动反响。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。参考词汇:母校:almamater校友:alumni(复数)_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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