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2025~2026学年江西省宜春市上学期高三期末考试英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Whatdidthespeakersprobablywatchlastnight?

A.Amusical.B.Acomedyshow.C.Afootballmatch.2.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhismuseumvisit?

A.Enjoyable.B.Unforgettable.C.Unsatisfactory.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Readingplan.B.Readingadvice.C.Readingpreference.4.Whatwillthemandonext?

A.Repairdevices.B.Filloutaform.C.Applyforapost.5.Howdoesthewomansound?

A.Doubtful.B.Concerned.C.Excited.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.WhenwillthespeakersreachShichahai?

A.3:20.B.4:20.C.5:20.7.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Motherandson.B.Touristandguide.C.Teacherandstudent.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.WhydoesEmilyaskforapayrise?

A.Shehasmanycertificates.B.Shehasgotacollegedegree.C.Shehastakenonseveraltasks.9.HowisEmily’sperformanceofpart-timejob?

A.Outstanding.B.Disappointing.C.Average.10.Whatcanweknowaboutthewoman’srequest?

A.Itisaccepted.B.Itisignored.C.Itisdisapproved.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.WhatmotivatedMr.Joetostepintotheherbalfield?

A.Hispassionforbotany.B.Hisinterestinacademy.C.Histeacher’simpact.12.WhatmakesherbsapowerfultoolinJoe’sopinion?

A.Itsprospectincareer.B.Itsassociationwithwisdom.C.Itsvalueinmedicalresearch.13.Whatshouldstudentsdofirstwhenlearningaboutherbs?

A.Studyherbalfunctions.B.Mastermedicalterms.C.Dovariousexperiments.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatdoesthemando?

A.Ahost.B.Aphotographer.C.Amanager.15.Whatisthewomancomplainingabout?

A.Theunclearphotos.B.Theimpoliteservice.C.Thebadcamera.16.Whatwilltheweatherbeliketomorrowmorning?

A.Sunny.B.Cloudy.C.Rainy.17.Wherewillthespeakersgatherfirsttomorrow?

A.Atthepark.B.Atthecafe.C.Atthestudio.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whatisthemaingoaloftheevent?

A.Tofundschooleducation.B.Tomakepeoplekeepfit.C.Tobreakapreviousrecord.19.Whowillbearrangednearthefinishline?

A.Volunteers.B.Foodproviders.C.Medicalstaff.20.Whatshouldthecyclistsdorightaftercrossingthefinishline?

A.Eatsomesnacks.B.Getaparticipationmedal.C.Holdthecelebrationceremony.二、阅读理解HistoryLovers:AwesomeResourcestoCureYourBoredomIfyou’redesiringsomethingsuperinterestingtocureallyourmomentsofboredom,thenlooknofurther!Foronething,thesetophistoryresourceshelpyoumakethemostofallthosesparemoments.Foranotherthing,they’llalsomakeyoufeelmoreinformedthaneverbefore.DomiNationsDomiNationsfeaturescontentfromeveryeraandeverypartoftheglobe.Playerscanlearnaboutthepastbybuildingfamousmonuments,learningfromgreatleaders,exploringhistoricports,andengagingwiththematic(主题的)events.Forthosewhowantadeeperexploration,everypieceofcontentisaccompaniedbytextexplainingitshistoricalsignificance.Dinosaur4D+TheDinosaur4D+cardsandappletyoubringthesecoolgiantsbacktoliferightonyourhand.Learnmoreaboutthedinosaurswithalltheinformationandfunfactsprovided,sharetheinformationwithyourfriends,compareyourselftothesecruelanimals,andusetheapp’sglobalmaptodiscoverwheretheyfinallylivedanddied.DailyArtDailyArtisafreeiOS&Androidmobileapp.Itgivesyouaplatformtochatwithotherartenthusiasts.Moreimportantly,itpresentsonegreatworkofartalongwithfunbackgroundstoriesdaily.Theappshowsanddescribesmanydifferentworksfromdifferentstylesandtimeperiods,arousingallkindsofyouremotionalreactions.21.HowcanplayerslearnhistoryinDomiNations?

A.Bytalkingtogreatscholars.B.Byvisitingrealmonuments.C.Bycollectingancientobjects.D.Byreadingexplanatorytexts.22.WhatcanDinosaur4D+helpusersdo?

A.Exploredinosaurages.B.Finddinosaurhabitats.C.Builddinosaurmodels.D.Feedvirtualdinosaurs.23.Whatdothethreeappshaveincommon?

A.Theytargetteenagers.B.Theychargelowfees.C.Theyreflectinteractions.D.Theyawakenmemories.I’mSusan.Inmyearlythirties,Istartedacareershift:leavingmyroleasapublicinformationofficeratachamberofcommerce(商会)tomarketprofessionalservicesforarchitectsandengineers.WhileIamarmedwithskillslikeproductivenetworkingandpersuasivewriting,Iwascaughtinadilemma,sinceIknewnothingaboutthebuiltenvironment,engineeringproposals,thespecificworkofdifferentdisciplines,orhowindustryprofessionalsandtheirclientsperceivedtheirwork,businesses,andfuture.Luckily,RobertTurner,anarchitectwhochaired(担任)oneofmycommittees,believedinmypotentialandofferedtoguideme.Tohelpmepreparefortheinterview,hegavemeaccesstohisfirm’smarketingfiles,allowingmetostudythestructureofsuccessfulproposals,high-qualityindustrymarketingmaterials,andeffectivemessaging.Healsosharedvaluableideasonlocalmarketdynamicsandtherolesofkeypeopleandgroupsinvolved.Hisgenerousguidancereshapedmyperspective,developeda“newme”,andequippedmewiththestrategicthinkingabilityforbusinessdevelopment.Ilandedthejobandgrewasabusinessdevelopmentdirectorforthreejointly-operatedengineeringfirmsduringthe1980seconomicdownturn.Priortoit,thefirmshadreliedpurelyonpassiveclientinquiries,withnopriormarketingexperience.MakingfulluseoftheskillsIlearnedfromTurner,Iofferedtodigintothemarketfornewresourcesandfinallysecuredover$50millioninconstructionprojectsinlessthanthreeyears,preservingjobsformorethan130employeesandsupportingtheircareergrowthduringchallengingeconomictimes.Overthenextdecade,Turnerremainedmorethanamentor(导师).Hewasatrustedfriend,valuedclient,andinvaluableresource,continuouslysharinghisprofessionalnetworktoadvancemycareer.Thoughwe’velosttouchforyears,histransformativementoringleftalastingmarkonmylife.Tohonorwhathestoodfor,Inowpayforwardhiskindnessbyguidingandsupportingothers,justashedidforme.24.WhydidSusanfeeluncertainabouthernewcareer?

A.Shelackedbasicworkskills.B.Shehadnoworkexperience.C.Shehadnodependentcolleagues.D.Shelackedindustrybackgrounds.25.WhatsupportdidTurnerofferSusan?

A.Interviewingskills.B.Industryviews.C.Proposalwritingtraining.D.Freshmarketingchances.26.HowdidSusanhelptheengineeringfirms?

A.Bypromotingreliableemployees.B.Byadjustingtheemployingpolicies.C.Byexpandingthemarketactively.D.Bysettingupclientinquirysystems.27.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?

A.Kindnesstravelsinacircle.B.Chancesfavortheexperienced.C.Agedwinehasaricherflavour.D.Everycloudhasasilverlining.MyfriendshaveshapedwhoIamtoday—whethersharingsecretsoverKoreanbarbecueorpicturingfuturesthroughdream-sharing.Theyalwaysaccompaniedmeduringvitallifemoments,frombraveleapsoffaithtodarkstruggles.However,asadulthoodtookusacrosstheglobe,theseconnectionsdeclined.Forbusyschedules,“low-maintenancefriendships”—maximizingclosenesswithminimaleffort—grewinviting.Butcantruefriendshipgowithoutenougheffort?Alow-maintenancefriendshiptypicallyinvolveslongstretcheswithoutcontact,yetreconnectionfeelssmooth—markedbyoccasionalpodcast(播客)links,nopressurefordeepconversations.Somearguethatthedisappointmentgrowswhenpeople’semotionalneedsarenotmet,althoughlow-maintenancefriendshipoffersrespectfulspaceandtrust.Thetruthis,whilespacehelpsgrowbonds,longno-contactperiodsmayharmthempermanently.Loveandgoodintentionsalonecan’tsustainfriendships;theyneedconsistentcarelikerandomcallsorcasualnightgatherings,notjustonlineconnection.Nowadays,constantdigitalupdatesstrangelyreduceinteractionquality,leavingusmoredisconnected.Againstthisbackground,low-maintenancefriendshipsmakepeoplefeelatease,respectingourlimitedenergywhilesettingboundaries.However,someusethislabeltotreatfriendswithoutproperhonesty,ignoringresponsibilitieshidingbehindthenameof“low-effort”bonds.Personally,Ibalancebeinglow-maintenancewithpurposefulcare:planningtrips,deepconversations,andgestureslikepoemsorsongrecommendations.Researchconfirmsthatstrongfriendshipsarekeytohappinessandhealth,outweighingcareeroreducationsuccess.Healthylow-maintenancefriendshipsrequirehonestyaboutneedsandreciprocity:beingpresentduringimportantmoments,notjustconvenientones,andvaluinggenuinepresenceovertextingfrequency.That’stosay,mismatchedexpectationsandone-sidedinvestmentsindicatealackoftruefriendship.Ultimately,low-maintenancefriendshipsstaystrongwhen“low-effort”doesn’tmean“noeffort”.Theydemandappreciation,care,andsupport.Myfriendsoncefilledeveryaspectofmylife;now,they’recrucialtomyidentity.28.Whatcanbelearnedabouttheauthor’spastfriends?

A.Theyofferedconstantcompany.B.Theirconnectionsendedovertime.C.Theyneededlittletimetoconnect.D.Theirliveswerefilledwithstruggles.29.Whatfactorsareimportanttolow-maintenancefriendships?

A.Wisdomandmentalcare.B.Trustandsharedhobbies.C.Life-workbalanceandduties.D.Responsibilitiesandsincerity.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“reciprocity”inparagraph4mean?

A.Usualinteractions.B.Mutualexchanges.C.Long-termschedules.D.On-siteobservations.31.Theauthorwrotethepassagemainlyto_________.

A.castlightonlow-maintenancefriendshipB.doubtthesharedbeliefoftruefriendshipC.showlow-maintenancefriendship’sinfluencesD.clarifythelong-lastingfriendship’ssignificanceAI’sapplicationinlegalfieldsisnotnew—lawfirmswidelyuseitfordocumentreview,likeAI-poweredpredictivecoding,privilegelogrecommendationsandlegalresearch.Unlikeopen-sourceAIthatlearnsfromtheInternet,suchtoolsonlyrelyonprovideddatasetsandinstructions.A2018experimentcomparedAIandexperiencedlawyersindocumentreview:AIfoundcontractriskswith94%accuracyin26seconds,whilelawyerstook92minutesfor85%accuracy.ThisshowsAIcanboostproductivity.However,worriesaboutlosingthe“humantouch”remain.Forexample,computerprogramsthatassessrepeatedoffensesarepraisedfordata-drivenfairnessbutcriticizedforpossiblediscriminationandlackofempathy,astheymaydependonfixedideas.Recentfocusonopen-sourceAIhighlightsitslimitations:itcanmakeupcaseinformation,likefakenamesanddates,sinceitcan’taccessrelevantcaselaw,endangeringlawyerswhoskipfact-checking.Twocasesillustratethis:NewYorklawyerswhousedChatGPTforabrief(辩护状)withfakecitations(引用)werefined,orderedtoapologize,andpunished;aColoradoassociate,pressuredfortime,submittedanAI-generatedbriefwithfakecitations,leadingtoafineandfiring.Courtshaverespondedwithrules.ANorthernDistrictofTexasjudgerequireslawyerstofileacertificateconfirmingnogenerativeAIwasusedinfilings,orthatAI-draftedcontentwashuman-checkedvialegaldatabases—failuretoobeyitmayleadtoRule11sanctions(制裁).Hawaii’sfederalcourtdemandsa“RelianceonUncheckedSource”declarationforAI-usedsubmissions,confirmingnofakematerial.Criticsarguesuchrulesrestrictfreespeechorburdensmallfirms,butmostagreeAIneedstightcontrol.Lawfirmsmayadoptpolicies:requiringhumanreviewofAIwork,banningAIforlegaltasks,andonlyallowingitfornon-legaluseslikemarketing.Givenlawyers’dutyofhonestytocourts,evenaccidentalmisstatementsfromAImayfacestrictinspection.Therefore,lawyersmustuseAIcautiously.32.WhatdoweknowaboutAI’suseinlegalfields?

A.AIcancorrectlypredictrepeatedoffenses.B.AIcanbewellemployedwithoutdatasets.C.AIisapplicableincertainaspectsoflaw.D.AI’sefficiencyisfarworsethanlawyers’.33.Whatdothetwocasesinparagraph3show?

A.UsingAIisillegal.B.Examiningfactsisimportant.C.Skippingfact-checksisusual.D.Submittingcitationsisreasonable.34.Whydoestheauthortalkaboutcourtrules?

A.TodemonstratetheabuseofAI.B.Toprovecourts’oppositiontoAI.C.Tocriticizelawyers’carelessness.D.TopresentcontrolmeasuresinAIuse.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.CanLawyersTrustAI?B.CanAIEnsureJustice?C.CanAIRestoretheTruth?D.CanAIReplaceLawyers?Camelsareknownasthe“shipsofthedesert”.Theyhavecometobeassociatedwithsurvivingindifficultcircumstances.36However,haveyoueverwonderedifthesecreaturesswim?Inthisblogpost,wewillexploretheinterestingworldofcamelsanddigintothequestion:howcancamelsswim?Thewateriswonderfulforcamelstoswim,andcamelscertainlypossesstheabilitytoswim.37Afterall,thesetoughdesertcreaturesarebestknownfortheircapacitytotoleratedryconditions.Theyonlyadapttowateryenvironmentswhenitisnecessary.38Theirlarge,soft,andthickfeetfunctioneffectivelytokeepthemafloatinwaterpreventingthemfromsinkingintosoftsandandtheirwoollyfurcantrapair,providingbuoyancy(浮力).Whencamelsenterthewater,theyusealeg-kickingmotion,whichallowsthemtomovethroughwaterwell.Butitisimportanttoclarifyacommonmisconception.Camelsdonotstorewaterintheirhumps(驼峰).Theirhumpsactuallystorefatandseldomofferbuoyancy.39Whilecamelsmightnotlikeswimming,theydemonstrateskillswhenfacedwithwaterblocksduringtheirdesertjourneys.Theiradaptabilityanduniquefeaturesmakethemcapableoftravellingthroughdiverselandscapeswhetheritisthehotsandsofthedesertortheoccasionalwatercrossingstheyencounter.Camelsareundoubtedlymoreskilledinthewaterthanonemightinitiallyassume.TheymaynotbeOlympicswimmers.40

A.Theytendtosimplyfloatmuchofthetime.B.Camelsarenotbornwiththeabilitytoswim.C.Thus,theirswimminghasnothingtodowithhumps.D.Thehumpcausestroubleforthecamelwhenitswims.E.However,itisnottheirpreferredmodeoftransportation.F.Theycangetthroughlongjourneysthroughhotsandhills.G.Camelshavesomephysicalfeaturesenablingthemtoswim.三、完形填空Likemanykids,Liamsometimesgetstousehismom’sphoneasatreat.Theeight-year-oldlikessurfingAmazonand________thecheckoutcartwithdecorationsandprizes,butneverbuysanything.ThatchangedinearlyMaywhenLiam________pressedthe“buy”buttonafteradding30boxesofDum-Dumstothecart.Thatisover70,000lollipops(棒棒糖)!Liam’s________cametolightonMay4,whenhismotherHollynoticedanAmazon________forover$4,000onheraccount.HollycontactedAmazonto________theorder,buttheshipmentwasalreadyonitsway.Shewastoldto________thedeliverytogethermoneyback.However,thedriverdroppedoff22boxeswithout________her.Fortunately,Hollymanagedto________theremainingeightboxes,whicharrivedtwohourslater.Shesharedthestoryonsocialmediawitha(n)________tosellthe22boxesoflollipops.Tohersurpriseand________,peopleinherhometownofSomerset,Kentucky,steppedup.Withintwohours,thelocalbanksanddoctors’officesdeclaredthattheywouldbuyallthelollipops.Butintheend,Holly________thelollipopsinstead.Shortlyafterthestorywentviral,Amazonreachedoutandrefundedherthefull________.“We’regladwewereabletoworkdirectlywiththiscustomertoturnasticky________intosomethingsweet,”thecompanysaid.Hollyhassomeadviceforparentswhofindthemselvesina________situation.“Don’tpanic.Everythingwilleventually________.JusthavefaiththateverythingwillbeOK,andmakesureyoulockyourphone.”41.A.coversB.fillsC.comparesD.combines42.A.accidentallyB.slightlyC.gratefullyD.fearfully43.A.secretB.happinessC.bargainD.mistake44.A.planB.giftC.chargeD.instruction45.A.confirmB.cancelC.startD.claim46.A.fixB.exposeC.answerD.reject47.A.informingB.interruptingC.consultingD.inspiring48.A.decorateB.abandonC.returnD.sell49.A.abilityB.promiseC.permissionD.attempt50.A.embarrassmentB.delightC.creditD.curiosity51.A.producedB.savedC.donatedD.designed52.A.amountB.affairC.operationD.burden53.A.applicationB.blessingC.excuseD.situation54.A.criticalB.similarC.typicalD.dangerous55.A.breakdownB.payoffC.workoutD.turnup四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。ChopstickshavebeenusedinChinaforover3,000years,whichwerethenintroducedtoJapan,Korea,Vietnam56otherAsiancountries.Thesesimpleyetclevertools57(be)notjustawaytoeat,butalsoasymbolofcultureandtradition.Today,chopsticksaretakingtheglobalfoodscenebystormaseverydayessentialsandas58growingbusinessopportunity.Somehope59(experience)thediningatmosphereasiftheywereinarestaurantinBeijingorTokyo.Otherslovehoweasytheyaretouse.AsmorepeoplearoundtheworldfallinlovewithAsiandishes,chopsticksareridingthewave.Evensingle-usechopsticksarehavingtheirmomentnow.Thismarket’svalue60(evaluate)atUS$18.76billionin2023andcouldrisetoUS$34.68billionby2030.Butit’snotallabout61(convenient).Reusablechopsticksarebecomingthenewtrendaspeopleabandonplasticforksandspoons.However,pickingtherightchopsticksisn’tassimpleasitseems.Itdepends62howthey’llbeused,culturalpreference,andwhat63(customer)like.Somecaremostaboutsavingmoneyandbeingpractical,whileothersfocusonlooksandquality.Chopsticksareculturalicons(符号)mixingtraditionwithmodernstyle.AsAsianmealsbecomegloballypopular,thechopstickmarketwillcontinuetogrowsharply.64(understand)regionalcustomstochoosetherightchopstickscanenhancethediningexperienceandmakebusinessesmore65(compete).五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,你校英文报正面向全体学生开展题为“SayNotoOnlineRumors(网络谣言)”的征文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1.网络谣言的危害;2.你的建议。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。SayNotoOnlineRumors_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________六、书面表达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。MyclassmateOliverwasalwaysquiet.Hesatatthebackoftheclassroom,rarelyspeakingupinlessonsorjoiningingroupchatsduringbreaks.Hisgradeswereaverage,sohebarelyleftanimpressiononanyone.ButIoftennoticedhissmall,kindacts:he’dpickupchalkpiecesafterclassandplacethemneatlyontheteacher’sdesk,helpcarrystacksofhomeworktotheoffice,andsilentlylendhisstationery(文具)toclassmateswhoforgottheirs—neveraskingforthanksormentioningitafterward.Lastmonth,ourclassplannedashortplayfortheschoolartshow.Wespentweekspracticingafterschool,andthebackdrop—paintedtogetherbyseveralclassmateswithbluesky,greengrass,andb

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