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江西省萍乡市2026年高三第二次模拟考试英语试卷(120分钟,总分150分)本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。共150分。考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1.答第一卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目、试卷类型用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。2.每小题选出答案后,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。不能答在试卷上。3.考试结束,考生将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。1.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Buildanestforthebird.B.Waitfortheparentbirds.C.Treattheinjuredbird.2.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.PresenthispaperideatoProf.Lee.B.ChooseFrenchLiteraturethisterm.C.SignupforProf.Smith'sclass.3.WhyisTomlate?A.Hewokeuplate. B.Thesubwaywasdelayed. C.Hemissedthefirstbus.4.Howdoesthewomanviewtheman'scareerdevelopment?A.It'ssmooth. B.It'srisky. C.It'sunpredictable.5.Whatbenefitcanthemangetfromdoingpuzzles?A.Managinghistimebetter.B.Improvinghiseyesight.C.Keepinghismindsharp.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。6.Whatpercentageofthewoman'smonthlyincomegoestoentertainment?A.20%. B.30%. C.50%.7.Whatwillthemando?A.Createhisbudgetplan.B.Quitbuyingsportsshoes.C.Openasavingsaccount.听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。8.Whatistheman?A.Ateacher. B.Adoctor. C.Afitnesscoach.9.Whatkeepsthewomanfromexercising?A.Lackofinterest. B.Fearofinjury. C.Lackoftime.10.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Findaworkoutpartnerinthegym.B.Includeexerciseintoherdailyroutine.C.Getsomeprofessionalfitnessequipment.听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。11.WhywasLuisaYugiventheaward?A.Shewaspopularonsocialmediaasatravelblogger.B.Hertravelexperienceshaveinspiredmanypeople.C.Shehastravelledtothemostplacesintheworld.12.WhendidLuisaYufinishhervisitstoalltheUNcountries?A.In2021. B.In2022. C.In2023.13.WhatdidLuisaYudoinDubai?A.Shewentskydiving.B.Shelearntalocalsong.C.Sheenjoyedasurpriseparty.听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。14.WhatdidthewomanseerobotsdoinShenzhen?A.Runamarathon. B.Sweepthestreets. C.Performadance.15.Whatextraservicedoestherobot6Sstoreoffercomparedtothe4Sstore?A.Rentalservice. B.After-salesservice. C.Customerfeedbackservice.16.WhatdoesthemansayabouttheWorldRobotContest?A.It'sforuniversitystudentsmajoringinAI.B.Itinvolvesparticipantsfromaroundtheworld.C.Itisheldeveryfouryearsindifferentcountries.17.Wherewillthewomancompetenext?A.InShenzhen. B.InZhengzhou. C.InSanya.听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。18.WhatisthemainpurposeofKSES?A.TopromoteelephanttourisminThailand.B.Toimprovethelivingstandardsofelephants.C.Toprovideformaltrainingforelephantkeepers.19.Whatrulemustvolunteersfollow?A.Feedelephantsatfixedtimes.B.Keepelephantsinprotectedareas.C.Maintainadistancefromelephants.20.Whatwillthespeakerprobablytalkaboutnext?A.Hervillagelifewiththelocals.B.WaystoregisterforKSES.C.Herweeklyworkschedule.第二部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AThe2026ThermoFisherScientificJuniorInnovatorsChallenge(JIC)isopentoU.S.studentsingrades6,7,or8whocompeteataSociety-affiliatedsciencefairintheUnitedStates,recognizingoutstandingstudentresearchinscience,technology,engineering,andmathematics.Studentsmayparticipateeitherasindividualsoraspartofateam.TeamprojectrulesUpto3members.Eachmembermustsubmitaseparateapplicationandclearlydescribetheirindividualcontribution.Membersarejudgedindividually——itispossiblethatonlysomemembersadvance.RequirementsAllresearchmustbethestudent'sownwork.Projectsinvolvinghumansubjectsoranimalsrequireethicsreview.AllapplicationmaterialsmustbeinEnglish.AwardsTop300Students:$125,anawardribbon,andaone-yearsubscriptiontoScienceNewsExploresmagazine.Top30Finalists:$500,anall-expense-paidtriptoWashington,D.C.STEMAwards:awardedinScience,Technology,Engineering,andMathematicscategories.Firstplacereceives$3,500andsecondplacereceives$2,500tosupportasummercamp.BothfirstandsecondplacewinnersalsoreceiveaniPad.Clickheretoknowmoreaboutotherawards.CompetitionTimeline&ProcessStageTimePeriodActionRegionalQualificationNovember1,2025-June1,2026ParticipateinaJIC-affiliatedregionalsciencefairandplaceinthetop10%toearnnominationandnationalcompetitionqualificationSubmitApplicationFebruary1,2026–June10,2026Submitonlineapplicationwithprojectabstract,fullresearchreport,andsupportingmaterialsTop300AnnouncedSeptember2,2026.SemifinalistsannouncedTop30AnnouncedSeptember16,2026FinalistsannouncedNationalFinalsOctober2026In-personjudgingandawardsceremony21.Whichofthefollowingisateamprojectrule?A.Handinajointapplication. B.Workwithatleasttwopartners.C.Detailpersonalcontribution. D.Ensureallmembersadvance.22.WhatcanwelearnabouttheSTEMAwards?A.OnlyfirstplacewinnersgetaniPad.B.Firstprizeineachcategoryis$3,500.C.AwardsaremainlyforScienceandEngineering.D.Secondprizewinnerscan'tattendthesummercamp.23.Whichisthecorrectorderofthecompetitionprocess?①NationalFinals ②Applicationsubmission③NationalQualification ④SemifinalistannouncementA.③→②→④→① B.②→③→①→④ C.④→①→③→② D.③→④→②→①BMaggieAderin,anaward-winningUKastronomerandbroadcaster,hasworkedontheJamesWebbandGeminitelescopes.HerautobiographyStarchildrecordsherjourneyfromasci-fi-obsessedchildtoaleadingscientist,aswellasherviewsonneurodiversity,diversityinscience,andthepowerofastronomy.Growingupininner-cityLondon,Aderindreamedofgoingintospace,inspiredbyStarTrek.Sheattended13schoolsin12yearsduetoherparents'divorce,andundiagnoseddyslexia(阅读障碍)madeherfallbehind.At14,shebuiltherowntelescopeafterlearningfromTheSkyatNight,aBBCprogramshelaterhosted.Herfather,aNigerianimmigrant,instilledinherthevalueofeducation.Forbothfatheranddaughter,themoonbecameasymbolofhope:itguidedhimonunlitroadsinNigeria,andshonebrightlyforheramidthecity'sstarlessskies.Aderinisopenaboutherneurodiversity.“Tobearolemodel,youdon'thavetobeperfect,”shesays.“IhavedyslexiaandADHD——Ican'tspellwellandamoftenlate.It'sallpartofmyneurodiversity,andyetIamreachingforthestars.”Shebelieveseveryonehassomethinginsidethemthatburnsbright.“Thekeyistofindoutwhatsetsyourheartonfire.”Throughouthercareer,Aderinhasoftenbeenunderestimated,oncemistakenforacleaneroratealady.BeingtheonlyBlackwomaninherfield,shenowreframestheseexperiencesasopportunities,stressingthatsciencethrivesondiversity.“Groupsofsimilar-mindedpeoplethinkalike,hinderinggroundbreakingleapsintechnologyandinunderstanding.”Whenitcomestoastronomy,shenotesitisthepurequestforknowledge.“Tome,it'slikepoetryandart,enliveningthespirit.Everyculturehaslookedupatthenightskyandwonderedwhat'soutthere,”shesays.Duringthepandemic,sheencouragedpeopletolookup:“Abroaderperspectivehelps.”24.WhatcanbeinferredaboutAderin'searlyyears?A.Dyslexiakeptherfromschooling.B.Herfatherpushedherintoastronomy.C.HerinterestinspacearosefromSci-fi.D.Shereceivedlittlesupportfromherfamily.25.Whydoestheauthormentionthemooninparagraph2?A.Tocontrasturbanandruralenvironments.B.Toindicateasharedsourceofhope.C.ToshowAderin'sadmirationforherfather.D.ToexplainAderin'swaytochoosehercareer.26.WhatdoesAderinthinkofherbeingunderestimated?A.Amotivationtoworkharder. B.Achancetovaluediversity.C.Achallengeforfemalescientists. D.AreminderofBlackwomen'sdifficulties.27.Whatmessagedoesthetextmainlyconvey?A.Rolemodelsareexpectedtobeperfect.B.Astronomyappealstopeopleacrosscultures.C.Personalhardshipscanfuelscientificprogress.D.Diversityandperseverancedrivebreakthroughs.CInanepisodeofFriends,actorJoeyisaskedtohostacharityshow.“Alittlegooddeed…plussomeTVexposure,nowthat'sthekindofmathJoeylikestodo!”heexclaims,whilehisfriendPhoebecallsit“totallyselfish”.Thisscenecapturesacommonhumantendency:oursuspicionofdo-gooders,especiallywhentheymightbenefitfromtheiractions.Thisinstinctisexploredinarecentpaperon“do-gooderderogation(行善者贬损)”.Researchshowsthatweoftenlookforsomeone'shiddenmotive,andoncefound,wemayjudgethemevenmoreharshlythanthosewhoactwithobviousself-interest.Forinstance,inaclassicexperimentcalledthepublicgoodsgame,participantswhocontributedthemostmoneytoasharedpoolwereoftencriticizedjustasbadlybyotherplayersasthosewhocontributednothingatall.PsychologistNicholaarguesthatweareallplayinga“statusgame”,suspiciousofanyonewhomightbefakingvirtuetoboosttheirownstanding.Studiesconfirmthis,revealingaphenomenonknownasthe“taintedaltruismeffect”(被玷污的利他效应).ImagineyourfriendAndyvolunteersatahomelessshelter.Youlaterdiscoverheisonlydoingsotogetadatewiththemanager.StudiessuggestweviewAndymorenegativelythansomeonewhotookajobatacoffeeshopforthesameromanticmotive.Wearemorejudgementalofthepersonhidingself-interestbehindacharitableact.Hafenbrädl,aresearcherattheUniversityofNavarra,suggeststhisjudgmentstemsfromacalculationweighingthesocialrewardssomeonegetsagainstthecostoftheirdeed.Inoneexperiment,aresortownerwhospent$100,000cleaninglocalbeacheswasconsideredlessmoralwhenheusedtheacttoadvertisehisbusinessthanwhenhekeptitquiet.Interestingly,Hafenbrädlfoundthatpeoplewhodonatedbloodorgavetocharityfortheirownsenseofself-satisfactionwereconsideredmoremoralthanthoseseekingtoenhancetheirreputation.PerhapsJoeyisright:purealtruismmaynotexist.Butpersonally,Iamhappytoforgivethe“warmglow”thatcomesfromhelpingothers,ifitmeansthereisalittlemorekindnessintheworld.28.Whatdoesthe“taintedaltruismeffect”referto?A.Judginggenerouspeoplepositively.B.Valuingordinaryjobsovervolunteering.C.Rewardingthosewhoseeksocialrecognition.D.Criticizingcharitableactswithhiddenmotives.29.WhatcanbelearnedfromHafenbrädl'sexperiment?A.Publicitylowersmoralcredit. B.Costalonedecidesmoralworth.C.Actionsmattermorethanmotives. D.Peopleundervalueenvironmentalacts.30.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthe“warmglow”ofhelpingothers?A.Tolerant. B.Skeptical. C.Indifferent. D.Critical.31.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheDisappearanceofPureAltruismB.TheHiddenCostofBeingKindtoOthersC.WhyAreWeSuspiciousofDo-gooders?D.HowtoPerformTrulySelflessGoodDeeds?DAutonomousvehiclesfacemanyrisksastheysetoutontheroad,andeventhebestrobotsstruggledtomakesenseofcomplexenvironmentsasquicklyashumans.Recently,researchershavetakeninspirationfromthehumaneyetodevelopanewartificial-visionsystemthatisfourtimesfasterthancurrenttechnology.Manyrobotsusecamerasandopticalflow(光流)toperceivemotion.Optical-flowalgorithms(算法)usebrightnesschangesbetweenimagestoworkouttherobot'smotionandthatofnearbyobjects.Optical-flowmethodsneed,however,muchcalculation.Distinguishingdifferentobjectsinasingleimagecantakeover0.6seconds.Thiscanbecostly.Foranautonomousvehicledrivingatmotorwayspeeds,everyhalf-seconddelayleadstoaround12metresoftravelwithoutdatedinformation.Theefficiencyofhumanvisionbenefitsfromthelateralgeniculatenucleus(LGN)(外侧膝状体)inthebrain.TheLGNreceivesandpassesvisualinformation,guidingtheprocessingpowertoprioritizeareaswithsignificantchangesinspaceortime,suchasmovingobjects.ResearcherssoughttointroduceanLGN-likelayerintoartificialvisionsystems.Traditionalcomputerchipsstruggletoachievehigh-speedprocessingduetotheseparationofprocessingandstorage.Thus,theyturnedtoso-calledneuromorphic(神经形态的)hardwaretosolvethatproblem,anddevelopedanovelpieceofneuromorphickittoimitatetheLGN,whichcanquicklyidentifymovingareasandguideoptical-flowalgorithmstofocusonthem.Testedinavarietyofcontexts,thenewsystemoperatedatapproximatelyfourtimesthespeedofexistingoptical-flowmethodswhilemaintainingorimprovingaccuracy.Performanceincreaseswereparticularlynotableforautonomousdriving,wheretheaccuracydoubled.Yetthesystemstillreliesonconventionalalgorithms.Althoughitdoeswellinprioritizingimages,itcanneveravoidaccuracydecreaseforsceneswithcomplexmotion—afamiliarimpedimentforopticalflow.Theresearchershopethattheirsystemwillincreasethevarietyandcomplexityofsettingsinwhichroboticscanbeappliedandinteractionsbetweenhumansandlife-likerobotsmaysoonoccurinmillionsofhomes.32.Whatisthelimitationofoptical-flowalgorithmsaccordingtoparagraph2?A.Highexpenseinpracticaloperation.B.Insufficientefficiencyinreal-lifeuse.C.Occasionalmistakesincomplexcalculation.D.Lessflexibilityinchangingenvironments.33.Howdidresearchersimprovetheexistingsystem?A.Byaddingvisualinformation.B.Byupgradingoptical-flowalgorithms.C.Byseparatingprocessingfromstorage.D.Byemployinganewneuromorphicdevice.34.Howistheperformanceofthenewsystemintests?A.Itshinesinbothspeedandaccuracy.B.Itworkspoorlyinautonomousdriving.C.Itfullycovershuman-robotinteractions.D.Ittotallyabandonstraditionalalgorithms.35.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“impediment”inparagraph5mean?A.Risk. B.Strength. C.Barrier. D.Purpose.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。Manyrelyonpuzzlesorappstosharpenminds.36Ourstudyofover250,000participantsconfirmsthatphysicalactivityenhancescognitiveabilitiesatanyage.Activitiessuchaswalkingorcyclingcanincreasethesizeofthehippocampus(海马结构),thepartofthebrainresponsibleformemoryandlearning.37Moreintenseworkouts,suchasrunningorhigh-intensityintervaltraining,canfurtherboostthebrain'sabilitytoadaptandrewireitself.Thishelpsyoulearnmorequicklyandstaymentallysharp.Theworld'spopulationisaging.By2030,oneinsixpeoplewillbeagedover60.Withthatcomesarisingriskofcognitivedisorders.38Adultsshouldaimforatleast150minutesofmoderate-intensityexerciseeachweek,oratleast75minutesofmorevigorousactivity,likerunning.It'salsoimportanttoincludemuscle-strengtheningexercises,suchasliftingweights,intoworkoutsatleasttwiceaweek.Youdon'tneedtorunmarathonsorliftheavyweightstobenefit.39Importantly,theseformsofmovementareinclusive.Theycanbedoneathomeoroutdoors,suitingallfitnesslevels.Still,findtimeforstructuredexerciselikeregularyogaclassesforfullbrainbenefits.Ifyou'reagrandparent,considerplayingvirtualtennisorbowlingwithyourgrandchild.Ifyou'reateenagerwithsignsofADHD,tryadanceclass,andseeifitimpactsyourconcentrationinclass.Ifyou'reabusyparent,squeezein20minutesofyogaforaclearerhead.40Workplacesandschoolsaretakingnote:addingphysicalactivityboostsattentionandacademicperformance.Exerciseremainsapowerful,accessibletoolforbrainhealth.A.Meanwhile,oneinthreeadultsaren'tactiveenough.B.Differentexercisesbenefitbrainfunctiondifferently.C.Herearepracticalwaystoaddexercisetoyourdailylife.D.Ineachcase,you'retuningyourbrain,notjustexercising.E.Low-intensityactivitieslikeyogacanbeequallyeffective.F.Butresearchshowsexercisealsoboostsmemoryandbrainhealth.G.Onestudyshowsayearofaerobicexercisegrewolderadults’hippocampiby2%.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。Formanystudentsinspecialeducation,schoolspiritandextracurricularexperienceslookdifferent.Therearenoteamshirts,nocheerleadinguniforms,andoftenfewer41totakepartinactivitiesotherkidsenjoy.Thatreality42withMassey,aspecialeducationteacherinGeorgia.Everyday,hewatchedhisstudentssitonthesidelineswhileothers43weekendadventures.Thedisappointmentintheireyes44onhismind.Hedecidedtodosomethingaboutit.Planningthetriprequiredextensive45.Multiplebusesandsupportvehicleswerearrangedto46studentswithcomplexmedicalneeds,includingthoserequiringoxygenorfeedingtubes.Still,withthehelpofvolunteersand47,Masseysecretlyplannedsomethingextraordinary:thestudents’first-everovernighttriptoGreatWolfLodge——withallcosts48.Whenthedayarrived,Massey'sheart49.Wouldeverythinggosmoothly?Hisfears50themomenthesawthechildren'sfaceslightup.Eachstudentreceivedgiftcardsatcheck-in;givingthemthechancetomakechoices51——includingbuyingtheirownlunches.Asthebusestraveled,thecountyofficerpersonally52them,highlightingjusthowmuchthecommunitycaredforthestudents.ForMassey,the53wassimple.“Iknowlifehasbeenhard,”hesaid,hisvoice54withemotion.“Butwewilldoeverythingwecantomakesureyou'reincluded,you'reimportant,andyou55.”41.A.opportunities B.interests C.responsibilities D.excuses42.A.began B.stayed C.mixed D.worked43.A.messed B.postponed C.dismissed D.shared44.A.weighed B.focused C.depended D.moved45.A.creation B.discussion C.involvement D.improvement46.A.prepare B.accommodate C.connect D.allow47.A.cheers B.promises C.donations D.instructions48.A.covered B.increased C.accepted D.ignored49.A.hurt B.broke C.beat D.pounded50.A.draggedon B.meltedaway C.welledup D.droppedout51.A.hurriedly B.carefully C.independently D.officially52.A.accompanied B.invited C.reminded D.thanked53.A.issue B.task C.technigue D.message54.A.sharp B.thick C.weak D.calm55.A.succeed B.survive C.matter D.respond第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。WiththeChineseNewYearatmospherelingering,avibrantYinggeperformance56(stage)byChineseandThaiperformersineasternThailand.RunningfromFeb28toMarch1,thesecondPhanatNikhomYinggefestivalattractedseventeams,includingChina'sNigouYinggeTeamandseveralThaiteams,57markedakeymomentinSino-Thaiculturaldialogues.Yinggedance,acombinationofdrama,danceandmartialarts,58(be)aChinesenationalintangibleculturalheritage.Overacenturyago,itwasintroducedtoThailandbyChinesemigrantsandhassinceflourished.Amongalltheperformances,theNigouTeam'sshowstoodout,withtheirmovementsperformed59(dynamic).DistrictChiefChayapolsaidatthefestival'sopeningceremony,“Wehopetotakethisfestivalas60platformtopromoteculturalexchanges.”ZhangZhongbing,coachofNigouTeam,notedthattheteam,61(consist)of40members,wasinvitedtoThailandforthefirsttime.LocalperformerThanacommentedthatthisyear'seventwaslargerthan62oflastyearandhefeltnotiredness.63thelanguagebarrier,thetwosideshadin-depthexchangesonfacialpaintingandperformingtechniques.TheperformancedrewacrowdofThai64(local)andtourists,whowerecaptivatedbytheperformers’dynamicmovements.AChinesespectatorsharedthattheperformancesgavehimastrongsenseof65(familiar).ChonburiGovernorstatedthattheprovincewillpromoteYinggeasaculturalsymbol,usingittoboostlocaltourism.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,上周五你校邀请科技领域专家开展了“AI与青少年生活”的主题讲座。请你为学校英文报写一篇活动报道,内容包括:(1)活动内容;(2)活动意义。注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请在答题纸的相应位置作答。第二节(满分25分)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。IwasinhighschoolbeforeIrealizedmyfatherhadabirthproblem.Hehadaharelipandcleftpalate(唇腭裂),buttome,he'dlookedthesamesincethedayIwasborn.Istillrememberkissinghimgoodnightasakidandaskingifmynosewouldgoflatafteralifetimeofkisses.Hesmiledandassuredmeitwouldn't,butIrememberedatwinkleinhiseyes.Iwassurehewasmarvelingaboutadaughterwhothoughtherkisses,notthirty-threeoperations,hadreshapedhisface.Myfatherwaskind,patient,thoughtfulandloving,mylifelonghero.Neverdidhelethisappearanceholdhimback.Whenrejectedforsalesworkforbeing“toounattractive”,hedeliveredgoodsbybikeandmadehisownroute.Whenturnedawaybythearmy,hebecameavolunteer.Peoplealwaysacceptedhisdisabilitycalmlywhentheymethiswarmsmileandpositivespirit.Butasaso-called“sophisticatedteen”,Igrewembarrassedbyhim,barelytoleratingbeinginthesameroomwiththemanwho’dletmewatchhimshaveeverymorningforadecade.ThemanIonceadmirednowseemedhopelesslyold-fashioned,especiallycomparedtomytrendyfriends.Oneafternoon,myclassmatesandIwerehangingoutatmyhome,laughingandplayinggamesinthelivingroom.Suddenly,Dadwalkedin,hisusualgentlesmileonhisface.Hewaseagertohostthem,hurryingtothekitchentopourcoldsodasandpopfreshpopcorn,chattingsoftlywithmyfriendsashehandedoutthesnacks.Justthen,oneofmyclassmatestuggedmysleeveandwhispered,“What'swrongwithyourdad?”Hiswordshitmehard.Ifeltasharpstingofshame.Imumbledanexcuse,hurriedallmyclassmatesoutandspoketoDadinanimpatient,coldtonewhenhelookedatmeinconfusion,myfaceburningwithembarrassment.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Amidthenoiseofmyclassmatesleaving,IcaughtthelookofhurtinDad'seyes.IknewIhadtomakeitright.英语答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5BACAC6-10BAAAB11-15BCABA16-20BCBCA第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)21-23CBA24-27CBBD28-31DAAC32-35BDAC36-40FGAED第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41-45ABDAC46-50BCADB51-55CADBC语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.wasstaged 57.which 58.is 59.dynamically 60.a61.consisting 62.that 63.Despite 64.locals 65.familiarity第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)AFascinatingLecture:AIandTeenagers’LifeLastFriday,ourschoolheldafascinatinglecturethemed“AIandTeenagers’Life”,featuringadistinguishedexpertinthetechnologyfield.Withvividcasesandin-depthinsights,theexpertexplainedAI'svariousapplicationsinteenagers’studyanddailylife——fromintelligentlearningassistantsthatoptimizestudyefficiencytosmarthomedevicesthatsimplifydailyroutines.HealsodiscussedhottopicslikeAIethics,sparkingheateddiscussionsamongstudents.Thisenlighteningeventnotonlybroadenedstudents’horizonsoncutting-edgetechnologybutalsoignitedtheirpassionforscientificexploration.Ithasbeenwidelypraisedbybothteachersandstudentsforitsprofoundsignificance.“ThelecturehelpedmegainabetterunderstandingofAIandinspiredmetoexploremoreaboutscienceandtechnologyinthefuture,”sharedaseniorstudent.第二节(满分25分)Amidthenoiseofmyclassmatesleaving,IcaughtthelookofhurtinDad'seyes.Foramoment,hejuststoodthere,hishandstillholdingthepopcornbowl.Thenheturnedslowlyandwalkedbacktothekitchen.NeverhadIseensuchgloomonhisgentleface.WhathadIdone?Irealizedthatthepersonwhohadcruellyseenhisfatheras“wrong”wasme.Awaveofguiltcrashedoverme,wipingawayallmysillyembarrassment.IthoughtaboutthekissesIhadgivenhimbefore,thewayIhadlovedhimwithoutevernoticinghisproblem.Thesuddenrealizationofmyshallownessandselfishnessgnawedatmyheart,leavingmesleeplessatnight.IknewIhadtomakeitright.Thenextmorning,findinghiminthekitchenasalways,Iwalkedoverandstoodbesidehimwithoutspeaking.Then,reachingup,Ikissedhischeek——thesamecheekIhadkissedasachildaskingaboutmynose.“I'msorry,Dad,”Iapologized,voicethickwithemotion.“Iforgotwhoyoureallyare.”Smilingthroughtears,hepulledmeintoahug.Nolectures,noanger.Myfatherforgavemethewayhehadforgiventheworldforjudginghim.ItwasinthatmomentthatIunderstoodhisgreateststrengthwasnothisoptimismorhisperseverance,buthisboundlesscapacitytoforgiveandlove.Text1W:Look,there'sadamagednestonthegroundwithababybirdinit.M:Itsparentsareprobablynotfaraway.We’dbetterwatchfromadistancefornow.W:OK.Text2毕业论文W:Haveyoudecidedonatopicforyourgraduationpaper?M:Yeah.Prof.Smith'sclassgotmeinterestedinEnglishliterature,buthewon'tactasathesisadvisorthisterm.W:MaybeyoucouldcontactProf.Leeanddiscussyourtopicideawithher.Text3迟到W:Tom,you'relate.M:Sorry,Iactuallywokeupearlytocatchthefirstbusasusual.W:Thenwhathappened?M:Iwentbackhometofetchmyhomeworkhalfwaytothebusstop,soIonlycaughtthesecondbus,whichcamehalfanhourlaterthanthefirstone.Text4职业发展M:Chloe,I'veacceptedanofferasasalesmanagerfromacompanybasedinNewYork.W:That'sasurprise!Anyway,it'sgreattoseeyouworkingyourwayupfromasalespersontoateamleader,andnowtoasalesmanager,whileI'vebeenstuckinthesameroleforyears.Text5拼图M:I'msickofwastingtimeonmyphone.W:Maybeyoucouldtrypuzzles.Figuringoutthetinydetailsfromthebig⋯⋯isagreatworkoutforyourbrain.M:I'llgiveitatry.W:Butdon'tforgettorestyoureyes.Text6金钱管理M:Ispentmuchmoneyonsomenewsportsshoes,andnowI'vegotnomoneytosparethismonth.W:⑦Youreallyneedtogetahandleonyourfinances.M:I'mthinkingaboutsellingsomeofthem.W:Well,that'sonlyashort-termfix.Managingyourfinancesmighthelp.Forexample,⑥Idividemymonthlyincomeintothreeparts:50%forbasicneeds,30%forthingsthatcouldmakemylifemorefun,andtherestgoesintomysavingsaccount.M:⑦Soundsgreat!I'llfigureoutmyownplan.Text7锻炼计划W:⑧Thebusysemesterisfinallyover.Standingforlonghourstoteachhasbeencausingpaininmylegs.M:⑧That'sabigpartofourjob.Butyoushouldn'tjustignorethepain.Ifitgetsserious,youshouldseeadoctor.W:Yeah.I'mabitworrieditmightge

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