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2026届高三年级四月检测听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。

17.WhyisDecember11chosenforSTEMDay?

英语A.TohonorDr.Anderson.B.Tocelebrateatournament.C.Tomarkthecenter'sopening.

18.Whatactivityisnewthisyear?

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

A.Asciencequiz.B.Amodeldisplay.C.Arobotcompetition.

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)19.Whatistheprizefortheparticipants?

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。A.A3D-printedtool.B.Asmallroboticskit.C.Amachinelearningbook.

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。20.Whatisthespeaker?

1.Whatisthewomanbusydoing?A.Ascienceteacher.B.Theschoolprincipal.C.TheinitiatorofSTEMDay.

A.Lookingafterapet.B.Huntingforaflat.C.Discussingwithherlandlady.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

2.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheconcert?第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

A.Boring.B.Average.C.Impressive.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。

3.Whatdidthewomanleavebehind?A

A.Herwallet.B.Herpassport.C.Hercharger.CareBox:VolunteerCreditsforanAge-FriendlyCommunity

4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?Tomakedailylifeeasierforolderresidentswhileencouragingcommunityservice,thecityhasintroduced

A.Athome.B.Inacinema.C.Inalibrary.CareBox,avolunteer-supportprogramthatconnectslocalhelperswith65+seniorswithlimitedmobility,

5.Whatisthemanadvisedtodo?hearingdifficultiesorvisualimpairment,providingthemwithextraassistanceineverydaylife.

A.Staytotheendstop.B.Transfertoanotherline.C.Getoffatonce.WhoCanParticipate

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)Theprogramisopento:

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Adultsaged18andabovewhowishtovolunteer;

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Studentsaged16-17iftheyregisterwithschoolorparentapproval.

答时间。每段录音播放两遍。HowtoJoin

听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。Aftercompletingidentityconfirmation,volunteerscanregisterthroughtheofficialCareBoxapp,a

6.WhatisspecialaboutCleanPro?24-hourhotline,orlocalservicedesks.Noformerexperienceisneeded.

ServicesProvided

A.Largecapacity.B.Variouswashmodes.C.Self-cleaningfunction.

CareBoxfocusesonpracticalhelpthatimprovesseniors’dailylives.Volunteersmayvisitelderly

7.WhatmakesthemandecidetobuyFreshS10?

residentsforconversation,readingorcompanionship.Othersassistwitherrands(差事)suchasgrocery

A.Itsprice.B.Itsservice.C.Itsdesign.

shoppingormedicinepick-ups.Inaddition,volunteersguideseniorsinusingsmartphones,videocallsor

听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。healthapps,helpingthemstayconnectedinadigitalworld.

8.Whatisthemandoing?CreditSystem

A.Searchingforamuseum.B.Inquiringaboutashow.C.Commentingonapainting.Eachcompletedvolunteertaskearnsservicecredits.Detailsaregivenbelow:

9.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?ThetypeandlengthoftheserviceTheNumberofCredits

A.Bookahead.B.Arriveearly.C.Visitonweekdays.30-minutechats11credits

10.Whatisthelastentrytime?Mealdelivery12credits

A.4p.m.B.5p.m.C.6p.m.Groceryerrand15credits

听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。

Digitalsupportsession17credits

11.WhatinspiredHenrytostartthehikingclub?Clinictripassistance18credits

A.Anoutdoorexperience.B.Ageographylesson.C.Ateacher'ssuggestion.

Thesecredits,whichappearintheapporonCareBoxmachines,canbesaved,donatedtocommunity

12.Whatisrequiredfortheclubsetup?

projectsorexchangedfortransportpassesandculturalactivities.CareBoxmachinesarelocatedin

A.Professionalhikers.B.Aone-monthplan.C.Anexperiencedinstructor.

libraries,communitycentersandselectedsupermarkets.

13.Howoftendoestheclubplantomeet?

21.WhatisthemainpurposeoftheCareBoxprogram?

A.Onceaweek.B.Onceamonth.C.Twiceamonth.A.Toofferextrasupportforvolunteers.B.Topairvolunteerswithneedyseniors

听第9段录音,回答第14至16题。C.Toprovidemedicalcarefortheelderly.D.Tobridgethedigitaldivideamongseniors.

14.Whatattractspeoplemosttotherestaurant?22.Whatshouldvolunteersdotojointheprogram?

A.Convenientlocation.B.Freshcooking.C.Localflavor.A.Filloutanonlineform.B.Havepriorexperience.

15.WhatdoesMiasayaboutthefood?C.Gettheiridentitychecked.D.Downloadtheofficialapp.

A.Itisspicy.B.Itisexpensive.C.Itistasty.23.WhatearnsthemostcreditsintheCareBoxprogram??

16.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Walkingaseniortoseeadoctor.B.Pickingupgroceriesforasenior.

A.Classmates.B.Fellowworkers.C.Managerandsecretary.C.Chattingwithaseniorforhalfanhour.D.Assistingaseniorwithaphoneapp.

一高三英语第1页(共8页)——高三英语第2页(共8页)一

BIncontrolledexperiments,Radvanskyfoundthatparticipantsweretwotothreetimesmorelikelyto

KyleLybarger,oftendressedincamo(迷彩服),doesn'tlooklikeatypicalsocialmediainfluencer.forgettheirintendedtaskaftercrossingadoorwaythanaftertravellingthesamedistancewithinasingle

Yet,asaforestworkerinAlabama,hehasfoundunexpectedinternetfamebyintroducinghisfollowerstoroom."Recallingthedecisionoractivitymadeinadifferentroomisdifficultbecauseithasbeenfiled

theoverlookedworldofsoutheasternplants.Today,heactsasaguardianforgrowingrareandendangeredandcoveredup,"heexplained."Retracingyourstepsworksbecauseitreinstatestheoriginalepisodeand

plantpopulations.Ironically,hisconservationjourneybeganwithanecologicalmistake.bringsbacktheburiedintentiontothesurface."

Adecadeago,whilemanagingaprivateforest,LybargerwantedtoattractmoredeerandwildJeffreyZacks,apsychologistatWashingtonUniversityhasdescribedthesignificanceofRadvansky's

turkeys.Hechoseanopen,rockyarea,decidingitwouldbeagoodplacetoplantfoodforwildlife.Heworkprecisely.Scientistsoncebelievedtimewastheprimaryfactorinmemoryaccessandlaterresearch

usedherbicide(除草剂)toclearexistingplants,sowingaforeignseedfix.Inthedry,shallowsoil,theshoweditwastheamountofnewinformationarrivingovertime,henoted.Thedoorwaystudiesaddeda

seedsdidn'ttake.Butaroundtheedgesoftheland,wherehehadn'tusedherbicide,abreathtakingthirddimension,thestructureofexperienceitself,adjustingaccesstotheimmediatelyrelevantmemories

pictureofcolorful,unfamiliarnativeflowerscameintoviewinthesunlight.accordingly.

AfterLybargerpostedthephotosoftheflowersonline,alocalbotanistreachedout,identifyingtheForeverydaypurposes,formingaclear,specificintentionbeforecrossingadoorwayratherthan

flowersasrarespecies.Lybargerrealizedhehadnearlykilledoffanareawithawildseedbankofrelyingonsurroundingmemory,reducesthechanceoflosingitattheboundary.Writingitdownachieves

countlessspeciesjusttoplantafewforeignones.“That'sreallyalightbulbmoment(灵光一闪),”hethesameeffectasitmovestheintentionintoanexternalrecordthatlocation-updatingprocesscan't

recalls.Herecognizedthisreflectedacommonhumantendencytodominateratherthancoexistwithtouch.Andrecognizethatwalkingintoaroomandforgettingwhy,whichbecomesmorefrequentunder

nature.Divingintoresearch,helearnedthatbeforehumansettlement,theSoutheastwashometostress,tirednessorhighcognitiveload,isanormalfeatureofhowyourbrainmanagesepisodic

expansivegrasslands.Overthecenturies,humandevelopmentandfirecontrolallowedforeigntreestransitions,atrade-offbetweenefficiencyandimmediateaccess,notamalfunction.

chokedouttheonce-diversegrasslands,killingnativespecies.28.Whatdoweknowabouteventmodelsfromthepassage?

Findinganewmission,LybargernowknocksondoorstoinstructlandownerswhoareunknowingA.Theycausememorydisorder.B.Theymixdifferentlifeexperiences.

hostsofrareplantstocareforthosepopulations.HealsouseshismassiveonlineplatformtoraisefundstoC.Theyareerasedbydoorways.D.Theyarelinkedtospecificcontexts.

protectbiodiversity.Hissecretsauce,whichimmediatelycarriedlikewildfireacrossthenation,ishis29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“reinstates”meaninParagraph3?

genuinepassion.Lybarger'sstoryprovesthattrueenvironmentalprotectionbeginswhenwestopA.Restores.B.Replaces.

rewritingnatureandlearntoreadit.C.Reconstructs.D.Restricts

24.Whatmadethenativeflowerscomeout?30.WhatisthesignificanceofRadvansky'sstudiesaccordingtoZacks?

A.Herbicide-freesoil.B.Wildlifewaste.A.Confirmingtheroleofinformation.B.Offeringnewmemoryperspectives.

C.Foreign-seedremoval.D.Sufficientsunlight.C.Revolutionizingmemorylossresearch.D.Correctingtraditionalmemoryviews.

25.WhatdoesLybarger's“lightbulbmoment”indicate?31.Whatisrecommendedtopreventthedoorwayeffect?

A.Hefoundanewplantingtrick.B.Hedoubtedtheexpert'swords.A.Avoidingtheeventboundaries.B.Reducingthemultitaskchances.

C.Hedecidedtostudybotany.D.Heregrettedhumanintervention.C.Externalizingthespecificintention.D.Embracingthedecliningmemory.

26.WhatdoesLybarger'scurrentworkinvolve?D

A.Buildingonlineplatforms.B.Sellinghissecretsauceformoney.Staticelectricity(静电)isacommonphenomenonthatweexperiencedaily.Takeoffasweaterin

C.Learningconservationrules.D.Educatinglandownersonrareplants.winter,andyoumighthearasuddensound;brushaballoonagainstyourhair,andthehairstandsonend.

27.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?Yet,thisfamiliarevent—knownscientificallyasthetriboelectricityeffect(摩擦起电效应)—haspuzzled

A.ACampaignRedefinesNatureB.AMistakeAwakensaGuardianscientistsforcenturies.Foralongtime,researchersreliedonthe“triboelectricseries”.Thiswasafixed

C.SecretstoGrowingNativePlantsD.HiddenWealthofVastGrasslandsrankingsystemdesignedtodetermineexactlywhichmaterialswouldchargepositivelyornegativelyupon

Ccontact.

Youenterthekitchentograbsomethingoffthecounter,onlytofindhalfwaytherethatthethoughtHowever,thedeeprulesofthiseffectconfusedresearchersbecauseexperimentsoftenproduced

hassuddenlydisappeared.Backtrackingtothelivingroombringsitrushingback.Yourbrainisn'tbroken.contradictoryresults.Identicaltestingproceduresusingtheexactsamematerialsfrequentlyresultedin

Infact,you'vejustexperiencedwhatpsychologistscallthedoorwayeffect,acommonandwell-documenteddifferentcharges,goingagainsttheestablishedranking.Consequently,disappointedscientistsoften

cognitivehiccup(认知偏差).dismissedtheseconfusingresultsashumanerror,wrongmethods,orpoorequipment.Thislackof

GabrielRadvansky,apsychologyprofessorattheUniversityofNotreDame,whohasspentyearsreliabilityblockedtheprogressofrelatedscientificstudiesforalongtime.

investigatinghowphysicalmovementaffectsmemory,uncoverstheunderlyingmechanism:thebrainRecently,newresearchhasbroughtamajorbreakthrough.Scientistssuggestthatwhatlookedlike

organizesexperienceintoseparateepisodescalledeventmodels.Eachroom,eachdistinctcontextchaosisactuallyanaturalchangeovertime.Inadetailedstudy,researchersfoundthatamaterial's

representsaseparateepisodewithdoorwaysservingas“eventboundaries”thatsignaltransitionsbetweenchargingbehaviourheavilydependsonits“contacthistory”.Repeatedphysicalinteractionscausetiny

episodes.Whenyoucrossadoorway,thebrainfilesthepreviousepisodeofactivityawayandbeginssurfaceshapechanges.Thisphysicalwearsystematicallyshiftsthematerial'stendencytowardnegative

buildinganewone.Asaresult,theintentionyouformedintheoriginalroombecomesburiedundernewlycharging.Thediscoveryperfectlyexplainsthehistoricalmistakes:scientistsweretestingwornmaterials

activatedcontextualinformation.withoutknowingit.

一高三英语第3页(共8页)一—高三英语第4页(共8页)一

Inafollow-upfieldstudy,theteamstudiedoxidematerials(氧化物)suchassand,andidentifiedA.Myinitialideaofcoffeetastingwasquitesimple.

thehiddenchemicalfactordrivingtheirelectricalbehavior:carbon-carryingsubstances.TheseB.Eraseallthoughtsofaflatanddullfarmfromyourmind.

substances,whichareeverywhereintheatmosphere,graduallycoatallexposedsurfaceswithaninvisibleC.ThisspecialexperiencechangedhowIviewedmydailycoffee.

layer.WhenresearchersheatedthematerialstohightemperaturestocompletelyremovethisD.Soyouwon'tbeabletosampleacupfromyourpersonalplant.

environmentalpollution,theyobservedsomethingamazing:thedirectionofthechargeexchangewentinE.It'salsoabeautifulandinstructivefarmtoofferyouagreattrip.

theoppositedirection,provingthattheunseenpollutionsecretlygovernedtheelectricalreaction.F.AnotherunexpectedthingIlearnedwasabouttheroastingprocess.

Theseexcitingfindingschallengetheconventionalideaofafixedranking.Amaterial'selectricalG.It'sactuallyfocusedoncoffeedevelopment,sustainability,andeducation.

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

identityisactuallydynamic,shapedbyitsphysicalhistoryandenvironmentalexposure.Bymapping

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

thesehiddenfactors,scientistsareturningalong-heldmysteryintoapredictablescience.Thisdeeper

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。

understandingwillhelpdevelopbattery-freewearabledevices,preventindustrialdisastrousexplosions,

andevenevaluatethepotentialdamageoflunardusttofuturespacemissions.WhenSydneytechexpertPaulConynghamlearnedthathiseight-year-olddog,Rosie,hadbeen

givenjustmonthstolive,herefusedtogiveuponher.Instead,heopenedhis41andgottowork.

32.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopic?

Rosie,arescuedogbeforePaul42her,wasfoundwithcancerin2024.Paul43noexpense

A.Byprovidingeverydayexamples.B.Bylistingexperimentaldata.

onchemotherapy(化疗)andsurgeryforRosie,whichslowedthespreadbut_tocurethedisease.

C.Byraisingascientificquestion.D.Bysharingafabulousstory.

SeeingRosiegettingsickerandlosing45withconventionalanimalmedicineoptions46,Paul

33.Whataffectsthematerial'schargingtendency?

decidedtobuildacustommRNAcancervaccine(疫苗)forher.

A.Theinitialphysicalstate.B.Thetestingmethods

Havingnobackgroundinbiology,thetechexpertturnedtoAIwhich47genomicsequencing(基

C.Thesurfaceshapeshifts.D.Theexperimentequipment.

因组测序)anddirectedhimtowardtheUniversityofNewSouthWales(UNSW).AfterhavingRosie's

34.Whatconclusioncanbedrawnfromthefieldstudy?

DNAsequenced,Paulcomparedhercellsto48thediseasedpartthroughtheAItoworkouta

A.Oxidesproduceenvironmentalpollution.B.Invisiblecoatingscontrolelectricalresponses.

potentialtreatment.Soonhesettledonaplan,butthedrugmakerhecontacted49tohelpwithit.

C.Heatingchangesoxidestructures.D.Carbonprotectsoxidesagainstpollution.

Pauldidn'tget50.Hekepttrying,reachingouttoscientistsandsharingdataanalysesdespite

35.Whatdoesthelastparagraphfocuson?

beinga(n)51.PallThordarson,ananomedicineexpertatUNSW,steppedinanddevelopedthe

A.Limitationsandpredictions.B.Statisticsandpractices.vaccinewithPaul's52Withintwomonths.theworld'sfirstcancervaccinewas53madeforadog.

C.Evaluationsandapplications.D.Difficultiesandopportunities.

Rosiewasfairlymobileagain,chasingrabbitsinthepark.“Rosieismybestmate,who'sbeenwith

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

methroughtoughtimes.Whenshewas54todeath,Ihadtodomypartforher."Paulsaid,"I'mglad

阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

thistreatmentboughthermoretimeandqualityoflife.”

OnarecenttriptoCostaRica,Ivisitedawell-establishedecologicalcoffeefarm.ThisfarmislessRosie'scaseis55pointingtoAI'spotentialtoproducebreakthroughsinmedicine,perhaps

abouttastycoffeedrinksandsweettreats36Ihadpicturedsimplyseeingcoffeebeansandtastingturningthoseconsidereddeadlydiseasesintoroutineones.

drinks,butbeingatanactualfarmwastotallydifferentandamazing.41.A.mailB.laptopC.accountD.drawer

Thefirstsurprisewasthespectacularsetting.37Thefarmisgreenandnatural.Theopen-air42.A.chasedB.abandonedC.trappedD.adopted

guestcenteroverlooksawaterfallandagorge(峡谷)fulloftropicalgreenery.Everythinghereisdesigned43.A.spentB.chargedC.sparedD.collected

toblendperfectlywithnature.Walkingalongpathsborderedwithpalmtreesandtropicalplantsmademe44.A.failedB.managedC.tendedD.intended

feelmorelikehikinginnature.45.A.eyesightB.hearingC.mobilityD.balance

38Beforethistrip,whenIheardaboutacoffeetasting,Iimaginedsweet,frozendrinks.Infact,it46.A.comingupB.runningoutC.holdingonD.takingoff

turnedouttobeasensoryworkshopsimilartoawinetasting,withrichflavorsandspecialwaysto47.A.ignoredB.createdC.limitedD.suggested

evaluatethecoffee.Samplingseveralkindsofcoffeegrownandroastedrightonthefarmtrulyopenedmy48.A.changeB.locateC.replaceD.protect

eyestoitscomplexnaturalflavors.49.A.affordedB.struggledC.declinedD.volunteered

Beyondthetasting,thetouralsoofferedsurprisingscientificfacts.Forinstance,Ilearnedacoffee50.A.discouragedB.relievedC.stressedD.inspired

planttakesalmostfiveyearstoproducebeans.39Thelongerabeanhasbeenroasted,theless51.A.professionalB.favoriteC.outsiderD.victim

caffeineithas.Thatmeanslighterroastsactuallyhavemorecaffeinethandarkerones.Thestaffsaid52.A.dataB.evidenceC.symptomsD.signals

grinding(研磨)andbrewing(冲泡)themasapour-overcangetthebestflavor.53.A.commonlyB.occasionallyC.accidentallyD.specially

Beforeleaving,Ienjoyedacupoffreshlybrewedcoffee.Knowingthatittakesroughlyfiftybeans54.A.ledB.sentencedC.attachedD.frozen

andyearsofpatiencetoproduceasinglecup,Irealizedtheenormouseffortbehindit.4055.A.groundbreakingB.one-sidedC.laborsavingD.well-designed

—高三英语第5页(共8页)—一高三英语第6页(共8页)—

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

Pip'sadventuresinthewallalwaysmirroredLily'sreallife,actingasagentleshieldagainsther

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。childhoodfears.WhenafiercethunderstormterrifiedLily,ItoldherPipwasbravelyorganizingafairy

IntheBeijingdepartmentstoreSKP,customersqueuedandevencampedovernightforproductsbandtoplaydrumsinsidethewall,turningthescarythunderintoagrandconcert.Iwovetheseevolving

fromLaopuGold,56fast-risingChineseheritagegoldbrand,evenasglobalgoldpricesskyrocketed.storieswithdeeplove,hopingtoprotectherpureheart.Tome,magicwasjustanotherlanguageforlove.

Thisphenomenonisnoexception.Overthepastseveralmonths,fromBeijingtoShanghaiandChengdu,Recently,however,Lily'sschoolstarteda"ScienceofEverydayLife”month.Herteacher,Mr.Davis,

storiesofconsumerswaitingforhourstoacquireacraftedgoldpiece57(become)nothingnew.beganteachingtheclasshowtherealworldfunctions.Oneweek,Lilycamehomeexcitedlyexplaining

Chinesepeopleusedtopurchasegoldjewelry58(large)foritsmetalvalue,often59(prioritize)howgravitykeepsourfeetontheground.Anotherweek,shelearnedhowelectricitytravelssafelythrough

weightoveraesthetics(美学).There'ssuchawidevarietyofstyles60(choose)fromnowadays,andwirestolightupourbulbs.SheaskediftheelectricitywouldaccidentallyshockPip.Ihadtoquickly

evenlightweightgoldjewelryisbeautifullydesigned.inventastorythatPipworespecialrubberboots.

Heritagegold,orgufahuangjin,isnotasingle

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