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2026年日照市一模英语试题第二部分阅读(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。ATheCityofBurlingtonisinvitingresidentsandvisitorstoenjoythreeweeksoffree,interactiveinpersonoronlineeventsandactivitiesduringCultureDays(Sept.20toOct.13).ArtGalleryofBurlington(AGB)ExhibitsandEvents,Sept.20toOct.8TheAGBisexhibitingDavidR.Harper’sMIDNIGHT,MagdaleneDykstra’sExchangingPresenceandJoseLuisTorres’Theplaceasanobjectandtheobjectasaplace.EveryoneisinvitedtojoininBurlingtonFamilyOpenStudiosonSept.22,29,Oct.3and6.a.m.p.m.ingtonPerformingArtsCentre(BPAC),Sept.28,10a.m.to4p.m.BPACisremovingbarrierstoperformingartsparticipationwithafulldayoffreeandaccessiblemunityprogramming.ThisyearBPACoffersabinationofperformancesandinteractiveeventsthatwillshowcaseperformingartistsandorganizationsfromBurlingtonandthesurroundingregion.BurlingtonPublicLibrary(BPL),Sept.21toOct.8BPLishostingfreemusicandmeditationsessionsforadults,artandwritingworkshopsforkidsaswellasauthorsessions.MeetnativestorytellerJimAdamsonSept.28,authorLisaMooreonOct.1,andformerastronautMarcGarneauonOct.5.JosephBrantMuseum,Sept.28,1to3p.m.MuseumsofBurlingtonispartneringwiththeCityandregionalmunicipalitiestopresentamunityartproject.HarmonyinCultureisacollaborativeceramicmural(壁画)projectdesignedtocelebrateculturaldiversityandunitythroughart.ArtistsYvetteGarciaMier,ShahrzadAminandLaurenSinettwillleadaclayworkshopatJosephBrantMuseumandcreateuniqueartworkthatwillbeintegratedintoalargermunitymural.ForapletelistingofCultureDaysactivitieshappeninginBurlington,pleasevisitburlington.ca/culturedaysortheBurlingtonHubatculturedays.ca.1.HowlongwillAGBExhibitsandEventslast?A.4days. B.18days. C.19days. D.21days.2.Wherewouldyoulikeyour6yearoldtogoifhelikeswriting?A.ArtGalleryofBurlington.B.TheBurlingtonPerformingArtsCentre.C.BurlingtonPublicLibrary. D.JosephBrantMuseum.3.WhatdoweknowabouttheeventinJosephBrantMuseumonSept.28?A.Itispartofamuralproject. B.Itisinitiatedbythreelocalartists.C.Itisfundedbythemunity. D.Itisaimedatbridgingtheculturalgap.BThefirsttimeIwenttoEuropealoneIstayedatayouthhostel.Youthhostelshavelargedormitorystyleroomswithbunkbeds(双层床).They’reconsiderablycheaperthanregularhotels.IwasinParisforaweek,andIhadnoideawhattoexpect.AsIwasgoingouttoexplorethecityonmyfirstnight,ayoungJapanesemanaskedifhecouldjoinme.WewenttoseeNotreDame,andmynewfriendtaughtmeaJapaneseword,“sugoi”,whichmeans“awesome”.Insubsequentstaysatyouthhostels,IwouldmeetarichmanfromNewEnglandwhowasstrugglingtofindmeaninginhislifeandayoungAfricanmanlookingforagirlfriend.Ioptedtotaketrainsoverairplanesforthesamereason:Ontrains,Italkedwithpeoplefromallwalksoflife—peoplewhooftensharedtheirphilosophyoflifewithme.Meetingpeoplefromdifferentbackgroundsprovidesagrowthopportunity.Youcanlearnfromthosepeople.Infact,oneofthegreatadvantagesofcollegesintheUnitedStatesisthatstudentsmeet,workwith,andengageindiscussionswithpeoplefromdifferentgeographicandculturalbackgrounds.Butthereisanotheradvantagetothiskindofsocializing:Itisrichinsurprises.Liketravelingtoanewplace,whereyoucan’treallyknowwhatyourexperiencewillbelike,meetingrandomstrangerskeepsyoufromfallingintolazyexpectations.Youdon’tknowwhetherthepeopleyoumeetwillshareyouropinions,whetherthey’lldefertoyouordominatetheconversation,orwhetherthey’lllaughatyourjokesormakeyoulaugh.Ithinkthismaybepartoftheattractionof“blindbox”socializing,wherepeoplesignuptobematchedwithstrangersfordinner,say,orahike.Whenyousignupforsuchanevent,youdon’tknowwhatkindofconversationsyoumighthave,orhowyoumightinteractwiththeotherpeoplewhosignup.Butthatisthepoint.Ifyouhavethechance,youmightgiveitatry—meetsomeonesurprising,butstaysafe,ofcourse.4.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofhisstaysatyouthhostels?A.Surprisingandthrilling.B.Delightfulandrewarding.C.Inconvenientbutaffordable. D.Stressfulbutmeaningful.5.Whydoestheauthormention“collegesintheUnitedStates”inparagraph3?ATosupportanargument.B.Topresentanexample.C.Toillustratearule. D.Tohighlightatheory.6.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“deferto”inparagraph4probablymean?A.Bankon. B.Submitto. C.Arguewith. D.Speakfor.CHalftheworld’s100largestcitiesareexperiencinghighlevelsofwaterstress,with38ofthesesittinginregionsof“extremelyhighwaterstress”,newanalysisandmappinghasshown.Waterstressmeansthatwithdrawalsforpublicwatersupplyandindustryareclosetoexceedingavailablesupplies,oftencausedbyineffectiveregulationofwaterresourcesandintensifiedbyclimatebreakdown.WatershedInvestigationsandtheGuardianmappedcitiesonstressedcatchments(流域)revealingthatBeijing,NewYork,LosAngeles,andDelhiareamongthosefacingextremestress,whileLondon,BangkokandJakartaareclassedasbeinghighlystressed.SeparateanalysisofNASAsatellitedatashowswhichofthelargest100citieshavebeendryingorgettingwetterovertwodecadeswithplacessuchasChennai,TehranandZhengzhoushowingstrongdryingtrendsandTokyo,LagosandKampalashowingstrongwettingtrends.MostofthecityregionsinnotablywettingzonesareinsubSaharanAfrica,withjustTokyoandSantoDomingointheDominicanRepublicsittingelsewhere.MostoftheurbancentersinareaswiththestrongestdryingsignalsareacrossAsia,particularlynorthernIndiaandPakistan.Nowinitssixthyearofdrought,Tehraniscriticallycloseto“dayzero”whennowaterwillbeavailableforitscitizens,andlastyearthepresident,MasoudPezeshkian,saidthecitymayhavetoberelocatedifthedroughtcontinues.MohammadShamsuddoha,professorofwatercrisisandriskreductionatUCL,said,“Bytrackingchangesintotalwaterstoragefromspace,Grace,theNASAproject,showswhichcitiesaredryingandwhicharegettingwetter,offeringanearlywarningofemergingwaterinsecurity.”LastweektheUNannouncedtheworldhadenteredastateofseriouswatershortagewheredegradationofsomeresourceshadbeeirreversible(不可逆的).TheWorldBankGrouphasalsobeensoundingthealarm.Globalfreshwaterreserveshavedecreasedsharplyoverthepast20years,accordingtothegroup.8.Whatdoestheauthorthinkleadstowaterstress?A.Heavywaterpollution.B.Poorwatermanagement.C.Freezingclimate. D.Largepopulation.9.WhatdoesNASAsatellitedataindicate?A.Hugewaterloss.B.Severewatershortage.C.Changeablerainfall. D.Unevenwaterdistribution.10.WhatisthepurposeofGraceA.Tocontrolwateruse.B.Toincreasefreshwaterreserves.C.Toissueanalertintime. D.Toslowdownthedryingtrends.11.WhatisthetextmainlyaboutA.Thefallingwaterstorageacrosstheworld. B.Theproblemswithglobalwaterregulation.C.NASA’seffortstotrackglobalwaterchanges. D.Growingwaterrisksfacedbybigcitiesworldwide.DAnewstudybyresearchersattheClusterofExcellenceScienceofIntelligenceshowsthatabinationofuncertaintyandheterogeneity(异质性)playsacrucialroleinhowgroupsreachagreement.Classicmodelsofdecisionmakingassumethatallindividualscontributeequallytoconsensus(共识),butinreality,groupsarediverseandhomogeneousinbothknowledgeandinfluence.Justassomepeopleareexpertsinatopic,someindividualshavemoreaccurateorreliableinformationthantherestofthegroup.Othersmightbemore“connected,”whichcausestheiropinionstospreadmorewidely.Thesetwotypesofdiversity,namelylevelofknowledgeandnumberofconnections,arenotindependent,asuncertaintyinfluenceshowthetwoshapedecisionmaking.Inotherwords,individualswithmoreinitialknowledgetendtobeemorecentralandinfluential,helpingothersreduceuncertainty,whilethosewhointeractwithmanyothersobtainmoreinformationandthusbeelessuncertainovertime.Thisdynamicallowsgroupstonaturallyremoveweakorbiasedinformationandetoreliableconclusions—aslongascentralindividualsdon’tbeeoverconfidenttooquickly.Toexploretheseeffects,theresearchersbuiltamodelwhereindividualsadjusttheirbeliefsandcertaintydynamicallyasnewinformationesin.Uncertainindividualsreliedmoreontheirpeers,whileconfidentonesshapedthegroup’sdirectionofopinion.Butpositionwithinthenetworkmatteredjustasmuch—highlyconnectedagentsspreadtheiropinionswidely,whethertheywererightorwrong.Theresearchersfoundthatamixofperspectiveswasn’tenoughtoimprovedecisions.Groupsreachedsmarterandfasterdecisionswhenguidedbyuncertainty.Wheneveryonehadequalcertaintyandconnections,consensuswasslowandunreliable.Butinheterogeneousgroups,uncertaintyhelpedweighopinions,sothatdecisionswerefasterandmoreaccurate.Inartificialintelligenceandrobotics,thisresearchoffersanewwaytodesignsystemsthatmakebettercollectivedecisions.Selfdrivingcarscouldassessnotjustsensorinputs,butalsotheconfidenceofothernearbyvehicles,improvingsafety.Manynaturalsystemsalreadyfollowtheprincipleofadaptingtouncertainty.Schoolsoffish,flocksofbirds,andantcoloniesdon’ttreatallinputequallybutadaptdynamically.WecanusethatknowledgetobuildbetterAIandimprovehumancollaboration.12.Whatdoclassicmodelsofdecisionmakingignore?A.Groupdiscussion.B.Individualdifference.C.Equalcontribution. D.Interpersonalrelationship.13.Whatcanbeinferredabout“knowledge”and“connections”?A.Theycanbemisleading. B.Theycanremoveoverconfidence.C.Theyrelyoncentralindividuals. D.Theyinteractthroughuncertainty.14.Howcanuncertaintyassistwithdecisionmakingaccordingtotheresearch?A.Bybalancingdifferentviews. B.Byencouragingmoreparticipation.C.Bymakingpeopledecisive. D.Byreducingunnecessaryconflicts.15.Whatdoestheauthormainlydiscussinthelastparagraph?A.Choiceofnewresearchmethods. B.PossibledirectionsofAItechnology.C.Waysofadaptingtouncertainty. D.Potentialapplicationofthefindings.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。Inrecentyears,morepeoplehavebeguntoprioritizetheiremotionalwellbeingoverconstantavailability.Thephrase“protectyourpeace”hasbeeaguidingprincipleforthosewhofeelexhaustedbyendlessdemands,unspokenduties,andrelationshipsthattakemorethantheygive.____16____Itisaresponsetoburnout.Peoplebegintowithdrawnotbecausetheydonotcare,butbecausetheyhavespenttoolongcaringwithoutlimits.____17____Someconversationsaredifficultbutnecessary.Thechallengeliesinknowingwhensilencepreservesyourwellbeingandwhenitquietlycostsyouyoursenseofself.Boundariesareoftenmisunderstoodasrulesimposed(强加)onothers.____18____Theyreflectwhoyoubelieveyouareandwhatyoubelieveyouareallowedtoneed.Manypeoplestrugglewithboundariesnotbecausetheylackmunicationskills,butbecausetheyhaveinternalizedthebeliefthattheirworthistiedtohowmuchtheygive.____19____Healthy,lovingrelationshipsthriveonclarityandcare.Silencecancreatedistance,whilethoughtfulmunicationcanstrengthentrust.Explainingaboundarydoesnotweakenit.Whendonewithhonestyandkindness,ithelpsothersunderstandthatyourlimitsarenotrejection,butpreservation.Boundariesarenotdemands.Theyaresignals.Theyshowotherswhatwevalueandwhatwewillprotect.Overtime,thisclarityreshapesrelationships,makingroomformutualrespect.Protectingyourpeaceisnotasingledecisionbutanongoingpractice.Itrequiresreflection,munication,andthewillingnesstoredefinestrength.Inchoosingyourselfwithhonestyandcare,youdonotloseconnection.____20____A.Thisshiftisn’taboutselfishness.B.Instead,youcreatehealthierones.C.Asamatteroffact,theyarerootedinidentity.D.Healthyrelationshipsoftenrequireregularapology.E.Protectingyourpeacedoesn’tremovetheneedforexplanation.F.Yetprotectingyourpeacedoesn’tmeanavoidingalldisfort.G.Itmeansrefusingtoloseyourselfintheprocessofdeepreflection.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四个选项中选出最佳选项。JamesKetchell,anEnglishman,iskeenonadventure.Heisstartingtomakethefirst____21____travelaroundtheglobebyland,air,andsea.____22____sailalonefromHampshire,Ketchellisreadytoembracethe____23____ofa30,000milevoyageoverthenextninemonths.Ketchellwill____24____fromthebeautifulCanaryIslands,aroundtheCapeofGoodHope,toAustralia,acrossthePacificOcean,____25____arrivinginUruguay.Bylatespringnextyear,he____26____toreturntoAntigua,NewYork,andfinally,hishome.Alongtheway,Ketchellplanstolivestreamhisjourney,sharinghis____27____foradventureandexploration.Ketchell,whopreviously____28____hissecondcircumnavigation(环球)in2019usingagyrocopter(旋翼机),enjoyeda(n)____29____sixmonthadventurefilledwith122flights.Hisjourneybeganin2013whenhefirstrodearoundtheworldonabicycle.Thisnewadventure____30____hissecondattemptatcircumnavigating(环航)byboat,followinganearliertryin2014thatfaced____31____duetoabreakdown.Ketchell’sjourneycontinuestheBritishtraditionof____32____,whichbeganwithpioneerslikeJoshuaSlocum,thefirstpersontoevercircumnavigatetheworldaloneinasailingboatfromNovaScotia,who____33____in1892andreturnedthreeyearslater.Hisjourneyservesasa____34____thatthesearchfordiscoveryandthecouragetoexploreintotheunknowncontinueto____35____theworldtoday.21.A.individual B.official C.dangerous D.agreeable22.A.Raising B.Adjusting C.Setting D.Repairing23.A.consequence B.principle C.opportunity D.excitement24.A.e B.journey C.benefit D.escape25.A.accidentally B.hurriedly C.eventually D.luckily26.A.promises B.manages C.happens D.hopes27.A.passion B.concern C.qualification D.plan28.A.recorded B.pleted C.advocated D.pictured29.A.conventional B.unexpected C.experimental D.remarkable30.A.marks B.helps C.proves D.involves31.A.attacks B.conflicts C.challenges D.faults32.A.traveling B.exploration C.cycling D.research33.A.hungout B.ranaway C.turnedup D.startedoff34.A.reminder B.symbol C.standard D.warning35.A.witness B.protect C.shape D.document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。FoodhaslongbeenregardedasthesoulofChineseculture.AndChinesecuisine,whichisrenownedforitsdiversityandphilosophical____36____(deep),holdstheancientartoffermentation(发酵)inparticularlyhighregard.Thistransformativeprocessservesnotonlyasapracticalmethodofpreservationbutalsoasa____37____(base)techniqueforunlockingplexflavorprofiles.Overthepastthousandsofyears,thistraditionalfoodmakingmethod,carriedforwardlikealivingheritage,____38____(pass)downfromgenerationtogeneration,shiningbrightlyinthelongriverofChinesefoodculture.Beyondeverydayseasonings____39____soysauceandvinegar(醋),whicharethemselvesproductsoffermentation,moredistinctivecreationscanbefound.Southerncuisines,suchas____40____ofGuangdong,relyonfermentedseafoodorbeanstoformtheessentialflavorfulfoundationfornumerousdishes.InSichuan,paocai(pickledvegetables)providesasharpcounterpointtotheregion’sfierychilies,thus____41____(create)athrillingyetbalancedtastesensation.Themosticonicexampleisperhapsfermentedtofu(furu),____42____humblebeancurdistransformedbymicrobes(微生物)intoaproductwithacreamytextureandacheeselikeflavor.Thistastyfood,____43____enjoyedasafragrant,flavorpackedseasoningorasasteaming,deliciousstreetsnack,____44____(reflect)acorecookingprinciple:transformingsimpleingredientsintolastingsourcesoftaste.Indeed,fermentationrepresentswheremicrobiologymeetsgastronomy.ToexplorethemistotasteanessentialpillarofChina’sfoodheritage—one____45____(preserve)throughtimeandfolkwisdom.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是校英文报记者李华,正在做关于“青少年阅读习惯”的调查研究,期间遇到了一些困难。请你给外教David写一封邮件,内容包括:(1)你的困难;(2)寻求建议。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。DearDavid,Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)47.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。“John,eon!We’vegottogetgoing!”myoldersisterAnnayelledupthestairs.AnnaandIfoughtabouteverything.Sheusedthebathroo
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