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2025~2026学年高三上学期9月份考试

高三英语试卷

(考试时间120分钟,满分120分)

第一部分听力(略)

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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。

A

Nowadays,moviegoersarenolongercontentwithmerelywatchingtheshowonscreen,andeager

tostepintothescenesandexperiencethedailylivesofcharacters.ApopularmovieorTVdrama

hasthepowertomakeacityfamousandgenerateatourismboom.

QingdaoinShandong

Afamousfilmduringlastyear’sSpringFestivalwasTheWanderingEarthII.Interestingly,

90percentofthefilmwasactuallyshotinQingdao.Forsci-fifansorfilmenthusiasts,visiting

Qingdaotoexplorethemovie’sfilminglocationshasbecomeapopulartrend.DuringtheSpring

Festivalthecityrecordedmorethan3.75milliontrips.

DaliinYunnan

Withthepremiere(首映)oftheTVdramaMeetYourselfearlierlastyear,theDaliBaiAutonomous

prefectureemergedasahighlysought-aftertourismdestination.Thesceneryandrelaxingpace

oflifedescribedinthedramaleadtoatourismboominDali.DuringtheSpringFestival,Yunnan

provincereceivedthesecondmosttouristsinthenationwithtourismrevenueof38.4billion

yuan,rankingtop.

NingboMuseuminZhejiang

WiththebroadcastoftheTVdramaThree-BodyProblem,NingboMuseumhasgainedsignificant

attention.Itsregionalculturalfeatures,traditionalarchitecturalelements,andmodern

techniquesserveasavesselforhistoryandculture.FollowingtheTVshow’srelease,visitor

numberssoaredto50,000duringtheSpringFestival,markingaremarkable220percentyear-on-year

increase.

21.WhatinfluencedoesTheWanderingEarthIIbring?

A.Sci-ficfilmshavebeengreathits.

B.MorefilmswillbeshotinQingdao.

C.Qingdaobecomespopularwithsci-ficfans.

D.TourismintheSpringFestivalwasaboom.

22.WhatattractstouriststoDaliinMeetYourself?

A.Localcustoms.B.Variouslife-styles.

C.Awesomelandscape.D.Charmingcharacters.

23.Whatisthepurposeofthearticle?

A.Tointroduceatourismtrend.B.Toshowcaseshootinglocations.

C.Toadvertisefilmsanddramas.D.Togeneratedomestictourism.

B

Justwantingahamburger,HembertFigueroawassurprisedtolearnthedollarbillsinhis

pocketwerenogoodatDosTorosTaqueriainManhanttan.

Figueroa,anironworker,hadtostandtotheside,holdinghishamburger,untilacashier

helpedhimfindanothercustomerwillingtopayforhismealwithacardinexchangeforcash.

“IhadmoneybutIcouldn’tpay,”hesaid.

Cash-freestoresarecausingabacklashamongsomeactivistswhosaythepracticelooksdown

uponpeoplelikeFigueroa,whoeitherlackbankaccountsorrelyoncashformanytransactions(交

易).

Supportersforbanningcashlessstoresworrytechnologyismovingtoofastforthe6.5%of

Americanhouseholds—8.4million—thatdonothaveabankaccount.

Businessownerswhogocashlesssaytheyarefollowingtheleadofmajorityofcustomerswho

areabandoningcashpayments.Retailers(零售商)areunderpressuretosatisfycustomerswith

higherexpectationsforfastandconvenientservice,drivenbycompanieslikeAmazonandUber.

LeoKremer,co-workerofDosToros,saidtheamountofcashtransactionsathisstoresfell

fromabout50%adecadeagoto15%lastyear.Cashtransactionsmadehandlingcashespecially

troublesome.Beforegoingcashless,DosToroslocationswererobbedtwice.

Financialexpertswhoworkwithlow-incomepeoplecautionagainstmakingassumptionsabout

theshoppingpreferencesorbuyingpowerofthosewhorelyoncash.JustineZinkin,CEOof

NeighborhoodTrustFinancialPartners,saidthegreaterurgencyinthedigitaltimeisfinding

waystobetterincludelow-incomepeopleinthebankingsystem,suchasurgingbankstooffer

no-feestarteraccountsandencouragingbankstoopenbranchesinunderservedareas.

24.WhattroublewasHembertFigueroafacedwithatDosTorosTaqueria?

A.Hecouldn’tmakeadealwithcash.B.Hefailedtofindacashierforhelp.

C.Hetooknomoneyoracardwithhim.D.Hewascaughtcarryingfalsebanknotes.

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“backlash”inparagraph3mean?

A.Heateddebate.B.Warmwelcome.

C.Strongdisagreement.D.Highexpectation.

26.WhatdidJustineZinkinsuggestaccordingtothetext?

A.Makingregulationstobancashlessstores.

B.Raisingthebuyingpoweroflow-incomepeople.

C.Findingwaysforbankstoadaptwiththedigitaltime.

D.Makingbanksmoreaccessibletolow-incomepeople.

27.What’sthebesttitleofthispassage?

A.Cashlessstores—aproductionofnewtechnology

B.Shouldcashlessstoresbebanned?

C.Cashlessstores,anewformoftransaction

D.Arecashlessstorespreferredbylow-incomepeople?

C

ScientistsinAustraliathoughttheyhaddevelopedanewtrackingdevicetohelpthemmonitor

magpies(喜鹊),butthesebirdshadotherideas.

Australianmagpiesaremedium-sizedblackandwhitebirdsfromthesamebird“family”as

crowsandbluejays.Theyareknowntobequiteclever.Theyliveingroupsofupto12birdsand

worktogethertodefendtheareatheylivein.

Thepurposeofthescientists’experimentwastolearnmoreabouthowfartheytraveleach

dayandhowtheirsocialbehaviorsareinfluencedbysex,age,andrank.Besides,thescientists

wereeagertotestthenewlydevelopedtrackingdevice.

Mosttrackersaretoobigtofitonsmallandmediumsizedbirds,andsmalltrackerstend

tobelimitedwhenitcomestodatastorage,batterylife,andreusability.Thenewtracker,weighing

lessthan1gram,wasdesignedtoovercometheseproblems.Attachedtoabackpack-likeharness

(背带)whichcouldnotberemovedeasily,thedevicecanre-chargewirelesslyandtransmit(传

输)datawirelessly.

Thescientistsplacedtrackersonfivemagpiesusingtheirspecialharnesses.Thingsstarted

tofallapartalmostimmediately.Within10minutesoffittingthefinaltracker,anadultfemale

withoutatrackertriedtoremovetheharnessfromayoungerbirdandeventuallysucceeded.This

patternwasrepeatedinthefollowinghours,andbythethirddaynoneofthebirdshadtrackers

anymore.

Scientistsrefertothisas“rescuebehavior,”andithappenswhenahelpertriestofree

anotherindividualintroubleandwithnoobviousdirectbenefittotherescuingindividual.They

thinkthisisthefirsttimerescuebehaviorhasbeenreportedforAustralianmagpies.However,

theyaren’tsureifthesameindividualremovedalloftheharnessesorifothersofferedhelp.

Theteamdidn’tgetthedatatheywanted,buttheirexperimentstillproducedinteresting

results.That’showscienceworkssometimes.Thescientistsneedtotry,againtofigureout

agoodwaytotrackthesecleverbirds.

28.WhatcanwelearnaboutAustralianmagpiesfromparagraph2?

A.Theyoutsmartcrows.B.Theyaresocialspecies.

C.Theyarerarelyspotted.D.Theylearnfromeachother.

29.Whatisabigadvantageofthenewtrackingdevice?

A.Itcanworkwithoutwires.B.Itcanbeappliedtoallbirds.

C.Itdoesn’tcomeoffthebirds.D.Itdoesn’tneedtobere-charged.

30.Whathappenedtothemagpiesafterthetrackerswereattachedtothem?

A.Theycouldn’tflyasnormal.

B.Theywerewarnedbyothermagpies.

C.Theyhelpedeachothertoremovethetrackers.

D.Theyweredrivenoutoftheirhomebyotheradultmagpies.

31.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.MagpiesTeachScientistsanUnexpectedLesson

B.ClimateChangeMakesMagpiesMoreDifficult

C.TheTrackersHelpMagpiesGetUsedtoNature

D.MagpiesAreAdjustingtotheTrackersonTheirBodies

D

AIRadiology:Faster,Smarter,andMoreAccurate

Hospitalwaitingtimeforscanresultscouldsoonbereducedfromdaystominutes.A2025

StanfordstudyrevealsthatDeepMedScan,anAIsystemanalyzingCT/MRIimages,detectstumors

30%fasterthanhumanradiologists(放射科医生)whilematchingtopexperts’98%accuracy.The

systemisnowusedin40+EUhospitals,reducingdiagnosisdelaysbyupto80%.

Thebreakthroughliesin3Dneuralmapping.UnliketraditionalAIrecognizing2Dpatterns,

DeepMedScanconstructsdynamic3Dmodelsoforgans:Itcross-referencesscanswithglobal

databases—processing200,000+historicalcasesin0.2seconds.“It’slikegivingeach

radiologistasuper-poweredsecondbrain,”explainsleadresearcherDr.ArisThorne.

Criticaladvantagesincludeidentifyingmicro-lesionsunder2mm—oftenmissedbyhuman

eyes—andpredictingdiseaseprogression.InGermantrials,theAIdetectedearly-stagepancreatic

cancerin83%ofhigh-riskpatientsayearbeforesymptomsemerged,enablinglife-saving

interventions.

Challengespersist,however,LegalframeworksstrugglewithresponsibilityforAI

misdiagnosis(occurringin0.7%ofcasesvs.human1.2%).Inaccuracyrisksalsoexist;early

versionsperformedpoorlyonpediatric(小儿科的)scansduetolimitedchilddata.Regulatory

authoritiesnowenforce“human-AIco-diagnosis”—requiringdoctorconfirmationforcritical

cases.

Futureupgradesfocusonaccessibility.Lightweightversionsforruralclinicsarebeing

testedinIndia,usingsmartphone-compatiblecalculationprocedure.AsWHOadvisorDr.Priya

Sharmanotes,“Makingthistechwidelyaccessiblecouldprevent500,000+annuallate-stagecancer

deathsgloballyby2030.”

32.Howdoesthearticlepresenttheissueinthefirstparagraph?

A.Byquotinganexpert.B.Bydefiningaconcept.

C.Byprovidingstatistics.D.Bypresentingclassifications.

33.Whatdoestheauthorhighlightwithsuper-poweredsecondbrain?

A.Replacingradiologistswithautomatedsystems.

B.Emphasizingitsultra-fastdataprocessingcapacity.

C.Demonstratingitssuperiorityoverhumanintelligence.

D.Promotingcommercialsalesofmedicalequipment.

34.Whatdoestheauthorintendtoconveyinparagraph4?

A.ThepotentialofAIdiagnosis.B.ThedominanceofauthoritiesinAIdiagnosis.

C.TheinaccuracyofAIdiagnosis.D.ThenecessityofhumanparticipationinAI

diagnosis.

35.WhatcanbeinferredaboutAIradiology’sfuturedevelopment?

A.Itwillreplacedoctors.B.Itcanworkwithsmartphones.

C.Itcanreachpeopleinfar-offareas.D.Itcanavoidlate-stagecancerdeaths

completely

第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

阅读下列短文,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。

Howtoeasethe“smelloftoil”

Recently,the“smelloftoil(班味)”hasbecomeapopulartopicamongtheyoung.Somepeople

jokeabouthowtheironcegood-lookingfacesnowlooktiredandpale,withdulleyesandthinning

hair.The“smelloftoil”cancomefromworkpressure,worriesaboutthefuture,andnothaving

enoughpersonalfreedom.Itappearsineverycornerofourdailywork:intheoffice,onthebus,

bytheroadside...Thisseemsabigandannoyingchallenge.36

Embraceyourselfandexperiencenewthings.

Thefirststeptofeelingbetteristoacceptyourself,nomatterwhatyouhaveexperienced

duringworktimeorhowtoughlyyourbossalwaystreatsyou.Maybeyouarediscouragedbyyour

workschedule.Beproudofwhoyouare,anddon’tbescaredtotrynewthings.37But

ifyoudon’ttry,youwon’tknowwhatyou’reabletodo.Tosomedegree,onlybygoingthrough

somethingyouhavenevertried,canyoufindyourpotential.

Separateworkfrompersonallife.

38It’snosecretthatourjobscanhaveasubstantialimpactonourlivesoutside

workincludingourbodyhealthandemotions.Thus,it’sofvitalimportancetocreateaclear

linebetweenthetwo.Afterwork,don’tletyourjobbotheryouandenjoyyourpersonaltime.

39

Insteadofspendingyourlunchbreaklookingatyourphone,takeashortwalkorspend20

minutesinapark.Beinginnature,evenforalittlewhile,canmakeyoufeelmoreenergetic

andlessstressed.Also,youcanengageinenergizingactivitiesafterwork,suchasjogging,

workingoutinthegym.Ofcourse,apieceofsoftmusicoracalmingfilmwhenyouhavearest

cansomewhateaseyoursmelloftoil.

Don’tdelaytasksandfocusonrest.

Manypeopleputofftheirtaskswhentheygethome,butdelayingthingsonlycreatesmore

stress.

40Also,quitunnecessarysocialeventsifyoufeeltootired.Spendingtimeonrestwill

helpyoufeelbetterandmorereadyforthenextday.

A.Arrangeyourbreaktimewisely

B.Hangoutinapark

C.Buttherearevariouswaystohelppeopleeasesucha“smell”

D.Trytofinishsmalltasksquickly

E.Onereasonwhypeoplefeeltiredisthattheymixworkandpersonallife

F.Sometimesyouarestoppedfromtryingsomethingnewbecauseoffear

G.Experiencingdifferentthingshelpsdeveloppositivemindsets

第三部分,语言知识运用(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、4个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Markhadstruggledwithhisweightforyears.Gymsessionsanddietscameandwent,buthe

41nothing.Oneyearhe’dlose15pounds,onlytogain20back.Butthisyearwas42.

Helaidoutattainablegoals:walking3timesaweek.“Smallsteps,”hetoldhimself.“SoI

can43.”

At7:00a.m.,heheadedoutforawalk.Atfirst,climbingthehillbyhishouselefthim

44.ButbyMarch,henoticedhisjeansfittinglooser.Thescale(磅秤)showeda10-pound

loss.“I’m45,”hethought.

Nearhisroute,anelderlywomannamedCarterwouldwalkherdog,Buddy.They’dexchange

46smileseachtimetheymet.Thatwastheonlyextentoftheir47,nevermorethan

awave.ButMarkadmiredshe’d48walkedBuddy.He’dseenherdoingthat,evenonrainy

mornings.

ThenoneTuesday,Carterstopped,49,“Mark,you’relookingstronger.Keepgoing

—you’redoingamazing.”Mark50.Noonehadevernoticedhis51before.His

chesttightenedwithemotion.“Thankyou,”heanswered,feelingsogood.

Now,whenCarterpassesMark,shedoesn’tjustwave—she52asksabouthisweek.

Markkeepsclimbing,inspiredbyasimple53—sometimes,thekindestsoulsarethose

whotakethetimetoseeyou54.He’srealizedthatinternaldrivekeepsyoumoving,

butastranger’s55isfuel.

41.A.cameupwithB.stucktoC.gaveupD.brokeawayfrom

42.A.differentB.naturalC.enjoyableD.simple

43.A.waitB.planC.manageD.return

44.A.boredB.breathlessC.aloneD.worried

45.A.carefulB.faithfulC.respectfulD.successful

46.A.shyB.familiarC.surprisingD.forced

47.A.interactionsB.ideasC.attitudesD.choices

48.A.eventuallyB.gratefullyC.consistentlyD.actually

49.A.explainingB.replyingC.praisingD.admitting

50.A.remindedB.arguedC.prayedD.froze

51.A.needsB.dreamsC.effortsD.interests

52.A.yetB.thenC.ratherD.even

53.A.resultB.truthC.memoryD.symbol

54.A.tryingB.watchingC.sharingD.learning

55.A.clarificationB.skillfulnessC.curiosityD.encouragement

第二节语法填空(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。

OnMay8,2025,HuaweiunveileditsfirstHarmonyOS-poweredcomputerinShenzhen,marking

a56.(history)milestoneinChina'sjourneytowardtechnologicalself-reliance.

57._______(develop)byover10,000engineersand20researchinstitutesoverfiveyears,this

innovationchallengestheglobaldominanceofoperatingsystemslikeWindowsandmacOS.

TheHarmonyOSPCrunsonHarmonyOS5,58.completelyself-developedoperatingsystem.

Itemphasizesspeed,59._________(secure),andseamlessconnectivityacrossdevices.Forexample,

60.________(it)AIassistant"Xiaoyi"61.__________(simplify)taskslikecreatingpresentations

andsummarizingmeetingsthroughvoicecommands.Thesystemalsosupportscross-device

collaboration(跨设备协作),62.(allow)userstocontrolmultipleHuaweidevices

effortlessly.

Safetyisanotherkeyfocus.TheHarmonyOSPCusesaself-developedkernelandchip-level

encryption(芯片级加密)63.(protect)data.Italsoincludesa"superprivacymode"

64.__________disablescamerasandmicrophoneswithaphysicalbutton.

Tobuildasustainableecosystem,Huaweiiscollaboratingwithuniversitiestotrain

developersandhasadaptedover300appsfortheHarmonyOSPC.65.__________7.2millionregistered

developersand110millionlinesofcode,HarmonyOSiscreatingarobustenvironmentforfuture

innovations.

Whilechallengesremain—suchascompetingwithestablishedsystems—theHarmonyOSPC

representsChina'sshiftfromrelyingonforeigntechnologytoleadingincoreinnovations.As

Huawei'sCEOstated,"HarmonyOSisnotjustanoperatingsystem;it'sthefoundationforsmart

living."

第四部分写作(共两节满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

你校英文报正在为即将到来的体育节征集体育项目,请你推荐一项有益的球类运动。内容包括:

1.阐述该项目的优点;

2.说明开展的可行性。

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。

BallGameFun:TryIt!

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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。

WalkingdownthebusystreetsofLosAngeleswithmytwokids,Isawasmallshopwithafun

signthatsaid“ToySwap(交换).”Whenwegotclosetotheentrance,Inoticedawhitewooden

rockinghorse(木制摇马)nearthedoor.Itlookedjustliketheonemygrandfatherhadbought

formewhenIwasyoung.Feelingbothnostalgic(怀旧的)andcurious,Iwalkedintotheshop,

wantingtotakeabetterlook.

Assoonaswewentinside,mychildrenpulledmeindifferentdirections,excited.Theireyes

sparkledwhentheysawtheshelvesfulloftoys.TheystoppedinfrontofabigLEGOset.“Mom,

canwebuythis?”theybeggedwitheagereyes.Ismiledandletthempicktheirtoy.Then,I

ledthembacktowherethewhiterockinghorsewas.

Lookingattherockinghorsebroughtbackafloodofmemories.WhenIwasakid,myparents

wereoftenbusy,andmygrandmotherdiedearly.So,mygrandfatherwasalwayswithme.Hebrought

somuchjoyandcaretomylife.Oneday,hebroughthomeabeautifulwhiterockinghorseand

calleditmy“dreamhorse.”Ispenthoursridingit,imaginingallkindsofadventureswhile

hewatched,smiling.“Rememberwhenyouaccidentallyscratched(刮擦)itsneck?”mymomonce

toldme.“Yourgrandfatherjustlaughedandsaiditgavethehorsecharacter.”Thatlittlescratch

becameaspecialmemory,partofourstory.

AsIgotolder,thosehappytimeswithhimwerelikeprecioustreasuresinmyheart.Hiskind

smile,hislaughter,andhislovemademefeelsafe,eveninabusyandsometimesscaryworld.

ButwhenIwasinhighschool,mygrandfatherpassedaway.Soonafter,wemoved.Withsomuch

topackandnotenoughspace,wehadtosellsomebigthings,likemyfavoriterockinghorse.

Lettingitgofeltlikelosingapartofmychildhood.

注意:

1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Paragraph1

Suddenly,Iwasbackinthepresent,standinginthatsmallshop.

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Withtearsinmyeyes,Iboughttherockinghorse.

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参考答案

A

21.C22.C23.A

这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了电影和电视剧如何影响旅游业,并给出了几个具体的例子来说明这

种趋势。

21.细节理解题。根据文章第二段“Afamousfilmduringlastyear’sSpringFestivalwasThe

WanderingEarthII.Interestingly,90percentofthefilmwasactuallyshotinQingdao.For

sci-fifansorfilmenthusiasts,visitingQingdaotoexplorethemovie’sfilminglocations

hasbecomeapopulartrend.(去年春节期间,一部著名的电影是《流浪地球II》。有趣的是,这部电

影90%的场景实际上是在青岛拍摄的。对于科幻迷或电影爱好者来说,到青岛探索电影的拍摄地已经成

为一种流行趋势。)”可知,《流浪地球II》的拍摄地青岛因为这部电影变得非常受欢迎,尤其是科幻

迷或电影爱好者。因此,该电影对青岛的影响是使青岛在科幻迷中变得流行起来。故选C。

22.细节理解题。根据文章第三段“Thesceneryandrelaxingpaceoflifedescribedinthedramalead

toatourismboominDali.(剧中描述的风景和悠闲的生活节奏让大理的旅游业蓬勃发展。)”可知,

在电视剧《去有风的地方》中,大理的美景和悠闲的生活节奏吸引了大量游客,因此吸引游客的是大

理的壮观景色。故选C。

23.推理判断题。根据文章第一段“Nowadays,moviegoersarenolongercontentwithmerelywatching

theshowonscreen,andeagertostepintothescenesandexperiencethedailylivesof

characters.ApopularmovieorTVdramahasthepowertomakeacityfamousandgeneratea

tourismboom.(如今,电影观众不再满足于仅仅在屏幕上观看节目,他们渴望走进场景,体验角色的

日常生活。一部热门电影或电视剧有能力让一个城市闻名并带动旅游业的发展。)”可知,文章主要介

绍了电影和电视剧如何影响旅游业,并给出了几个具体的例子来说明这种趋势。因此,文章的主要目

的是介绍一种旅游趋势,即电影和电视剧对旅游业的影响。故选A。

B

24.A25.C26.D27.B

这是一篇议论文。本文从一个拿现金在无现金店买不到汉堡的故事引出论题:无现金商店该不该禁止?

并多方论证。

24.细节理解题。根据第二段第一句“untilacashierhelpedhimfindanothercustomerwillingto

payforhismealwithacardinexchangeforcash.”可知收银员给他找了一个顾客用卡代替现

金支付了他的套餐,即他不能用现金付餐费。故选A。

25.词句猜测题。根据第三段“Cash-freestoresarecausingabacklashamongsomeactivistswhosay

thepracticelooksdownuponpeoplelikeFigueroa,whoeitherlackbankaccountsorrelyon

cashformanytransactions(交易).”可知无现金的商店使激进分子产生了一个backlash。这些激

进分子认为这一操作是对像Figueroa这类没有银行账号或者在许多交易中都使用现金的人的歧视。由

此可知,激进分子对这一操作极为不满。故backlash意为“不满、不赞同”。故选C。

26.推理判断题。最后一段最后一句“…thegreaterurgencyinthedigitaltimeisfindingwaysto

betterincludelow-incomepeopleinthebankingsystem”,可知他指出在数字化时代急需做的

事是更好的把低收入群体纳入到银行系统。可推测出,他的建议是让这些低收入者也能使用银行账户。

选项D的“Makingbanksmoreaccessibletolow-incomepeople.”“使低收入群体更好的进入银

行系统。”故选D。

27.主旨大意题。根据第一段“Justwantingahamburger,HembertFigueroawassurprisedtolearn

thedollarbillsinhispocketwerenogood”可知想要一个汉堡的Figueroa很惊讶的发现口袋

里的钱不太好用。本文从这样一个现金使用故事引出话题:无现金店该不该禁止?此后从赞同和反对

两方面陈述了一些群体的观点。故选B。

C

28.B29.A30.C31.A

这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了澳大利亚科学家为监测喜鹊,给五只喜鹊安装了新研发的不到1克

的追踪器,却被其他喜鹊在三天内拆掉,这或为喜鹊救援行为,实验虽未达目的却有新发现。

28.细节理解题。根据第二段“Theyliveingroupsofupto12birdsandworktogethertodefend

theareatheylivein.(它们通常以12只为一群生活在一起,并共同协作来保卫它们所栖息的区域)”

可知,澳大利亚喜鹊是群居动物。故选B。

29.细节理解题。根据第四段“Attachedtoabackpack-likeharness(背带)whichcouldnotberemoved

easily,thedevicecanre-chargewirelesslyandtransmit(传输)datawirelessly.(它被安

装在一个类似背包的背带上(无法轻易取下),可以无线充电并无线传输数据)”可知,这种新型追踪

设备的最大优点是无需电线即可工作。故选A。

30.细节理解题。根据第五段“Within10minutesoffittingthefinaltracker,anadultfemalewithout

atrackertriedtoremovetheharnessfromayoungerbirdandeventuallysucceeded.Thispattern

wasrepeatedinthefollowinghours,andbythethirddaynoneofthebirdshadtrackersanymore.

(在安装最后一个追踪器后的10分钟内,一只没有追踪器的成年雌鸟试图从一只较年轻的鸟身上取下

背带,最终成功了。这种模式在接下来的几个小时内不断重复,到第三天,所有的鸟都没有追踪器了)”

可知,当追踪器被安装在喜鹊身上之后,它们相互帮助,把追踪器取了下来。故选C。

31.主旨大意题。根据第一段“ScientistsinAustraliathoughttheyhaddevelopedanewtracking

devicetohelpthemmonitormagpies(喜鹊),butthesebirdshadotherideas.(澳大利亚的

科学家们原本以为他们已经研发出了一种新的追踪设备,能够帮助他们监测喜鹊的行为,但这些鸟儿

却另有打算)”结合文章主要说明了澳大利亚科学家为监测喜鹊,给五只喜鹊安装了新研发的不到1克

的追踪器,却被其他喜鹊在三天内拆掉,这或为喜鹊救援行为,实验虽未达目的却有新发现。可知,A

选项“喜鹊让科学家们有了一个意想不到的发现”最符合文章标题。故选A。

D

32.C33.B34.D35.C

本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了AI放射学更快、更智能且更精准,介绍了其优势、挑战及未来发

展。

32.推理判断题。根据第一段中“A2025StanfordstudyrevealsthatDeepMedScan,anAIsystem

analyzingCT/MRIimages,detectstumors30%fasterthanhumanradiologists(放射科医生)

whilematchingtopexperts’98%accuracy.(2025年斯坦福大学的一项研究显示,分析CT/MRI

图像的人工智能系统DeepMedScan检测肿瘤的速度比人类放射科医生快30%,同时准确率与顶级专家相

当,达到98%)”可知,文章第一段通过提供统计数据来呈现问题。故选C。

33.细节理解题。根据第二段中“Itcross-referencesscanswithglobaldatabases—processing200,

000+historicalcasesin0.2seconds.“It’slikegivingeachradiologistasuper-powered

secondbrain,”explainsleadresearcherDr.Aris

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