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2026届江苏多校联考高三年级5月适应性联考(模拟一)英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodrink?
A.Juice.B.Coffee.C.Milk.2.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Roommates.B.Husbandandwife.C.Bossandsecretary.3.Whydoesthemanrefusethewoman’soffer?
A.Hehasadoctor’sappointment.B.Heneedstogotoseehisfamily.C.Hehasgonetothebeachearlier.4.Whatdidthewomandoyesterday?
A.Shewatchedafilm.B.Shesawthebigfish.C.Shevisitedtheartmuseum.5.Howdidtheboyusetogotoschool?
A.Bybike.B.Bycar.C.Onfoot.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatkindofroomdoesthewomanwant?
A.Aroomforthree.B.Adoubleroom.C.Asingleroom.7.Howmuchwillthewomanpaypernight?
A.$100.B.$120.C.$150.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Wheredoesthemancomefrom?
A.Vietnam.B.France.C.China.9.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthelocalfood?
A.Delicious.B.Unappealing.C.Common.10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Teacherandstudent.B.Classmates.C.Employerandemployee.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatisthemanworriedabout?
A.Whentobuyfood.B.Howtoraisefunds.C.Whethertoprepareameal.12.Whatdidthechildreninthelocalschoolsdolastyear?
A.Theyheldaspellingcompetition.B.Theyorganizedasaleintheyard.C.Theysoldmorningcoffee.13.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutwhatthemanisdoing?
A.It’sstrange.B.It’scrazy.C.It’snice.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatisthewoman?
A.Aphotographer.B.Awriter.C.Adriver.15.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Inalibrary.B.Onabus.C.Atthestation.16.WhatdoesthewomaninviteFredtodo?
A.Travelwithbooks.B.Readtheseries.C.Takeapicture.17.WhatisFredlikeaccordingtothewoman?
A.Enthusiastic.B.Honest.C.Ambitious.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whyistheschoolclosingearly?
A.Therewillbeameeting.B.Theweatherishorrible.C.Thehallwillbeoccupied.19.WhenwillYear13leaveschool?
A.At1:15p.m.B.At1:30p.m.C.At2:45p.m.20.Whatarethestudentsrequiredtodotomorrow?
A.Payattentiontothelatestupdates.B.Showrespectfortheirteachers.C.Takeabreakathome.二、阅读理解2026YunzhouSpringMigratoryBirdMonitoringReportAstheaveragetemperatureroseto12°CinmidMarch,Yunzhouofficiallyenteredthe2026springmigratorybirdmigrationpeakseason.TheYunzhouForestryBureaulaunchedacitizensciencemonitoringprogramfromMarch15toApril30,invitingresidentstoparticipateinbirdobservationanddatarecordingat12keywetlandsites(includingChangjiangWetlandReserveandTongliWetlandPark).Theprogramaimstorecordthepopulationdynamicsofover50migratorybirdspeciespassingthroughYunzhou,whichliesonthekeyEastAsianAustralasianFlyway.DominantBirdOrdersinYunzhouSpringMigration(2026)CoreMonitoringPrograms&Details
ProgramNameDurationScheduleVenueReservationRuleWetlandBirdCensusTours2hoursMarch15April30,8:00AM/2:00PMdailyChangjiangWetlandReserveMainStationNoadvancebookingBirdCallRecognitionWorkshop30minsMarch20April25,10:30AM/3:30PMdailyEcologicalEducationCenterNoadvancebookingJuniorBirdwatcherTraining2hoursMarch22April23,9:00AMSat/SunTongliWetlandParkObservationPlatformOnsiteregistrationNightMigrationRadarMonitoring1.5hoursMarch25April20,7:30PMFri/SatYunzhouAstronomicalObservatoryWeChatadvancebookingTreeDiagram:MigratoryBirdRoutesThroughYunzhouEastAsianAustralasianFlyway1.1NorthernRoute(Siberia→NortheastChina→Yunzhou→SoutheastAsia)1.2CoastalRoute(Korea→Shandong→Yunzhou→Fujian→Australia)Duringtheprogram,participantsuseprofessionalbinocularsandbirdsoundrecordersprovidedbythebureau.Ornithologistsexplainhowurbangreenspaceexpansionaffectsbirdhabitatsandtheimportanceofreducinglightpollutionfornocturnalmigrants.Atotalof3,217citizensjoinedthemonitoring,recording12,568birdsightings,including6rarespeciesundernationalfirstclassprotection(suchasOrientalStorksandRedcrownedCranes).Dr.Li,aseniorornithologistfromNanjingForestryUniversity,emphasizesthatcitizensciencedatahelpstrackmigrationchangescausedbyclimatewarming.HesuggeststhatYunzhoushouldexpandwetlandbufferzonestoprovidesaferstopoversitesformigratorybirds.21.WhatisthedifferencebetweenAnseriformes’andGruiformes’proportions?
A.34.6%.B.90.2%.C.8.3%.D.60.9%.22.Whichcomparisonofmonitoringinformationiscorrect?
A.Two2hourprogramsneedbookings.B.Radartimeequals8.3%proportion.C.Dailyprogramsneednoadvancebooking.D.WorkshoptimeequalsOthers’share.23.Whereisthetextmostprobablyfrom?
A.Atravelguide.B.Anenvironmentalreport.C.Abiologytextbook.D.Alocalposter.AstheQingmingFestivalapproachedinearlyApril2026,agroupof12thgradestudentsfromalocalhighschoollaunchedaspecialvolunteerprojectnamed“PixelBridges.”Theirgoalwastouseartificialintelligencetorestorefaded,pixelatedoldphotosofwarveterans,helpingthemfindrelativesseparatedfordecadesduetohistoricalconflicts.Theprojectquicklygainedattentionfromlocalmediaandthemunicipalveteransaffairsbureau.LedbycomputerscienceteacherMs.Chen,the15memberteamspenttwoweekstrainingacustomAImodelonthousandsofoldphotosdonatedbytheveterans’association.Thestudentsovercametechnicalchallenges,suchasadjustingthealgorithmtorecognizedamagedfacialfeaturesandblurredbackgrounddetails.Eachmembertookchargeofaspecifictask:datacollection,modeltraining,photorestorationorcommunicationwithveterans.Theyworkedafterschoolandonweekends,drivenbythedesiretobringwarmthtoelderlyheroes.BymidApril,theteamhadsuccessfullyrestored87oldphotos,witha92%accuracyrateinfacialfeaturerecognition.Amongtheheartwarmingresultswas91yearoldveteranMr.Wang,whofinallyfoundhisyoungersister’sfamilyinGuangdongafter73yearsofseparation.TheAIrestoredphotoofhissister,originallytakenin1953,wasthekeytoconfirmingtheirrelationshipthroughDNAtesting.Anotherveteran,Ms.Li,tearfullyreunitedwithhernephewafterseeingtheclearimageofherlatebrother.The“PixelBridges”projectsoonexpandedbeyondthecity.Morethan30highschoolsacrosstheprovincejoinedtheinitiative,formingavolunteernetworkthatprocessedover500photorestorationrequestsinjustthreeweeks.Localtechcompaniesdonatedsoftwarelicensesandcomputingresources,whilearenownedphotostudioofferedfreeprintingservicesfortherestoredimages.Thestudentsalsocreatedadigitalarchivetopreservetheveterans’familystoriesforfuturegenerations.Reflectingontheirwork,teamleaderZhangWeistatedthattheprojecttaughtthemfarmorethantechnicalskills.“Welearnedtoempathizewiththeveterans’longheldregretsandthepoweroftechnologytohealemotionalwounds,”hesaid.Ms.Chenaddedthatsuchprogramscultivatestudents’senseofsocialresponsibilityandinnovativethinking,essentialqualitiesforyoungpeopleinthedigitalage.The“PixelBridges”projecthasbecomeashiningexampleofhowyouthcanusemoderntoolstohonorhistoryandconnectlives.24.Whatcanweinferabouttheproject’searlystage?
A.ItvaluedphotorelatedprofitsB.ItdrewmoreyouthsupportthanexpectedC.ItbroadenedmediacoveragepurposefullyD.Itattractedbroaderpublicfocus25.WhatcanbeinferredaboutthestudentteamfromParagraph2?
A.TheygraspedAIskillsfasterthanpeersB.TheyoptimizedbackgrounddatamorepatientlyC.TheyshiftedfocustononfacialfeaturesD.Theymettrickiertechnicalbarriers26.Whatcanweinferabouttheteam’sresultsinParagraph3?
A.FewerveteransgainedfamilyreunionB.ItmatchedDNAdatawithphotofeaturesC.ItdeepenedreunionbondsgraduallyD.Itshortenedreunionwaitingtimemore27.Whatisthethemeofthetext?
A.AIrestoresagedwarphotosB.YouthgrowviaAIvolunteeringC.AIsortsveterans’lifestoriesD.AIlinksregionalvolunteergroupsWeallfacetheuniversaltroubleofdigital-drivenmentalfatigue:endlessshort-videoscrolling,fragmentedonlinebrowsing,andfrequentscreenexposuredisturbourinnerstability.Manyyoungadultsfollowstress-relieftipsstrictlyyetstillsufferfrompersistentemotionaldepletionandlowmood.Thishasledsociologiststoexplorealternativepsychologicaladjustmentfactors.Butwhatifthekeytosteadymentalwellbeingliesnotinmodernrelaxationtechniques,butinthetraditionalslow-readingregimenwithpapertexts?Across-sectionalsociologicalsurveyanalyzed48studiesinvolvingover14,000youngurbanparticipants.Thesurveycoveredgroupsofdiverseeducationbackgroundsandlivingenvironmentstoguaranteeitsvalidity.Itcomparedemotionalrecoveryefficiencybetweenslowpaper-textreadersandthoserelyingsolelyondigitalfragmentedreading.Itfoundstrikinggapsincortisol(stresshormone)secretionlevelsbetweenthetwogroups.Theresearchidentifiedimmersivesensoryengagement,auniquepsychologicalmechanismtriggeredbypaper-textreading,whichstabilizesbrainneuralactivitylinkedtomoodregulation.Immersivesensoryengagementarisesfromtangibletextcontact,turningmovementsanddistraction-freereadingenvironments.Unlikedigitalreadingwhichdeliversinstantdopaminehitsandintrusivestimuli,paper-textslowreadinglowerslong-termcortisolaccumulationbyguidingsustaineddeepfocus.Thissensory-drivenmoodregulationworksbycreatingatemporarypsychologicalbufferzoneagainstdailypressure,regardlessofreadinggenresorcontentthemes.Psychologicalscholarsarguethatexcessivefragmenteddigitalreadingfuelsintrusivenegativethoughtsandamplifiesmentaldepletion.Slowpaper-textreadinghelpsbuildpsychologicaldemarcationbetweenwork-lifepressureandpersonalinnerspace.Unlikehigh-costprofessionaltherapy,paperreadingisaccessibletomostyoungpeopleandcanbeintegratedintodailyroutineseffortlessly.Bycontrast,continuousdigitalover-consumptionweakensone’sabilitytofilternegativeinformationandworsenslong-termmoodfluctuations.Thisstudyrevealstheoverlookedbondbetweentraditionalreadinghabitsandmodernmentalhealth.Itoffersafeasiblehumanisticwaytoeaseyouthanxietywithoutrelyingoncostlyclinicalintervention.Thoughslowpaperreadingcannoteliminatementaltroublesentirely,regularslow-readingpracticecanserveasasteadyandaffordableemotionalanchorforyoungurbanresidents.Smallshiftsindailyreadingmodescanbringgradualyetnoticeableimprovementsinlong-termmentalwellbeing.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“regimen”inParagraph1mean?
A.Moderntherapy.B.Regularpractice.C.Digitaladdiction.D.Emotionalcrisis.29.Whatdailyactivityissimilarto“immersivesensoryengagement”inParagraph3?
A.Urbanonlineshopping.B.Homegardeningtherapy.C.Fast-foodtakeoutordering.D.Short-videosocialsharing.30.WhatdopsychologicalscholarsmentionaboutdigitalreadinginParagraph4?
A.Itbuildsclearerpersonalpsychologicalboundaries.B.Itworsensmoodswingsmorethanofflineactivities.C.Itfiltersnegativeinformationwithhigherefficiency.D.Itdeepensmentaldepletionviascatteredstimuli.31.Whatisthemainideaofthewholetext?
A.Digitalreadingharmsurbanyouth’smentalhealth.B.Slowpaper-textreadingaidsyouthemotionalregulation.C.Traditionalreadingreplacesmodernclinicaltherapy.D.Sensoryengagementimprovesdailyworkefficiency.Mostpeopleregardspacebasedhumanresearchasdistantfromordinarylife,focusingonlyonextremeastronautsurvivalchallenges.Adecadelongglobalstudyonmicrogravityneuraladaptationhasbrokenthisstereotype,revealingthatlongtermspaceexposurereshapeshumannervousregulation,withitsresearchoutputsgreatlyimprovingordinarypeople’sdailymentalandsleephealth.PublishedinScienceAdvances,theresearchanalyzedneuraldatafromnearly15,000longstayastronautsandgroundvolunteersacross12countries.Theresearchteamspenteightyearstrackingsamplesandbuiltanewmodeltoseparatespacespecificmicrogravityimpactsfromdailyenvironmentalinfluences.Intotal,researchersidentified386neuralregulationpatternsalteredbymicrogravity,closelylinkedwithsleeprhythmadjustmentandemotionalstability.Mostchangescomefromsubtleadaptiveshiftsinbrainnervesignaltransmission.Thestudybroughtastrikingbreakthrough:neuraladaptiverulesfoundinspaceastronautsworkbetterforgroundresidentswithchronicsleepanxietythantraditionaladjustmentmethods.Previously,psychologistshadonlyfoundlimitedshorttermreliefwaysandassumedlongtermneuralimprovementreliedonmedicaldrugs.“Spacederivedadaptivepatternsoffergentlerdailysolutionsweignoredbefore,”saidDr.Zhou,aneurobiologistfromtheChineseAerospaceResearchInstitute.Herteamcalculatedthatspaceinspiredlifestyleadjustmentscausedabout3%morestableemotionalfeedbackamonggroundparticipants.Still,thefindingsleaveseveraldoubtsunsolved.Researchersdonotfullyunderstandhowmicrogravitytriggerssuchneuralshifts.Someexpertsremaincautious,sayingthemodel’ssimulationmethodsneedfurthertesting.Acertainsleeprelatedneuralpattern,forinstance,maybeeffectiveforreasonsunrelatedtoitsspaceobservedperformanceitself.Despitethedebate,theresearchprovidespracticalguidancefordailymentalcare.Ithelpsscientistsdevelopmildernondrugadjustmentplansandoffersanewpathforexploringhowextremeenvironmentresearchbenefitsordinarypublichealth.Asoneaerospacepsychologistnoted,extremeconditionhumanresearchwillkeepofferingnewinsightsfordailylifeasspaceexplorationadvances.32.Whatdoweknowaboutthenewstudy?
A.Itcoversworldwideastronautgroups.B.Itprovesneuralchangeshaveended.C.Itstudies10yearlongtermspacedata.D.Itclarifiesallneuraladaptivemysteries.33.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph3?
A.Extremeenvironmentresearchguidesdailymentalcare.B.Earlyexpertsfoundenoughlongtermreliefways.C.Medicationimprovesemotionmorenaturally.D.Spacepatternscausemostneuralimprovements.34.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetothestudy?
A.Uncaring.B.Positive.C.Doubtful.D.Cautious.35.Whichisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.SpaceNeuralResearch:LessonsforDailyMentalHealthB.NeuralPatterns:CausesofSleeprelatedTraitsC.MicrogravityAdaptation:RulesofSpaceSurvivalD.SpaceExploration:ANewWaytoCureDiseasesBuildingurbansolitarybeesheltersisaneco-friendlymeasuretoprotectnativepollinators.Unlikecommonhoneybees,thesesmallbeeslivealoneandplayakeyroleinpollinatingurbanwildflowersandgardenplants.Sheltersareusuallymadeofhollowplantstemsandwoodentubesfixedonoutdoorwalls.36.Itscoregoalistoprovidesafebreedingplacesforbeesandmaintainurbanplantdiversity.Biologistspointoutthatstablesolitarybeepopulationscanhelpcitiesdealwithflowerdegradationandinsufficientpollination.Shelterbuilderscanadoptdirectorindirectconstructionmethods.Whenusingthedirectway,peoplefixreadymadehollowtubesonoutdoorsurfacesdirectly.37.Oncethetubesaretightlyfixedandshadedproperly,beeswillchoosethemastheirnestsgradually.Inothercases,workersbuildlayeredplantbarriersfirst,thenplacebeetubesinsidethebarriers.Thebarrierskeepbeesawayfrombadweatherandnaturalenemies.38.Inthisway,humaninterferenceiskepttoaminimum.Instead,buildersguidenaturalbeeplantmatchingwithsimpleadjustments.Oncebeesformstablebreedinggroups,furthermanualworkwillbereducedgreatly.Ecologistsnotethatsafebeeshelterscanimprovethesurvivalrateofurbanpollinators.39.Ecologicalstudiesregardsuchstablepollinationsystemsasthebaseofurbanecologicalbalance.Severalfieldresearcheshavebeendonetoexplorehowbeesheltersimproveurbanecologicalconditions.40.Itisworthpopularizingforurbanbiodiversityprotection.However,itfacesrealworldchallenges,onebeingregularmaintenanceofthewoodentubes.Forthisreason,it’sbettertocombinedirectandindirectbuildingwaysincitygreenspaceprojects.
A.IndirectbeeshelterbuildingismorewidelyusedandalsoalowriskchoiceB.ThispracticecomesfromurbanpollinatorprotectiontheoryC.DirectbeeshelterbuildingisprovedmorestablethanindirectbuildingD.ThismeasureispopularamonggardenloversinwesterncountriesE.BuildersselectweatherresistanttubesandfixthemonebyoneF.IndirectbeeshelterbuildingfocusesoncreatingnaturalbeelivingenvironmentsG.Thismethodisusedinurbangreenprojectstosolvepollinationrelatedproblems三、完形填空Whensortingoutcommunityolditemdonations,Ispottedafadedhandboundnotebook,whichtotallyshiftedmyviewofpersistence.Ihadlongbeentrappedinastateofhesitation,41halffinishedtasksandgivingupgoalseasilywhenfacingminortroubles.Curiousaboutitsstory,Ipickedupthenotebookinsteadof42itoffwithordinarywaste.Itsyellowedpagesrecordedanelderlygardener’sdailynotesonplantingrarelocalflowers.Imadeupmymindtoreadthroughitandlearnfromhisspirit,soIkeptit43.Thegardener’snoteswerefullofsetbacks:seedlingswitheredrepeatedly,badweatherruinedsoilconditions,andpestsdamagedbudsconstantly.Manytimesheintendedto44halfway,yethechosetosticktohisplanfirmly.Icouldfeelhiscalmnessfromtheplainwords,urgingmetostay45ratherthangiveintofrustration.Ikeptreadinginmysparetime,noticinghenever46forinstantgainsbutfocusedondailycareandlongtermgrowth.Monthsofsteadyworkfinallybloomedintoclustersofdelicateflowers,bringinghimunexpectedjoy.WhenIfinishedthelastpage,astrongsenseof47washedoverme.Irealizedtrueprogressliesinsteadyefforts,notblindrush.Thisnotebookdidn’tjustrecordplantingskills;ittaughtmethemost48lessonaboutself-improvement.Ibegantoadjustmydailyroutine,abandoningmycasualattitudeandstickingtosmalldailyplans.Gradually,Ibecamemore49todifficultiesandstoppedescapingfromchallenges.Ialsolearnedtoappreciatetinyprogressandkeepapatientheart.Sometimeslife’smostpreciousgrowthnevercomesfrombrillianthonors,butfrom50smalleffortsovertime.Thenotebooklaterbecamemy51companioninmystudylife.Itremindedmethat52wedaretokeeptryingpatiently,wecanbreakthroughself-limitationstepbystep.Ioncethoughtpersistencewastough,butnowIunderstanditisagentlepowertoshapeourselves.Itisnotthegrandachievementsbutthesteadypersistencethat53usmoveforward.Thisordinarynotebook,acommondonatedobject,turnedintoaprecious54formygrowth.Italwaysencouragesmetokeeppatientandnever55inthefaceofdifficulties.41.A.abandoningB.praisingC.completingD.checking42.A.puttingB.takingC.showingD.giving43.A.temporarilyB.secretlyC.firmlyD.casually44.A.settledownB.dropoutC.turnupD.getthrough45.A.gentleB.cautiousC.positiveD.curious46.A.longedB.waitedC.calledD.stood47.A.anxietyB.reliefC.shockD.regret48.A.basicB.complexC.vitalD.strange49.A.sensitiveB.accustomedC.devotedD.resistant50.A.continuousB.instantC.suddenD.separate51.A.commonB.faithfulC.normalD.simple52.A.unlessB.thoughC.ifD.since53.A.forcesB.allowsC.pushesD.leads54.A.reminderB.warningC.symbolD.memory55.A.breakdownB.giveupC.turnoffD.fallapart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。InApril2026,aresearchteamfromtheDalianInstituteofChemicalPhysics,ChineseAcademyofSciences,announcedamajorbreakthroughinperovskitesolarcells,56(achieve)acertifiedpowerconversionefficiencyof32.1%,thehighestrecordforsingle-junctionperovskitedevicesworldwide.Theteamdevelopedanovelorganicmolecule57(design)specificallyfortheholetransportlayer,akeycomponentthatdeterminesboththeefficiencyandlifespanofthesolarcell.58thisbreakthroughverifiedbyindependentthird-partyinstitutions,thestabilityofperovskitesolarcellsundercontinuousilluminationhasbeenextendedtoover10,000hours,meetingthecommercializationthresholdforlarge-scaleapplication.TheresearcherspublishedtheirfindingsinthejournalNature,wheretheydetailedtheuniquemolecularstructureandtherapid59(develop)ofthisnext-generationphotovoltaicmaterial.Thetechnologyhas60(significant)reducedthemanufacturingcostofrenewableenergy,attractingwidespreadattentionfromglobalenterprises.Theteamhasobtainedalargequantityof61(patent)coveringthesynthesismethodandapplicationscenariosofthenewmolecule,62covertheentireindustrialchainfromrawmaterialstofinishedproducts.63thistechnologywillreshapetheglobalenergylandscaperemainsahottopicamongindustryexperts.Over20domesticsolarcompanies64(express)theirintentiontocooperatewiththeresearchteamtoaccelerateindustrialization.Thebreakthroughiswidelyrecognized65theglobalenergyindustryasamilestoneincleanenergydevelopment.五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,校报推出「YouthInsight」专栏,下设DailyGrowth、CampusPractice、MindExpression三个子栏目。请你结合自身学习与生活,选定一个栏目投稿,内容包括:1.所选栏目及关注方向2.个人成长体悟____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。“Ifyoucantakegoodcareofmykittenforawholeweek,I’llgiveyouthatlimitededitionanimefigureyou’vebeentalkingabout,”mynextdoorauntsaidwithawarmsmile.ItwasexactlythemotivationIhadbeenlongingfor.I
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