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2026届江苏省苏北七市高三二模英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Howdoesthemanfeelwhileplayingmatches?

A.Excited.B.Worried.C.Determined.2.WhathasthemanusedAItoolsfor?

A.Translatingfiles.B.Creatingmessages.C.Summarizingdocuments.3.Howmanycookieswilleachchildget?

A.Six.B.Eight.C.Ten.4.Wheredidthespeakersprobablyrunbefore?

A.Inapublicpark.B.Onnearbystreets.C.Insideafitnesscenter.5.Whydidthemanmakethislistofsongs?

A.Tobefamous.B.Tofocusdeeply.C.Tobecomeactive.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Classmates.B.Familymembers.C.Teacherandstudent.7.Whatdoesthewomanmainlyusethismethodfor?

A.Sportsevents.B.Schoolexams.C.Socialsituations.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Themanagementofdailytasks.B.Theimportanceofscheduledrest.C.Theadjustmentofworkschedules.9.Whatdoesthemanspendmosttimedoingatwork?

A.Organizingtests.B.Attendingmeetings.C.Sendingmessages.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Whydidthemanfirstcreatethisplace?

A.Toselldrinks.B.Toteachaboutanimalcare.C.Toimprovepeople’semotionalhealth.11.Wheredidthemanfirstgetthisidea?

A.Fromafriend.B.Fromananimalshelter.C.Fromaforeignpetcafé.12.Whattasksdoesthemanmainlydonow?

A.Cooking.B.Caringforpets.C.Servingcustomers.13.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?

A.Createasocialmediachannel.B.Openbranchstores.C.Organizingvolunteerprograms.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Wherearethespeakersprobably?

A.Athome.B.Inaclassroom.C.Inacomputerlab.15.Howdoesthemanusuallystarthisresearch?

A.Byaskingothers.B.Bywatchingvideos.C.Bygatheringarticles.16.Whatisthemanmostcarefulaboutnow?

A.Comparingreports.B.Explaininghisopinions.C.Gettingreliableperspectives.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatdidmostoftheclassprobablyfocuson?

A.Badeatinghabits.B.Poorsleepingroutines.C.Relationshipproblems.18.Whomainlyinspiredthespeakertotrythisplan?

A.Herfriends.B.Herteachers.C.Herparents.19.Whatprobablysurprisedthespeakermost?

A.Howdifficulttheplanwas.B.Howmuchtimeshesaved.C.Howmanypeoplesupportedher.20.Whatwillthespeakerprobablydofirst?

A.Tellastory.B.Collectdata.C.Showareport.二、阅读理解Asthespringapproaches,there’snobettertimetoresetyourbody,mind,andspirit.ZihFit,locatedinthecoastalbeautyofZihuatanejo,Mexico,invitesyoutosetoutonatransformationalwellnessretreat(静居处)designedtokickstartyourhealthjourneyfor2026.Zihfitisaneight-bedroomestatefeaturingaprivatebeachclub.Thisretreatoffersthetoolsyouneedtoadoptsustainablewellnesshabits,enhancementalclarity,andemergestrongerandhealthierthanever.Zihfit’sMarchProgrammeisourflagshipexperience.Eachdaycombinesenergizingyoga,guidedmeditationsandworkshopsfocusedonpersonalgrowthandintentionsetting.Guestsalsoenjoychef-preparedorganicmeals,beachwalksatsunrise,andmomentsofreflectionsurroundedbynature’speace.Toenhancethisextraordinaryexperience,eachestatehereisstaffedwithadedicatedteam,includingahousemanager,chef,driver,andmaids,deliveringperfectservicetailoredtoyoureveryneed.Guestsarealsogiventheopportunitytocreatetheirownself-guidedprograms.Bothofour4or6-nightretreatswillleaveyoufeelingrefreshedandrenewedinbody,mind,andspirit.Injustafewminutes,youcanfindoutwhichZihfitretreatisbestforyou.RetreatPricingThisretreatisavailablefor4and6days.

4-NightRetreat6-NightRetreatSingleoccupancy:$5,900Doubleoccupancy:$4,720Singleoccupancy:$7,900Doubleoccupancy:$6,320MiCasaone-bedroomvilla:Singleoccupancy:$7,400Doubleoccupancy:$5,920MiCasaone-bedroomvilla:Singleoccupancy:$9,900Doubleoccupancy:$7,920Allratedoesn’tincludea15%servicecharge.21.What’sthemissionofZihfit?

A.ToexploreMexico’sheritage.B.Topromoteoverallwell-being.C.Toadvocatesustainablelifestyles.D.Toenhancememberrelationships.22.WhatdoesZihfit’sMarchProgrammefeature?

A.Itiscreatedbyguests.B.Itrunsacookingcourse.C.Itorganizesspringoutings.D.Itofferspersonalizedservice.23.Howmuchshouldaguestpayforsingleoccupancyinaone-bedroomvillaatMiCasaona4-nightretreat?

A.$8,510.B.$7,400.C.$6,785.D.$5,900.AuroraNikula,5,ishavinganormaldayathernursery.Sheismakingacakeoutofsandandmud,addinginmake-believecarrots,potatoesandmeat.AkiSinkkonen,ascientist,iswatching.He’salsoveryinterestedinAurora’scake,butfordifferentreasons.“Perfect,”hesays,admiringthewaysheismixingsoil,sandandleavesandthenputtingitonherface.“She’sreallygettingherhandsinit.”Toahygiene-conscious(注重卫生的)kindergarten,thiscouldbeaproblem,butatHumpuladaycarecentreinHelsinki,childrenareencouragedtoincreasetheircontactwiththemicroscopic(显微的)biodiversity.Thiskindergartenwasincludedinatwo-yearstudylookingathowbiodiversityenhancementsaffectthemicrobialcompositionofchildren’sskinandsaliva.Thestaffdugupandinstalledagiantlivecarpetofforestfloor.Theplants,deadwoodandsoilinthedaycarecentrewerespeciallyselectedfortheirrichmicro-biodiversity.Childrengrowcarrots,potatoesandcucumbers,harvestingandcookingwhattheyplant.Whenwinterapproaches,thecropsfade—buttheoutdooradventuresdonot.Ayearlater,itfoundthatchildrenwhowereincontactwithnaturehadalowerprobabilityofcatchinganillnessresultingfromdisordersintheimmunesystem.Theresultssupportthe“oldfriends”hypothesis(假设)thathumansevolvedalongsidemicrobesinair,plantsandsoil.Thebodycanexchangeusefulmicrobeswiththenaturalworldtostayhealthy.Withoutcontactwiththeseorganisms—throughsoil,plants,andair—immunefunctioncanbecomeoveractive,leadingtodisease.Thekindergartensprovideevidenceofjusthowcrucialhealthyecosystemsaretohumanhealth.Asbiodiversity,habitatsandwildspeciesarelostaroundtheplanet,thereishugepotentialharmforhumanwellbeing.Increasingonsitebiodiversitycanbeawin-winforchildren’shealthandtheenvironment.Basedonthat,theUniversityofSheffieldhasdoneresearchoninstallinggreenbarriersaroundschoolplaygroundstopreventairpollutionfromharmingchildren’shealth.Hunter’sBarinfantschoolinSheffieldcreateda70-metre-longfenceofplantsthatwrapsaroundtheplayground.Nitrogendioxide(NO2)concentrationsintheplaygroundwerereducedby13%sixmonthsafterplanting,andfurtherdecreasesareexpectedasthefencematures.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inparagraph2referto?

A.Guidedhands-onpractice.B.Kids’exposuretodirtandmud.C.Delicioushomemadefoodforkids.D.Thediversityofspeciesinnurseries.25.WhatdidthestaffatHumpuladaycarecentredo?

A.Rewildtheirkindergarten.B.Growaforestinthebackyard.C.Expandforesteducationamongkids.D.Introducekidstosustainablefarming.26.Whydoesnaturecontactreducepeople’schanceofgettingsick?

A.Itupliftstheirmood.B.Itenhancesco-evolution.C.Itremovesharmfulmicrobes.D.Itbalancestheirimmunesystem.27.WhydoestheauthormentiontheSheffieldstudy?

A.Toadvocateforgreenschools.B.Togivedirectionforfurtherresearch.C.Topromotehealthygrowthinschoolchildren.D.Toshowanapplicationoftheresearchfinding.Fancylettingamachinemediate(调解)yourargument?ItcouldbethelatestapplicationforAI.ScientistsatGoogle’sDeepMindprojectdesignedwhattheycalltheHabermasMachine,alargelanguageAInamedafterGermanphilosopherJürgenHabermas.Thesystemworksbytakingwrittenviewsofindividualswithinagroupandusingthemtogenerateasetofgroupstatementsdesignedtobeacceptabletoall.Groupmemberscanthenratethesestatements.Themostpopularstatementisthenreturnedtoparticipantstoassess.Next,theAImediationsystemgeneratesrevisedstatements,whichparticipantsagainrate.Thesystemthenselectsthewinningstatement.Theteamusedthesysteminaseriesofexperimentsinvolvingatotalofmorethan5,000participantswhorespondedtovarioustopics.TheresearchersfoundtheinitialgroupstatementfromtheHabermasMachinewaspreferredbyparticipants56%ofthetimeoveragroupstatementproducedbyhumanmediators.Partofthemodel’ssuccess,researcherssay,liesinitsdeterminationtogivespecialweighttodissentingopinion.Itwasnotthecasethatparticipantsalwaysswitchedopiniontosupportthemajorityview.Ratherthansidingwiththemajority,itallowedminorityvoicestofeelheard.TheAImediationsystem“offersanewapproachtocollectivedeliberation(审议)thatavoidssomeofthelimitationsofin-persondeliberation,includingitscost,limitedscale,thepotentialformediatorbias.”theresearchersconclude.However,theAImediationprocessmaylacksomeofthebenefitsofin-persondiscussion,theywrite,suchas“nonverbalcluesandtheopportunitytobuildinterpersonalrelationshipswithotherdiscussants.”Machineseldomoffersparticipantsthechancetoexplaintheirfeelings.Inaddition,theresearchersnotethattheAImediationsystemcouldgenerateanill-informedoutputifaskedtosynthesize(合成)humanopinionsthatarebasedonlimitedorbiasedinformation.Thus,theresearchersconcludethatiftheirsystemisusedintherealworld,itshouldbe“embeddedinalargerdeliberativeprocess,includingcarefulselectionofparticipantstoensurethatabalancedanddiversecommunityisrepresentedinthedebate.”28.WhatisHabermasMachineaimedat?

A.Simplifyingratingsystem.B.Facilitatinggreateragreement.C.Managinginterpersonalconflict.D.HonouringtheGermanphilosopher.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dissenting”inparagraph4mean?

A.Informed.B.Novel.C.Differing.D.Decisive.30.WhatmaybethedisadvantageoftheAI-mediateddiscussions?

A.Theylacksharedcollectivewisdom.B.Theyraiseparticipants’opportunitycost.C.Theyfailtotapintoparticipants’potential.D.Theyrarelypromoteempathyamongparticipants.31.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?

A.RisksofAImediation.B.FutureAIdevelopments.C.TipsonAImediationuse.D.EthicalconcernsaboutAI.Agirlwhoturnsuptoschooldressedhead-to-toeinpinkwillprobablypassunnoticed.Ifaboydoesthesame,hewillinevitablyfacestares.Eventhemostnon-traditionalparentwouldthinktwiceaboutexposingtheirsontothat.Childrenstartpayingattentiontogenderdifferencesmuchearlierthansomeparentsrealize,accordingtopsychologistChristiaBrown,“Societyemphasizesthatgenderisimportantreallyearlyinakid’slife,”shesays.“Welabelitalotinourlanguage—weusegenderasnounsallthetime.Sowefrequentlysay‘oh,there’sthatgirl’or‘comeonboys,let’sgogetinthecar.’”Researchsuggestschildren’srecognitionofgenderismoreduetoadultspointingitoutthananyinbornawarenessofit.Genderedtoyscreditcertaintypesofskillsandstrengthstoonegenderortheother.So,whenachildonlyplayswithtoysmarketedfortheirgender,theylearnacertainsetofskillsbutdonotengageasmuchinothertypesoflearning.Thiscanleadtoimbalanceddevelopmentinboysandgirlsastheygrowolder.Thebiggestconcernaroundbuyinggenderedtoysisthattheycanimpacthowchildrenseethemselves.Genderedrepresentationimposes(强加于)society’sideasofwhattheyshouldlikeanddoinsteadoflettingthemchooseforthemselveswhattheirinterestsandhobbiesare.Thiscanhaveinfluenceonwhatthatchilddecidestostudyinschoolandultimatelychooseasacareer.Manyretailershavemaderealprogressoverthelastfewyears,droppinggenderlabelsinstoresandonline—anewresearchshowsa70%decreaseintheuseofonlinegendernavigationoptionssince2012—butthere’sstillworktodotochallengethestereotyped(老一套的)waysthattoysareoftenpackagedandpromoted.Researchershopethatoneday,toyswillstopbeingbrokenupbygenderandwillinsteadbecategorizedbytype,likepuzzletoys,dollsorchildren’sbikes.Therewouldstillbedress-updollsandmonstertoytrucksinthatworld,butinsteadofbeingjustpinkorblue,theywouldcomeineverycoloroftherainbow.Toychoicesshouldbebasedonkids’personalinterests,andnotontheirgender.32.WhatdoesChristiaBrownsayaboutgenderdifferences?

A.Theyareprobablyunnoticed.B.Theyaresociallyconstructed.C.Theyarebiologicallydetermined.D.Theyareuniversallyacknowledged.33.Whataspectsofchildrenarenegativelyaffectedbygenderedtoys?

A.Theiracademicperformance.B.Theirinterpersonalrelationship.C.Theirbehavioursandattitudes.D.Theirphysicalstrengthandfitness.34.Whatshouldweputeffortstochange?

A.Howthetoysaremarketed.B.Wherethetoysaresold.C.Whenthetoysarerolledout.D.Whothetoysaretargetedat.35.Whatdotheresearchersexpectoffuturetoys?

A.Theyshouldbecolourful.B.Theyshouldbegender-neutral.C.Theyshouldcatertokids’tastes.D.Theyshouldcoverwidercategories.Languagebarriers.Cultureshock.Homesickness.Thesearethethingsyoumightworryaboutbeforedepartingtostudyabroad.36Afterabusyyearabroad—constantlymeetingnewpeople,havingnewexperiencesandgainingindependence,cominghomecanfeellikeananti-climax(落差很大).LikemanyotherexchangestudentsIfoundmyselflivingwithmyparentsagainafterayearabroad.37Atfirst,IindulgedineverythingIhadalwayslovedaboutbeinghome:daysspentloungingwithcupsofteaandbooks,tranquilwalksandhome-cookeddinners.Butoncethejetlagsubsided(倒过时差),Ifoundmyselfstrangelylackingenergyandmotivation.WhywasIfeelingsodisconnected?IrealizedthatIhaddonetwothingswhileIwasaway:Ihadidealizedhomeinmymind,andI’dexpectedeverythingtoremainexactlythesamewhileIwasgone.ButasIimmersedmyselfinanewculture,Iquicklyadaptedtoadifferentwayoflife.38Somefriendshipshadbecomedistantwhileothershadbecomeclosertogether.Ontopofthat,IfeltasifI’dchangedtoo.39.Myfriend,whostudiedinFrance,experiencedsomethingsimilar.Shesaysshefoundherselfasking:“HowdoIfitbackintothelifeIhadbeforewhenIfeelsodifferent?”Soit’shardlysurprisingthatonceit’sover,manyexchangestudentsfeelatalooseend.Itseemsoddtomethatnooneatuniversitywarnsyouaboutthisbeforehand.Gettingapart-timejobeventuallyhelpedeasemyownsenseofdissociation,asitgavemethestructureIneeded.40Readjustingathomehasbeenharderthanlifeabroad.ButasIaddsomeofthethingsIlovedaboutlivingabroadtomyhomelife,whilerealizingthattherearesomefeelingsIcan’treplace,I’mstartingtofindanewnormal.

A.ItturnedoutIwasn’talone.B.Itforcedmetoreflectonmyidentity.C.Meanwhile,everyoneathomechanged.D.ItfeltlikeI’dtakenseveralstepsbackwards.E.Dailyroutinesformedasmylanguageimproved.F.Butforme,returninghomeprovedthehardestofall.G.Spendingmoretimewithfamilyandfriendshelpedtoo.三、完形填空Ihavealwaysbeenindecisivewhenitcametotravel.I’dwatchendlessvideosofdestinationsandreadscoresof41online.Butmoreoftenthannot,42fellfarshortofwhatwaspromised.ThecolourfulimagesI’dcomeacrossonlinewouldturnouttobetotallydisappointinginreallife.So,ayearago,Imadeachange.Ibannedmyselffromtoomuch43foratrip.Instead,IchoseanareaIwantedto44.Icouldn’trelyonmyphone.Itwasn’teasyatfirst.Ifeltrudderless(漫无目的的)withoutmyphonetoguidemewhilewanderingthrough45neighbourhoods.Iwassoaccustomedto46everydetailabouteachplaceIvisitedandwithoutthat,Iwasexposed.Butthat’sexactlywhyit’ssofun.Goinginunpreparedopensyouupto47.Withoutbeinggluedtodirectionsonmyphone,Iwas48somuchmoreofmysurroundings,noticingdetailsthatwouldotherwisehave49passedmeby.Travellingwithoutplanninghasmadememore50withmakingdecisions.Inolonger51iftheviewisn’tasbreathtakingasinthephotos—becauseI’mnotcomparingmy52toanyoneelse’s.Tryingtohavethe53holidayisnolongerthepointforme;it’saboutlivinginthepresentandmakinggood54.Andinanerawherewecanseethebestofeverythingthroughourphones,it’sbeentotally55tohaveanexperiencethat’sentirelymine.41.A.newslettersB.reviewsC.ebooksD.notices42.A.realityB.bookingsC.demandD.objectives43.A.budgetB.longingC.planningD.luggage44.A.conserveB.occupyC.exploreD.rejuvenate45.A.unfriendlyB.ethnicC.peacefulD.unknown46.A.creatingB.knowingC.assessingD.modifying47.A.surprisesB.routinesC.dutiesD.traps48.A.layingoutB.relyingonC.takinginD.cleaningup49.A.purposelyB.fortunatelyC.completelyD.temporarily50.A.comfortableB.stuckC.patientD.concerned51.A.bearB.careC.feelD.see52.A.wealthB.experienceC.achievementD.health53.A.luxuriousB.secureC.casualD.perfect54.A.excusesB.investmentsC.predictionsD.memories55.A.hesitantB.freeingC.plainD.demanding四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Thespotlightatthisyear’sSpringFestivalGalawasn’treservedsolelyforperformersandcelebrities,asalineupofcutting-edgehumanoidrobotsmadetheirhighly56(anticipate)debut(首秀),sendingconsumerinterestinhomemadebotsto57newhigh.Followingthebroadcast,publicinterestinhumanoidrobotsrose58(dramatic).DatafromJD.comrevealedthatwithintwohoursofthebroadcast,ordervolumejumped59150percent.Newrobotorderscamefromover100citiesnationwide.AccordingtoGGII,thenumberofdomesticshipmentsofhumanoidrobots60(expect)togrowto62,500unitsby2026.DuringtheGala,MagicLabshowcaseditsMagicBotGen1andMagicBotZ1robots.Standingat1.4meterstalland61(weigh)40kilograms,thesemachinesdemonstratedreal-worldapplicationsinfoodservice.Onestrikingmomentwas62therobotsjumpedwithremarkableprecision.Theycompletedsomersaultsandsideflipsbeforelandingsmoothly.However,itwasstillUnitreethatprovidedthestand-outperformance,acomplexmartialartsroutinein63therobotsperformancewascheeredonbyyellow-clad“kungfukids”whothenjoinedin.Therobotspresentedmartialartsmovesanddisplayedadvanced64(capability)likeacrobaticback-flips.ThegalahaslongbeenaplatformforsignallingChina’sindustrialprioritiesfromspace65(explore)todronetechnology,butthisyearitalsoservedasastageforamuchlargerannouncement:theraceforhumanoidAIdominanceisaccelerating,andChinaintendstobeattheforefront.五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,上周末你和同学们前往附近乡镇,拍摄并制作以乡村振兴为主题的短视频。请你给英国笔友Chris写一封邮件进行分享。内容包括:1.拍摄内容;2.你的收获。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。DearChris,I’mwritingtosharewithyoumyexperienceofshootingashortvideoonruralrevitalization.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua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。ForaslongasIcanremember,Ihavefoundsmalltalkproblematic.Itwasboringatbestandstressfulatworst.Acolleaguecommentedontheweather,whenIcouldseeformyselfthatitwasraining.Iworkedinbookpublishingforyears,wherenetworkingwasessential.Icoulddiscussauthors,printrunsormarketingbudgetswithease.Butaskinghowabuyerhadtravelledtotheevent?Orwhereajournalisthadparked?Ididn’tcare!Sowhywerethesetheconversationswew

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