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2026届江西宜春市樟树市樟树中学、滨江中学、丰城九中等校高三下学期第二次联考英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Whattimeisitnow?

A.3:00.B.3:20.C.3:45.2.Whatisthemandoing?

A.Makinganewappointment.B.Cancelinganappointment.C.Reschedulinganappointment.3.WhydoesTomdecidenottodrivetotheairport?

A.Thehighwayistoocrowded.B.Hedoesn’tlikedrivingatall.C.Thesubwaystationisveryclose.4.Howmuchwilleachpersonpay?

A.200yuan.B.300yuan.C.400yuan.5.Whatistheman'soverallimpressionoftheconcert?

A.Somewhatdisappointing.B.Completelywonderful.C.Extremelyboring.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatistheman’sproblem?

A.Hereservedthewrongbook.B.Hisordernumbercannotbefound.C.Oneofhisreservedbooksisunavailable.7.Whatwillthemandofirst?

A.Checkanotherlibrary.B.Jointhewaitinglist.C.Waitforthebooktobereturned.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.WhydoesLindalooktired?

A.Shehasbeenworkingouttoomuch.B.Shehasbeenpreparingforahistorytest.C.Shehasbeenpreparingforapresentation.9.WhatbestdescribesthetopicofLinda’spresentation?

A.ItfocusesonlyonChina.B.Itinvolvesmultipleregions.C.Itislimitedtomoderntrade.10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.ClassmatesB.Teacherandstudent.C.Brotherandsister.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatisthemandissatisfiedwithaboutthefirstapartment?

A.Highrent.B.Tinykitchen.C.Noparking.12.Whatisincludedinthesecondapartment’srent?

A.Parkingfee.B.Internetservice.C.Waterandelectricity.13.Whatdoesthewomansayabouttheparking?

A.Alwaysavailable.B.Onafirst-comebasis.C.Reservedforrenters.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.HowdidAmyfeelatfirstintheinterview?

A.Nervous.B.Relaxed.C.Delighted.15.Whatdoesthecompanymainlydo?

A.Itsellselectronicdevices.B.Itdevelopseducationalapps.C.Itofferslearningprogramsforkids.16.WhatdidAmydoduringherinternship?

A.Shetaughtsocialmediamarketing.B.Shedesignedanewappforchildren.C.Shemanagedamarketingcampaign.17.HowdoesAmyfeelabouttheinterviewresult?

A.Sheishopefulbutuncertain.B.Sheisslightlydisappointed.C.Sheisextremelyconfident.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.WhenisthedeadlinetosignupfortheArtsFestival?

A.April10th.B.April15th.C.April17th.19.Howdoesthespeakerfeelaboutthebasketballteam'svictory?

A.Proudandcelebratory.B.Surprisedanddoubtful.C.Calmandindifferent.20.Whatisthemainpurposeofthisbroadcast?

A.TointroducetheSchoolArtsFestival.B.Topraisetheschoolbasketballteam.C.Toshareseveralschoolannouncements.二、阅读理解TheRiversideMuseumofNaturalHistoryispleasedtoannounceits“FreeFamilyWeekends”programfor2025.OnthefirstandthirdSaturdayofeverymonth,familieswithchildrenaged5–15canenjoyfreeadmissiontoallpermanentexhibitions.What’sonOfferDinosaurHall:Walkamonglife-sizeddinosaurmodelsandtouchrealfossils.A15-minuteguidedtalkrunseveryhourfrom10:00amto3:00pm.OceanDiscoveryZone:Aninteractivespacewherekidscanhandleseashells,watchlivefishfeeding,andbuildtheirowncoralreefmodels.StargazingRoom:Ourrooftopmini-observatoryopensaftersunsetonSaturdayevenings(weatherpermitting).Telescopesandexpertguidesareprovided.Workshops(AdvanceBookingRequired)Twohands-onworkshopsareavailableeachSaturday:

WorkshopTimeAgeGroupCapacityJuniorFossilHunter10:30am–12:00pm5–920YoungScientistLab1:30pm–3:00pm10–1515Materialsareincluded,andeveryparticipanttakeshomeasmallprojectkit.GettingHereThemuseumsitsat45RiverLane,a10-minutewalkfromCentralStation.Freeparkingisavailableonsite,thoughspacesarelimited.Weencouragevisitorstousepublictransportorcycle—bikeracksstandrightoutsidethemainentrance.ImportantNotesChildrenmustbeaccompaniedbyatleastoneadult.PhotographyiswelcomeeverywhereexcepttheStargazingRoom.Pleaseleavefoodanddrinksinthepicnicareaonthegroundfloor.Formoredetailsandtobookworkshops,visit.21.WhatcanbelearnedabouttheStargazingRoom?

A.Itsopeningdependsonweatherconditions.B.Itisonlyavailableduringdaytimehours.C.Itrequiresvisitorstobringtheirowntelescopes.D.ItopenseverySaturdayeveningregardlessofweather.22.A7-year-oldchildwhowantstojoinaworkshopshouldchoose.

A.YoungScientistLabat1:30pm.B.OceanDiscoveryZoneat10:00am.C.JuniorFossilHunterat10:30am.D.DinosaurHallat3:00pm.23.Whatisthepurposeofthistext?

A.Toreportonamuseum’shistory.B.Toreviewachildren’sscienceshow.C.Toadvertiseafamily-friendlyprogram.D.Tocomparedifferentmuseumsinthecity.OnaquietblockinBed-Stuy,Brooklyn,abrightorangerefrigeratorsitsinKeeganStephan’sfrontyard.Itisnotdecoration.EverymorningStephanstocksitwithfreshfruit,breadandcannedgoods.Bynoon,theshelvesarebare.Byevening,neighbourshavefilledthemagain.Stephan,acivil-rightslawyer,launchedthecommunityfridgeinJanuary2025afterhewitnessedasharpriseinfoodpriceswhichresultedinwidespreadhungeracrossNewYorkCity.Officialdatashowedthatvisitstothecity’sfoodpantries(食品分发站)hit8.4millioninthelastquarterof2024—arecord.“Thenumbersflooredme,”hesaid.“Ihadtoact.”Therulesaresimple:takewhatyouneed;givewhatyoucan.Nobodyisaskedtoshowidentification,andthereisnocharge.Thefridgerunsonacurrentofgoodwillratherthanfunding.Localbakeriesdonateday-oldbread;anearbyfarmstanddropsoffvegetableseveryWednesday.Stephanshouldersmostofthedailymaintenancehimself,cleaningthefridge,checkingdatesandremovingspoileditems.WhatstrikesStephanmost,however,isnotthefood.Itistheconversations.“Aretiredteacherandacollegefreshmanmetatthefridgelastmonth,”herecalled.“Nowtheychampionaweekendreadinggroupforchildrenontheblock.”Suchconnections,hebelieves,arethefridge’strueharvest.Theideahasspread.Threemorefridgeshaveappearedwithinaten-blockradius,eachtendedbydifferentvolunteers.Collectively,theyserveroughly200householdsaweek.Stephanhopesthemodelwilltravelevenfurther.“Youdon’tneedmoneyoratitle,”hesaid.“Youjustneedaspareplugandaheartthatrefusestolookaway.”Foodinsecurityisacomplexchallenge,andonefridgecannotsolveit.ButforthefamiliesonStephan’sblock,thatbrightorangeboxisproofthatasingleactofgenerositycanplanttheseedsofsomethingmuchlarger.24.Whathappenstothefridgebythemiddleoftheday?

A.ItislockedupbyStephan.B.Itismovedtoanotherblock.C.Itisrestockedbybakeries.D.Ithasbeenemptiedbypeople.25.WhydidStephansetupthecommunityfridge?

A.Hewantedtoreducefoodwaste.B.Hereceivedagovernmentgrant.C.Hewasalarmedbygrowingstarvation.D.Hewitnessedasharpriseinfoodprices26.WhatcanbelearnedaboutthefridgefromParagraph3?

A.Itoffersonlyhome-cookedmeals.B.Itismaintainedbyateamofworkers.C.Itisfinancedbyacharityorganization.D.Itdependsonneighbourhoodgenerosity.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbestserveasthetitleforthepassage?

A.HowtoStartaFoodBankB.OneFridge,AWholeCommunityC.Brooklyn’sFightAgainstRisingPricesD.NewYork’sHungerCrisisinNumbersIlovegoingonsolodates.Whetherit’seatingoutaloneorcatchingamoviebymyself,thereissomethingdeeplyrestorativeaboutqualityme-time.Afamousproverbsays,“Nomanisanisland”—butitisnicetohaveanislandescapesometimes.Inaworldthatoftenequatessolitudewithloneliness,Chinaisquietlyrewritingthescript,turningalonetimeintoaculturalandeconomicphenomenon.Associalattitudesshift,anewdemographicisemerging:thesolodweller.AccordingtotheNationalBureauofStatistics,single-personhouseholdsaccountedfornearly20percentofallChinesehouseholdsin2024.Thisprofoundchangeisdrivenbydecliningmarriagerates,increasedmobility,andagenerationalredefinitionofwhatitmeanstolivewell.Withthisrisecomesthe“lonelinesseconomy”—aboomingmarketforproductsandservicestailoredtopeoplelivingalone.Technologyhaskeptpace:appslike“AreYouDeadYet?,”whichletsuserscheckindailyforsafety,soaredtothetopofpaidappchartsthisyear.Whileitsnamesparkeddebate,itspopularityrevealsadeepertruth:millionslivingaloneseeknewwaystostayconnectedandsafe.Thetrendisreshapingdailylife.Indining,eatingalonehastransformedfromapotentialsourceofstarestoacelebratedchoice,fuelingamarketestimatedat800billionyuan.Restaurantsnowofferprivatebooths,singlehotpots,andperfectlyportionedmeals.Athome,compactwashingmachines,minifridges,andsingle-servingappliancesareflyingoffshelves,alldesignedtomeettheuniqueneedsofone.Travelisalsoadjusting.China’srailwaynetworkwillexpand“quietcarriages”tonearlyallhigh-speedtrains,offeringapeacefulenvironmentbasedonvoluntarycomplianceandmutualrespect.This“cultureofquietude”createsdedicatedspaceswherepeoplecantrulyrechargeandreflectduringtheirjourneys.Youngergenerationsareredefiningthegoodlife.Withrisinglivingcosts,traditionalmilestoneslikemarriageandhomeownershipfeelincreasinglyoutofreach.Instead,manyareembracingself-care,enjoyingsmallluxuries,andfindingjoyintheirowncompany.Socialmediatrendslike“Ainilaoji!”(“Loveyou,dearself”)promoteself-compassionandimmediateself-reward.Alonetimeisnolongerseenasadeficiency,butasanecessaryandevendesirablepartofmodernlife.28.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.ThechallengesofsololivinginChina.B.Socialandeconomicchangesfromsololiving.C.ReasonsforchoosingsinglelifeinChina.D.Prosandconsoflivingalone.29.Thephrase“lonelinesseconomy”mostlikelyrefersto______.

A.Marketservingpeoplelivingalone.B.Economiclossfromloneliness.C.Onlineplatformsforlonelypeople.D.Atheoryaboutsocialconnections.30.WhichisTRUEaboutthe“quietcarriage”service?

A.Preventingpassengersfromtalking.B.Popularwithbusinesstravelers.C.Usingstrictrulesandfines.D.Expandingtoalmostallhigh-speedtrains.31.Whatistheauthor’soverallattitudetothetrendofsololivingdescribedinthepassage?

A.Clearlycriticalandworried.B.Objectiveyetslightlypositive.C.Stronglysupportiveandencouraging.D.Somewhatunclearandambiguous.OpenClawrepresentsasignificantadvancementinopen-sourceAIagents,capableofperformingcomplextasksautonomouslyonauser’sowncomputer.Byconnectingtopowerfullanguagemodels,itcanexecuteactivitiesfromonlineshoppingandbillpaymentstointeractingwithwebservices.ItsfunctionalityisfurtherexpandedbyClawHub,amarketplacehostingthousandsofcommunity-built“skills.”Whilethisautomationoffersremarkableutility,particularlyfordevelopersandtechenthusiasts,itconcurrently(i.e.atthesametime)introducessubstantialrisksthathavealarmedcybersecurityprofessionals.Theprimaryconcernsrevolvearoundfinancialsecurity.First,thepotentialforuncontrolledspendingissignificant.LikeallAIsystems,OpenClawcanmisinterpretuserinstructions,leadingtounauthorizeddisputeswithcompaniesorthesendingofunsolicited(未被要求的)messages.Iftheagentislinkedtoapaymentmethodwithoutastrictspendinglimit,asingleambiguouspromptcouldresultinseverefinancialloss.Second,usersfacerunawayAPIcosts.Althoughthesoftwareisfree,itoperatesbymakingcallstopaidAImodelslikeGPT-4.Configurationorsettingserrorsortasksstuckinloopscantriggeraseriesofpaidrequests,rapidlygeneratingchargesthatcanamounttohundredsoreventhousandsofdollars.Anothercriticalriskissensitivedataexposure.Providingtheagentwitharealcreditcardnumberwillcausethisinformationtobestoredinlocalfiles.Aserioussecurityvulnerabilitydiscoveredin2026demonstratedthatthousandsofOpenClawcontrolpanelswereexposedonline.Furthermore,theClawHubmarketplace’slimitedcheckingprocesshasallowedhundredsofmaliciousskillsdesignedtostealpasswordsandfinancialdetailstocoexistwithlegitimate(正当的)ones.Inresponse,thedeveloperhasenforcedsafetyupdates,suchasrequiringGitHubaccountsforskillcreators.However,thecoreriskprofile—combiningdeepsystemaccesswithunverifiedthird-partycode—remains.Giventheserisks,expertsstronglyadviseuserstoemploykeyprotectivemeasures:usingvirtualpaymentcardstoisolaterealaccountdetails,anddiligentlyapplyingspendinglimitstoanypaymentmethodlinkedtotheagent.Thus,foranyonechoosingtoutilizethispowerfultechnology,athoroughunderstandingoftherisksisnotjustadvisable,butcrucial.32.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?

A.TopromoteOpenClaw’sfeaturesandconvenience.B.ToexplainhowOpenClawconnectstoAImodels.C.TowarnaboutOpenClaw’srisksandgiveadvice.D.TodetailOpenClaw’sdevelopmenthistory.33.Accordingtothepassage,howcana“misinterpretedprompt”leadtofinancialloss?

A.Itcancorruptlocalfiles,requiringrepaircosts.B.Itcancauseunauthorizedpurchasesorcharges.C.Itforcesuserstobuyamoreexpensiveversion.D.Itsubscribesuserstomanypaidthird-partyskills.34.Whichofthefollowingbestsummarizesthe“coreriskprofile”ofOpenClaw?

A.Deepsystemaccesscombinedwithunverifiedskills.B.Itsopen-sourcenaturevs.founder’smovetoaclosedfirm.C.ThehighcostoftherequiredAImodels.D.Thedifficultyforaverageuserstoconfigureit.35.Whydoestheauthormention“virtualpaymentcards”intheconcludingparagraph?

A.TointroduceanewfeaturefortheClawHubmarket.B.Tocomparetheireffectivenesswithcryptocurrency.C.Tocriticizethedeveloperfornotincludingthefeature.D.Torecommendasecuritymeasurethatlimitsexposure.Noonelikestobetoldthatthey’reself-absorbed.Weallwanttothinkthatweareempatheticandcompassionatehumanbeingswhoconsiderotherpeople’sfeelingsaswellasourown.36However,itcanbeeasytofallintothehabitoffocusingonyourselfinsteadofothers.So,howdoyouknowifyou’reself-absorbed?37Characteristicsofself-absorptionaremostlikelytobecomeapparentasaresultofinteractionswithothers.Ifyoubegintobecomemoreawareofthenatureanddevelopmentofconversationsyouhavewithothers,youcangetasenseforwhetheryouareself-absorbed.Afterconversationswithothers,askyourselfsomeofthefollowingquestions:Whodidmostofthetalkingintheconversation?Whoseemedto“steer”ordominatethediscussion?Rateyourlisteningskills.Self-absorbedpeopletendtomovetheconversationbacktothemselves,insteadoflisteningtoandappreciatingwhatothershavetosay.38Thinkaboutwhetheryouareagoodlistenerwhoreallyengageswiththeotherpersonratherthanwaitingforabreakintheconversationsothatyoucansteerthetopicbacktoyourself.Thinkabouthowmuchtimeyouspendconsideringthefeelingsofothers.Oneclassicsignofaself-absorbedpersonistheinabilitytoputyourselfinsomeoneelse’sshoes.Ifyourarelythinkabouthowyourfriendsorfamilyarefeeling,youmaybeself-absorbed.39,butothers(especiallylovedones)shouldneverfeelinvisibleorignoredbyyou.Evaluatethewayyourespondtoconstructivecriticismorfeedback.40Whileit’sgenerallyagoodideanottoletnegativefeedbackgetyoudown,lettingnegativefeedbackgettoyoucandamageyourworkandpersonalrelationshipsifyouneverlistentoothersorrespecttheiropinions.Noticeifoneofyourfirstresponsestofeedbackisgettingdefensiveorangryratherthanattemptingtounderstandanother’sperspective.

A.EvaluateyourconversationsB.BeawareofyourfeelingsafterinteractionswithothersC.Infact,ifyou'reself-absorbedyoumaynotevenappeartolistentoothersD.Weoftenfailtorecognizeourownself-absorbedbehaviorsindailylifeE.It’sokaytothinkaboutkeepingyourselffeelinghappyandcontentF.Peoplewhoareself-absorbedtendtodistrustordismissfeedbackfromothersG.Weallhopetobelikedandrespectedbythosearoundus.三、完形填空ImetCarlainthedarkestdaysoflife15yearsago.Iwasinbad41.Ilostmymother,livinginashabbyhouse.Oneday,agorgeouscat42fromanearbypethospital.43inlove,Itookherhomeandgaveheraname.Everynight,CarlawouldcurluponmykeyboardasI44tomakeendsmeet.Andthenwewouldwatcholdfilmsinsilence.Sheadded45tomylife.Andmostly,wesharedhoursdoingnothing—thequiettimeislike46whenhavingtherightcompany.Soon,adepressedmestartedtoseedaylight.Thencamethefatefuldaysheliterally47mylife.ThatwasadawnwhenCarlajumpedontomybed,rubbedmyfaceaggressivelyand48“meows”.Alittle49atfirst,Idismissedherbehaviorasmerenaughtiness—untilher50joltedmeawake.Rushingdownstairs,Ifrozeinhorror:thicksmokebillowed(喷涌)fromtheceiling,andtonguesofflamewere51fromaceilingpanel.Iquicklydialed911.Afirefighterlaterinformedmethathadn’tCarlagivenmethatwarning,thefirewouldhavetornthroughthebuildingand52boththehouseandmetoashes.Monthslater,however,Carla53kidneydiseaseandleftme.Thatlastnight,sheclimbedinmylapandrubbedherhandonmyface.Itfeltlikea54ofgoodbye.Ithinksheknew.AndIknowIwillneverhaveanothercattowhomI55suchadebt.41.A.tasteB.faithC.shapeD.temper42.A.intervenedB.emergedC.engagedD.presented43.A.InstantlyB.FortunatelyC.RecentlyD.Obviously44.A.decidedB.strivedC.hesitatedD.motivated45.A.challengeB.successC.routineD.wisdom46.A.healingB.wanderingC.trainingD.sinking47.A.elevatedB.savedC.liftedD.transformed48.A.repeatedB.createdC.discoveredD.announced49.A.embarrassedB.depressedC.stressedD.annoyed50.A.annoyanceB.persistenceC.existenceD.appearance51.A.bouncingB.clappingC.shootingD.diving52.A.consumedB.swallowedC.damagedD.reduced53.A.settledownwithB.cameupwithC.putupwithD.camedownwith54.A.gestureB.characterC.descriptionD.emotion55.A.entitleB.rewardC.oweD.identify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。AfterFrenchriderValentinDebisecrossedthefinishline56(secure)back-to-backvictoriesatthePortugueseroundofthe2026FIMSupersportWorldChampionship,ChinesemotorcycleentrepreneurZhangXuecouldbarelycontainhisemotion.Itwasonlythesecondroundoftheseason,yetZXMoto,anewly57(establish)Chinesemanufacturer,hadalreadyclaimeditsfirst-everracewins.BorninasmallvillageinHunanprovince,Zhangbeganworkingasamotorcyclerepairapprenticeattheageof14.In2006,herodemorethan100kilometersinthepouringrainforachancetoappearontelevision58showcasehisridingskills.59failureatfirst,hispersistencepaidoff,eventuallyearninghim60opportunitywithaprofessionalracingteam.However,yearsofhigh-intensitytrainingledtoinjuries.Zhangshiftedhisfocusfromracingtomanufacturing.Between2009and2012,heworkedatamotorcyclefactoryinZhejiang,gettingagood61(master)ofthefullvehicledevelopmentprocess.In2013,hemovedtoChongqing,amajorhubofChina'smotorcycleindustry,62hebeganhisownjourneyofmotorcyclemanufacturing.Lookingahead,Zhangsaidheaimstocaptureoverhalfofthemarketshare63(current)heldbyinternationalbigbrandswithinfiveyears.FormanyChinesemotorcyclists,ZXMoto64(transform)fromaroleofaconventionalmanufacturerintoasymbolofpride,65(reshape)thedomesticmotorcyclelandscapeinwaysnooneanticipated.五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,你校学生会近期举办了一场关于高考填报志愿应优先考虑学校还是专业的英文辩论赛,正反双方各抒己见,引发同学们广泛讨论。请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:1.正反双方的阐述;2.活动的意义。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。3.标题已给出,不计入总词数。DebateonUniversityApplicationPriorities____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。TheChoiceattheCrossroadThefinalexamforchemistrywasunderway.Atthefrontoftheroom,theirformtutor(班主任),Mr.Davies,wasfocusedonmarkingpapersfromapreviousclass.Theclassroomlayindeepsilence,brokenonlybythesteadyscratchingofpencils.Asquareofgoldenafternoonsunlightfellacrossthefloor,illuminatingfloatingdustandtheanxiousfacesofthestudents.Alexwasfocusedonhispaper,hisownpenmovingwithconfidencebornofmonthsofhonestpreparation.Asheglanceduptoeasehisstiffneck,hisgazedriftedacrosstheaisleandmet,forasingleheartbeat,theeyesofhisbestfriend,Leo.Inthatinstant,Alexsaweverything.Leo’sfingers,tremblingslightly,drewatiny,foldedsquareofpaperfrom

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