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2026届江西重点中学盟校高三年级四月测试英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Howistheweathernow?

A.Cold.B.Warm.C.Windy.2.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?

A.Watchamovie.B.Studyatthelibrary.C.Gotoarestaurant.3.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Inabank.B.Inastore.C.Inahotel.4.Whatisprobablytheman?

A.Ahouseagent.B.Arepairman.C.Ahouseowner.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Theschoolwebsite.B.Aroofgarden.C.Theirfavoritefood.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Howdothepeoplefeelaboutthefinalresult?

A.Disappointed.B.Confident.C.Uncertain.7.Whatisthemanworriedabout?

A.Histeam’spoorperformances.B.Pressurefromfans’expectations.C.Unfamiliaritywiththecompetitor.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthesleeptracker?

A.Itisamazing.B.Itisuseless.C.Itisunscientific.9.Whatwasthewoman’saveragesleepefficiencylastnight?

A.70%.B.85%.C.90%.10.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?

A.Ignorethestatistics.B.Stopusingthetracker.C.Justchecksleeppatterns.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatdoesthestudysayaboutgettingkidstodochores?

A.Itcanimprovekids’concentration.B.Itstrengthensparent-childrelationship.C.Itbenefitskids’long-termdevelopment.12.Whichisoftenignoredbyparents?

A.Makinghouseworkfun.B.Beingarolemodel.C.Praisingtheirkids.13.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Doctorandpatient.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Consultantandparent.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.WhatisthemostimportantforEliZiednow?

A.Study.B.Profit.C.Marketing.15.WhohelpedEliZiedtorunhisbusiness?

A.Hisbrother.B.Hisclassmates.C.Hisparents.16.WhatwasthebiggestchallengeforEliZied?

A.Gettingagoodpriceformaterials.B.Dealingwithcustomers’complaints.C.Reducingtheriskofbuyingalotofmaterials.17.WhichhashelpedEliZied’sbusinessthemost?

A.Lowprice.B.Celebrities’promotion.C.Hisfans’support.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.WhatwillDr.SusanMartinfocusonduringthissession?

A.Timemanagement.B.Attentioncontrol.C.Healthylifestyle.19.Howlongwilltheonlinesessionlast?

A.For15minutes.B.For45minutes.C.For60minutes.20.WhatwillDr.SusanMartindoafterherpresentation?

A.Answerquestions.B.Meetsomereaders.C.Takeashortbreak.二、阅读理解WhenyouvisitMountRushmore,thereisalotmoretodothanjustwalkup,seethefourpresidents,takeapictureandleave.HereisalistoftopthingstodoatMountRushmore.GrandViewTerraceThisisthemainviewingplatform.Fromhere,youhaveaclearviewofthefourpresidents:GeorgeWashington,ThomasJefferson,TheodoreRoosevelt,andAbrahamLincoln,fromlefttoright.Thesefourpresidentswerechosenbecausetheyrepresentthenation’sbirth,growth,development,andpreservation.Ittook14yearstocarvetheentiresculpture,withtheprojectlastingfrom1927to1941.PresidentialTrailThistrailleadsuptothebaseofthemountainforclose-upviewsofthesculpture.Alongtheway,youcanlearnmoreaboutthefourpresidentsontheinformationalsigns.Thistrailis0.6mileslongwith422steps.LightingCeremonyFromlate-MaythroughtheendofSeptember,youcanwatchthe45-minuteceremonyasthelightsturnon,illuminating(照明)thefacesofthefourpresidents.Fromlate-Maythroughmid-August,thisisheldat9pmandfrommid-AugustthroughSeptember30,thelightingceremonyisheldat8pm.Fortheremainderoftheyearthesculptureisstillilluminated,butthereisnoceremony.HoursofOperation

November1-March96amto9pmMarch10-September305amto11pmOctober1-October315amto9pmThereisnoentrancefeetoenterMountRushmore.However,youdohavetopaya$10parkingfeepervehicle.21.Whoisattherightendofthesculpture?

A.GeorgeWashington.B.AbrahamLincoln.C.TheodoreRoosevelt.D.ThomasJefferson.22.Whenisthelightingceremonyunavailable?

A.FromOctober1tomid-May.B.Frommid-AugusttoSeptember30.C.Fromlate-Junetomid-August.D.Fromlate-MaytotheendofSeptember.23.WhatcanbelearnedaboutMountRushmore?

A.Theparkingisfree.B.Theentrancefeeis$10.C.Itwascreatedin1942.D.Itisopenallyearround.Atfirstglance,RossaandRonnielookedlikeanyotherorangutanmotheranddaughter:Theytraveledtogetherbyday,andsleptinthesamenestatnight.RossacarriedRonniearoundtheforest.WhenRonnietookafruitfromRossa’shand,theolderfemaleletherdoit.ButtobiologistAmyScott,akeydetaildidn’tquiteaddup:Themotherlookedtooyoung.“HowcanRossahavesuchabigdaughter?”wonderedScott,whohasbeenleadingaprojecttostudyorangutanssince1994inIndonesia’sGunungPalungNationalPark,whereRossaandRonnielive.SosheanalyzedtheirDNAsamplesanddiscoveredthatRossaandRonniesharedamothernamedVeli,whohadn’tbeenseensince2016.“Velihadadaughter,Vanna,whowas4yearsoldwhenIlastspottedthepair,”saidScott.“Havingcomparedtheirgeneticsamples,IamsurethatVannaandRonnieareactuallythesameorangutan.”WhenRonniewasfirstspottedwithRossain2017,theoldersisterwasabout12yearsold,andtheyoungersisterwasabout5.Perhaps,thetwosistersreunitedandRossabegantreatingRonnielikeadaughteraftertheirmotherleft.Ronniewouldn’thavesurvivedwithoutherbigsisterbeingthereandchoosingtocareforher.Althoughadoptionshavebeenfoundinothergreatapes,it’sthefirstdetailedreportofadoptionamongorangutans—whoseuniquelifestylemightmakeitespeciallyhardforababyorangutantosurvivewithoutthemother’sprotection.“Allgreatapesarehighlydependentontheirmothers,butorangutanstakethelongesttowean(断奶).Orangutanmothershavebeenobservednursingtheyoungforaslongasnineyears.Unlikechimpanzeesorbonobos,whichliveingroups,orangutanmothersusuallynursetheirbabiesontheirown,”addedScott.24.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“addup”inparagraph1probablymean?

A.Makesense.B.Includesomethingextra.C.Seemunnatural.D.Helptoemphasizeapoint.25.WhenwasprobablyVannaborn?

A.In2002.B.In2005.C.In2012.D.In2014.26.Whichofthefollowbestdescribesorangutans?

A.Orangutanmothersseemtobesocialanimals.B.Ittakesalongtimefororangutanstogrowup.C.Youngfemaleorangutansareidealbaby-sitters.D.Orangutans,chimpanzeesandbonobosarefriends.27.Inwhichsectionofanewspapermaythistextappear?

A.Environment.B.Technology.C.Lifestyle.D.Wildlife.InChrisSchaffer’sbiomedicalengineeringclassatCornellUniversity,theexamsinvolvenopenorpaper.Thestudentsareonlyrequiredtospeakdirectlytoaninstructorinwhathecallsan“oraldefense”.It’satestingmethodasoldasSocrates,andagrowingnumberofcollegeprofessorsareturningtoittoaddressacrisisintheAIage:Take-homeessaysandotherwrittenassignmentsarecomingbackperfect,butwhenstudentsareaskedtoexplaintheirwork,theycan’t.Inhisbiomedicalengineeringclass,Schafferrequiresstudentstosignupfor20-minutesessionsofSocratic-stylequestioningaftersubmittingtheirwrittenproblemsets,whichareassignedseveraltimeseachsemester.Withaclassof70students,Schafferdividesthejobamonghisteachingassistants.Theynolongergradethewrittenproblemsets,justtheoraldefenses.“Itcomesacrossasifwe’retryingtopreventcheating,”Schaffersays.“That’snotwhywe’redoingthis.We’redoingthisbecausestudentsincreasinglyseethehardworkofthinkingasoptional.”Schaffer’sclassispartofamassiveshifttowardin-personassessments,bothwrittenandoral,atCornellUniversity.TheIvyLeagueschoolisoneofasmallbutgrowingnumberofuniversitiesthathavestartedadoptingoralexams.“Skepticspointoutthatoralexamscanbeunsettlingforstudentswhoareshyorhaveseriousanxiety,”saysCarolynAslan,wholeadsCornell’soralexamtraining.“Actually,it’sgoodtogetthosequietstudentsone-on-one,andyoufinallygettohearfromthem.Ithinkthatisthebreakthrough.”ManyofSchaffer’sstudentssaytheyfeelnervousatfirstbutenduppreferringtheoralexam.“Ihonestlylikeitalot,”saysOliviaPiserchia,abiomedicalengineeringmajor.“Iinitiallyfindtheoraldefensenerve-wracking,butIhavecometovaluetheone-on-onetimewithinstructors.Ithaskeptmefromfeelinglostinalargeclassandhelpedmebuildtheskillofdemonstratingmytechnicalknowledge,asIwillneedtointhefuture.”28.WhatcanbeinferredabouttheUSstudentsfromthefirstparagraph?

A.Theyrefusetodotheirhomework.B.Theyhavebecomeverycreative.C.TheyarefallingvictimstoAItools.D.Theyareaddictedtolow-techdevices.29.WhatisSchaffer’smainpurposeinadoptingthein-personassessments?

A.Toshareworkloadsamongteachers.B.Toimprovestudents’debatingskills.C.Todetectcheatinginthehomework.D.Toforcestudentstothinkindependently.30.WhatisCarolynAslan’sandPiserchia’sattitudetotheoraldefense?

A.Approving.B.Doubtful.C.Cautious.D.Unclear.31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.HowDoCollegeStudentsReacttotheOralDefense?B.WhyAreSomeCollegesTurningtoOralAssignments?C.WhatIstheCrisisinTheUSHigherEducationSystem?D.WhoWillBenefitFromtheOne-on-oneOralExamMost?Ifyou’relookingforsomeonetodebatethenewWutheringHeightsmoviewith,youmightwanttostartwithLucastaMiller.She’saBritishauthor,editorandcriticwhohaspublishedawell-knownstudyofEmilyBronteandwroteanintroductionforthePenguinClassicseditionofWutheringHeights.WhenshehadthechancetoseeEmeraldFennell’sadaptationoftheEmilyBrontënovellastweek,shewaswellawareofthelibertiestakenbythedirector,butwasunbothered.“Itwouldbemeaninglesstocriticizeitforthat,justasitwouldbeunreasonabletocriticizeanoperathatchangedtheoriginalplot,”Millersaid.“IdonotaskforafaithfuladaptationofWutheringHeights,butIvaluewhetheritworksonitsownterms.Andmysenseisthatitdoes.”Fennell’sWutheringHeightswastheboxofficeleaderlastweekend,bringinginmorethan$34millioninNorthAmericaalone,despitemostlynegativereviewsthatfoundthemoviebothoverdoneandunsatisfying.Evenbeforeitsrelease,BrontëfansquestionedsomeofFennell’schoices:havingthefamouslydark-hairedCathyplayedbytheblondMargotRobbie;castingJacobElordiasHeathcliffinsteadofadark-skinnedactorclosertohowBrontëdescribedthecharacter.Authorshavelongbeenunsatisfiedwithadaptions.Butcountlessadaptationshaveservedasshowcasesforinnovativelicense.BillyWilder’sfilmversionoftheJamesCain’sDoubleIndemnityhadthemaincharactertellhisstorythroughadictationmachine,aninnovationthatCainhimselfthoughtsosmartthathewishedhehaduseditinthebook.“Youknow,thebookismineandit’smybaby.ButthefilmisBilly’sadaptation,”CaintoldTheAssociatedPressinDecember.“Andthefilmfeelsnotlikemychild,morelikeakindofnieceornephew.Andthat’sexactlyasitshouldbe.”Fennellrecalledduringarecentinterviewthatshewasinspiredbyherearlymemoriesofthenovel.“TherearethingsIaddedformyownneeds,becauseIlovedthebookverymuchwhenIwasstillateenager,andIalwaysdesperatelyneededsomekindofsenseforittogoalittlefurther,”sheadmitted.32.WhyisLucastaMillermentionedinthetext?

A.Sheisafamousdirector.B.ShehelpededitWutheringHeights.C.Shewrotetheclassicnovel.D.SheisanauthorityonEmilyBrontë.33.WhatcanbelearnedaboutthenewWutheringHeightsmovie?

A.Itisnotwellacceptedbythemarket.B.Itdoesnotfollowtheoriginalplotstrictly.C.ItisbasedonthePenguinClassicsedition.D.ItreceivesanunfavorablereviewfromFennell.34.HowdidJamesCainfeelabouttheadditionofthedictationmachineinthemovie?

A.Excited.B.Bothered.C.Regretful.D.Calm.35.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?

A.Guidelinesforadaptions.B.Fennell’schildhood.C.Inspirationfortheadaption.D.Fennell’sfutureplan.ManypeopleinChinaliveupto100yearsormorethankstothefollowingtraditionsandhabitsthatsupportbothphysicalandmentalhealth.TheChinesepaygreatattentiontowhattheyeatandhowtheyeat.Theirdietisrichinrice,vegetablesandsoyproductssuchastofu.36.Theconceptofeatinguntil80%fullisakeypartoftheireatingculture.Moreover,Chinesecuisineisbasedontheprincipleofharmony:foodshouldbebalancedintaste,color,andtemperature.Dishesareoftensteamedorstewedtopreservethemaximumamountofnutrients.37.TheyoftenwalkandpracticetraditionalartssuchasTaiChiorqigong.Theseactivitiesnotonlymaintainphysicalfitnessbutalsoreducestress,improveflexibility,andboostenergybalance.Chineseculturehighlyvaluesfamilyandsocialrelationships.Peoplespendsignificanttimewiththeirfamilies,carefortheirlovedones,andmaintainclosetieswiththeirfriendsandneighbors.38.TraditionalChinesemedicineplaysasignificantroleinpeople’slives,too.Itincludesherbalteas,acupuncture,massages,andspecializedhealingpractices.39.Thebalancebetweenthesetwoenergeticcomponentsofthebodyisbelievedtobethefoundationofhealthandlongevity.Inshort,thesecrettothelongevityoftheChineseliesinharmonybetweenphysicalandspiritualhealth,propernutrition,activity,andadeeprespectfornatureandothers.40.

A.TheyalsoavoidovereatingB.DailyphysicalactivityisanimportantpartofChineselifeC.Eveninoldage,theChinesestayactivebygardeningandvisitingparksD.Ifyoufollowthesetraditionsandhabits,you’lllivelongerandhappier,tooE.Chinaisalsoknownforitscultureofhealthyliving,whichpromoteslongevityF.Theybelievepositiverelationshipsareapowerfulsourceofemotionalwell-beingG.Particularattentionisalsogiventomaintainingthebalancebetween“yin”and“yang”三、完形填空AnAlaskaman,KevinWilliams,escapedacloseencounterwithahumpbackwhalewhenhewasboatingwithhissonandacoupleoffriendsinthesea.“Itwasso41,”WilliamssaidThursday,aweekafterhisadventurewiththewhale.“Itmight42upto31,700kilogramsandmeasureabout15metersinlength.Onewaveofitstailcouldbetheendofmy43.”Thewhalebeganto44hisfriends,whowereabout60metersaheadofhim.Sincetheywereclosetotheshoreline,he45thatthewhalewouldchangecourse.Hethoughtthathewasinthe46spotashewasveryclosebehindthegroup.“Thenthewhalewentunderwaterforabout45seconds,longerthanIhadnoticedit47before,”Williamssaid.“Whenit48again,itwasrightinfrontofme.Iwouldlovetoseewhales49,butIwasonapaddleboard.IfI50theboard,Imightlandinits51!Tosteadymyselfincasethetailhitme,I52myselfonallfours.However,asthe53slippedbelowthewaterandpassedunderme,itdidno54.Ievendidn’tgetwet!How55Iwas!”41.A.gentleB.massiveC.youngD.pretty42.A.weighB.saveC.eatD.waste43.A.reportB.tripC.researchD.life44.A.attackB.entertainC.approachD.call45.A.figuredB.realizedC.forgotD.saw46.A.coldestB.safestC.cleanestD.driest47.A.sleepB.jumpC.diveD.cry48.A.sankB.screamedC.breathedD.surfaced49.A.occasionallyB.closelyC.privatelyD.quietly50.A.madeupB.tookapartC.felloffD.turnedto51.A.stomachB.netC.homeD.field52.A.huggedB.comfortedC.cutD.lowered53.A.rescuerB.creatureC.boatD.staff54.A.harmB.favorC.preparationD.exercise55.A.sadB.sillyC.braveD.lucky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。AsthePalaceMuseumcelebratedits100thanniversaryinOctober,2025,asmallgardeninitsnortheasternsectionattractedout-sizedattentionuponitspublicopeningonSeptember30.AlsoknownastheNingshouGong,56PalaceofTranquilLongevity,QianlongGardenwasbuiltbetween1771and1776asaretirementhousefortheQingDynasty’sfourth57(rule),Qianlong,whowasparticularlyfondoftheprivategardensinsouthernChina.58(small)thanasoccerfield,the6,000-square-metregardenhasfourconnectedcourtyards,arrangedfromsouthtonorth,and27beautifullydesignedbuildings,allsurroundedbycool59(rock),oldtreesandsmallstreams.Ateachcornerofthegarden,colorfulpaintings,fancycarvings,anduniquearchitecturesarewaiting60(discover).So,don’tmissthisonce-in-a-lifetimechancetoexploreapieceofhistorythathasbeenhiddenawaysinceChina’slastemperor,Puyi,61(leave)theForbiddenCityin1924!RestoringtheQianlongGardentookmorethantwodecades,acostlyandpainstakingprocessbased62acooperationagreementsignedin2000bytheWorldMonumentsFundandthePalaceMuseum,63amountedto$15—18million.“Therestorationteamspentyearson64(rejuvenate)ancientcraftsmanshiptoensurehistoricalaccuracy,”saysAnnabelleSelldorf,founderofSelldorfArchitects,whichwasinvitedtorestoreoneofthestructures.“Now,wecanapplywhatwehavelearnedfromtheexperiencesofrestoringthegardentoprofessionallyand65(scientific)conservingQingDynastyarchitecturesacrossthecountry.”五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,上周末,你校组织了一次农场研学活动(agritourism),请给你的英国笔友Chris写一封邮件分享此次经历。内容包括:1.活动内容;2.你所学到的东西及感想。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。DearChris,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Bestwishes!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。Andystoodoutsidehisdormroom,suitcaseinhand.Afterarelaxingvacation,helookedforwardtoreturning.Butthemomentheopenedthedoor,hefrozethere.Theroomwassimplyadisaster!Emptysnackbagsandpizzaboxeslitteredthefloor,andthesharedtrashbinoverflowed.Thesmellwasevenworse.Butwhatstruckhimhardestwashisdesk:HisprizedcopyofThePrincetonCompaniontoMathematicslayfacedown,withahugedropofcoffeeonit.Hepickeditup,butthepagesstucktogether.Foralongmoment,hesimplystoodthere.“Andy!You’reback!”Ericenteredandshoutedexcitedly.“Howwas—”Hestoppedsuddenly.HisgazeshiftedfromAndy’sfacetothegarbage,thentotheruinedbook.Hissmiledisappeared.“Sorry!”Er

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