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2026届高三考前预测04一、听力选择题1.HowwillthewomangettotheNationalArtsMuseum?

A.Bytaxi.B.Bybus.C.Bysubway.2.Whyistheactivityorganized?

A.Toraisemoney.B.Toprovideshelters.C.Torepairdamage.3.Whatdoesthewomanlikemostaboutthefilm?

A.Itssoundtrack.B.Itssetting.C.Itscharacters.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Workingasatrainer.B.Openingafitnesscenter.C.Becomingaprofessionalathlete.5.Whatisthemaintopicoftheconversation?

A.Anewsofa.B.Atypeofillness.C.Akindoftechnology.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whichbikewillthemanrent?

A.Theclassicbicycle.B.Themountainbicycle.C.Thecrossbicycle.7.Whatwillthemanprobablydo?

A.Rideonhills.B.Gototheshop.C.Payinadvance.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatisthewoman’sopinionabouttheflight?

A.Itisinteresting.B.Itisboring.C.Itistiring.9.Whatcan’tthemanfind?

A.Hiswallet.B.Hiscamera.C.Hispassport.10.Wherewilltheyprobablyvisitthisafternoon?

A.TheGreatWall.B.TheSummerPalace.C.TheForbiddenCity.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheheadset?

A.Sheisfedupwithit.B.Sheisfrightenedofit.C.Sheisoptimisticaboutit.12.Whatisthemainfeatureoftheheadset?

A.Itmonitorsbrainmovements.B.Itsendspeopletoanewworld.C.Itcreatesvirtualrealityexperience.13.Whatwillthemandonext?

A.Studytheheadset.B.Tryonaheadset.C.Payforaheadset.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Whenwillthewomanbeabletoleave?

A.At7:00a.m.B.At7:00p.m.C.At12:00p.m.15.What’sthewoman’sdestination?

A.Spain.B.France.C.Britain.16.Wherearethespeakersprobably?

A.Inacarpark.B.Inashop.C.Inanairport.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.WheredidMattbeginhisjourney?

A.Samoa.B.California.C.Hawaii.18.HowmanyhourswasMatt’slongestflight?

A.15.5hours.B.16hours.C.16.5hours.19.WhatcanbelearnedaboutMatt?

A.Ittookhimseveralyearstogethispilotlicense.B.Hehasbeenpassionateaboutflyingsinceyoung.C.Hemadegoodpreparationsforhisworldjourney.20.WhatisMattgoingtodonext?

A.Conductaninterview.B.Sharehisexperiences.C.Planonanotherjourney.二、阅读理解LAStreetFood&PhotographyTourWelcometotheauthenticflavorofLosAngeles!Ourexperiencemixesthecity’slivelyculinary(美食的)scenewithhands-onmobilephotographyinstruction.Forgetthetouristtraps;wewillguideyouthroughthehistoricGrandCentralMarketandthehiddentreasuresoftheArtsDistrict.You’llnotonlytaste6-8ofLA’sbeststreeteatsbutalsolearnhowtocapturetheperfect,professional-qualityfoodandurbanlandscapephotosusingjustyoursmartphone.ThisisthemostdeliciousandvisuallyrewardingwaytoexploretherealLA.ExperiencePackages&Pricing

PackageNameDurationPriceperPersonKeyInclusionsStandardTaste2.5hours$856tastings,PhotographyBasicGuideGourmetLens3.5hours$1108tastings,AdvancedPhotoEditingInstruction,FreedrinksPrivateGroup4hours$450Upto6guests,CustomizedrouteandstarttimeAvailableDates&MeetingPoint

DateTimeMeetingLocationStatusSat,Mar811:00AM—1:30PMAngelsFlightEntranceSOLDOUTSun,Mar911:30AM—2:00PMAngelsFlightEntranceAvailableSat,Mar151:00PM—4:30PMGrandCentralMarketAvailableSun,Mar161:30PM—5:30PMGrandCentralMarketAvailableWhattoBring&KnowBeforeYouGo●Youmustbringafullychargedsmartphonewithsufficientstoragespaceforphotos.Tripods(三脚架)andprofessionalcamerasarediscouragedastheyslowdownthegroup.●Thetourinvolvesapproximately2milesofwalking.Pleasewearcomfortableshoesanddressfortheweather.●Wecanaccommodatevegetarianandnut-freedietsifreportedatleast24hoursinadvance.●Participantsmustbe12yearsorolder.Allparticipantsunder18mustbeaccompaniedbyapayingadult.21.Whatcanpeopledoduringthetour?

A.Visitpopulartouristsites.B.Cookstylishstreetfoods.C.Identifycommontouristtraps.D.Shootappealingfoodphotos.22.Whichdatesuitstouristswhowantfreedrinks?

A.March8th.B.March9th.C.March15th.D.March16th.23.Whatisasuggestionfortheparticipants?

A.Preparingaportablecharger.B.Bringingprofessionalcameras.C.Purchasingoutdoorequipment.D.Statingdietaryneeds.Onmyfirstdayatmycurrentjob,Icametoworkexpectingafriendlywelcome—butIwasmetwithsilence.Afteraquickintroductiontothebusinessmanager,IwastoldwheretogetmyIDandthenlefttofiguretherestoutonmyown.Iclearlyrememberwalkingintomyfirstdepartmentalmeeting,eagertomeetmycolleagues,onlyforthebosstoskipoverintroducingmecompletely.Notreallythetypeofenvironmentthatinspiresafeelingofbelonging.Theprimarylonelinessstuckwithme.Insteadofwaitingfortheworkplaceculturetochange,Idecidedtocreatemyownsenseofcommunity.Istartedalunchgroup,whichgrewintoaregularcoffeehour.Iinvitednewhirestojoininformalmeetups,promotingconnectionsbeforeandafterdepartmentmeetings.Overtime,thissmall,self-madenetworkbecamemyspiritsupportatwork.ButwhatifIhadn’tbuiltthatcommunitymyself?ChancesarethatIwouldhaveleftthejob.Increasingly,researchersarerealizingthatdevelopingasenseofbelongingiscriticalforworkforcestability.Historically,studiesonsupportingworkforcestabilityhavefocusedonmorebasicfactorslikepay,hours,andworkload.Theseareallimportantqualitiesthatcannotbeoverlooked.Buttheyarenotenough.YoumusthaveheardofMaslow’shierarchyofneeds.Thetheorysuggestslower-levelneedsmustbemetbeforeyoucanprogresstohigher-levelneeds.AtthebaseofMaslow’shierarchy,physiologicalandsafetyneedsmustbemet.Thisiswherefundamentalslikepay,hours,andworkplacesafetywouldfall.Justabovethatistheneedforloveandbelonging.Inaworkplace,thistranslatestoasenseofconnectionandfeelinglikepartoftheteam.AccordingtoMaslow’stheory,it’simpossibletobethebestversionofourselveswithoutmeetingthesefundamentalneeds.Soalthough,yes,beingpaidfairlyisimportant,tomotivateemployeestooperateattheirhighestlevel,youneedtocreateanenvironmentwherepeoplefeeltheytrulymatter.24.Whatdidthewriterexperienceonthefirstdayofhisnewjob?

A.Aheartyreceptionfromcolleagues.B.Thoroughguidanceattheworkplace.C.Emotionaldistancebetweencoworkers.D.Brieftrainingfromthebusinessmanager.25.Whatisthewriter’spurposeofstartingalunchgroup?

A.Establishingaregularbreaktime.B.Buildingupasharedidentity.C.Passingontheworkplaceculture.D.Conductingmeetingsduringmeals.26.WhydoesthewriterintroduceMaslow’stheory?

A.Todescribeanidealworkingenvironment.B.Todiscussspiritualroleinjobsatisfaction.C.Tosuggestaneffectivemanagementmethod.D.Toexplainfactorstokeepingtheworkforce.27.Whatdoesthelastparagraphimplyforaworkplace?

A.Basicdemandsareequaltoemotionalneeds.B.Fairpaymentisthecoreofstaffmotivation.C.Acultureofbelongingdevelopsstaff’spotential.D.Basicneedsmakethebestversionsofstaff.Gig(零工)deliveryworkers,alreadyearningpovertywages,arenowbeingundercutbytip-freedeliveryrobotsoperatedbycompanieslikeCocoandServeRobotics,andtheLosAngelesTimesreportsthatrobotwrangler,afast-growinggiginCalifornia,hasemergedtotendtheserobots,raisingconcernsabouthowautomationthreatensthelivelihoodsofmarginalizedworkerslikemigrants,singleparents,theelderlyandpeoplewithdisabilities.Muchofrobotwranglers’workhappensoutofthepubliceye,includingdailyrecharging,cleaningandconstantmaintenanceforsoftwareupdatesandhardwaremalfunctions,whileacrucialpartisdoneinthestreets,wheretheUS’disreputableurbaninfrastructureoftenmakesrobotsencounterobstacles,requiringwranglerstohelpthemnavigatecrosswalksandevenphysicallydropofffoodtocustomerswhorefusetogoout.“Theyarethekindofjobsthatscalewiththerobots,”ServeRoboticsCEOtoldtheLATimes.“Ifyoubuildmorerobots,you’regoingtostillhavepeoplewhosejobistooperatethefleet.”InLosAngeles,Cocoishiring24/7robotdeliveryspecialiststosupportitsfleet,withdutiesincludingtransportingrobotstomerchantpartners,doingbasicmaintenanceandcompletingin-persondeliverieswhennecessary.Wagesforthisworkstartat$21anhourandtopoffat$23,ayearlytake-homehoveringaround$45,760,whichishigherthanaverageLosAngelesdeliverydrivers’paybutwellbelowCalifornia’slivingwage,$63,402,forasingleadultaccordingtoMIT’sLivingWagecalculator.Besides,robotseliminatealow-barrierincomesourceformarginalizedworkers,reducingthemtoremotebabysitterswithnofreedomtosetasideobligationlikeDoorDashdrivers,whocanendtheirworkbyclosingtheapptodroptheirobligationtofillordersforthecompany.Robotwranglers,contractedbythehour,havenosuchfreedom.Whilethelong-termimpactofdeliveryrobotsonoveralljobnumbersremainsunclear,withtheirbusinesscasestillyoungandurbanregulationspossiblyslowingtheirrollouttoacrawl,it’sworthasking:dotheserobotsrepresentprogressforall,orjustSiliconValley’slatestschemetocutlaborcostsunderthebannerofinnovation?28.Whatdorobotwranglersmainlydobehindthescenes?

A.Deliverfoodtocustomerspersonally.B.Maintainandcarefordeliveryrobots.C.Helprobotspassthroughcrosswalksinurbanareas.D.Removeurbaninfrastructureobstaclesforrobots.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“scale”inparagraph3probablymean?

A.Expand.B.Compete.C.Disappear.D.Improve.30.Howdoestheauthordevelopparagraph4?

A.Bylistingdata.B.Bydefiningaconcept.C.Bygivingexamples.D.Bymakingcomparisons.31.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardstheriseofrobotdelivery?

A.Supportive.B.Critical.C.Cautious.D.Unconcerned.Itstartedduringyogaclass.Shefeltastrangepullonherneck,asensationcompletelyforeigntoher.Herfriendsuggestedsherushtotheemergencyroom.Itturnedoutthatshewashavingaheartattack.Shedidn’tlooklikesomeoneofaheartattack.Sheexercised,didnotsmoke,watchedherplate.Butonreviewinghermedicalhistory,Ifoundthathercholesterol(胆固醇)levelwasskyhigh.Shehadbeenprescribedacholesterol-loweringstatin(他汀)medication,butsheneverpickeduptheprescriptionbecauseofthescarythingsshehadreadaboutstatinsontheinternet.Shewasthevictimoffakemedicalnews.Whilemisinformationhasbeentheobjectofgreatattentioninpolitics,medicalmisinformationmighthaveanevengreaterbodycount.Asistruewithfakenewsingeneral,medicalliestendtospreadfurtherthantruthsontheinternet—andtheyhaveveryrealimpacts.Falsemedicalinformationcanalsoleadtopatientsexperiencinggreatersideeffectsthroughthe“noceboeffect”.Sometimespatientsbenefitfromcertaintreatmentormedicationsimplybecausetheybelievetheywill.Thenoceboeffectistheopposite:Patientscanexperiencenegativeeffectsjustbecausetheyexpectthem.Thisisverytrueofstatins.Inblindedtrials,patientswhogetstatinsarenomorelikelytoreportfeelingmuscleachesthanpatientswhogetaplacebo(安慰剂).Yet,inclinicalpractice,accordingtoonestudy,almostafifthofpatientstakingstatinsreportsideeffects,leadingmanytodiscontinuethedrugs.SiliconValleyneedstoownthisproblem.Whenhumanhealthisatrisk,perhapssearchengines,socialmediaplatformsandwebsitesshouldbeheldresponsibleforpromotingorhostingfakeinformation.Thescientificcommunityneedstodoitsparttoeducatethepublicaboutkeyconceptsinresearch,suchasthedifferencebetweenobservationalstudiesandhigher-qualityrandomizedtrials(随机对照试验).Finally,journalistscandoabetterjobofspreadingaccurateinformation.Newssitesaremorelikelytocovercatchyobservationalstudiesthanrandomizedcontrolledtrials,perhapsbecausethelatterarelesslikelytoproducesurprisingresults.Suchcoveragecanoverstatebenefits,claimingforexample,thatstatinscouldcurecancer;itcanalsoundulyemphasizepotentialrisks,suchassuggestingamisleadingconnectionwithdementia(痴呆).32.Thelady’sexperienceofaheartattackismentionedinparagraph1and2inorderto.

A.introducethetopicB.warnagainstadiseaseC.explainanestablishedtheoryD.highlightthewriter’sopinion33.Whichofthefollowingexamplesbestillustratesthe‌“noceboeffect”?

A.Youfeelbetteraftertakingthemedicinethatyouthinkwillwork.B.Youfeeldizzyaftertakingthemedicinethatyoubelievehassideeffects.C.Youhaveafeveraftertakingthemedicineevenifyouknowitisharmless.D.Youhaveaheadacheaftertakingthemedicineevenifthedoctorsaysit’ssafe.34.Accordingtothewriter,whatshouldjournalistsdo?

A.Useasfewsocialmediaplatformsaspossible.B.Educatethepublicaboutkeymedicalideas.C.Reportascompleteastoryaspossible.D.Spreadmorebenefitsthanrisks.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.DoctorInternetisaLiarB.Why‌“NoceboEffect”WorksC.WatchoutforPartialCoverageD.StandupforBetterHumanHealthTheLostArtofEyeContactIfthetitleofthisarticlecaughtyoureye,that’sagoodstart—itmightevenhelpyoureflectonwhereyoureyestypicallyfocusandwheretheydon’t.36Thealertsandendlessdigitalnoisehaveshiftedourgaze(凝视)awayfromtheeyesofothersandtowardourdevices.Butdevicesareonlyoneofthechallengessurroundingthislostart.Let’sexaminetheverytermweuse:“eyecontact”.Thisphraseframeseyecontactasastatic(静态的)object,somethingweeither“have”or“don’t”.37Itfailstorecognizeeyecontactasadynamicandinteractiveprocessthatrequiresintentionandawareness.38Greatartistsusealltheirsensestoabsorbinformationanddeepentheirconnectionwiththeirenvironment.Similarly,youreyesofferyouapowerfulwaytoconnectmoredeeplyandvividlywiththosearoundyou.Isitreallythatsimple?Yes!Eyecontactistheresultoftryingtoactivelyengageincommunication—bothunderstandingandbeingunderstood.Butinpractice,itisfarfromsimplesometimes.It'seasytohavegreateyecontactwhenyou’recompletelyatease.Butwhenyou’refeelingself-conscious(不自在的),simplytryingtofocusontheotherpersonmaynotbeenough.39Tryanexercisecalled“SilentStorytelling”.You’lltellastorybutwithoutsound.Recruitafriendortwoanduseyoureyes,face,hands,andbodytoconveyyourmessage.Paycloseattentiontoyouraudience’sreactions—raisedeyebrows,wideningeyes,ornodding.40Whatyou’lldiscoveristhat“goodeyecontact”comesnaturallywhenyouneedtoassesstheirunderstandingwithoutthehelpofsound.Gradually,throughrepeatedpractice,youcanmastertheartofeyecontact.

A.Thisviewoversimplifiestheconcept.B.Thisreflectsashiftfromface-to-faceengagement.C.Instead,weshouldconsidereyecontactasanartform.D.Thekeypointofinteractionisemphasizedaccordingly.E.Thesesignalswillindicatewhetherthey’refollowingalong.F.Eyecontactisbecomingincreasinglyrareinourlivesinthedigitaltime.G.Thus,itishightimeyouneededeffectivepracticetoregainthislostsocialskill.三、完形填空AskedforadefinitionofintellectualpropertyandChatGPTanswered:‘IPreferstocreationsofthemindthatarelegallyrecognizedandprotectedfromunauthorizedusebyothers.’Thebot’ssummaryhelpfullyended:‘Intellectualpropertylawsexisttoencourageinnovationandcreativitybygrantingcreators41rightsovertheirwork.’42thetechgiantsbehindsuchartificialintelligence(AI)toolshavechosentoplayfastandloosewiththerules.Britishartistsarethereforecallingfornewrulestopreventtechcompaniesfromridingroughshodoverthetraditionalcopyrightlawsthatprotectartists43.Acampaignagainstthe44useofcreativeworksfortraininggenerativeAInowhasmorethan40,000signatories.Itisabattlethathasunitedartistsofeverykind.TheyarealsooutragedatUKgovernmentplanstoweakencopyrightlaws,andareurginggreateropenness,controlandfinancialpaymentto45thechallengeofAI.TheUKhasa‘goldstandard’copyrightsystemandtheoldestintheworld.TheStatuteofAnne,passedin1710,gaveauthorstherightto46theirwork.Nowthegovernmentisseekingtoturnthislawonitsheadbyproposing47wheretheresponsibilitywouldbeontherightsholderstooptoutoftheircontentbeingtakenfreeofcharge,andforthemtotracehowitisbeingused.KateMosse,thebestsellingauthorandco-founderoftheWomen’sprizeforfiction,comparestheAImodeltoathiefstealingallthechocolatebarsfromashoponthegroundsthatnoonetoldthemtheyweren’t48todoso.Thepeer,film-makeranddigitalrightscampaignerBeebanKidronhassaidweshouldnot“49thenotionoftheft.”IntheUK,adaptinganovelforTVorfilmneedspermissionandpayment.Coveringasong?Nopermissionneeded,butroyalties(版税)apply.Evenreproducinglyricsrequiresbothpermissionandafee,unlessfairdealingapplies.The50issimple.Ifwewanttoenjoytheworkthatsomeonedoes,weshouldpayforit.Bothindustriesareina51.TechinsiststhatenforcingcopyrightlawsonAIisunfeasibleandastepbackward,whilecreativesarguethatoptingoutisunworkableand52.Itisuptothe53tofacilitateafairagreementinwhichbothflourish.Thisisadefiningmomentforour54future.Theartisticcommunityhasspoken.Nowministersmustlisten,taketheirconcernsseriouslyandrespond.Wemustprotectour55atallcosts.41.A.moralB.equalC.personalD.exclusive42.A.ThereforeB.InsteadC.HoweverD.Moreover43.A.livelihoodsB.freedomC.safetyD.union44.A.commercialB.unlicensedC.intelligentD.preventive45.A.counterB.representC.dismissD.encounter46.A.createB.traceC.controlD.prize47.A.exceptionsB.solutionsC.improvementsD.arguments48.A.paidB.trainedC.forbiddenD.allowed49.A.questionB.redefineC.analyzeD.discuss50.A.adaptationB.coverageC.principleD.application51.A.boomB.deadlockC.raceD.evolution52.A.unjustB.unsafeC.unnecessaryD.unmanageable53.A.celebritiesB.societyC.campaignersD.government54.A.technologicalB.sustainableC.culturalD.global55.A.lawsB.communityC.creatorsD.tradition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。Fordecades,ChancaywasaquiettownnorthofLima,Peru,betterknownforitsfishingcommunityandslowpace.ThatchangedaftertheChancayPortwas56(official)initiatedinNovember2024.Sincethen,goodsshipshavebeendocking(停靠)57recordnumbers.Followingthelaunchofadirectcorridor(走廊)withShanghai,shipsnowruntwiceaweek,carryinggoodssuchasfishmeal,fruitsandmetaleastward58bringingbackvariousindustrialgoodsfromthelargeproduction59(base)inAsia.Forexportersandimporters,thisregularservicehasensuredspeedand60(certain).Figuresreflecthowtheenormousportisreshapingtrade.Sofar,shipmentsalongtheChancay-Shanghaicorridor61(total)78,000tonswithavalueof1.72billionyuan,62(push)tradebetweenthetwoportsupbynearly35percent.Products63(ship)directlytoChinaingreatervolumeseverydayincludefruitslikeavocado,mangoandblueberry.Tohelpsmallbusinessesparticipateintheboom(繁荣),theChancayBusinessAssociationlaunchedits“ImportingisEasy”program,64aimistoguidecompaniesthroughcustoms,formalizationandaccesstoglobalsupplychains.“Theseinitiativesareimportantbecausetheyprovidelocaluserswiththetoolsandadvicetheyareinneedof65(conduct)theirforeigntradeoperationsefficiently,”saidanexpertinPeru.五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,你的留学生朋友Peter想参加一个你们本地社区的志愿活动,现有“社区绿植养护”(CommunityPlantCare)和“老年智能课堂”(SeniorSmartClass)两个选择。他向你寻求建议,请你给他回一封邮件,内容包括:1.你的建议;2.说明理由。注意:1.写作词数应为100个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Thefirst-dayanxietywasimpossibletoignoreasLucyFallswalkedintohernewschool.ThoughshewasexcitedfortheopportunitytostudycinemaattheSchooloftheArts,shenowwonderedifshehadmadeaterriblemistakebytransferring(转学)inthemiddleoftheyear.Finishingherpaperworkhadwornherout.Theofficeassistanthadinstructedhertotakethestaircaseontherightdowntothebasement.JustasLucy

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