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2026年5月浙江新月联盟第三次考前调研英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?

A.Changeherseat.B.Upgradeherticket.C.Checkthedeparturetime.2.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

A.Atalibrary.B.Atabookstore.C.Ataprintingshop.3.Whatistheman'ssuggestion?

A.Startinganewproject.B.AskingMr.Johnsonforhelp.C.Postponingthemeeting.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Alostitem.B.Aweatherforecast.C.Weekendplans.5.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthelecture?

A.Itwasinspiring.B.Itwastoolong.C.Itwasconfusing.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Teacherandstudent.B.Interviewerandinterviewee.C.Managerandemployee.7.Whydoesthemanmentiontheuniversitylibrary?

A.Toexplainhisinterestintheproject.B.Topointoutaproblem.C.Tosuggestameetingplace.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Wheredidthemangoforhisholiday?

A.Spain.B.Greece.C.Italy.9.Whatwasthebiggestproblemthemanfaced?

A.Thelanguagebarrier.B.Thelossofhisluggage.C.Thechangeofhisflight.10.Whatdidthemanenjoymostabouthistrip?

A.Thelocalfood.B.Thehistoricalsites.C.Thesunnybeaches.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatisthemainpurposeofthewoman’svisit?

A.Toattendaconference.B.Tovisitherrelatives.C.Todosomesightseeing.12.Whatdayisittoday?

A.Friday.B.Saturday.C.Monday.13.Whatspecialrequestdoesthewomanmake?

A.Aroomfacingthegarden.B.Anearlymorningcall.C.Ataxitotheairport.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatisthemaintopicoftheconversation?

A.Aphonepromotionevent.B.Anupcominggameupdate.C.Atechnologyexhibition.15.WhatwasMike’spreviousimpressionofSnezhnaya?

A.Itwasatechnologicallyadvancednation.B.Itwasaboringsnowyplace.C.Itwasthecenterofthemainstory.16.Whatcanweinferfromthespeakers?

A.ThesecretsofGnoseswillbehidden.B.Scenequalitywillbeimprovedimmediately.C.Developerswon’tleaveuserswitholddevicesbehind.17.WhendoesLucythinkshemightneedanewphone?

A.Rightnow.B.Inaboutfourmonths.C.Inabouttwoyears.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Howdidthespeaker'sgrandfatherlearnhiswoodworkingskill?

A.Byattendingaprofessionalcourse.B.Bylearningfromatowncraftsman.C.Byreadingmanyrelatedbooks.19.Whatisthemainproductoftheworkshopnow?

A.Handmadewoodentoys.B.Traditionalfurniture.C.Educationaltoolsforschools.20.Whatdoesthespeakerfindmostrewardingabouthiswork?

A.Winninganationalaward.B.Preservingafamilytradition.C.Seeingthejoyhiscreationsbring.二、阅读理解EnjoyColorWalkTogether!·WhatisColorWalk?Thisspring,anewwayofexploringcalled“ColorWalk”hasbecomepopularwithyoungpeople.It’sverysimple:beforeheadingout,chooseacolorinyourmind.Then,taketotheeverydaystreetswiththatgoal,activelyseekingandcapturingeverythingthatcarriesthathue,completingajourneyofemotionalhealing.WhatcanwegainfromaColorWalk?Manypeoplesharingtheirexperiencessaythat“awalkwithapurpose”allowsthemtobrieflyescapementalfatigueandrediscoverthesmall,beautifuldetailsindailylife.ColorWalkdoesn’tsetaspecificdestination;theaimissimplytosearchforacertaincolor,makingthewanderingrangebroaderandthethingsworthstoppingtoappreciatemorediverse.Participantsoftendescribeitasahealingjourneythathelpscombatlife’sanxieties,makingtheoften-overlookeddetailsofeverydaylifevisibleagain.Byfocusingonfindingaspecificcolor,participantscanpulltheirthoughtsbacktothepresent,givingtheiroveractivemindsatemporaryrespite.Onadeeperlevel,ColorWalkaddressesthecommonmodernproblemof“lossofproximity.”Itplayfullyforcesone’sgazebacktotheimmediatesurroundings,repairingsensesworndownbymodernlifeandre-establishingaconnectionwithone’slivingenvironment.·Shareyour“ColorWalk”contentforprizes!Althoughspringisnearlyover,it’sstillagreattimetoeasedailyanxietiesandregulateourmoodthroughColorWalk.Wearenowcollectingcontentfromyou.Participatingissimple:visitourwebsite,collectandupload9photosofthecolorthemeyouchoose,alongwithyourthoughtsfromthewalkorthestoriesbehindthephotos.Youcanalsobrowseothers’ColorWalkpostsinourcommunityandvoteforyourfavorites.Thetop10workswiththemostvoteswillreceiveaSpring-basedprize!TheactivityendsonJune1st.Comeon,takeastepoutside,andgiveyourselfahealingColorWalk!21.Accordingtothetext,whatcanbeinferredaboutColorWalk?

A.Itneedstochooseacoloronyourphone.B.Itallowspeopletotraveltonewplaces.C.Itpaysattentiononthesedetailsinlife.D.Ithelpspeoplewinprizesmoreoften.22.WhatcanparticipantsdotoreceiveaSpring-basedprize?

A.Collect9photosofdifferentcolors.B.VoteforyourfavoriteColorWalkcontents.C.Shareyourphotoswithyourexperience.D.UploadingapostonJuly1st.23.Whereisthistextmostlikelyfrom?

A.Amentalresearchreport.B.Anonlineactivityannouncement.C.Adailysportsmagazine.D.Aproductadvertisementposter.Ihadbeenconfinedtoawheelchairforeightyearsduetomusculardystrophy.Honestly,IthoughtIwouldneverwalkbymyselfagain.Ikeptsearchingforsomethingthatcouldhelpmestand,butthedevicesavailableinArgentinaweremostlydesignedforsports,notforpeoplelikemewhohadlostthebasicabilitytomovetheirlegs.ThencametheCantonFairthisApril,wheremyfriendClaraandIwantedtofindsomebeautyproductsinitially.Whenwepassedbytheservicerobotzone,aboothwithexoskeleton(外骨骼装置)devicescaughtoureye.Iwaitedinlineforhalfanhour,myheartfullofexpectationanddoubt.AstaffmemberfromHangzhouTaixiTechnologyhelpedmeintoalightweightbelt-likedeviceweighingjust1.8kilograms.Atfirst,Iwasnervousandheldtightlyontomycompanion’sarm.Butwithinminutes,somethingmiraculoushappened—Istoodup.Withtheexoskeleton’sgentlesupport,Itookafewsteps,completelyonmyown.EverystepItakefeelstailor-madeforme,comfortableandeffortless,withouttosetanything.Myfriendbrokedownintearsbesideme,coveringherfacewithbothhands.Iwasoverwhelmedtoo.Foreightyears,anelectricwheelchairhadbeenmyonly“feet”.Inthatmoment,Ifelttrulyindependentforthefirsttime.Ihuggedthestafftightlyandcouldbarelyspeak.Later,whenthecompanyinvitedustoHangzhoutotryupgradedmodels,wewentwithouthesitation.WalkingalongtheWestLakeintraditionalChineseoutfits,therainwettingmyface,Ilookedatmylegsandsaidtomyself,“Finally,mylegsfeelstrongagain.”Ievenjoked,“IfeellikeIronWoman!”Beforeweleft,thecompanygiftedmemyveryownexoskeleton,speciallyadjustedsotheleftsideprovidedextrasupportformyweakerleg.BackhomeinArgentina,Ievenappearedonournationaltelevision.NowIhopetointroducethisincredibleChinesetechnologytomycountrysothatmorepeoplecanexperiencethefreedomofwalkingagain.Thedeviceispricedatjust$1,200,makingittrulyaccessible—technologywithheart,changingreallives.ThosefourstepsItookattheCantonFairwerenotjuststeps.Theywereachanceatlife.24.Whatcanweknowabouttheexoskeletondevices?

A.Itisinitiallydesignedforsports.B.IthasbeenwidelyusedinArgentina.C.Itcanonlycurepeoplewithwheelchairs.D.Itmeetsusers’habitsautomatically.25.Whatdoestheauthorimplybycallingherself“IronWoman”?

A.Shefeltphysicallyinvincibleandsuperstrong.B.Shewasdescribingthematerialoftheexoskeleton.C.Itreflectedhernewfoundstrengthandempowerment.D.Itexpressedherdesiretobecomeasuperheroinpublic.26.Whatcanweinferfromthecompany?

A.ItwasinvitedbythenationaltelevisioninArgentina.B.Itwascommittedtohelpingindividualsregainmobility.C.Itplannedtorecruitherasaspokespersonfortheirproducts.D.Itwantedtotestthedevice’sperformanceinaforeigncountry.27.Whatmessagedoesthepassageconvey?

A.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.B.Everyjourneybeginswithasinglestep.C.Truetechnologyisdesignedforhumanity.D.Internationalfairsarevitalforlifechanges.AcamerainananimalreserveinNorthSumatrahascapturedararemoment:ayoungmaleSumatranorangutan(苏门答腊猩猩)usingahuman-builtropebridgetocrossaroad.ThisisthefirstrecordedinstanceintwoyearsofaSumatranorangutanusingsucharopebridge,markingamilestoneforlocalconservationefforts.In2023,theroadbeneaththeropeswasupgradedandwidened.Forhumans,roadsmeanaccessandconvenience,butforwildlife,theyoftenbringfearanddeath.Speedingvehicles,blaringhorns,andglaringheadlightsatnightdetermostanimalsfromcrossing.Thosethatdareattemptitriskbeinghitandkilled.TheSumatranorangutanisacriticallyendangeredspecies,withfewerthan14,000individualsleftinthewild,about350ofwhichliveinthisforest.Althoughtheirtree-dwelling(树栖)habitmakesthemlesslikelytobehitbycars,thewidenedroadcreatedagapthatwastoolargeforthemtoswingacross,effectivelyisolatingthemintotwoseparategroups.Whilenotanimmediatethreat,long-termisolationinsmallerforestslimitstheirresourcesand,overtime,preventsgeneticexchangebetweenthegroups.Toaddressthis,fiveropebridgeswereinstalledherein2024.Eachbridge,about10meterslong,ismadesolelyofropes.Itwasassumedthattheintelligentorangutanswouldbeamongthefirsttousethem,butimagesrecordedbycameratheretoldadifferentstorythatsmaller,moreagileanimalsweretheprimaryusers.Ittooktwoyearsforthefirstorangutan—theonementionedatthebeginning—tofinallycross.Onceitsuccessfullynavigatedthebridgeandverifieditssafety,itbeganusingitagain.Suchbehaviorpavesthewayforotherstofollow.Amongvariouswildlifecrossingstructures,overpassesandunderpassesaremorecommon.Indonesia’sfiveropebridges,usingonlyropesandrequiringminimallabor,areindeedverylow-cost.Yet,regardlessofthetypeorcost,allsuchcrossingsbenefitanimalsaretrulyhumaneacts.Thiseffortshowsthat,withoutsacrificingtheirownconvenience,humansarewillingtoconsidertheneedsofwildlife.28.Whatcanweknowabouttheorangutans?

A.Theyarelikelytobehitonthetree.B.Theyprefertoliveinindividualgroups.C.Theroadmayacceleratetheirextinction.D.Theirfoodsourceswaslimitedbytheirgenes.29.Whatdidtheimagesrecordedbythecamerashow?

A.Orangutanswashesitanttotrythebridgefirst.B.Theropebridgewasnotsuitablefortheorangutans’weight.C.Orangutanswaslessintelligentthanthesesmaller,moreagileanimals.D.Otheranimalshaveadeeperunderstandingtothepurposeofthebridge.30.Whatdoestheword“humane”inthelastparagraphmostprobablymean?

A.Expensive.B.Wise.C.Caring.D.Common.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.AHighwaytoProgress:HumanConvenienceFirstB.ACleverPrimate:TheOrangutanLearnstoAdaptC.ABridgetoCoexistence:HelpingOrangutansCrossD.ADangerousRoad:TheThreatsFacingWildlifeArecentstudyfromStanfordUniversityhasfoundsomethingworryingaboutartificialintelligence.WhenyouaskAIforadvice,itoftenjusttellsyouwhatyouwanttohear.Theresearcherscallthis“sycophancy”,anditmeanstheAIactslikeaflatteringfriendwhoalwaysagreeswithyou,evenwhenyouareclearlywrong.Thestudy,publishedinthejournalScience,testedpopularchatbotslikeChatGPTandGemini.TheteamfedtheAImodelsstoriesfromtheRedditforum“AmITheAsshole.”Inthesestories,thepublichadalreadydecidedthepersontellingthestorywasinthewrong.Theresultsweresurprising.Comparedtorealhumanadvice,theAIagreedwiththeuser’sbadbehavioraboutforty-ninepercentmoreoften.Itevenagreedwithpeoplewhodescribedharmfulactionsnearlyhalfofthetime.Theresearchersthenwantedtoknowhowthisconstantagreementchangesourminds.Inthesecondperiodofthestudy,theyhadovertwothousandpeopletalktoeitheraflatteringAIoraneutralAIaboutpersonalproblems.ThepeoplewhotalkedtotheflatteringAIfeltmuchmoreconfidentthattheywereright,eveniftheywerenot.Theyalsobecamelesswillingtoapologizeorchangetheiractions.Strangely,thesesamepeoplesaidtheytrustedtheAImoreandwantedtouseitagain.Thefindingsareparticularlyalarminggiventhatnearlyone-thirdofU.S.teensnowturntoAIfor“seriousconversations”,usingthesesystemsasalternativestohumaninteractionduringcriticaldevelopmentalstages.“Thiscreatesperverseincentivesforsycophancytopersist:Theveryfeaturethatcausesharmalsodrivesengagement”,thestudywarns.TheresearchteambelievesthatdevelopersandpolicymakersneedtopayattentiontothisissueandfindwaystomakeAImorehonestandhelpful,ratherthanjustagreeable.Afterall,sometimesthebestadviceisnotwhatwewanttohear,butwhatweneedtohear.32.WhatisthecorefindingoftheStanfordstudyregardingAI’sadvice?

A.AI’sadviceismorereliablethanhumanadvice.B.AItendstosupportusersevenwhentheyarewrong.C.AIrefusestodealwithcomplexmoralissues.D.AI’sadviceismainlybasedononlineforumdata.33.WhatcanbeinferredaboutthepeoplewhotalkedtotheflatteringAI?

A.TheythoughtflatteringAIlessintelligentbutmorefun.B.TheyinsistedtheiropinionsthatwereconsideredwrongbyAI.C.TheytrustedtheflatteringAImorebutchangedtheirmindsless.D.MostofthemcouldeasilytelltheflatteringAIfromtheneutralone.34.Whatdoesthephrase“perverseincentives”inthelastparagraphrefersto?

A.Financialrewardsforengagement.B.Anunintendedbutharmfulmotivation.C.Double-edgedeffectsofbiasedAI.D.AI'sinternalgoaltolearnfromfeedback.35.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthestudy?

A.Objective.B.Optimistic.C.Critical.D.Concerned.OnWorldBookDay,April23,renownedauthorMoYanattendedapressconferenceinHangzhou.36Withhischaracteristichumor,hediscussedhisnewbook,Humans,andseveralpopulartopicsrelatedtoreading.OnHisNewBookHumans:TheWord“Human”isBothSimpleandProfound​Thecollectioncontains81storiesfeaturingallkindsofpeople,eachwithdistinctpersonalitiesandfaces.37However,despitedifferentcharacters,thekeyistowritethemashumanbeings—neitherdeifyingthegoodnordemonizingthebad.Theword“human”isindeedsimple,yetalsothemostcomplex.Dictionariesofferhundredsoreventhousandsofdefinitionsrelatedto“human.”Everythingispeople-centered,createdforhumans,andmostlybyhumans.Thus,it’simpossibletofullycapturetheessenceof“human”inwords.OnShortVideos:The“Short,Light,andFast”FormatAppealsMoretotheElderly​AsignificantpartofthisnewbookwasindeedwrittenafterIbecameengrossedinwatchingshortvideos.Today,the“short,light,andfast”formatisnotonlyattractivetoyoungpeoplebutevenmoresototheelderly.I’venoticedtheycanbecomemoreaddictedtoscrollingthroughshortvideosthantheyouth.Personally,Imostlywatchcontentcloselyrelatedtoagriculturallife,suchasvolunteerwork,foodpreparation,andruralmarketactivities.Iinitiallythoughtvideoswerelimitedtothesecategories,buteventuallyIrealizedeveryone’sfeeddiffers.38OnReadingMethods:39​40Ioncebelievedthatrealreadingrequiredholdingaphysicalbook,andscrollingonaphonedidn’tcount.ButI’vesinceadjustedthisperspective.It’sclearlyimpracticalandinconvenientforeveryyoungpersontocarryabookonthesubwayortotheoffice.Theycannowinstantlyaccessandfreelydownloadanyclassictheywishtoreadontheirphones.Readingshouldbeajourney,andit’saboutyourheart,notyourmediummethods.

A.Ivaluedeepreading.B.Thismightseemsurprisingtomany.C.DepthofReadingisUnrelatedtotheFormatD.ReadingShouldbeaJourneytoaDeeperWorldE.Ifinallyunderstoodthatalgorithmsarebehinditall.F.Theeventaimedtopromotereadingamongthepublic.G.Therearenobleindividuals,aswellassomewhoareinherentlyflawed三、完形填空InearlyFebruary2026,IattendedtheinauguralArtBaselDoha.Backthen,theMiddleEasternartmarketswas41invisionsofa“goldenera”—overthepastdecade,theyhad42oilcapitaltorapidlybuildculturalfoundation,aimingtopositiontheregionasthe“world’snextarthub”beyondtheoileconomy.However,theoutbreakoftheconflict43thisimagination.ThescheduledDubaiartfairwascanceled,galleriesgroundtoahalt,international44withdrew,andallpreparationswereforcedtostop.TheGolestanPalaceinTehran,aWorldHeritagesiteknownasthe“PalaceofRoses,”hasseenitsformerfragrance45amidthewar.Iran’s29WorldHeritagesites,fromtheBronzeAgeruinstothewindtowersandadobearchitectureofYazd,nowexposedtothe46ofwar.Iwassuddenlystruckbyhowfragile47trulyare.Destroyingitsmemorytakesbutamoment,whilerestoringitmayrequirecenturies—ormayproveimpossible.Whenthe“PalaceofRoses”nolongerreflectlight,theworldwitnessesatruth:warisnotonlya48oflivesbutalsoacrusherofculture.Yet,IalsoseethecollectiveeffortsofallwhocherishcivilizationtoprotecttheheritageoftheMiddleEast.Artifactshavebeen49tomuseumsforsafekeeping,andforeignvisitorswhooncetraveledtoIranshareoldphotosonline,leavingmessagesof50.Artmakesusfeeltheharmsofwarintimatelyandinspiresusto51inopposition.Whilewarmaydestroybuildingsanddamagerelics,itcannot52thesparkofcivilization.Amidstthesmokeofconflict,MiddleEasternartendureslossandpain,yetitalso53itsvitalitythrough54guardianship.Gazinguponthoseartistictreasuresfromtheregion,Iseenotonlythegloryofthepastbutalsotheenduringhopeofhumancivilization,persistingthrough55andcarriedforwardthroughconnection.41.A.acknowledgedB.immersedC.buriedD.filled42.A.assessedB.createdC.consumedD.leveraged43.A.brokeB.fulfilledC.criticizedD.expanded44.A.soldiersB.collectorsC.designersD.historians45.A.fadeB.floatedC.spreadD.strengthen46.A.extinctionB.threatC.treatmentD.contact47.A.benevolenceB.civilizationC.moralityD.wealth48.A.blenderB.filterC.saviorD.harvester49.A.returnedB.transformedC.movedD.attached50.A.remembranceB.regretC.descriptionD.curiosity51.A.keepcalmB.callbackC.standfirmD.pointout52.A.lightB.extinguishC.burnD.renew53.A.recoversB.demonstratesC.enduresD.sustains54.A.cross-borderB.interest-drivenC.museum-basedD.unified-command55.A.dangerB.retributionC.adversityD.difference四、语法填空阅读下列材料,在空格处填入一个恰当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。OnMay1st,thefirstdayofthe32ndCOMICUP(CP32),tensofthousandsoffansgatheredinHangzhou.56(focus)onChinese-stylecreationandsci-fithemes,thefour-dayeventfeaturedover390themedzonesandstreets,withatotal57morethan10,000booths(摊位)acrossitstwophases.Adailyattendanceof58(approximate)80,000wasexpected,makingitagrandcarnivalforACG(anime,comics,games)culture.Theeventhosteda“33rdAnniversaryRetrospectiveofChineseComics,”comprehensivelypresentingthedevelopmentjourneyofChinesecomics.Theexhibitionwasdividedintochapters,showingthatChinesecomics59(mature)fromtheenlighteningbeginningmarkedbyComicKingin1993tothegoldenerawhenmagazineslikeZhiyinManhuasparkednationwidefervorinthepastdecades.Visitorscouldsee60(physic)magazinesfrom20-30yearsago.Eachmagazineondisplaycarries61youthfulmemoriesofageneration.IconicnationalIPssuchasTheStoryofHongmaoandLantuandChinesePaladinalsogatheredattheevent,instantlyevokingnostalgicmemories.AsChina’sfirstwuxiaanimatedseries,TheStoryofHongmaoandLantufirstairedin2006,6220thanniversaryiscoming.Itsboothwassurroundedbycrowdseagertotakephotos,withmascotsofthecharactersHongmaoandLantuattractingnumerousvisitorsforpictures.TheChinesePaladinboothwasalsoimmenselypopular,drawingmanywithits31st-anniversarylimitedmerchandiseandnewgame63(demo).Additionally,CP32speciallysetupa“HeritageArtisanWorkshop”zonededicatedtorevitalizingintangibleculturalheritage.ItshowcasedvarioustraditionalhandicraftsthemedaroundmajorIPs,createdusingdiversefolkintangibleheritagetechniques.Forexample,theZhushouzhenEmbroideryArtStudiofromSuzhouanditsACGculturalbrand,“Xiaozhenzao”,collaboratedwiththeanimatedIPTheLegendofLuoXiaohei264(create)vividandlifelikeembroideryworks.Besidesfinishedembroideryproducts,theboothalsosoldDIYkits,allowingvisitorstoexperienceembroideryon-siteunderthe65(guide)ofmasters.五、书信写作66.假如你是李华,你校英文报正在进行以“AI作曲是否应该被抵制”为主题的征文比赛,请你写一篇文章向校英文报投稿。内容包含:1.你的观点;2.你的理由。注意:①写作词数应为80词左右;②请按如下格式在答题卡相应区域作答。WhetherAI-GeneratedMusicShouldBeResisted___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________六、书面表达67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给开头续写两段,使其构成一篇完整的短文。I'mnotsurehowseveremyinsomnia(失眠)reallyis.Inonesense,itisseriousbecauseitstartedbackinmiddleschool,meaningI’vestruggledwithitfornearlythirtyyearsnow.I’vehadmigrainessincechildhood,whichoftencomewitheyepressureandnausea.Perhapsitwastheseheadachesthatopenedthedoortoinsomnia,graduallyleadingtomoreandmoresleeplessnights.Forme,stayingupuntiloneortwointhemorninghasbecomethenorm.Myfriendsallthinkmyinsomniaisquitesevere,asthedarkcirclesundermyeyes—almostreachingmycheeks—havebecomemymostprominentfeature.Yet,comparedtofriendswhosedailylivesaresignificantlydisruptedbyinsomnia,mycaseseemsmilder.WhileIma

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