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2026屆江蘇省宿遷青華中學高三上學期第四次模擬考試英語試卷一、聽力選擇題1.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodotomorrow?
A.Goshopping.B.Visitheraunt.C.Attendabirthdayparty.2.Whatdidthewomandothismorning?
A.Shewentonatrip.B.Shedidthepacking.C.Shecheckedthewindows.3.Whatismentionedintheemailaboutthefitnesscenter?
A.Itwillbeinusenextmonth.B.Itwilllengthenbusinesshours.C.Itwillbeopentotheemployees.4.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthenews?
A.Happy.B.Confused.C.Surprised.5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Deliverymanandcustomer.B.Bakerandcustomer.C.Co-workers.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。6.Whatdoesthemanlikedoinginthepark?
A.Hiking.B.Bird-watching.C.Picnicking.7.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodointheend?
A.Bookatourguide.B.Showhimaround.C.Havesomethingtoeattogether.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。8.Whatsportdoesthemanlearntodo?
A.Tennis.B.Football.C.Basketball.9.Whatdidthemandofirstinthelesson?
A.Heplayedagame.B.Hejumped.C.Heran.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。10.Howmanypartsarethereinthesmartwatch?
A.Five.B.Six.C.Eleven.11.WhereistheHomeButtonofthesmartwatch?
A.Attheback.B.Ontherightside.C.Atthebottomleft.12.Whichfunctiondoesthemancareaboutmost?
A.Themicrophone.B.Heartratemonitor.C.Thetouchscreen.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.HowMartinachosehercourse.B.WhatMartina’steacherlookslike.C.WhetherMartinaenjoyshercampuslife.14.Whatdoweknowabouttheartteacher?
A.HeisfromFrance.B.Hehasabadaccent.C.HeadvisesMartinaonchoices.15.WhatsubjectdoesMartinalikebest?
A.Art.B.Science.C.History.16.WhydidMartinadecidetomajorinEnglish?
A.Itwasmorepracticalforherfuture.B.Itiseasiertolearnthanothersubjects.C.ShelikedtheEnglishteacher.聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。17.Whichbuildinghasagym?
A.BlakeResidence.B.BrownHall.C.Queen’sBuilding.18.WhyisBlakeResidencepeaceful?
A.Onlygirlslivethere.B.Novisitorscancomein.C.Everyonehasaprivateroom.19.WhatistheadvantageofQueen’sBuilding?
A.Ithasshowerrooms.B.Ithasacomputerroom.C.Ithasitsownprivategarden.20.WhyistheParkwayFlatsexpensive?
A.Parkingthereischarged.B.Therearethelargestrooms.C.Thefeesincludethecostofmeals.二、閱讀理解ThisSummer,It’sAllGas,NoBreaks!School’sout.TimetoGoAllOut!Whateveryou’reinto—whetherit’sahobby,apassion,oranewpursuit—we’reheretofuelyourdrive.WiththeHighSchoolSummerPassTM,youcangetFREEaccesstoparticipatingPlanetFitness(PF)inNewYorkCity.Noexcuses.Noholdingback.Nocost.PlanetFitness’HighSchoolSummerPassTMHighSchoolSummerPassTMisPlanetFitness’freesummermembershipthatwelcomeshighschoolteensages14-19toworkoutthroughoutNYC!HighSchoolSummerPassisherefromJune1stthroughAugust31st!Participantsmustworkoutatthelocationtheysignupatandarenotpermittedtouseotherlocations.MakethisthesummerofgettingstrongeratPlanetFitnesswithourbest-in-classequipmentataconvenientlocationnearyou.HowItWorksTeensage-appropriatecansignupforFREEonlineorin-club.Under18?Bringaparentorguardiantosigntheelectronicagreement.RegisterfortheHighSchoolSummerPassprogramwiththreesimplesteps.①REGISTERNOWRegisterTODAYandgetreadyforastrongsummer!Signuponlineat/summerpass.②DOWNLOADTHEPFAPPCreateanaccountusingthesameemailyouusedtoregisterandgetyourdigitalclubpassintheFREEPFapp.③GETMOVINGStartworkingoutatyourhomeclubforFREEnowthroughAugust31st.FurtherNotesYourFitnessJourneyContinues!TransitiontopaidmembershipisoptionalafterAugust31st.Classicmembershipsbeginat$15permonthandPFBlackCard@membershipsbeginat$24.99permonth,billedmonthly.Membershipsmayinclude12-monthcommitment.Pricesmayvarydependingonlocation.Locationsindependentlyownedandoperated.21.WhocangainfreeaccesstoPF?
A.A19-year-oldoutsideNYC.B.A17-year-oldregisteringaloneinJuly.C.A13-year-oldwithaparentwithinNYC.D.A16-year-oldwithaguardianattheregisteredclub.22.WhatwillhappentoPFmembershipsafterAugust31?
A.FreeaccesswillextendthroughDecember.B.Membershipswillauto-renewat$15permonth.C.Memberscanchoosetocontinuepaidmembership.D.MembersshouldupgradetoaPFBlackCard?membership.23.Whatisthetext?
A.Asafetynotice.B.Aprogrampromotion.C.Aparentalguide.D.Agymintroduction.OriginallyfromHemkerWildlifeParkinTexas,Linda,afour-year-old,eight-foot-tallfemaleostrich(鴕鳥)arrivedinWashington,D.C.lastNovemberandhasbeenadjustingwelltohernewlifeattheSmithsonian’sNationalZoo.Ostrichesaretheworld’slargestbirdandcanweigharound200and350pounds.Thebirds,whileflightless,havenoproblemgettingaroundwiththeirpowerfullonglegs.Inasinglestep,theanimalscancover10to16feetandrunupto43milesperhour.TheNationalZoohousedostrichesinitscollectionwhenitfirstopenedinthelate1880s.BeforeLinda,thezoohostedanotherflightlessbird,Darwin,amaleemu(鴯鹋)whopassedawayin2018.“Althoughourteamhascaredforavarietyofbirds,ithasbeenmanyyearssinceweworkedwithalarge,flightlessbird.Zoo-goersmayfondlyrememberourlateemuDarwin,whoseemedtoenjoywatchingvisitorsasmuchastheyenjoyedwatchinghim!”saidTallieWiles,oneofthekeepersattheNationalZoo.Ostrichesfeedonsmallanimalslikemice,frogs,insects,andsmallplantsinthewild.Whileatthezoo,Lindawillreceivevariousproduce,insects,andpillsenrichedwithvitaminsandnutrients.Duringthelastfewmonthsinourcare,theteamhaslearnedLinda’spersonality.“Shekeepsusonourtoes.Justwhenwethinkweknowwhatshe’sgoingtodo,shechangesherroutineanddoessomethingalittleunexpected!”saidTallieWiles.SoonafterLindaadaptstoherenvironmentandtheanimalcareteampreparesheroutdoorhabitat,shewillbereadytogreetvisitors.Untilthen,zooofficialswillpostupdatesonLinda’sfirstappearancetotheNationalZoo’swebsiteandsocialmediapages.24.WhatdoweknowaboutLinda?
A.Sheisverypopularwithvisitors.B.SheisayoungfemaleostrichfromTexas.C.ShewasbornattheNationalZoo.D.Shehasstruggledtofitintothenewzoo.25.WhatwasspecialaboutDarwin?
A.Heweighedover350pounds.B.Hewasabletoflyhighandfast.C.Hecouldrun43milesperhour.D.Hewascomfortablewithpeople.26.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“onourtoes”underlinedinparagraph3?
A.Onboard.B.Inadvance.C.Onguard.D.Inshape.27.WhatwillLindaprobablydonext?
A.MeettouristsattheNationalZoo.B.Preparetogreetanothernewbird.C.Travelbacktoheroriginalhabitat.D.Learntoliveonherowninthewild.Anyonewhohastakenastandardizedtestknowsthatwritinganessayin20minutesorlesstakesseriousbrainpower.Havingaccesstoartificialintelligence(AI)wouldcertainlylightenthementalload.ButasarecentstudybyresearchersattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(MIT)suggests,thathelpmaycomeatacost.Overthecourseofaseriesofessay-writingsessions,studentsworkingwithaswellaswithoutanAIchatbothadtheirbrainactivitymeasured.Acrosstheboard,theAIusersexhibitedmarkedlylowerbrainactivityinareasassociatedwithcreativefunctionsandattention.WhetherAIwillleavepeople’sbrainsweakinthelongtermremainsanopenquestion.ResearchersbehindthisstudyhavestressedthatfurtherworkisneededtoestablishadefinitivecausallinkbetweenincreasedAIuseandweakenedbrains.Afterall,thestudyhadatinysamplesizeandfocusedonasinglenarrowtask.Moreover,generativeAItoolsclearlyseektolightenpeople’smentalloads,asmanyothertechnologiesdo.Concernsaboutthiskindofoffloadingaren’tnew.Aslongagoasthe5thcenturyBC,Socrateswasquotedascomplainingthatwritingisnot“apotion(神藥)forremembering,butforreminding”.Calculatorssparecashiersfromcomputingabill.Navigationappsremovetheneedformap-reading.Andyetfewwouldarguethatpeoplearelesscapableasaresult.Thereislittleevidencetosuggestthatlettingmachineshandleusers’mentaltasksaltersthebrain’scapacityforthinking.ButtheworryisthatgenerativeAIallowsonetooffloadathoughtprocess.Andoncethebrainhasdevelopedatasteforoffloading,itcanbeahardhabittokick.Asoneuserputit,“IrelysomuchonAIthatIdon’tthinkI’dknowhowtosolvecertainproblemswithoutit.”Thetechnologyissoyoungthat,formanytasks,thehumanbrainisstillthesharpesttoolinthetoolkit.ButintimeboththeconsumersofAIanditsregulatorswillhavetoassesswhetheritswiderbenefitsoutweighanycognitive(認知)costs.IfstrongerevidenceemergesthatAImakespeoplelessintelligent,willtheycare?28.WhatdidtheMITstudyfind?
A.AIusersshowedlessmentalengagement.B.AIleftpeople’sbrainsweak.C.AIlightenedthementalloadinwriting.D.AIusersassociatedcreativitywithattention.29.AccordingtoSocrates,whatnegativeconsequencecouldwritinghave?
A.Peoplewouldavoidusingreminders.B.Peoplewouldstopthinkingindependently.C.Peoplewouldrelylessontheirownmemory.D.Peoplewouldcarelessaboutthespokenword.30.Whatpointdoestheuser’sremarkinparagraph5illustrate?
A.AIcanchangeusers’mentalcapacity.B.AIisnotwidelyavailabletothepublic.C.AIcanencourageusers’mentallaziness.D.AIisnotcapableofsolvingeveryproblem.31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?
A.WillAIMakeYouStupid?B.HowAILetsYouOffloadTasksC.WhyAIAffectsYourThinkingAbilitiesD.IsAIaMentalShortcutYouCaneasilyQuit?ResearchersfromtheUniversityofBathrecentlydevelopedanewtouchscreenthat'scapableofchangingitsshapeandhardnesswhenusersapplyvariouslevelsofforcetoit.Thescreen,whichtheyrefertoas“DeformIO”,usesair-poweredsystemsandsensorstodetectlevelsofpressureappliedbyafingerandthencollapse(凹陷)aroundit.Theresearcherssayitcouldaddanewinputlayer(輸入層)tomobiledevicesthatcouldbeusedforawidevarietyoftasks,fromlookingthroughdigitalmapstoplayinggamesand“feeling”thehardnessofproductsvirtually.ThoughDeformIO,whichis3mmthickwitha140mm2surfacelayer,isn'tthefirstchangeablescreen,itcanapplyseveralforceinputsonvariouspartsofthescreenatthesametime,whichmeansuserscanexperienceafeelingofcontinuoustactile(觸覺的)responsewhilemovingtheirfingeracrossthescreen.“Inotherwords,DeformIOallowsuserstofeelaricher,moretactileandnaturalresponseastheypressthesurface,”leadauthorJamesNashsaid.Ifthenewscreensareeverindeedappliedtowidespreadconsumermobiledevices,theycouldchangethewayusersinterfacewithappsandservicesusedonadailybasis.TheresearchersimagineasituationwhereafuturetravelerequippedwithDeformIOusesittomovethroughsectionsofthedigitalmap.Inthisexample,thetravelercouldquicklyswitchbetweentheroadviewsectionofamapandsatelliteviewbysimplyapplyingmoreandlesspressureonthescreen.It'suncertainifeverydayphoneuserswillfindthenewscreenattractiveenoughtogiveuptheirglasstouchscreens.Lessadvancedmobiledesignslikefoldablescreens,whichhavealreadyexistedforyears,arestillstrugglingtogainwideuseoutsideofalimitedaudience.It’spossiblethatscreenslikeDeformIOcouldendupthesameway.“Wehopethatin10to20years’time,theconceptsitpresentscouldbeinyourmobilephone.Fornow,we'reexploringtheapplicationsitmightbebestsuitedto.”Nashsaid.32.WhatcanbelearnedaboutDeformIO?
A.It'saprotectivelayerforscreens.B.It'sascreenwithtactileflexibility.C.Itperformsdifferenttaskstogether.D.Itsenseschangesinusers'identity.33.WhatmakesDeformIOstandoutamongothersimilardesigns?
A.Itsadaptableappearance.B.Itsbetter-qualitysensors.C.Itssmallsizeandlightweight.D.Itsmorerealisticsenseoftouch.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“interfacewith”inparagraph3mean?
A.Mixup.B.Assistwith.C.Connectwith.D.Improveon.35.WhatchallengemightDeformIOface?
A.Lowcustomerinterest.B.Technicaldesignlimitations.C.Insufficientdevelopmentfunds.D.Strongcompetitionwithintheindustry.Oneofthemostcommonmistakespeoplemakewhentryingtoimprovetheirhealthisattemptingtoomanysuddenandgreatchanges.Crashdiets,extremeworkoutplans,orsuddensleepadjustmentsoftenfailbecausethey’reunsustainable.36Herearesomepracticalyetpowerfultipstohelpyou:Startwithsmall,achievablegoals.37Forexample,theyhopetorun5milesdailywithoutpriortraining.Instead,theyshouldbeginwithmanageablesteps—takethestairsinsteadoftheelevator,ordo10minutesofstretchingeachmorning.Theseminoradjustmentspreventburnoutwhilesteadilyimprovingyourstrengthandendurance.38Beingtoostrictwithwhatoneeatsoftenbackfires.Thisoftenleadstoquickweightregainandfrustration.Insteadofbanningfoods,focusonaddingmorewhole,nutrient-richoptionslikevegetables,leanproteins,andhealthyfats.Forexample,swapsodaforsparklingwaterwithlemon,orreplacewhitebreadwithwhole-grainalternatives.Small,sustainablechangesleadtolastingresultswithoutthefrustrationofyo-yodieting.Prioritizesleepforoverallwell-being.Intoday’sfast-pacedworld,sleepisoftensacrificedforproductivityorentertainment.39Sleepdeprivationweakensimmunity,increasesstresshormones,andevencontributestoweightgain.Toimprovesleepquality,establishacalmingbedtimeroutine—dimthelights,avoidscreensanhourbeforebed,andkeepaconsistentsleepschedule,evenonweekends.Stayactivethroughouttheday.Sittingforlongperiodsislinkedtopoorcirculation,backpain,andmetabolicissues.Ifyouhaveadeskjob,setreminderstostandupandmoveeveryhour.40Simpleactivitieslikewalkingduringphonecallsordoinglightstretchescanboostenergy,improveposture,andenhancementalclarity.
A.Beconsistentratherthanextreme.B.Focusonnutrition,notjustdieting.C.Listentoyourbody’sneedsandadjustaccordingly.D.Itcanhelpreducestressandimprovescirculation.E.Thebesthabitsarethoseyoucanmaintainwithoutfeelingdeprived.F.Manypeoplegetdiscouragedbecausetheystartwithtoohighgoals.G.Youmightthinkyoucangowithlittleofit,butyourbodypaystheprice.三、完形填空“Ididn’tpickpeonies(牡丹).Theypickedme,”saysKathleenGagan,ownerandfounderofPeony’sEnvydisplaygardeninBernardsville.Thegarden’splayfulnamewas________yearsagoataparty,whenGaganenthusiasticallyannouncedher________tostartapeonyfarminherbackyard.Oneoftheguestssaid,“Sounds________—I’msurewe’llallhavepeoniesenvy!”Having________livedadynamiclifestyleworkingasaconsultantandlinguistoverseasfor15years,Gaganwashappyto________backintoBernardsville.In2002,sheplantedherfirstpeonycrop.Fouryearslater,shebegan________rootstock(根莖)commerciallyandopenedhergardentothe________becauseshewas“eagertobuildsomethingthatotherscouldvisitandenjoy.”Today,herpropertyishometooneofthemostextensive________ofpeoniesinthecountry.Gagan,anationally________gardeningexpert,appreciatesthelaid-backpresenceofestablishedpeoniesbecause,________othercrops,theyareeasytomaintain.“Beforestartingmypeonygarden,I________atapeachorchard(果園)becausedeerateallthetrees.ThenItriedraisingirises,withnoluck,”shesays.“Finally,Ihadsuccesswithpeonies.________andrabbitsdon’tlikethem,andtheestablishedplantsrequire________care.Everythingyoudoforthemcomesbackyearafteryearbecauseit’sagenerousplantthat________somuchmorethanittakes.”Peony’sEnvyisopendailyfromthelastFridayinAprilthroughthesecondSundayinJune.Tofullyexperienceallithasto________,someguestsvisitweekly.Intheseblooms,peoplefindamirrortolife’ssimplestwisdom:truebeautyasksforlittle,butgivesendlessly.41.A.calledB.bornC.foundD.stated42.A.promiseB.opinionC.planD.task43.A.impossibleB.familiarC.horribleD.lovely44.A.previouslyB.eventuallyC.naturallyD.frequently45.A.wanderB.fightC.settleD.hide46.A.diggingB.sellingC.givingD.storing47.A.volunteersB.gardenersC.crowdD.public48.A.systemsB.collectionsC.treasuresD.versions49.A.surroundedB.restrictedC.supportedD.recognized50.A.likeB.exceptC.unlikeD.despite51.A.stoppedB.failedC.a(chǎn)ttemptedD.succeeded52.A.DeerB.SheepC.AnimalsD.Enemies53.A.muchB.constantC.intenseD.little54.A.paysforwardB.givesbackC.countsonD.goesthrough55.A.offerB.reflectC.spreadD.expose四、語法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Labubudollsarehardtocomeby.Aroundthegiantflagshipstoreoftheirmaker,PopMart,inShanghai,alargenumberofcustomers56(tell)theyneedtowaitaweekorlonger.ItisnotjustChinesechildrentryingtogettheirhandsonthem;celebrities57(include)Rihanna,apopstar,andDavidBeckham,58ex-footballer,havepostedphotosofLabubuonsocialmedia.ThepopularenthusiasmforLabubu59(send)PopMart’ssharesupby180%sincethestartoftheyear.ItisoneofChineseconsumerbrands60popularityisshootingup.Inthepast,Chineseshopperslookedoverseas61thelatesttrendsincosmetics,fashionandmore.Nowtheyarestreamingtolocalluxuryfirms,high-endmake-upbrandsandmilk-teashops.ItisanoddtimeforaboomamongChineseconsumerproducts.Sloweconomicgrowthhascausedhouseholdspendingto62(weak).Itisclaimedthatconsumerdowngradingispartofthe63(explain)fortheattentionaroundChinesebrands.Sinceconsumershavebecomemoreprice-sensitive,cheap-but-decent-qualityhomegrownbrandshaveboomed.ManyChinesecoffeedrinkershavefoundlocalchainssuchasCottiorLuckinjustasgoodasStarbucks,butoftenmuch64(expensive).PartofPopMart’ssuccesswithLabubudollscomesfrom65(target)spenderswithhigh-quality,“emotive”products,saysLinaYanofHSBC.五、書信寫作66.假定你是李華。你校外教Mr.Smith計劃在下學期為興趣小組(interestgroup)開設(shè)一門新課,目前正在征集學生們的意見。請你給他寫一封電子郵件,推薦一個主題,內(nèi)容包括:1.你推薦的課程主題(如:西方戲劇鑒賞、英語辯論技巧、英美流行文化等);2.推薦該主題的理由(至少兩點);3.表達對此課程的期待。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearMr.Smith,__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua六、書面表達67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。A12-year-oldboysawsomethinginashopwindowthatsethisheartracing.Itwasajewelbox.Buttheprice—fivedollars—wasfarbeyondReubenEarle’smeans.However,heopenedthedoorandwentinside.Standingproudandstraight,hetoldtheshopkeeperwhathewanted,adding,“ButIdon’thavethemoneyrightnow.Canyoupleaseholditformeforsometime?”“I’lltry,”theshopkeepersmiled.“Iwillraisethefivedollarsandnottellanybody,”Reubensaid
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