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Despite60. an 61. mastery62. where 63. currently64. has transformed65. reshaping【答案】 Last Friday, the Student Union of our school held a meaningful English debate on whether we should prioritize universities or majors in college application.Supporters argue that famous schools provide abundant learning resources, broad platforms and more promising job opportunities. What’s more, they attach great importance to the long-term social advantage. However, those who prioritize suitable majors firmly believe that matching personal hobbies lays a solid long-term foundation for lifelong career development. Only in this way can students keep motivated and achieve greater academic progress.The activity not only cultivates our critical thinking skills but also helps us view college application in a more balanced and reasonable way.【答案】 Feeling the weight of the moment, Alex waited until the classroom emptied. He approached Leo, whose face was pale. “Outside, now,” Alex said firmly. Under the old oak tree, Alex confronted him quietly. “I saw the note.” Leo’s denial died in his throat, replaced by shame. “You’re my best friend,” Alex said, placing a hand on his shaking shoulder. “You must tell Mr. Davies yourself. I’ll be with you.” The fear in Leo’s eyes slowly gave way to resolve.That newfound resolve led Leo, with Alex silently by his side, to knock on Mr. Davies’s door after school. He confessed with a trembling voice. The consequence was direct: a failed exam. Walking out, the weight felt different — no longer secret guilt, but a clear consequence faced. He looked at Alex with steady clarity. “Thank you,” he whispered. Their friendship, tested by fire, remained. It was now stronger, built not on shared secrets, but on chosen honesty and the courage to face one’s mistakes.2025-2026学年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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读两遍。1.What time is it now A. 3:00. B. 3:20. C. 3:45.2.What is the man doing A. Making a new appointment. B. Canceling an appointment. C. Rescheduling an appointment.3.Why does Tom decide not to drive to the airport A. The highway is too crowded.B. He doesn’t like driving at all.C. The subway station is very close.4.How much will each person pay A. 200 yuan. B. 300 yuan. C. 400 yuan.5.What is the man's overall impression of the concert A. Somewhat disappointing. B. Completely wonderful. C. Extremely boring.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6. What is the man’s problem A. He reserved the wrong book.B. His order number cannot be found.C. One of his reserved books is unavailable.7. What will the man do first A. Check another library. B. Join the waiting list. C. Wait for the book to be returned.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. Why does Linda look tired A. She has been working out too much.B. She has been preparing for a history test.C. She has been preparing for a presentation.9. What best describes the topic of Linda’s presentation A. It focuses only on China. B. It involves multiple regions. C. It is limited to modern trade.10. What is the relationship between the two speakers A. Classmates B. Teacher and student. C. Brother and sister.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11. What is the man dissatisfied with about the first apartment A. High rent. B. Tiny kitchen. C. No parking.12. What is included in the second apartment’s rent A. Parking fee. B. Internet service. C. Water and electricity.13. What does the woman say about the parking A. Always available. B. On a first-come basis. C. Reserved for renters.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14. How did Amy feel at first in the interview A. Nervous. B. Relaxed. C. Delighted.15. What does the company mainly do A. It sells electronic devices.B. It develops educational apps.C. It offers learning programs for kids.16. What did Amy do during her internship A. She taught social media marketing.B. She designed a new app for children.C. She managed a marketing campaign.17. How does Amy feel about the interview result A. She is hopeful but uncertain. B. She is slightly disappointed. C. She is extremely confident.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18. When is the deadline to sign up for the Arts Festival A. April 10th. B. April 15th. C. April 17th.19. How does the speaker feel about the basketball team's victory A. Proud and celebratory. B. Surprised and doubtful. C. Calm and indifferent.20. What is the main purpose of this broadcast A. To introduce the School Arts Festival.B. To praise the school basketball team.C. To share several school announcements.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。AThe Riverside Museum of Natural History is pleased to announce its “Free Family Weekends” program for 2025. On the first and third Saturday of every month, families with children aged 5–15 can enjoy free admission to all permanent exhibitions.What’s on OfferDinosaur Hall: Walk among life-sized dinosaur models and touch real fossils. A 15-minute guided talk runs every hour from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.Ocean Discovery Zone: An interactive space where kids can handle sea shells, watch live fish feeding, and build their own coral reef models.Stargazing Room: Our rooftop mini-observatory opens after sunset on Saturday evenings (weather permitting). Telescopes and expert guides are provided.Workshops (Advance Booking Required)Two hands-on workshops are available each Saturday:Workshop Time Age Group CapacityJunior Fossil Hunter 10:30 am–12:00 pm 5–9 20Young Scientist Lab 1:30 pm–3:00 pm 10–15 15Materials are included, and every participant takes home a small project kit.Getting HereThe museum sits at 45 River Lane, a 10-minute walk from Central Station. Free parking is available on site, though spaces are limited. We encourage visitors to use public transport or cycle — bike racks stand right outside the main entrance.Important NotesChildren must be accompanied by at least one adult. Photography is welcome everywhere except the Stargazing Room. Please leave food and drinks in the picnic area on the ground floor.For more details and to book workshops, visit www.riversidemuseum.org.21. What can be learned about the Stargazing Room A. Its opening depends on weather conditions.B. It is only available during daytime hours.C. It requires visitors to bring their own telescopes.D. It opens every Saturday evening regardless of weather.22. A 7-year-old child who wants to join a workshop should choose .A. Young Scientist Lab at 1:30 pm. B. Ocean Discovery Zone at 10:00 am.C. Junior Fossil Hunter at 10:30 am. D. Dinosaur Hall at 3:00 pm.23. What is the purpose of this text A. To report on a museum’s history. B. To review a children’s science show.C. To advertise a family-friendly program. D. To compare different museums in the city.BOn a quiet block in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, a bright orange refrigerator sits in Keegan Stephan’s front yard. It is not decoration. Every morning Stephan stocks it with fresh fruit, bread and canned goods. By noon, the shelves are bare. By evening, neighbours have filled them again.Stephan, a civil-rights lawyer, launched the community fridge in January 2025 after he witnessed a sharp rise in food prices which resulted in widespread hunger across New York City. Official data showed that visits to the city’s food pantries (食品分发站) hit 8.4 million in the last quarter of 2024 — a record. “The numbers floored me,” he said. “I had to act.”The rules are simple: take what you need; give what you can. Nobody is asked to show identification, and there is no charge. The fridge runs on a current of goodwill rather than funding. Local bakeries donate day-old bread; a nearby farm stand drops off vegetables every Wednesday. Stephan shoulders most of the daily maintenance himself, cleaning the fridge, checking dates and removing spoiled items.What strikes Stephan most, however, is not the food. It is the conversations. “A retired teacher and a college freshman met at the fridge last month,” he recalled. “Now they champion a weekend reading group for children on the block.” Such connections, he believes, are the fridge’s true harvest.The idea has spread. Three more fridges have appeared within a ten-block radius, each tended by different volunteers. Collectively, they serve roughly 200 households a week. Stephan hopes the model will travel even further. “You don’t need money or a title,” he said. “You just need a spare plug and a heart that refuses to look away.”Food insecurity is a complex challenge, and one fridge cannot solve it. But for the families on Stephan’s block, that bright orange box is proof that a single act of generosity can plant the seeds of something much larger.24. What happens to the fridge by the middle of the day A. It is locked up by Stephan. B. It is moved to another block.C. It is restocked by bakeries. D. It has been emptied by people.25. Why did Stephan set up the community fridge A. He wanted to reduce food waste. B. He received a government grant.C. He was alarmed by growing starvation. D. He witnessed a sharp rise in food prices26. What can be learned about the fridge from Paragraph 3 A. It offers only home-cooked meals. B. It is maintained by a team of workers.C. It is financed by a charity organization. D. It depends on neighbourhood generosity.27. Which of the following can best serve as the title for the passage A. How to Start a Food Bank B. One Fridge, A Whole CommunityC. Brooklyn’s Fight Against Rising Prices D. New York’s Hunger Crisis in NumbersCI love going on solo dates. Whether it’s eating out alone or catching a movie by myself, there is something deeply restorative about quality me-time. A famous proverb says, “No man is an island” — but it is nice to have an island escape sometimes. In a world that often equates solitude with loneliness, China is quietly rewriting the script, turning alone time into a cultural and economic phenomenon.As social attitudes shift, a new demographic is emerging: the solo dweller. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, single-person households accounted for nearly 20 percent of all Chinese households in 2024. This profound change is driven by declining marriage rates, increased mobility, and a generational redefinition of what it means to live well.With this rise comes the “loneliness economy” — a booming market for products and services tailored to people living alone. Technology has kept pace: apps like “Are You Dead Yet ,” which lets users check in daily for safety, soared to the top of paid app charts this year. While its name sparked debate, its popularity reveals a deeper truth: millions living alone seek new ways to stay connected and safe.The trend is reshaping daily life. In dining, eating alone has transformed from a potential source of stares to a celebrated choice, fueling a market estimated at 800 billion yuan. Restaurants now offer private booths, single hot pots, and perfectly portioned meals. At home, compact washing machines, mini fridges, and single-serving appliances are flying off shelves, all designed to meet the unique needs of one.Travel is also adjusting. China’s railway network will expand “quiet carriages” to nearly all high-speed trains, offering a peaceful environment based on voluntary compliance and mutual respect. This “culture of quietude” creates dedicated spaces where people can truly recharge and reflect during their journeys.Younger generations are redefining the good life. With rising living costs, traditional milestones like marriage and homeownership feel increasingly out of reach. Instead, many are embracing self-care, enjoying small luxuries, and finding joy in their own company. Social media trends like “Ai ni laoji!” (“Love you, dear self”) promote self-compassion and immediate self-reward.Alone time is no longer seen as a deficiency, but as a necessary and even desirable part of modern life.28. What is the main idea of the passage A. The challenges of solo living in China. B. Social and economic changes from solo living.C. Reasons for choosing single life in China. D. Pros and cons of living alone.29. The phrase “loneliness economy” most likely refers to ______.A. Market serving people living alone. B. Economic loss from loneliness.C. Online platforms for lonely people. D. A theory about social connections.30. Which is TRUE about the “quiet carriage” service A. Preventing passengers from talking. B. Popular with business travelers.C. Using strict rules and fines. D. Expanding to almost all high-speed trains.31. What is the author’s overall attitude to the trend of solo living described in the passage A. Clearly critical and worried. B. Objective yet slightly positive.C. Strongly supportive and encouraging. D. Somewhat unclear and ambiguous.DOpenClaw represents a significant advancement in open-source AI agents, capable of performing complex tasks autonomously on a user’s own computer. By connecting to powerful language models, it can execute activities from online shopping and bill payments to interacting with web services. Its functionality is further expanded by ClawHub, a marketplace hosting thousands of community-built “skills.” While this automation offers remarkable utility, particularly for developers and tech enthusiasts, it concurrently (i.e. at the same time) introduces substantial risks that have alarmed cybersecurity professionals.The primary concerns revolve around financial security. First, the potential for uncontrolled spending is significant. Like all AI systems, OpenClaw can misinterpret user instructions, leading to unauthorized disputes with companies or the sending of unsolicited (未被要求的)messages. If the agent is linked to a payment method without a strict spending limit, a single ambiguous prompt could result in severe financial loss. Second, users face runaway API costs. Although the software is free, it operates by making calls to paid AI models like GPT-4. Configuration or settings errors or tasks stuck in loops can trigger a series of paid requests, rapidly generating charges that can amount to hundreds or even thousands of dollars.Another critical risk is sensitive data exposure. Providing the agent with a real credit card number will cause this information to be stored in local files. A serious security vulnerability discovered in 2026 demonstrated that thousands of OpenClaw control panels were exposed online. Furthermore, the ClawHub marketplace’s limited checking process has allowed hundreds of malicious skills designed to steal passwords and financial details to coexist with legitimate (正当的) ones.In response, the developer has enforced safety updates, such as requiring GitHub accounts for skill creators. However, the core risk profile — combining deep system access with unverified third-party code — remains.Given these risks, experts strongly advise users to employ key protective measures: using virtual payment cards to isolate real account details, and diligently applying spending limits to any payment method linked to the agent. Thus, for anyone choosing to utilize this powerful technology, a thorough understanding of the risks is not just advisable, but crucial.32. What is the main purpose of the passage A. To promote OpenClaw’s features and convenience.B. To explain how OpenClaw connects to AI models.C. To warn about OpenClaw’s risks and give advice.D. To detail OpenClaw’s development history.33. According to the passage, how can a “misinterpreted prompt” lead to financial loss A. It can corrupt local files, requiring repair costs.B. It can cause unauthorized purchases or charges.C. It forces users to buy a more expensive version.D. It subscribes users to many paid third-party skills.34. Which of the following best summarizes the “core risk profile” of OpenClaw A. Deep system access combined with unverified skills.B. Its open-source nature vs. founder’s move to a closed firm.C. The high cost of the required AI models.D. The difficulty for average users to configure it.35. Why does the author mention “virtual payment cards” in the concluding paragraph A. To introduce a new feature for the ClawHub market.B. To compare their effectiveness with cryptocurrency.C. To criticize the developer for not including the feature.D. To recommend a security measure that limits exposure.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。No one likes to be told that they’re self-absorbed. We all want to think that we are empathetic and compassionate human beings who consider other people’s feelings as well as our own. ___36___ However, it can be easy to fall into the habit of focusing on yourself instead of others. So, how do you know if you’re self-absorbed ___37___ Characteristics of self-absorption are most likely to become apparent as a result of interactions with others. If you begin to become more aware of the nature and development of conversations you have with others, you can get a sense for whether you are self-absorbed. After conversations with others, ask yourself some of the following questions: Who did most of the talking in the conversation Who seemed to “steer” or dominate the discussion Rate your listening skills. Self-absorbed people tend to move the conversation back to themselves, instead of listening to and appreciating what others have to say. ___38___ Think about whether you are a good listener who really engages with the other person rather than waiting for a break in the conversation so that you can steer the topic back to yourself.Think about how much time you spend considering the feelings of others. One classic sign of a self-absorbed person is the inability to put yourself in someone else’s shoes. If you rarely think about how your friends or family are feeling, you may be self-absorbed. ___39___, but others (especially loved ones) should never feel invisible or ignored by you.Evaluate the way you respond to constructive criticism or feedback. ___40___While it’s generally a good idea not to let negative feedback get you down, letting negative feedback get to you can damage your work and personal relationships if you never listen to others or respect their opinions. Notice if one of your first responses to feedback is getting defensive or angry rather than attempting to understand another’s perspective.A. Evaluate your conversationsB. Be aware of your feelings after interactions with othersC. In fact, if you're self-absorbed you may not even appear to listen to othersD. We often fail to recognize our own self-absorbed behaviors in daily lifeE. It’s okay to think about keeping yourself feeling happy and contentF. People who are self-absorbed tend to distrust or dismiss feedback from othersG. We all hope to be liked and respected by those around us.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I met Carla in the darkest days of life 15 years ago. I was in bad ____41____ . I lost my mother, living in a shabby house. One day, a gorgeous cat ____42____ from a nearby pet hospital. ____43____ in love, I took her home and gave her a name.Every night, Carla would curl up on my keyboard as I ____44____ to make ends meet. And then we would watch old films in silence. She added ____45____ to my life. And mostly, we shared hours doing nothing — the quiet time is like ____46____ when having the right company. Soon, a depressed me started to see daylight.Then came the fateful day she literally ____47____ my life. That was a dawn when Carla jumped onto my bed, rubbed my face aggressively and ____48____ “meows”. A little ____49____ at first, I dismissed her behavior as mere naughtiness — until her ____50____ jolted me awake. Rushing downstairs, I froze in horror: thick smoke billowed (喷涌) from the ceiling, and tongues of flame were ____51____ from a ceiling panel. I quickly dialed 911. A firefighter later informed me that hadn’t Carla given me that warning, the fire would have torn through the building and ____52____ both the house and me to ashes.Months later, however, Carla ____53____ kidney disease and left me. That last night, she climbed in my lap and rubbed her hand on my face. It felt like a ____54____ of goodbye. I think she knew. And I know I will never have another cat to whom I ____55____ such a debt.41. A. taste B. faith C. shape D. temper42. A. intervened B. emerged C. engaged D. presented43. A. Instantly B. Fortunately C. Recently D. Obviously44. A. decided B. strived C. hesitated D. motivated45. A. challenge B. success C. routine D. wisdom46. A. healing B. wandering C. training D. sinking47. A. elevated B. saved C. lifted D. transformed48. A. repeated B. created C. discovered D. announced49. A. embarrassed B. depressed C. stressed D. annoyed50. A. annoyance B. persistence C. existence D. appearance51. A. bouncing B. clapping C. shooting D. diving52. A. consumed B. swallowed C. damaged D. reduced53. A. settle down with B. came up with C. put up with D. came down with54. A. gesture B. character C. description D. emotion55. A. entitle B. reward C. owe D. identify第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。After French rider Valentin Debise crossed the finish line ___56___(secure) back-to-back victories at the Portuguese round of the 2026 FIM Supersport World Championship, Chinese motorcycle entrepreneur Zhang Xue could barely contain his emotion. It was only the second round of the season, yet ZXMoto, a newly ___57___ (establish) Chinese manufacturer, had already claimed its first-ever race wins.Born in a small village in Hunan province, Zhang began working as a motorcycle repair apprentice at the age of 14. In 2006, he rode more than 100 kilometers in the pouring rain for a chance to appear on television ___58___showcase his riding skills. ___59___failure at first, his persistence paid off, eventually earning him ___60___opportunity with a professional racing team. However, years of high-intensity training led to injuries. Zhang shifted his focus from racing to manufacturing. Between 2009 and 2012, he worked at a motorcycle factory in Zhejiang, getting a good ___61___ (master) of the full vehicle development process. In 2013, he moved to Chongqing, a major hub of China's motorcycle industry, ___62___he began his own journey of motorcycle manufacturing.Looking ahead, Zhang said he aims to capture over half of the market share ___63___ (current) held by international big brands within five years. For many Chinese motorcyclists, ZXMoto ___64___ (transform) from a role of a conventional manufacturer into a symbol of pride, _____65_____ (reshape) the domestic motorcycle landscape in ways no one anticipated.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)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。Debate on University Application Priorities____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节 (满分25分)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。The Choice at the CrossroadThe final exam for chemistry was underway. At the front of the room, their form tutor (班主任), Mr. Davies, was focused on marking papers from a previous class. The classroom lay in deep silence, broken only by the steady scratching of pencils. A square of golden afternoon sunlight fell across the floor, illuminating floating dust and the anxious faces of the students. Alex was focused on his paper, his own pen moving with confidence born of months of honest preparation. As he glanced up to ease his stiff neck, his gaze drifted across the aisle and met, for a single heartbeat, the eyes of his best friend, Leo. In that instant, Alex saw everything. Leo’s fingers, trembling slightly, drew a tiny, folded square of paper from his sleeve. With a quick, guilty motion, he dropped his eyes to it and then pressed it swiftly out of sight beneath the desk, his knuckles (指节) turning white.A heavy, cold stone seemed to drop into Alex’s stomach. Leo was not just a friend; they were brothers built in childhood adventures, holding now a shared, fragile dream of the same university. This single act could reveal it all — cheating meant possible dismissal, a permanent stain, a future ruined in a moment. Yet, the thought of speaking up felt like a deeper, more personal betrayal. It would mean his own hand striking the blow that broke their world. He thought of his other classmates, who had studied late into the night with honest effort, and a wave of hot shame for Leo, and for his own silence, washed over him.The conflict became a physical ache within his chest. Should he report Leo when the exam ended, choosing rule over a lifelong bond Or should he bury the truth, choosing friendship but forever carrying the sharp, guilty weight of a secret accomplice (同伙) He stared down, but the words on his exam paper clouded and swam before his eyes. His inner compass, once steady, now spun wildly, lost. The weight of the choice pressed upon his shoulders, heavier and more real than the exam itself.注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1: Feeling the weight of the moment, Alex waited until the classroom emptied.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2: That newfound resolve led Leo, with Alex silently by his side, to knock on Mr. Davies’s door after school.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025-2026学年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.docx 2025-2026学年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听力.mp3 2025-2026学年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答案.docx