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      这是一份2026届福建南平市下学期高三年级第二次适应性练习卷英语试卷(无答案),共18页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分37等内容,欢迎下载使用。
      第一部分 听力(略)
      第二部分 阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
      A
      The Intrducing Future Leaders t Opprtunities in Water (InFLOW) schlarship prgram aims t lk fr the next generatin f leaders in the clean water industry. It partners with cmmunity grups t engage prmising talent, slidify their interest in the water field, raise their awareness f career pprtunities, and enhance their lng-term career prspects.
      Current students r yung prfessinals can chse t apply fr ne f the tw paths: STEMPATH and CAREERTECH.
      REQUIREMENTS
      Prir experience in water-related fields is nt required, but a clear interest in the water industry is encuraged.
      T participate in the prgram, individuals must:
      PARTICIPANT BENEFITS
      ·Membership: Student membership fr 1 year.
      ·Cnference Attendance: Free Admissin t the 2027 InFLOW Annual Cnference (January 24-27, 2027 in Bstn, Massachusetts)
      ·Cmmittee Invlvement: A Water Industry prfessinal will be assigned t guide the participant.
      RESPONSIBILITIES
      Selected participants are required t take part in nline activities and attend all cnference events. After the prgram, each participant must cmplete a survey t prvide feedback n their experience and ffer suggestins fr imprving prgram in the future.
      1. What is the InFLOW prgram aimed at?
      A. Offering free curses.
      B. Develping industry leaders.
      C. Prviding jbs fr yuth.
      D. Selecting cnference participants.
      2. Wh can apply fr the CAREERTECH?
      A. Graduates with membership.
      B. Students majring in mathematics.
      C. Adults with related certificates.
      D. Prfessinals seeking a career shift.
      3. What are the selected members expected t d?
      A. Address the annual cnference.
      B. Design a survey t cllect data.
      C. Participate in the related activities.
      D. Wrk full-time fr the prgram.
      B
      When Lila Martinez mved t Maple Street, she was struck by a marked cntrast. The huses were well-kept, with flwers blming in mst yards, but at the crner f her blck sat a 1,200-square-ft parking lt — a dumping grund fr ld tires, brken furniture, and vergrwn weeds. T Lila, it lked like a “wund” that the neighbrhd had simply learned t ignre.
      Instead f cmplaining, the 17-year-ld decided t take actin. She began kncking n drs, a clipbard in hand, asking her neighbrs, “What wuld yu d with that lt if yu culd?”
      Mrs. Hendersn, an 82-year-ld resident living alne, teared up as she said, “I used t have a garden, but I can’t bend dwn anymre. I’d lve t smell fresh flwers again.” Mr. Trres, the wner f the lcal grcery stre, ffered t dnate tls and sil. Even the teenagers were interested, suggesting a place t play basketball.
      Lila realized the prject was bigger than just cleaning up rubbish. She named it the “Maple Cmmunity Garden” and launched a crwdfunding campaign. With the raised mney, she hired a lcal cnstructin cmpany t level the grund. The first Saturday was backbreaking. Lila and twenty vlunteers filled 40 garbage bags with rubbish. As the weeks passed, the lt began t breathe again. Sunflwers twered ver the fence, attracting bees and butterflies. Tmates ripened n the vine.
      Mre imprtantly, the peple began t blm. The teens wh helped build the basketball curt started assisting Mrs. Hendersn t carry her grceries. Mr. Trres began hsting weekly barbecues using vegetables frm the garden. Neighbrs wh had lived next t each ther fr decades but never spken were nw exchanging recipes and gardening tips.
      Lila said, “I thught I was just building a garden, but what I really built was a bridge. That empty lt used t divide us; nw it cnnects us.”
      4. Why did Lila view the lt as a “wund”?
      A. It ruined the street’s beauty.
      B. It tk up much space.
      C. It caused cnflicts in neighbrs.
      D. It reminded her f an injury.
      5. Which f the fllwing best describes the residents’ respnse?
      A. Surprised.B. Supprtive.
      C. Cautius.D. Emtinal.
      6. What did Lila d fr the cmmunity prject?
      A. She ffered tls and sil.
      B. She raised mney dr t dr.
      C. She secured supprt t transfrm the lt.
      D. She encuraged neighbrs t grw vegetables.
      7. What is the best title fr the text?
      A. Ways t Build a Better Blck
      B. The Garden that Heals a Neighbrhd
      C. Cares fr the Old in the Cmmunity
      D. A Teenager’s Dream f a Lvely Garden
      C
      It is n surprise that getting enugh sleep, exercising and eating well are crucial t a lng life. But it was unknwn hw very small lifestyle changes affect ur lifespan, and healthspan, which is the number f years spent in gd health.
      T fill this gap in ur knwledge, Nichlas Kemel and his clleagues at the University f Sydney first analyzed sleep, dietary and physical activity data frm nearly 60,000 adults, aged between 40 and 69, frm the UK Bibank prject. In that prject, the participants cmpleted surveys that asked them t recall their diets ver the past year. Then, they wre mvement trackers n their wrist fr a week t measure their exercise and sleeping habits, and their mrtality (死亡率) and health recrds were tracked ver a subsequent fllw-up perid f eight years.
      After an in-depth analysis, the researchers Nichlas’ team used a statistical mdel t estimate that, cmpared with the bttm 5 percent f participants with the least healthy lifestyles, thse wh slept fr abut 5 minutes mre each day, engaged in exercise fr abut 2 minutes lnger and ate an extra half serving f vegetables daily lived fr a year lnger, n average.
      This cmbinatin f small lifestyle changes had the same effect as making larger shifts in nly ne aspect f lifestyle-fr instance, sleeping fr 25 minutes lnger withut adjusting exercise r diet. “When we package lifestyle changes tgether, we get mre bang fr ur buck and we reduce the verall requirement frm any ne behaviur,” says Kemel.
      Hwever, Alan Chenat frm Clumbia University was nt n the same page. “Dietary recall surveys may cntain sme errrs because peple frget what they have eaten, and it is impssible t knw whether a week f physical activity r sleep data is really representative f smene’s general habits ver lnger perids,” he said.
      8. What des Nichlas Kemel’s study fcus n?
      A. Effects f small lifestyle shifts.
      B. Secrets t a balanced life.
      C. Ways t imprve living quality.
      D. Benefits f healthy rutines.
      9. Hw was the study carried ut?
      A. By using a data mdel.
      B. By mnitring wrist trackers.
      C. By ding health surveys.
      D. By gathering fllw-up recrds.
      10. Which best explains “we get mre bang fr ur buck” underlined in paragraph 4?
      A. Rme wasn’t built in a day.
      B. Slw and steady wins the race.
      C. Never judge a bk by its cver.
      D. A little effrt yields great results.
      11. What can be inferred frm Alan Chenat’s wrds?
      A. The survey lacks public infrmatin.
      B. Participants takes the research casually.
      C. The study may still have sme limitatins.
      D. A week’s recrds can mirrr persnal habits.
      D
      The Dunning-Kruger effect, named after the psychlgists wh first studied it, means peple wh aren’t very gd at a given task are vercnfident while peple with high ability tend t underestimate their skills. Hwever, recent research by Aalt University scientists reveals that using artificial intelligence (AI) all but remves this effect — in fact, it almst reverses (逆转) it.
      In their study invlving 500 participants, researchers administered lgical reasning tasks frm the Law Schl Admissin Test. Half the grup used ChatGPT, while the ther half wrked independently. Bth grups were later quizzed n their AI literacy and hw well they thught they perfrmed. Surprisingly, their research shwed that AI usage nearly changed the Dunning-Kruger effect: high-skill AI users shwed the greatest verestimatin f their perfrmance. “Our findings reveal a significant inability t assess ne’s perfrmance accurately when using AI,” nted c-authr Rbin Welsch.
      This phenmenn springs frm “cgnitive fflading” (认知卸载) — users accept AI-generated answers withut critical cnfirmatin. Less engagement in ur wn reasning reduces ur ability t evaluate ur perfrmance accurately. Interestingly, AI assistance narrws the gap between high and lw-skill users because large language mdels imprve everyne’s perfrmance t sme degree.
      The researchers warn f a ptential cnsequence. As peple rely mre n results withut questining them, a dangerus incnsistency emerges: imprved perfrmance paired with reduced self-assessment capability. Withut accurate errr-checking and reflectin, critical thinking skills may becme wrse ver time.
      Furthermre, the flattening f ability differences means widespread vercnfidence in AI-assisted tasks, particularly amng the mst experienced users, leading t an increased climate f miscalculated decisin-making and a gradual destructin f skills. One methd the team suggests t arrest such decline is t have AI itself encurage further questining in users, with develpers adjusting respnses t encurage reflectin, asking questins like “hw cnfident are yu in this answer?”, r therwise prmting further interactin thrugh measures like cnfidence scres.
      12. Why is “the Dunning-Kruger effect” mentined?
      A. T supprt an idea.
      B. T highlight a dilemma.
      C. T explain a cncept.
      D. T intrduce a phenmenn.
      13. What is the finding f the study?
      A. Lw-skill users utperfrm high-skill nes.
      B. Users verestimate abilities when using AI.
      C. AI learning imprves self-assessment accuracy.
      D. Cgnitive fflading enhances ne’s perfrmance.
      14. What incnsistency des the use f AI create?
      A. Higher cnfidence but wrse skills.
      B. Mre effrt but lwer scres.
      C. Better results but prer awareness.
      D. Slwer speed but better accuracy.
      15. What des the team suggest t address the prblem identified?
      A. Remving cnfidence scres.
      B. Adjusting interactin schedules.
      C. Limiting AI access fr develpers.
      D. Prgramming reflective reminders.
      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。
      Divergent (发散性) thinking is an ability t generate multiple appraches t slving a prblem. The divergent thinkers typically answer simple questins like “What are the uses fr a flwer pt?” in many ways. ____16____ A genius f divergent thinking wuld cme up with a hundred pssible answers, and they d this by changing the cncepts f already existing thinking.
      Research shws that divergent thinking is mstly fund amng peple wh knw hw t ask questins. Divergent thinking is nt s much abut finding answers as it is abut asking the questin t get t thse answers. ____17____ The mre yu ask clear questins that explre the differences, the better yur chance f succeeding.
      ____18____ This technique is a tl that builds upn ideas. Allw everyne t think mre freely in the grup atmsphere. Dn’t pursue a practical slutin. Instead, gather ideas relevant t the prblem itself. Besides brainstrming, yu can als keep a jurnal. Using a jurnal enables yu t capture and recrd varius ideas that peple can have during unusual times and places. ____19____
      Anther effective way is t create a subject r mind-mapping visual. ____20____ And make sure the visuals shw the relatinships amng these ideas. Take “Start a Charity” fr example. Cme up with necessary subtpics, and use lines and circles t visualize the tpic. After generating ideas in these ways, yu can arrange yur ideas in an innvative manner.
      A. This methd is used t exchange ideas.
      B. It helps find the answers t the questins.
      C. Put the related ideas in the frm f a chart r a picture.
      D. Asking the right questins will get what yu are seeking.
      E. Brainstrming is ne way t imprve yur divergent thinking.
      F. An average persn wuld have 10 t 15 answers t this questin.
      G. Later, it can becme a surce bk f ideas t develp and rganize.
      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)
      阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
      Every New Year’s Eve, ur family hlds a special gift exchange. Instead f ____21____ frm wish lists, we each print a picture f what we want, and the ____22____ n the picture can be handmade. Arund mid-December, we gather, put ur flded pages int a bwl and pass it arund, each f us ____23____ ne.
      This year, I picked Mm’s. ____24____, her gift wasn’t difficult t make. I fund a ____25____ and rdinary bx at a discunt stre, decrated it carefully and then asked everyne in the family t write dwn their ____26____ memry t put inside.
      “Laughing n the beach at Cape Cd,” wrte my sister-in-law.
      “I gt my driver’s license!” was my nephew’s ____27____.
      I ____28____ my answer. While I was ding the husewrk, memries ____29____ — visiting my sn at his cllege, singing tgether n the way t the z… Which memry ____30____ a place inside the bx? The mre I ____31____, the mre the year unflded int days laced with ____32____, beauty and lve. In the end, I chse ur family reunin in the Catskills, where we’d spent the night ____33____, laughing and being tgether.
      On New Year’s Day, when my mm pened the bx, her face lit up. Everyne grew quiet as she read each ____34____ alud. Lking arund the rm, I realized the true gift wasn’t the bx at all, but the way ur ____35____ hld us clse.
      21. A. cpyingB. shppingC. benefitingD. learning
      22. A. antiqueB. chartC. itemD. device
      23. A. feelingB. cuttingC. thrwingD. drawing
      24. A. FrtunatelyB. HpefullyC. EventuallyD. Accrdingly
      25. A. plainB. fancyC. valuableD. distinctive
      26. A. earlyB. instantC. favriteD. painful
      27. A. cmmentB. requestC. suggestinD. cntributin
      28. A. wrked utB. wrte dwnC. handed inD. struggled with
      29. A. surfacedB. changedC. disappearedD. remained
      30. A. ccupiedB. neededC. deservedD. claimed
      31. A. imaginedB. reflectedC. dubtedD. anticipated
      32. A. prideB. wisdmC. laughterD. creativity
      33. A. shutingB. chattingC. arguingD. debating
      34. A. pstB. slipC. listD. file
      35. A. memriesB. thughtsC. blessingsD. pinins
      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。
      Recent archaelgical (考古的) discveries have revealed the Chinese bayberry, r yangmei, ____36____ is a summer treat in suthern China, was ppular amng the ancient peple f China as well — in fact, fr much lnger than ____37____ (initial) believed.
      Tw branches, measuring 2 and 2.2 meters in length, respectively, ____38____ (discver) n the suthwest side f the Shi’a site in Zhejiang prvince. Carbn dating f samples ____39____ (take) frm the wd and studies f the tree rings shwed that they were abut 4,500 years ld.
      ____40____ (prve) that the tw branches were indeed yangmei ancestrs, researchers used a series f high-tech methds, such as gas chrmatgraphy and mass spectrmetry, ____41____ fund that the ancient tree remains were almst identical t living Chinese bayberry trees in the regin: ut f the ttal f 13 majr ____42____ (chemistry) substances identified in the ancient wd, 12 can be fund in tday’s living trees as well.
      This research is thus a breakthrugh in using ____43____ scientific apprach t slve archaelgical puzzles. “The finding prvides key references ____44____ a cmprehensive understanding f the ecnmic activities and dietary ____45____ (cmpse) in the ancient time,” said Zha Zhijun, an archaelgy prfessr at Shandng University.
      第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
      第一节(满分15分)
      46. 假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Chris对中国书法很感兴趣,请你结合图文信息,向他推荐适合练习书法基础笔画的汉字“永”,内容包括:
      (1)字形结构;
      (2)文字内涵。
      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。
      参考词汇:笔画strke
      Dear Chris,
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Yurs,
      Li Hua
      第二节(满分25分)
      47. 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。
      I was the “Queen Bee” at schl. Every mrning, as sn as I walked thrugh the schl gates, my friends wuld rush ver t greet me. Smene wuld carry my bag, while thers wuld sit beside me r share their stries with me. I was always the center f attentin, and I lved that feeling. In my mind, nthing at schl culd ever change my place.
      But nt tday — the first day f the new schl year. As I walked tward my classrm, I fund everyne gathered arund a bike, talking excitedly and laughing tgether.
      “Whse is this?” I asked.
      “It’s mine,” a vice replied. I turned and saw a girl with bright eyes and a sweet smile. “I’m the new girl-Clette Durand. I designed the decratins n the bike myself.” The bike was cvered with clrful ribbns (丝带) and small handmade decratins, and everyne seemed deeply impressed. Sme f my friends even bent dwn t take a clser lk, asking her questins.
      I hated her instantly. She had shwn up and taken all my friends n my very first day back.
      The bell rang and I dashed inside. I headed straight fr my usual seat at the frnt, expecting my friends t crwd arund and sit next t me as usual. But t my surprise, my clsest friends Jill and Mlly sat beside Clette. Sn the three f them were deep in cnversatin.
      Mrs Melville came in, welcming us back t schl, and the first thing she did after that was t intrduce Clette. Clette turned arund and waved at us all, smiling cnfidently.
      Then lunch-time came. Yes, tday, nbdy was interested in what my lunchbx was.
      “Everything OK, Kellie?” Mrs Melville asked me when I was sitting by myself. “I dn’t ften see yu n yur wn.” “I’m fine! I just fancied a bit f peace and quiet.” I frced a smile. Mrs Melville ndded, lking uncnvinced, thugh. It was the lngest lunch-break ever.
      注意:
      (1)续写词数应为150个左右;
      (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Later in the hands-n design class, Mrs Melville annunced a seat rearrangement.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      As we wrked tgether fr a paper lantern, I began t see Clette in a different light.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________STEMPATH
      Be a full-time undergraduate r graduate student majring in a STEM field (Science, Technlgy, Engineering, r Mathematics).
      CAREERTECH
      Be a student attending any adult educatin classes related t science/technlgy, r a prfessinal lking t engage a career change invlving: Operatins, Engineering r Mechanical.

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