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26届8月江西高三开学考试·英语8.13_2025年8月_250829江西省上进联考2025-2026学年新高三秋季入学摸底考试
26届8月江西高三开学考试·英语8.13_2025年8月_250829江西省上进联考2025-2026学年新高三秋季入学摸底考试
26届8月江西高三开学考试·英语8.13_2025年8月_250829江西省上进联考2025-2026学年新高三秋季入学摸底考试
26届8月江西高三开学考试·英语8.13_2025年8月_250829江西省上进联考2025-2026学年新高三秋季入学摸底考试

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C.Ithelpspeoplegetknowledge. .;01 <=(456,71 501) .;6 (41589;:891.51,7122.51) ./6 (41589;:892.51,7137.51) ?@A5BCDefg,EBCDefg35hGH",I"JKL9 A、B、CMGNOJN _‘@pqr,IE"KL9 A、B、C^ DsGNOJ,NPQRNO。 PQRNO,S()*+9TUVW。?EBCDefgi,4%5#:_‘jGH",EH" A 5Z8;?X3,jH"%LP5Z89k&#:。EBCDefg‘6b。 ForSonyshooterswhowanttotakeupmacrophotography(tuvw),theSonyFE90mmf/2.8 ?l6Bmn,\&l6、7"。 MacroG OSS(OpticalSteadyShot)istheonetobeat,suitableforbothmacroenthusiastsand 6.Whenwillthespeakersstartboardingtheirflight? professionals.WithPrimeDayjustafewweeksaway,nowistheidealtimetostartlookingfora A.At2:30p.m. B.At4:30p.m. C.At5:30p.m. bargain.Pleasestaytunedtowww.amazon.comforthelatestdeals. !"#$ %1&(’8&) !"#$ %2&(’8&) 书书书Specifications AsIwalked,theheatseemedtofadeintothebackground,replacedbyasenseofpurposeand Lensmount:SonyE fulfillment.EachstepbroughtmeclosernotjusttotheAnthropologyMuseum,buttoadeeper Focallength(xu):90mm understandingoftheworldandmyplaceinit.Andso,despitetheheat,Icontinued,eagertoembrace Minimumfocusingdistance:11inches(279.4mm) whateverthedayhadlefttooffer,knowingthateverymoment,everyencounter,waspartofmy Workingdistance:5.17inches(131.3mm) journeyofdiscovery. 24.Whywastheauthorinterestedinthenewexhibit? Magnificationratio:11 A.Itwasrecommendedbylocals. B.Itwasexpertlyarrangedbyartists. Weight:21.23oz(602g) C.Itwasmissedduringthelastvisit. D.Itwasequippedwithairconditioning. Dimensions(in):3.11x5.14 25.Whatisthethemeoftheauthorsfavoritepainting? Dimensions(mm):79x130.5 A.Natureandmachinery. B.Pursuitofinnerfreedom. Reasonstobuy C.Religionandfaith. D.Integrationofdifferentfeatures. +Fastandquietautofocus 26.Whatismostprobablythestrangersoccupation? +EffectiveOSSforeasierhandhelduse A.Aphotographer. B.Aguide. C.Avisitor. D.Amodel. +SlidingfocusringtoeasilyswitchbetweenAFandMF 27.Whatdidtheauthorgainfromthevisit? Buyitif: A.Deeperselfawareness. B.Artisticskills. √Youwantalightweightlens:Consideringitsmetalconstruction,itstinyandlightweight. C.Explorationdesire. D.Materialbenefits. √Youwantexceptionaldetail:Itproducesbeautifullysharpimages. C Dontbuyitif: Themedicalfieldhasalwaysbeenquicktoadoptnewtechnologies.In2017,EzekielEmanuel,a ×Yourelyonautofocus:Usershavesaidthatthislenshuntsalittlemorethantheydlike. wellknownoncologist((cid:133)(cid:134)(cid:135)(cid:136)),predictedthatmachinelearningwouldsoonmakeradiologists((cid:137) ×Youwantsmoothbokeh(yz{|):Itllbefineformost,butthebokehisntperfectly (cid:138)(cid:139)(cid:140)(cid:141))jobless.However,thathasnthappened.Instead,artificialintelligence(AI)hasgreatly circular. changedthefieldofradiology. 21.Whatistheclosestfocusingdistanceofthelens? AbouttwothirdsofradiologydepartmentsintheUSuseAIinsomeway.ACTscanofthebody A.3.11inches(79mm). B.5.14inches(130.5mm). includeshundredsofimagesthatradiologistsmuststudy.AItoolscansortthroughtheseimagestofigure C.5.17inches(131.3mm). D.11inches(279.4mm). outwhichonesaremostlikelytohaveabnormalities.A2023studyinthejournalLancetOncologyalso 22.Whichaspectofthelensmightusersbedissatisfiedwith? showsthepromiseofAIinradiology.Over80,000womeninSwedenwererandomlyassignedeither A.Weight. B.Price. tworadiologiststoreadtheirXraysoroneradiologistplusAIandthestudyfoundasimilarcancer detectionrateforbothgroups. C.Autofocusperformance. D.Imagedetail. ButAItoolsarentperfect.A2024studyinRadiologylookedatAIsabilitytoscreenoutcertain 23.Wheremightthistextbetakenfrom? diseasesonchestXrays.AlthoughAIhadahighlevelofaccuracyforrulingoutdisease,whenitmade A.Atravelguidebook. B.Afashionblogpost. amistake,itwaspotentiallymorecriticalthansomethingmissedbyaradiologist.MostAIdetection C.Aphotographybook. D.Anelectronicproductsite. productsproducefalsejudgementsthatradiologistsareresponsibleforfollowingupon.“AIthats B focusedondetectingabnormalitiescanactuallycreatemoreworkfortheradiologist,”amedical Withtheheatintensifyingandawholedayahead,Iplannedtovisittheartmuseumagain.During professorLanglotzsays.ThishasdiscouragedtheadoptionofsomeAIalgorithms((cid:142)(cid:143)). mylastvisit,anewexhibitwasbeingpreparedinthefrontroom.Iwaseagertoseethenewexhibit, AlthoughAIisahottopic,ithasbeenpartofradiologyfordecades,saysDespinaKontos,a whichwasthoughtfullyputtogetherbyacollectiveofartists.Anotherplus,ofcourse,wastheexcellent professorofradiologicalsciencesatColumbiaUniversity.Itusedtobecalledcomputeraideddiagnosis, airconditioning. butitwasessentiallydoingthesamething.Surely,mostexpertsagreethatradiologistswontbe Manypaintingscombinedanimalswithmachineryorhabitation.Oneshowedahermitcrab(}~ replacedbyAI.Instead,theywillusethetechnologytoimprovetheiraccuracyandspeeduptheir (cid:127))livinginacactus((cid:128)(cid:129)(cid:130))withalittlewoodenframedglasswindow.Myfavoritewasaportraitof workflow.“AIisgoingtobeavitalpartofassistingradiologistsinreadingstudiesforalongtime,” awomanwithtwoheads.Oneheadshowsheryouthfulbeauty,whiletheotheronerepresentsherasan saysFishman,oneoftheexperts. aged,wiseelder.Andherhandsarejoinedtogetherinagestureofwholeness. 28.WhatisthepossiblefunctionofAItoolsinradiology? Anotherpainting,titled“WeAllies”,presentedvariousgentleanimalsformingangellikewings.I A.Toreplacetheneedforradiologists. struckupaconversationwithastrangerwhosework,takenwithacamera,wouldbeondisplaynext B.Toreducethenumberoffalsereports. month.AndIshowedherapaintingkissinggodonmyphoneswallpaper,demonstratingtwomens C.Toselectimagesandidentifyproblems. faceswithagoldenaura((cid:131)(cid:132)).Shenoddedandsharedherunderstandingimmediately. D.Toprovideafinaldiagnosisforpatients. Inthemuseumshop,Ifoundaperfectgiftformywife—acolorfulwoodenheartwithwings, 29.WhyhasAIusedecreased? remindingmeofareligioussymbol.ThenIleftthemuseumfeelingsatisfiedandusedGoogleMapsto A.Forpooraccuracy. B.Foraddedworktoradiologists. findtheotherrenownedAnthropologyMuseumIdheardabout,justashortwalkaway. C.Forofficialdisapproval. D.Fordoctorsresistancetonewtech. !"#$ %3&(’8&) !"#$ %4&(’8&)30.WhatistheattitudeofexpertstowardsAIinradiology? .;6 (4589;:892.51,7112.51) A.Approving. B.Opposed. C.Cautious. D.Concerned. _‘@Aqr,Iqr39NOJNP(cid:155)(cid:156)(cid:157)(cid:158)g(cid:159)9QRNO。NOJ56O(cid:160)¡¢NO。 31.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage? Whilefewmaybeaware,somestudentgroupsattheUniversityofRochesterhavelongemployed A.ThefutureofradiologyinAIera. devotedchefs.ChefJoshuaKingisoneofthem.Hisroleismorethanjustcooking. 36 . B.ThelimitationsofAIinmedicalimaging. ARochesternative,Kinghasservedasoneofstudentgroups,PsiUschefsince2019.Hired C.TheroleofAIinmodernradiology. throughHarvestTableorAramark(arequirementforstudentgroupswithfunctionalkitchens),he D.TheimpactofAIonradiologistsworkload. preparestwodailymeals—lunch(11a.m.-2p.m.)anddinner(4:30p.m.-7p.m.)—Mondayto D Friday. 37 .Thereforenofixedrecipesallowhimtoinnovatebasedonstudentspreferences. Inthevibrantsavannas((cid:144)(cid:145)(cid:146)(cid:147)(cid:148)(cid:149))ofAfrica,superbstarlings((cid:150)(cid:151)),knownfortheir Kingemphasizestailoredcare.Initially,heinterviewedeverystudenttonoteallergies(£⁄)and strikingfeaturesandlivelychatter,exhibitauniquebehaviorthathasarrestedtheattentionofscientists. dietaryrestrictions,evenpreparingseparatedishestoavoidinfection.Healsoadaptsmenusto Thesebirdshelpraisetheirownchicksandassistincaringforthebabiesofunrelatedbirds. preferences,suchasproteinrichoptionsforfitnessfocusedmembers. 38 .Forinstance,crafting ResearchersfromColumbiaUniversityandCornellUniversityanalyzedtwodecadesoffielddata, butterchickenwithbasmati(¥ƒ§¤)riceatIndianstudentsrequest,aimingto“bringatasteof containing40breedingseasonsandthousandsofinteractionsamonghundredsofbirds.Theirfindings home”tothehouse. revealedthatsuperbstarlingsoftenengageinhelpingeachother,evenwhentheyarenotrelatedby 39 .WhenKingsdaughterJulieana,battlinganaturalheartdefect,died,theyorganizeda blood. GoFundMeformedicalandfuneralcostsandhostedahouseevent(with$5entrydonationstothe Superbstarlingsliveinmixedflocks,comprisingbothfamilygroupsandnewcomers.Newparents fund).Daily,studentsseekhislifeadvice,andhavemealswithhim—filledwithconversation, relyonupto16helpers,whichbringextrafoodtothechicksandhelpwardoffpredators((cid:152)(cid:153)(cid:154)). laughter,andmusic—strengtheningtheirbond.AsjuniorMaxim Gillernotes,Kingisseenas“an Thestudyalsofoundthatbirdsthathelpedotherswerelaterreturnedthefavor,sometimesrepeatedly, honoredbrother”andafoundationoftheirhappiness. indicatingaformofreciprocityincommunity. Morethanaworkplace,PsiUhasbecomeKings“secondhome”.Hisjourneyreflectstheessence Thisideaofformingfriendshipswithunrelatedindividualshassparkeddebateamongscientists. However,agrowingbodyofresearchsupportstheexistenceofsuchrelationshipsinvariousspecies, ofstudentgroups:lifelongbrotherhood. 40 —throughcookoffs,campusevents,orcatering— includingmonkeys,elephants,crows,andwhales.Thestudyofsuperbstarlingsaddstothisevidence, whilecherishinghiscurrentroleasabeloved,honoredmember.AsKingputsit,“Onceabrother, showingthatthesebirdsconsistentlyinvestinpreferredsocialpartnersovertheirlifetimes. yourealwaysabrother.” Birdsinlargergroupstendtolivelongerandreproducemoreoffspringovertheirlifetime.Inthe A.Hisrolegrantscreativefreedom harshandunpredictableenvironmentoftheAfricansavanna,closelyconnectingwitheachotheris B.ThePsiUsstudentsrepayhiscare essentialfortheirsurvival.Besides,theadditionofnewcomerstotheflockenhancesthegroups C.Hisworkstartsat6a.m.everyday enduranceandadaptability. D.Kinghasadaughterwithheartdisease Thisstudyunderscorestheimportanceofstrongsocialbonds,whichcanoffervaluableinsightsfor E.Itsaboutcreatingahomeawayfromhome humans.Inaworldwheremanypeoplestrugglewithloneliness,thesuperbstarlingsbehaviorsuggests F.A“requestboard”furtherbridgesculturalgaps thatformingandmaintainingsupportiverelationshipscanhavesignificantbenefits.Byhelpingothers, G.Lookingahead,hehopesgroupchefsgaingreatercampusrecognition thesebirdscreateanetworkofsupportthatenhancestheirownwellbeingandthatoftheircommunity. .>01 ’?@$(456,71 301) 32.Whatfeatureofsuperstarlingsattractsscientistsattention? ./6 (41589;:8911,71151) A.Habitoflivingingroups. B.Practiceofhelpingothers. _‘@Aqr,Iqr3j"KL9A、B、C^DsGNOJ,NP'“(cid:156)(cid:157)(cid:158)g(cid:159)9QRNO。 C.Waystochattertoothers. D.Abilitytoknowhumanspeech. InOctober1900,MargaretAbbott,atwentytwoyearoldAmericaninlongskirts,steppedonto 33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“reciprocity”inparagraph3mean? theCompiegnegolfcourse.Shebelievedshewas 41 playinginthe“ParisChampionship”,a A.Exchange. B.Competition. friendlyeventrunbytheWorldsFair.Infact,shewasabouttobecomethefirstUnitedStateswoman C.Adaptation. D.Distinction. evertowinanOlympiccontest,yetshewouldnever 42 it. 34.Whydosuperbstarlingshelpraiseunrelatedchicks? Margaretsmotherfirstdiscoveredgolf,anewsportamongthecitysupperclass,and 43 it A.Togainfavorwithotherbirds. withhertall,quicklearningdaughter.In1899,whentheWorldsFairandalooselyplannedOlympic B.Tocompeteforfoodresources. festivalwere 44 inParis,themotheranddaughterboth 45 thenineholeladiestournament. C.Topracticetheirparentingskills. D.Toincreasechancesofsurviving. Margaret 46 47,beatinghernearest 47 bytwostrokes(«‹).Becausethe1900Gameswere 35.Whatcanbelearnedfromthelastparagraph? 48 ,athletesoftencouldnottellwhichcontestswereOlympic.Margaretwalkedhomethinkingshe A.Humansshouldliveinharmonywithnature. hadwonalocal 49 . B.Superbstarlingsareintelligentandadaptable. Thestorymighthaveremaineda 50 ifnotforuniversityprofessorPaulaWelch.In1973, C.Humansneedtodrawinspirationfromnature. whilestudyingearlyAmericanOlympians,she 51 thename“Abbot”(misspelled)onanold D.Superbstarlingscanformfriendshipswithothers. winnerslist.ThenWelchspenttenyearssearchinglibraries,reading 52 newspapersandwriting !"#$ %5&(’8&) !"#$ %6&(’8&)letters.WelchpublishedherfindingsintheOctober1982 53 ofTheOlympian.Atlastshe 54 (cid:243)(cid:244): thatthe1900golfeventhadbeenpartoftheOlympicprogramme. 1.Øk(cid:176)‹U(cid:160)80Gı(cid:246); Today,MargaretAbbottisrememberedforherskillandthestrangefactthatsheneverknewthe 2.(cid:226)(cid:247)(cid:214)@ł¶)&"ø9TUVWk&。 55 ofhervictory. DearHenry, 41.A.simply B.obviously C.seriously D.randomly 42.A.gain B.admit C.consider D.know 43.A.competed B.held C.shared D.paired Yourssincerely, 44.A.puttingaside B.takingoff C.runningtogether D.settingup LiHua 45.A.advocated B.approached C.performed D.entered .;6 (71 251) 46.A.shot B.collected C.grabbed D.kicked _‘@Amn,œß(cid:211)/0^KLB(cid:252)(cid:253)(cid:254)(cid:255)!Ø6B,"#$%F&X’9qr。 47.A.relative B.opponent C.colleague D.teammate OnaquietSundayevening,Pastor((Ł)Roywassettlingintohischairwhenhisphonerang.It 48.A.poorlyorganised B.wellprepared C.widelyadvertised D.underfunded wasTrisha,anewmemberofthesmallchurchwhereRoyhadbeenworkingforthepastfiveyearsand 49.A.election B.prize C.respect D.reputation Roywasstillgettingtoknowthefamilies. 50.A.clue B.reminder C.mystery D.surprise “PastorRoy,ImsosorrythatJeaniefell,”Trishasaid,hervoicefilledwithconcern.Royknew 51.A.noticed B.witnessed C.overlooked D.recorded Jeaniewell;shewastheonlychurchpianistwhohadbrokenherwristinanaccidentearlierthatweek. 52.A.updated B.yellowed C.sorted D.folded Severalmembershadofferedtohelp,butTrishahadadifferentidea.“MysonDanielplaysthepiano 53.A.copy B.note C.issue D.piece quitewell,”shesaidhesitantly.“Ifyoudlike,hecouldfillinuntilJeanierecovers.” 54.A.identified B.assumed C.suggested D.proved Roypaused,momentarilyatalossforwords.Danielwasonlynineyearsold.Heimaginedthe 55.A.origin B.value C.secret D.difficulty audiencesreactiontoachildplayingthepianoduringtheSundayservice.Wouldtheybesupportive,or .;6 (41089;:891.51,71151) wouldtheybeskeptical?HedidntwanttohurtTrishasfeelings,“MayIcallyoubackinafew _‘@Aqr,)(cid:158)g(cid:159)(cid:156)(cid:157)1G›fi9fl(cid:176)e–†/fl(cid:176)9‡·(cid:181)¶。 ZhengDi,ayoung 56 (music)whoplaysvarioustypesoftraditionalChineseflutes(•‚), minutes?”heasked.Trishaagreed,andhehungup,deepinthought. gaveaperformanceattheShanghaiConservatory((cid:135)„)ofMusiconMay27.Hershowdisplayedher Royleanedbackinhischair,reflectingonthesituation.Hehadalwaysemphasizedtheimportance playingskillsandresearchintoChineseflutes,includingthezhudi—themostcommontypeusually offaithandtrustinhisteaching,yetherehewas,hesitatingoveradecision.Hedecidedtoseekadvice made 57 bamboo,thebangdi—aflutewitha 58 (sharp),morepowerfulsoundthanstandard fromBen,amusicdirectorandhisclosefriend.“WhatifweaskTrishatobringDanieltothechurchon bambooflutes,andthegudi—arareancientflute 59 (traditional)craftedfromanimalbones. Tuesdayevening?”Benproposed.“Wecanlistentohimplayandthenmakeaninformeddecision.” Theconcertfeaturedbothclassicalandmodernpieces.AmongthemwasLiangzhuLament(Bone OnTuesdayevening,TrishaarrivedatthechurchwithDaniel.RoyandBensatinthefrontrow, Song), 60 (compose)byhergrandfatherJiangGuojifortheboneflute.Zhengalsopresentedher watchingasDanielwalkeduptothepiano.Hegaveaslightbow,agesturehewasusedtobeforehis originalworkWestLakeDream,abeautifulmelodyexpressingherlongingforherhometown.The recitals()*˚).Atthemoment,Trishasmiledencouragingly,whileRoyandBenexchangednervous finale,TheJoyousLanternFestivalinLinan, 61 (integrate)elementsofHangzhouslocaltea glances. pickingdancemusic.Shecollaboratedwithapianoandguzheng(traditionalChinesemusical (cid:243)(cid:244): instrument)toreinterpretclassicmelodieswithacontemporarystyle, 62 (breathe)newlifeinto 1.!Ø(cid:176)‹U(cid:160)150Gı(cid:246); oldtunes. 2.(cid:226)(cid:247)(cid:214)@ł¶)&"ø9TUVWk&。 BorninHangzhou,ZhejiangProvincein2001,Zhengbeganlearningthefluteasachild,first Danielsatdownandcarefullyplacedthesheetmusiconthestand. taughtbyhergrandfather, 63 renownedbamboofluteplayer.In2017,ZhengenteredShanghai ConservatoryofMusicsaffiliated(”»9)highschool.Threeyearslater,sheadvancedtothe conservatory, 64 shestudiedunderProfessorTangJunqiao,anoutstandingcontemporarybamboo ThefollowingSundaymorning,Royproudlyannouncedtheyoungpianisttotheaudience. fluteartist.Thisperformancenotonlyshowcasedthecharmoftraditionalinstruments 65 reflected theyoungplayersexplorationofinnovationinChinesemusic. .A01 BC(456,71 401) ./6 (71 151) …‰4d(cid:190)M(cid:135)(cid:141)¿(cid:192),(cid:135)`´ˆ%˜¯9˘˙¨(cid:201)˚I¸(cid:204)˝˛ˇ(cid:160)—(cid:209)¨(cid:201)(cid:210)¯(cid:192)(Fun SportsCarnival),(cid:211)J(cid:212)(cid:213)(cid:214)6(cid:129)M(cid:215)、(cid:216)(cid:217)(cid:218)(cid:219)、(cid:220)(cid:221)(cid:222)(cid:223)˛(cid:224)Æ(cid:201)。(cid:226)4L(cid:217)ª(cid:228)9(cid:229)(cid:230)(cid:231)Ł HenryØFŒº(cid:236),/0(cid:212)–: 1.49(cid:237)(cid:238); 2.(cid:239)(cid:240)æ(cid:242)。 !"#$ %7&(’8&) !"#$ %8&(’8&)