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高级中学名校试卷PAGEPAGE1广东省广州市2025-2026学年高三上学期6校联合期中调研考试英语试题第一部分听力(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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatdoesthemanoffertodoforthewoman?A.Findherbag. B.Giveheraride. C.Lendherabook.2.Whatistheoriginalpriceofthewoman’sshoes?A.£20. B.£40. C.£80.3.Wherearethespeakersnow?A.Athome. B.Inacar. C.Inastore.4.Whowillthemanprobablyspendthisweekendwith?A.Hisaunt. B.Hisuncle. C.Hiscousin.5.HowdidGracegetoutoftheforest?A.Alongahiddenpath. B.Undernature’sguidance. C.Withthehelpofasearchparty.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whydidthewomanparticipateinthefallharvestactivityyesterday?A.Tocompleteaschooltask.B.Tocontributetothecommunity.C.Tolearnaboutfarmingtechniques.7.Whichtaskrequiresmorevolunteers?A.Pickingapples. B.Harvestingpumpkins. C.Packagingtheproduce.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.HowdidthewomantraveltoFrance?A.Byplane. B.Byship. C.Bybike.9.WhatdidthemanenjoydoinginFrance?A.Climbinghills. B.Lyingonthebeach. C.Cyclinginthecountryside.10.WhathappenedtothewomanonherlastdayinFrance?A.Shegothurt. B.Shelosthermoney. C.Shemissedhertrain.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whattypeofnaturaldisasterisprobablyhappening?A.Awildfire. B.Ahurricane. C.Aflood.12.Wherearethenewflashlightbatteries?A.Inabox. B.Inadrawer. C.Inthecar.13.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Callhisparents. B.Dressthechildren. C.Warnhisneighbors.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.WhatdoesAlexplantomajorinatuniversity?A.Electronics. B.Geography. C.Robotics.15.WhatcanAlex’sprojectbeusedfor?A.TranslatingASLintoEnglish.B.Teachingschoolchildrentocode.C.Providinggeographicinformation.16.WhatinspiredAlextocreatetheproject?A.Hisfather’sdifficulty. B.Hissister’ssuggestion. C.Histeacher’sinvention.17.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent. B.Judgeandcontestant. C.Interviewerandinterviewee.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Howdidthespeakerfeelwhentherocketwasfirstlaunched?A.Excited. B.Fearful. C.Unbearable.19.WhatisthealtitudeoftheInternationalSpaceStationaboveEarth?A.100km. B.200km. C.400km.20.WhathappenedwhenthespeakerwantedtotakephotosoftheUK?A.Hefoundafaultwithhiscamera.B.HewasalreadyoverChinaandmissedit.C.HeaccidentallygotsomeimagesofBrazil.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A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ABestWebsitesforBookingCheapFlightsWhenitcomestobookingflights,travelersmaynaturallyheadtoanairline’swebsite.However,that’snotalwaysthebestchoice.Thebestflightbookingsitecanvarydependingonyoursituation.GoogleFlightsForease,speedandfeatures,GoogleFlightsisarguablythebestwebsiteforflightsearches.Searchresultsappearalmostimmediately.Filters(过滤器)letyounarrowdowntononstopchoices,andlimitbypriceorfactorinthepriceofabag.Onedownsideisthatitdoesn’talwaysshowthecheapestprices.KayakPerhapsthemostimportantreasontouseKayakinsteadofGoogleFlightsisthatitcancatchbetterdeals.Forexample,wefounda$550round-tripflightfromLosAngelestoBarcelonausingGoogleFlights.Kayakfoundawaytolowerthatpricetojust$472.CapitalOneTravelIfyouareaCapitalOnecardholder,CapitalOneTravelmightjustbethebestchoiceasyoucangetupto$300offtravelbookedthroughtheCapitalOneTravelportaleachcardholderyear.Also,you’llgetuptoa$50credittowardfuturetravelifthepricedropswithinthenext10days.KiwiAreyouwillingtobookatripastwoseparateticketsinordertosavemoney?That’stheideabehindKiwi.Itcouldmeantakingabusortrainfromyourhomecitytoanothertocatchaflighttoyourdestination.Butifadelayorcancellationcausesyoutomissyourconnection,thesecondairline/bus/traincompanywon’thonoryourticket.21.WhatisadisadvantageofGoogleFlights?A.Itfiltersnonstopflights. B.Itshowslimitedsearchresults.C.Itdoesnotshowthepriceofabag. D.Itmaynotpresentthecheapestchoices.22.Whichofthefollowingofferscreditcardrewards?A.GoogleFlights. B.Kayak. C.CapitalOneTravel. D.Kiwi.23.Whereisthetextprobablyfrom?A.Anairline’swebsite. B.Afinancejournal.C.Abusinessmagazine. D.Aflightbookingguide.BOnmyfirstdayatmycurrentjob,Icametoworkexpectingafriendlywelcome—butIwasmetwithsilence.Afteraquickintroductiontothebusinessmanager,IwastoldwheretogetmyIDandthenlefttofiguretherestoutonmyown.Idistinctlyrememberwalkingintomyfirstdepartmentalmeeting,eagertomeetmycolleagues,onlyforthebosstoskipoverintroducingmeentirely.Notreallythetypeofenvironmentthatinspiresafeelingofbelonging.Theinitialisolationstuckwithme.Insteadofwaitingfortheworkplaceculturetochange,Idecidedtocreatemyownsenseofcommunity.Istartedalunchgroup,whichgrewintoaregularcoffeehour.Iinvitednewhirestojoininformalmeetups,fosteringconnectionsbeforeandafterdepartmentmeetings.Overtime,thissmall,self-madenetworkbecamemyanchor(精神支柱)atwork.ButwhatifIhadn’tbuiltthatcommunitymyself?ChancesareIwouldhaveleftthejob.Increasingly,researchersarerealizingthatcultivatingasenseofbelongingiscriticalforworkforceretention(保留).Historically,studiesonworkforceretentionhavefocusedonmorefundamentalfactorslikepay,hours,andworkload.Theseareallimportantqualitiesthatcannotbeignored.Buttheyarenotsufficient.YoumusthaveheardofMaslow’shierarchyofneeds.Thetheorysuggestslower-levelneedsmustbemetbeforeyoucanprogresstohigher-levelneeds.AtthebaseofMaslow’shierarchy,physiologicalandsafetyneedsmustbemet.Thisiswherefundamentalslikepay,hours,andworkplacesafetywouldfall.Justabovethatistheneedforloveandbelonging.Inaworkplace,thistranslatestoasenseofconnectionandfeelinglikepartoftheteam.AccordingtoMaslow’stheory,it’simpossibletobethebestversionofourselveswithoutmeetingthesefundamentalneeds.Soalthough,yes,beingpaidfairlyisimportant,it’snotenoughtomotivateemployeestooperateattheirhighestlevel.Forthat,youneedtocultivateacultureofbelonging.24.Whatdidthewriterexperienceonthefirstdayofhisnewjob?A.Emotionaldistancebetweencolleagues. B.Adetailedtouraroundtheworkplace.C.Awarmwelcomefromthedepartment. D.Brieftrainingfromthebusinessmanager.25.Whatisthewriter’spurposeofinitiatingalunchgroup?A.Buildingupasenseofconnection. B.Establishingaregularbreaktime.C.Conductingmeetingsoverdinner. D.Passingontheworkplaceculture.26.WhydoesthewriterintroduceMaslow’stheory?A.Todescribeanidealworkingenvironment. B.Todiscusstheroleofpayinjobsatisfaction.C.Tosuggestaneffectivemanagementapproach. D.Toexplainthecontributorstoworkforceretention.27.Whatdoesthelastparagraphimplyforaworkplace?A.Workplacesafetyisahigher-levelneed.B.Ariseinpaycanbestmotivatetheemployees.C.Acultureofbelongingunlocksaworkforce’spotential.D.Basicneedsbringoutthebestversionsoftheemployees.C“Youaren’tgoingtoeatthat,areyou?”IaskedTomashereacheddowntograbthecookiehehadjustdroppedonthefloor.“Five-secondrule!”heargued,beforepoppingthecookieintohismouth.Accordingtothispopularbelief,fooddroppedforlessthanfivesecondsissafe.Theassumptionisthatbacteriaonthefloordon’thaveenoughtimetohitcharideonthefood.Butisittrue?FoodscientistPaulDawsontestedthefive-secondruleandfoundthatover99%ofSalmonellatransferredtosausagesinjustfiveseconds.Thefive-secondrulewasjustludicrous,Dawsonconcluded.Butin2014,microbiologyprofessorAnthonyHiltonfoundthelongerfoodwasonthefloor,themorelikelyitwastohavebacteria,suggestingthefive-secondrulemighthavesometruth.ThispromptedfoodscienceprofessorDonaldSchaffnerandhismaster’sthesisstudenttoconductathoroughstudyonthefive-secondrule.Theylookedatbacterialtransfertofourdifferentfoods(watermelon,bread,breadwithbutter,andcandies)whendroppedonfourdifferentsurfaces(stainlesssteel,ceramictile,wood,andcarpet)contaminated(污染)withEnterobacteraerogenes.Byanalyzingbacterialtransferat<1,5,30,and300seconds,theyfoundlongercontacttimeresultedinmoretransferbutsometransfertookplacealmostinstantly,afterlessthan1second,thusdisprovingthefive-secondruleonceandforall.Yourchanceoffallingillaftereatingfoodthathastouchedthefloordependsonfactorslikehowcontaminatedthefloorisandthetypeofbacteriapresent.Ifyoujusthatethrowingawayfood,washingitcanhelpreducecontamination—althoughthismethodisn’tfoolproof.“Washingworksbetteronfruitsandvegetables,butit’shardertowashoffmicrobes(微生物)frommeatduetotheirroughersurface,”saidCharlesP.Gerba,amicrobiologistattheUniversityofArizona.Thenexttimeyou’retemptedtoeatthatcookieyoujustdropped,remember:bacteriamovefast.Ashungryasyoumaybe,doyoureallywanttoeataSalmonella-lacedcookie?28.WhydoesthewritermentiontheconversationwithTom?A.Tointroducethefive-secondrule. B.Toconfirmapopularassumption.C.Toshowtheneedtokeepfoodclean. D.Todiscusstheharmcausedbybacteria.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordinparagraph2probablymean?A.Accurate. B.Mysterious. C.Insignificant. D.Unreasonable.30.WhatfindingofDonaldSchaffner’sresearchchallengedthefive-secondrule?A.Thetypeoffoodcanaffectbacterialtransfer. B.Bacterialtransfercantakeplaceimmediately.C.Longercontacttimeresultsinmorecontamination. D.Bacterialtransfervarieswithdifferentfloorsurfaces.31.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofthefive-secondrule?A.Ithelpstoreducewastefood. B.Itappliestofruitsandvegetables.C.Itisanunreliablerulethatposesrisks. D.Itwillresultincontaminationandillness.DIfyou’restrugglingtocomeupwithsomethingyou’regratefulforthisyear,here’ssomethingthatcanbecelebrated:Artificialintelligenceisrevolutionizingmedicine.AIisstillinitsinfancy(初期),yetitisalreadypromisingtotransformhowphysiciansdotheirjobs.Take,forexample,cancerscreenings.AreviewofstudiesfoundAIcouldcutinhalfthemissrateforpotentialcancerandreducetheworkloadofradiologistsby68percent.Thebenefithereistwofold:Thetechnologycanhelpidentifycanceratearlierstages.Itisalsobetteratdeterminingwhichtumors(肿瘤)areharmless,limitingthenumberofunnecessaryandexpensiveteststhatpatientsmustundergo(nottomentiontheanxietythatcomeswiththeprocedures).Andthat’sjustthestart.In2022,itisreportedthatabout6percentofthemorethan130millionpeoplewhogotoemergencyroomseveryyeararemisdiagnosed(误诊).AIhasthepotentialtosignificantlyreducethosetragedies.ArecentstudyoutofBostoncomparingtheperformanceofchatbot-assistedphysiciansindiagnosingpatientstojustchatbotsthemselvesfoundthatthebotsperformedconsiderablybetter.AIcanalsospeedupcareinemergencysettings.HospitalsthatusedAItodetectstrokesfromapatient’sbrainscanswereabletoshaveoffalmost40minutesbeforeasurgeoncouldtakeaction.That’sprecioustimethatcansavelives.Thepurposeisnottophaseouthumansinmedicine;itistogivethembettertoolstoaidtheirpatients.Anditcouldfreeupphysicians’timededicatedtodullroutinetasks.Integratingthistechnologyintomedicinewillsurelyrunintobumps.Manypeoplearelikelytobedoubtfulaboutit,andsomemightfearitwillmakevisitstothedoctorevenlesspersonalthantheyalreadyare.ThedevelopmentofAIhasarousedgreatalarminrecentyears.Itsawesomepowerdeservescaution,butnotfear.Wecantakecomfortinthefactthat,whenitcomestomedicine,AIhasproventobebeneficial—andislikelytoremainso.32.WhatisabenefitofusingAItoscreenforcancer?A.Freeingpatientsfrommedicaltests. B.Detectingcancerintheinitialstages.C.Identifyingthesourcesofpatients’anxiety. D.Enhancingthecureratesofharmfulcancer.33.WhatistheprimarypurposeofapplyingAItothemedicalfield?A.Toreplacetherolesofhumanphysicians. B.Tomakevisitstothedoctormorepersonal.C.Toprovideprofessionaltrainingforphysicians. D.Toequipphysicianswithtoolstoassistpatients.34.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.TheprospectoftheAImarket. B.ThewaytointegrateAIintomedicine.C.ThechallengeofadoptingAIinmedicine. D.Thechangeofthepatient-doctorrelationship.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.AI:TheEndofMisdiagnoses B.AIinMedicine:AForceforGoodC.TheRiseofAI:GoodNewsforDoctors D.AI:theFutureofPersonalizedMedicine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。Exploringthekitchen—openingdrawersanddoors,seeingwhat’sinthefridge,learningaboutknivesandtools—isthebestwaytobegincookingorimprovetheskillsyoualreadyhave.___36___Thefirstthingyou’llwanttoknowaboutyourkitcheniswhatingredientsyouhavetoworkwith.Ingredientscanbefoundinseveralplaces:intherefrigerator,freezer,cabinets,orpantry.___37___Seeingwhatyouhavecanhelpyoudecidewhatyoucanmakerightawayorwhetheryouneedtoaddtoyourfamily’sshoppinglisttomakearecipe.___38___Thesearethenonfooditemsyou’llneedinordertoprepare,cook,andservewhatyoumake.Theycanincludemixingbowls,measuringcups,cuttingboards,pots,pans,spoons,andsmallmachines.Askanadultwhateachisusedfor.___39___Forexample,abakingsheetcanbeusedtobakecookies,butit’salsousefulforroastingcut-upvegetablestossed(翻动)inoliveoilandsaltandpepper.Nowthatyouknowwhatyouhavetoworkwith,youcangetstarted.You’llenjoycookingmuchmoreifyoutakethetimetosetupeverythingyouneedtobecomfortableandsafe.Anadultcanshowyoutheproperwaytohandlekitchentoolsandequipmentandwatchoverwhileyouusethemandoperatethestove(炉子).___40___Cookingwithpeopleyoulovewillhelpyoutalkandlearnaboutwherefoodcomesfrom.Don’tforgettosavetherecipesyouuseandtakephotosofwhatyoumake,evenifthefinisheddishdidn’tturnoutexactlyasyouexpected.What’simportantisenjoyingwhatyou’vecreated.A.Thereisabonustohavinghelp.B.Thencheckthetoolsandequipment.C.Youmaybesurprisedthatsomehavemultipleuses.D.Hereisacomprehensiveguideonhowtogetstarted.E.Lookaround,thentouch,smell,andtastewhatyoufind.F.Youmayrunacrossthesecookingitemswhenmakingrecipes.G.Thebestwaytobegincookingistomakefriendswithyourkitchen.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Iwastalkingtomygrandson,Youri,aboutwhatwewantedmostinlife.“I’dliketo____41____penguins,”hesaid.“That’sfunnyIhadthesame____42____whenIwasyourage,”Isaid.Astimewentby,YouriandI____43____totalkaboutpenguins,asifto____44____ourselvesthatweshouldalwaysmakeourdreamscometrue.Oneday,Ireceivedapostcardfromhim.Ontheback,hewrotethattheplacehevisitedwasdelightful,butit____45____penguins.Thattriggeredsomethinginme.I____46____mysavingsandsaidtohim,“Comeon,let’sgoandseethem!”Atthetime,Iwas81andYouriwas14.We____47____together,allonourown.Duringthetrip,Yourilookedafterme____48____,frommakingsureIgotagoodroomatthehotelto____49____themenuformewiththelittleSpanishhespoke.Forme,mygrandson’s____50____madethistripthegreatestgiftofall.WesawthepenguinsonthebanksoftheBeagleChannel,nearUshuaia,Argentina.Inthemiddleofagroup,anadultpenguin____51____fromthewaterandthenit____52____itsyoung,spittingoutamouthfuloffishithadjustcaught.Theyoungwent____53____toeatthefish,andtheadultlayonitsside,eyeshalfclosed,looking____54____withitswork.Thesedays,IfeellikethatpenguinwhenIlookatYouri,whoisnow20andknowshecandreambigand____55____whathewants.41.A.see B.encounter C.examine D.discover42.A.option B.dream C.solution D.hobby43.A.attempted B.determined C.pretended D.continued44.A.remind B.instruct C.force D.warn45.A.attracted B.featured C.lacked D.caged46.A.turnedto B.tookout C.putaside D.gaveaway47.A.struggled B.rested C.hesitated D.departed48.A.properly B.casually C.purposefully D.rarely49.A.copying B.bringing C.translating D.searching50.A.gratitude B.intelligence C.company D.encouragement51.A.disappeared B.escaped C.emerged D.separated52.A.protected B.followed C.pushed D.approached53.A.excitedly B.carefully C.gracefully D.slowly54.A.familiar B.satisfied C.patient D.regretful55.A.sacrifice B.realize C.understand D.pursue第二节语法填空(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。Withtouristsaroundtheworld____56____(behave)badlyintheirpursuittogettheperfectInstagramshot,somedestinationsandtour____57____(operator)areworkingtogetvisitorstogobeyondtheselfie(自拍).Selfiecultureisn’tnew,andneitheris“deviant(偏离常规的)behaviour”.Butwiththeriseof“revengetravel”and“thefearofmissingout”,overtourism—andselfieculture,aseemingly____58____(link)consequence—hasintensified.____59____effortsfromdestinationsaroundtheworldthatlongfortouriststostopandenjoythebeautifulscenerywithout____60____(necessary)capturingeverysecondoncamera,therearevisitorswho“goagainstsocietalnorms(规范)”,exhibitingbehaviourthat’s“____61____(disrespect)fortheculture”.Whetherit’sdressinginappropriatelyincertainsettings,posinginfrontofmemorials____62____engaginginriskyphoto-takingbehaviour,thisbehaviourcanbeproblematicforbothresidentsandvisitors.However,thenumberoflocals____63____objecttotouristsbehavingbadlyisontheincrease,andthey’revoicingtheirconcernswithauthoritieswhoarestartingtotakeaction.Nowpolicymakersandgovernments____64____(put)measuresinplacetorestricttraveltocertainbucket-listsites.Someareeventakingdirectmeasuresagainstphotoshootsandselfie-takers.Somepoliciescanbeuseful,andeducationandexample-settingisalsoimportant,especiallyassomeplacesmayneedthe____65____(promote)aswellastheresultingtourismdollars.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,最近你的英国朋友Chris正在学习中国书法,发邮件跟你分享了他的一幅作品并征求改进建议。请你给他回一封邮件,内容包括:1.评价该幅作品;2.提供改进建议。注意:1.写作词数应为80词左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearChris,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(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。IwasprettyproudofmyideaforasecretsignalwithmylittlesisterAriella.“OK,Ariella,showmethesignal,”Isaid,excited.Shepinched(捏住)hernose.“Likethis?”sheasked.“RightWheneveryouseemeatschool,youdoit.”Ariellanoddedherhead.“ButwhydoIhavetodothatwhenIseeyou?”sheasked.“Well,it’sacoolwayforakidtosayhitoherolderbrother,”Isaidfirmly.Andthatwastheperfectway,Ihaddecided,toavoidsomethingreallyembarrassing,likeahugorakiss,orhearing“Iloveyou”yelledinfrontofmyfriends.Atschool,Ididn’tseeAriellauntilgymclass,whensheandherclassmateswalkedthroughthegymnasiumonthewa
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