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绝密*启用前SummertoursareledbyTeenGalleryGuides.

July9-August1,2026;Tuesday,July15th&Wednesdays-Fridaysat11a.m.,11:45a.m.,

广东省2025—2026学年高三年级一轮复习验收考试and1:15p.m.

2026-2027SchoolYear

英语试卷September2,2026-May29,2027;Tuesdays-Fridaysat10:15a.m.,10:45a.m.,

11:45a.m.,and12:15p.m.

试卷共8页,47小题,满分120分。考试用时120分钟。

GettyVillaMuseum

注意事项:Reservationsforguidedschoolprogramsforthe2026-2027schoolyearhavenotyetbeen

1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡指定位置上。announced.Pleasecheckbackforupdates.

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改

21.WhatisthegoaloftheK12programattheGettyMuseums?

动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷

A.Toofferstudentsfreeartmaterials.

上无效。

B.Todeveloploveforartisticandculturalworks.

3.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。考试结束后,请将答题卡交回。

C.Totrainstudentstobeexcellentprofessionalartists.

D.Toorganizeinstructiveactivitiesandscientificexplorations.

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

22.WhatdoestheauthoremphasizeaboutthetriptotheGetty?

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

A.Itsfocusonindividualartistictalent.

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

B.Itsrelianceontraditionalteachingmethods.

A

C.Itscombinationofmultiplelearningapproaches.

ArtforEveryone!K12ProgramattheGettyMuseums

D.Itsemphasisonstudents’conversationalabilities

.

WhetheronsiteattheGettyCenter,theGettyVillaMuseum,oronlinewithVirtualArt

23.WhencanschoolsvisittheGettyCenterin2026-2027schoolyear?

Explorations,studentswillengageindeepinvestigations,closelooking,drawingexercises,movement

A.OnthemorningofaFridayinOctober.

activities,andmore.DuringaGettyfieldtrip,studentsexploreaselectionofartworksusinginquiry-B.Inthelateafternoonhoursbeforeevening.

basedlearningthatcentersonstudents’experiences.TheprogramaimstopromoteadeepappreciationC.Onweekendsthroughoutthecalendaryear.

andlovefortheartsandculture.

D.DuringthesummermonthsofJuneandJuly.

EachyeartheGettywelcomesmorethan160,000K-12studentstotheGettyCenterandGetty

B

VillaMuseumtoexperiencetours,programs,andcreativespaces.AtriptotheGettyisamulti-media

At60,MartineAeschlimannhardenedherresolutiontostudylawattheUniversityofGeneva,

experience;therefore,learningisenhancedthroughsensoryandtactile(触觉)inputs.Conversations

whereher21-year-oldsonJasonstudied.WhensheaskedJasonabouthisthoughts,hesaid,“No

aboutartcanalsosparkanappreciationofcultureandincreasestudents’abilitytothinkcriticallyabout

thearts.problem.ButifyouseemeoncampuswhenI’mwithmyfriends,don’tsayhello!”

●ToreserveyourVirtualArtExplorations,pleasereviewtheinformationbelowforVirtualFieldAfterAeschlimannstartedherlawstudies,Jasontoldherhowimpressedhisfriendswerewithwhat

Trips:shewasdoing.“So,youtoldthem?”sheasked,amazedandamusedathischangeofheart.“Of

VirtualArtExplorationscourse,”hereplied.Heturnedouttobeahugesupport,calminghismother’snervesbeforelawexams

Fall2026andhelpingrevisealegalresearchpaperforthemaster’sdegreeinlawshewentontocomplete.

September8,2026-December19,2026onMondaysandTuesdaysat9:00a.m.,10:15a.m.,Aeschlimannfirstsethermindongoingtouniversitytostudylawwhenshewas58andinneedof

11:30a.m.and1:15p.m.aconfidenceboost.“IneededtoprovethatIwascapable.Ihadn’tworkedfor18years,”sheexplains.

Spring2027Reservationshavenotyetbeenannounced.Shealsowantedtokeepherbrainactiveasshegotolderandbelievedthatbeingadmittedintoa

●Toreserveanon-sitefieldtripfortheGettyCenterorGettyVillaMuseum,pleasereviewtheuniversitytostudyapracticalsubjectlikelawwasagoodwaytoachievethat.

informationbelow:Herinterestinlawwasfirstinspiredin1994whenshesetupacharitablefoundationwithher

GettyCentermothertohelpchildrenfromlow-incomefamiliesaccesslegalaidforeducation-relatedconflicts.Then,

Reservationsareavailableforthefollowingprograms,dates,andtimes.whilestudyingforhermaster’sdegreeinlaw,shefocusedoncivillitigation(民事诉讼),afieldthat

Summer2026helpsindividualsresolveconflictsoverfamily,property,andpersonalrights.ItledAeschlimannina

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directionshehadneverexpected—shebecameaqualifiedcivillitigationlawyerafterpassingthebar28.WhathappenedtotheEndangeredSpeciesAct?

exam(律师资格考试).Whenshefinishedhermaster’sin2021at64,sheopenedherownlawfirm,A.Itstermswereclarified.B.Itsrangewasnarrowed.

specializinginprovidingaffordablelegalservicestodisadvantagedgroups.C.Itsrulesweresimplified.D.Itscontentwasenriched.

“I’vealwaysfelttheneedtohelpothers,”saysAeschlimann,now68.“NowwhenIseeclients29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“fallacy”inparagraph2mean?

wintheircases,getthelegalprotectiontheyneed,orfinallyresolvelong-standingconflicts,itfillsmeA.Mistake.B.Proof.C.Mission.D.Progress.

withjoy.”30.WhatmightbeaproblemofthecurrentEndangeredSpeciesAct?

24.HowdidJasonfeelabouthismother’sdecisionatfirst?

A.Itdestroysbiodiversity.B.Itharmslandowners’benefits.

A.Amused.B.Disappointed.C.Impressed.D.Embarrassed.

C.Itexcludescreativemeasures.D.Itthreatensred-leggedfrogs’survival.

25.WhatinspiredAeschlimanntogotouniversity?

A.Thesupportfromherson.B.Theworseninghealthofherbrain.31.WhydoestheauthormentionCostaRica?

C.Herdesperationtoproveherability.D.Herthirstformanagingalawcompany.A.Tomeasureitsrateofforestcoverage.

26.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlyfocusonaboutAeschlimann?B.Toshowthecausesofdestroyedforest.

A.Howshehelpedkidsaccesseducation.B.Herwishforgettingthemaster’sdegree.C.Topresenttheresultsofitsjointprotection.

C.Hersuccessinwinningacivillitigation.D.Howsheturnedherinterestintoacareer.D.Todisplaythesuccessoffinancialmotives.

27.WhatdoesAeschlimann’sstoryshow?D

A.Stillwatersrundeep.B.AllroadsleadtoRome.

Afewweeksago,anarticlebyNathanHellerinTheNewYorkerwasnamed“theendofthe

C.Itisnevertoooldtolearn.D.Anoldmaninthehouseisatreasure.

Englishmajor”,examiningthetrendofdecliningEnglishdepartmentsnationwideandthecultural

C

factorsthatleadstudentsawayfromspendingfouryearswiththepassionforDickensandShakespeare.

Thismonth,theU.S.governmentproposedarulethatwouldlimitwhatdefines“harm”underthe

Likeeveryotherhumanities-loveronacollegecampusthatday,Iwassweptawayinthemasspanic.

EndangeredSpeciesActtoonlydirectactionsagainstwildlife,suchashunting,woundingortrapping.

Mymajorwas,accordingtoareputableEnglish-major-lovingpublication,dead.

Destroyingtheirhabitatswouldnolongercount.

HellerfocusedonArizonaStateUniversity(ASU)andHarvardUniversity,large“indicators”of

AnyonewhohaseverseenroadkilllitteringU.S.highwaysshouldunderstandthefallacyinthis

logic:Speciescansurviveonlywhentheyhavespacetolivefreefromdangerscausedbyhumankind.highereducation.Iinitiallythoughtheignoredsmallliberalarts(文科)colleges,assumingEnglish

Sincethelawtookeffectin1973,thenumberofspecieslistedasthreatenedorendangeredhasmajorsweresafeatAlleghenyCollege,wherestudentssupposedlycamefortheloveoflearning,notfor

explodedtoalmost1,700.Environmentalistsaresatisfiedwiththeact’spowertoblockprojectsthatmiddlemanagementwhentheygraduate.Butdataruinedthishope:Alleghenyhad84Englishmajors

coulddamageecosystems,thusrescuingmanyspecies.Butthescaleofthethreatstobiodiversity—(9%ofallmajors)inthespringsemesterof2003,butjust20(2.5%)now—a72%dropinabout

includingclimatechange,foreignspeciesandhabitatloss—makesitessentialtoexpandgovernment’s20years,matchingthenationaltrend.

conservationstrategybeyondpunitive(惩罚的)measures.Allegheny’swebsitefuelsoptimism,asking,“Whyputyourmindtojustonething?”anddefining

Anestimatedthree-quartersofspecieslistedunderthelawliveonprivateland,andprotectingthemitselfasa“safeplaceoflearning”,unlikeASU,whichseesdegreesascareersteppingstones,or

comesatarealcost.OnestudyinCaliforniafoundthathabitatprotectionforthered-leggedfrogcausedHarvard,where,accordingtoHeller,evenan“unusualmajor”findswork.Yetcampusrealityin

landvaluestofall48percent.Thisdiscouragespeoplefromcooperatingwithconservationeffortsand

Alleghenydiffers:Studentsgetlockedintomajorsearly,“mindovermajor”losestoclosed-off

hasevenledpeopletodestroyhabitatstoavoidrestrictionsontheirproperty.

departments,andEnglishmajorsfearunemployment,thinkingtheywastedtimeandmoney.

Whynotusethosesameeconomicforcesforgood?Thegovernmentcouldgivelandowners

Weneedtorejectthecampus“disease”,Hellernoted—pressuringstudentstochoose“safeguard”

financialmotivestoassistinconservationefforts.TheAgricultureDepartmenthasbeenpayingfarmers

pathsanddismissinghumanitiesas“hobby-based”.Well-knownauthorKurtVonnegutremindedusthat

tomaintainsoilhealth.Thesamecouldbedoneforprivatelandownerswhosepropertiesarehometo

endangeredspecies.theartsmaynotbethebestwayto“makealiving”but“makelifemorebearable”and“makesouls

CostaRicastartedsuchaprogramin1997,anditiscreditedwithhelpingtorelievedeforestationgrow”.Noteverybodycanorshouldpursueadegreeinchemistry,butitisincreasinglycleartomethat

(森林砍伐)there.Today,forestcoversmorethan50percentofthecountry,upfromalittleovereverybodywouldbenefitfromspending20credithoursreading,thinkingaboutanddiscussing

20percentinthe1980s.ImaginewhatcouldbeaccomplishediftheUnitedStatesadoptedasimilarliterature.WhileEnglishmajorsmaydecline,theirlessonsliveon.AsnovelistJonathanLethemwrote,

strategyforpreventingthelossofspecies.“Timeschangeandmenadapt.”Between“toobad”and“worst”,wecandobetter.

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32.WhatphenomenondidHellerpointoutaboutEnglishliterature?A.Dogsmayexchangeasmilebuttheydon’tstopthere.

A.Students’fadingloveforit.B.Itslimitedresearchvisions.B.Wehumansseldomexpressmessagesbysimplysmiling.

C.Students’confusionaboutit.D.Itsdecliningliteraryworks.C.Ourdogsareexpertsatnoticingandanalyzinghowweact.

33.Whydidtheauthor’shopeforAlleghenyCollegefade?D.Here’sadetailedandprofoundanalysisofwhydogsactitout.

A.Itclosedmostliberalartsmajors.B.Itvaluedmoreoncareertraining.E.Dogsfearbeingabandonediftheycan’tgiveemotionalsupport.

C.ItadmittedfewerEnglishmajors.D.Itcaredlessaboutstudents’likes.F.Youcertainlydon’twanttomistakesuchcasesforakindsmile.

34.WhatcanbeinferredfromAllegheny’swebsite?G.Thekeytospottingadog’shappysmileisitsotherbodylanguages.

A.IttriedtolearnfromHarvard.B.Itdidn’tmatchitsrealsituation.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

C.Itfailedtoensurestudents’safety.D.Itdidn’tpromotecriticalthinking.第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

35.Whichstatementmaytheauthoragreewith?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。

A.Studentsshouldplanauniquelifejourney.Itwasaround5pm.IwaslinedupattheticketcounteroftheMetrosysteminNewZealandto

B.SchoolsmustmakeEnglishmoreinviting.41atriptoQueenstowntoshootsomephotos.ItwasthenthatIfeltthegroundmoveslightlylike

C.Studentsneedtosticktotheirownpurposes.asubwayshootingthroughatunnelfarbeneathmyfeet.ItwassomildthatI42it,asdideveryone

D.Schoolsoughttolookbeyondpracticalvalues.aroundme.Then,secondslater,aviolentshake43sothatsignshangingfromtheceilingbegan

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)swinging.Ilookedatanelderlymannexttome.Hesmiledbackatme44andjustsaidoneword:

阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。“Earthquake.”

Asowners,we’veallseenourdogslookhappyandevensmilesometimes.ButcandogssmilelikeI45forthedoor,about60feetaway.Thegroundwasshakingsoviolentlythatitwas46

wedo?Dogscanindeedsmile,butit’snotexactlylikewedoandnotforthesamereasons.Thatsaid,torushinastraightline.Luckily,Ireachedthestreet.I47togetasfarawayfromshaking

adog’ssmileoftenmeansit’shappyandrelaxed.36buildingsaspossible,butinAuckland,crowdedandpopulated,findinganytrulyopenspaceis

Thefirstthingtoknowaboutadog’ssmileisthatanimalbehavioristsdon’tconsideritasmile,atrather48.

leastnotinthewaythatwehumansthinkofsmiling.Afterall,thereareallkindsofexpressionsthatEventually,Idiscovereda49whereeveryoneelsestood.Duringthistime,thegroundofthe

makedogslooklikethey’resmiling,includingopen-mouthedpanting(喘气)andthreateninglybaringspaciousparkcontinuedto50lessviolently.Ilater51thefactthatthequakewasthestrongest

teeth.37Butdogsdosmilewhenthey’rehappy.earthquaketostrikeAucklandinrecordedhistory.Somepeoplewerevisiblyfrightened.Therewerea

,

38Theyknowhowtocomfortusorhowtomakeushappy.Whendogssmile,weoftengivefewwomen52butmanyothersappearedcalmand53.EventhoughIhavewitnessedmany

thempositiveresponses,suchassmilingbackorpettingthemalot.Whenthathappens,yourdogsarebigeventsglobally,Ireally54NewZealandersfortheircalmnessandtimely55.

morelikelytokeepsmiling.41.A.reserveB.finishC.cancelD.delay

Dogsdon’treallysmileatotherdogs,atleastnotlikewesmileatotherhumanstoexpress42.A.adjustedB.trackedC.ignoredD.sensed

43.A.ceasedB.lastedC.occurredD.dropped

friendliness.39Instead,theycombinetheentiretyoftheirbodyposture(姿势)togetmessages

44.A.nervouslyB.calmlyC.gratefullyD.delightfully

acrosstootherdogs.Whetherthatmessageis“Let’splay!”or“Thispersonismine,backoff”,body

languageishowdogscommunicate.45.A.reachedB.settledC.lookedD.rushed

Ourfour-leggedpalscantechnicallysmile,buttheydoitmoreinresponsetousandourown46.A.dangerousB.obviousC.challengingD.amusing

smilesoremotionsratherthanbecausetheyarehappy.40Yourdogsmayactuallybegivingyoua47.A.pretendedB.promisedC.longedD.refused

submissivesmileorevenbaringtheirteethangrily,sokeepaneyeonwhattheirearsandtailsaredoing48.A.improperB.difficultC.tiringD.practical

whenyourdogslookasifthey’resmiling.49.A.parkB.mallC.subwayD.house

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50.A.changeB.crackC.fallD.shakeDearDavid,

51.A.referredtoB.complainedaboutC.insistedonD.figuredoutI’mgladtohelpyoupickagiftforMrs.Li.

52.A.cookingB.cryingC.debatingD.surviving

53.A.relaxedB.outgoingC.shyD.talkativeYourssincerely,

54.A.toleratedB.rewardedC.thankedD.admiredLiHua

55.A.deliveryB.reactionC.warningD.introduction第二节(满分25分)

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。

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。ShirleyandherhusbandLeoranasmallrestaurantnearacancerhospital.Thankstothelarge

,,

FengLi,presidentoftheChinaNationalOperaandDanceDramaTheatre,madehistorybynumberofmedicalstaffandpatientsnearbyplustheircleanandtastydishestherestaurantalwayshad

becomingthefirstChineserecipientofthe“LittlePrinceLifetimeAchievementAward”atthe32ndastreamofcustomers.Businesswassogoodthattheyrarelyhadamomenttositdownduringpeak

hours.

InternationalFestivalofChildren’sTheatresinSerbia.Theawardceremony,56(hold)on

September24,honoredherthreedecadesofexceptionalcontributionstochildren’sperformingarts.OneTuesdayafternoon,ayoungmaninhisthirtieswalkedin.Unlikeothercustomerswhoheaded

Thefestival,which57(establish)itselfasoneofEurope’sleadingculturaleventssinceitsstraightforthetables,hehesitatedbythedoor,lookinganxious.Shirleynoticedhisuneaseandwalked

foundingin1994,hashostedover300theatretroupesfrom50countriesthroughoutitshistory.Thisoverwithasmile.“CanIhelpyou,sir?”sheaskedgently.Themantookadeepbreathandexplained

year’sedition,58(run)fromSeptember21to26,features13internationalproductionsalongsidethathisfather,alungcancerpatientinthenearbyhospital,hadlosthisappetitesincegettingsick.He

performancesbySerbiantheatres,withalleventsofferedfreeto59public,demonstratingtherefusedmosthospitalmealsandonlyatefoodcookedbyhisfamily.ThemanbeggedShirleytolethim

(器具)

festival’scommitmenttomakingart60(access)toyoungaudiencesworldwide.usetherestaurant’skitchenandutensilstomakeamealforhisdyingfather.

61oneofonlythreejury(评判委员会)membersselectedforthisyear’sevent,FengisItwasthefirsttimeShirleyhadreceivedsucharequest.SheglancedatLeo,whonoddedsilently.

evaluatingchildren’stheatreproductionsfrom11countrieswhilealsohostingapersonalexhibitionandWithouthesitation,Shirleyagreed.Whenthemanfinishedcookingandaskedhowmuchheshouldpay,

discussionsession.Her62(participate)notonlycelebratespersonalachievementbutalsoShirleywavedherhand.“Nocharge,”shesaidsoftly.“Justhopeyourfatherlikesthemeal.”Grateful

demonstratesthegrowingglobalrecognitionofChinesechildren’stheatredevelopment.andexcited,themanwasleftspeechless.

Afterthemanleft,Leosighed.“Cancerpatientsandtheirfamiliesarehavingsuchatoughtime,”

Theaward,initiatedin200063(honor)outstandingartists,hasnowbeenpresentedto

hesaid.“Iftheycaneatahome-cookedmeal,itmightmakethemfeelalittlebetter.”Hiswords

53recipientsworldwide.Feng’sreceptionofthishonor64(clear)reflectsthein

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