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广东省深圳市龙岗区2025-2026学年高三上学期11月期中

英语试题

第一部分阅读(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

StartYourStudentClubJourney

Joiningastudentclubisawonderfulwaytodevelopnewskillsandmakegoodfriends.Our

universityoffersstrongsupportforstudentorganizationsthatmakecampuslifemoreenjoyable.

Youcanstartdifferenttypesofclubs,includingstudygroups,artclubs,sportsteams,and

communityserviceorganizations.

EstablishmentProcess

First,gathertherequirednumberofmembersforyourclubtype.Next,completethe

registrationformsthatdescribeyourclub'sgoalsandactivities.Finally,attendameetingwhereyou

willlearnhowtomanageyourclub.Thewholeprocessusuallytakes2-3weeks.

ClubRequirements

Beforestartingyourclab,pleasereviewthefollowingrequirements:

Special

CategoryMinimumMembersAnnualFee($)

Requirement

Academic10200Researchproposal

Cultural8160Performanceplan

Sports15300Safetycertificate

Partnership

Service12120

agreement

FinancialHelp

Approvedclubscanapplyforannualfundingrangingfrom$500to$2000tosupportmajor

eventsorspecialcommunityprojects.Inaddition,eachclubcollectsanannualmembershipfee,

sharedequallyamongallmembers,(ocoverroutineminorexpenses.

AvailableResources

Clubscanusemeetingroomsandborrowequipmentfbrtheiractivities.Teacherswillprovide

guidancethroughouttheschoolyear.Theseresourcesarequitehelpful.Forexample,theGreen

EarthClubstartedlastsemesterandnowhasover50memberswhoregularlyorganize

environmentalactivities.VisittheStudentActivitiesOfficeinRoom205fromMondaytoFriday,9

AMto5PMforhelp.

I.Whatis(hefirststeptostartastudentclub?

A.Attendofficialmeetings.B.Fillinregistrationforms.

C.Gatherenoughmembers.D.Prepareresearchproposals.

2.Whatistheper-memberfeeforRunningChibwith15members?

A.$16.B.520.C.$24.D.$30.

3.Whatsupportcanclubfoundersreceivewhenplanninganactivity?

A.Consultingteachersforguidance.B.Purchasingequipmentinadvance.

C.Submitting(heirresearchproposals.D.Organizingenvironmentalactivities.

B

JohnHartnett'spathtobecomingaskilledfiirniturerestorerwasunexpected.Unlikemanyof

hisclassmateswhothrived(取得成功)intraditionalacademicsettings,Johnoftenfeltoutofplace.

“Iwasn'tabadstudent,butIdidn'tconnectwithhowthingsweretaught/hesays.Hebelievedhis

futurewassomewhereelse,buthedidn'tknowwhereuntilaschoolwoodworkingprojectsparked

(激发)adeepandimmediatepassionwithinhim.

Thisinitialinterestlechimtopursueformaltraininginfurnituremakingandrestoration.It

wasduringthisperiodthathetrulyunderstoodthedepthofthecraft.Helearnednotonlytheskills,

bulalsuthepalicnucandrespectforthematerial.FurJohn,rcsluialiunwasfarmureihansimple

repair;itwasaprocessofuncoveringhistory.Eachpieceoffurniture,withitsuniquescratchesand

wear,toldastoryofpasttimes.Hefeltasenseofresponsibilitytopreservethesestoriesforthe

future.

Afterfinishinghistraining,Johnstartedhisownworkshop.Hisdaysarenowspentbringing

damagedandagingfurniturebacktoitsformerglory.Theworkischallenging,requiringcareful

analysisandasteadyhand.However,thegreatestrewardcomesfromtheemotionalconnectionhe

buildswithhisclients.Often,theybringitemsofgreatemotionalvalue—agrandmother^favorite

chairoratablearoundwhichafamilyhasgatheredfordecades.Seeingtheirjoyfulreactionsupon

seeingacherishedpiecerestoredis,forJohn,themostsatisfyingpartofhisjob.

Lookingback,Johnfeelshehasfoundhistruecalling.Hehasbuiltameaningfulcareerby

doingtheworkhetrulyloves,combininghishands-onskillwithadeepappreciationforhistoiyand

familymemories.Hebelievesthatinourfast-paccdworld,theactofrestoringandvaluingwell-

madeoldobjectsisapowerfulstatement.It'sareminderofquality,sustainability,andthelasting

storiesthatconnectusall.

4.WhatmotivatedJohntopursuehisfurniturecareer?

A.Thejobmarketforskillfulrestorers.

B.Theneedtoescapeacademicsettings.

C.Thewoodworkingexperienceatschool.

D.Thedesiretothriveinfurnituremaking.

5.WhatdidJohnvaluemostduringhistraining?

A.Graspinghistoricalvaluesoffurniture.

B.Winningawardsforhistechnicalskills.

C.Masteringthelatestcrafttodesigntools.

D.Learningtomanageaworkshopefficiently.

6.WhatisthebiggestrewardforJohninhisjob?

A.Globalfame.B.Flexibleschedules.

C.Competitivesalaries.D.Clients'satisfaction.

7.WhatmessagedoesJohn'sexperiencedeliver?

A.Timerevealsthecharacter.B.Passionfuelsameaningfullife.

C.Tradiliunholdsthekeyloiiiuovalioii.D.Successdependsuuadvancedluols.

C

Backin1997,theWorldHealthOrganizationofficiallydeclaredobesity(肥胖症)a"global

disease^^.Thismeansbeingoverweighthasbecomeanurgenthealthproblemafleetingpeople

everywhere.Indeed,obesityisnowmorecommonthanotherpublichealthconcerns.

Manyexpertshaveofferedthatgrowingobesityratesareduetodecliningphysicalactivityas

societiesdevelop.HoweveranewstudyledbyresearchershomDukeUniversitypointsinsteadto

highercalorieintakeasthemaincause.Theirfindingssuggestthatdietrather(hanlazinessplays

thebiggerroleintheglobalobesitycrisis.

Theresearcherslookedatthousandsofmeasurementsofdailytotalenergyconsumption,body

fatpercentageandbodymassindex(BMI)fromadultsaged18to60across34countries.Over

4,200adultsincludedinthestudycamefromawiderangeoflifestylesandeconomics.Tofurther

classifythelevelofindustrialization,theyalsointegrateddatafromtheUnitedNationsHuman

DevelopmentIndex(HDI)toincludemeasuresoflifespan(寿命),incomeandeducation.

“Ourresultsshowedsomethinginteresting.Whenwecomparedgroups,changesinhowmuch

energypeopleconsumedidnotfullyexplainwhybodyfatwentup.Onlypartoftheriseinbodyfat

couldbelinkedtolowerenergyconsumption.Thissuggeststhatotherfactors,suchasdietary

changes,aredrivingtheincreasesinbodyfatthatweseewithincreasingeconomicgrowth/'says

AmandaMcGrosky.aleadinvestigatorforthestudy.

Theresearchershopethestudyhelpsdealwiththeobesitycrisisandmakesclearthatthe

findingsdonotmeanthateffortstopromotephysicalactivityshouldbereduced.Onthecontrary,

(heresearchsuggeststhatbothdietandexercisedeserveequalpriority.Buildingon(hisconclusion,

researcherswillnextworktofindoutwhichaspectsofdietindevelopedcountriesaretoblamefor

theriseinobesity.

8.WhatcanwclearnfromDukeUniversity'sresearch?

A.Lazinessleadstohighercaloricintake.

B.Economymainlycausesglobalobesity.

C.Obesitybecomesincreasinglycommon.

D.Dietdrivesobesitymorethaninactivity.

9.WhydidtheresearchersincludedatafromHDIintheirresearch?

A.lbassessdcvclupiiiciillevelsacrossgioups.

B.Toprioritizeeducationovereconomicgrowth.

C.ToreplacetraditionalBMImeasurementtools.

D.Tbexploretherelationbetweenregionsandincome.

10.Whatwillthefollow-upstudyfocuson?

A.Theapplicationofobesityresearchfindings.

B.Theeffectofphysicalactivityinweightloss.

C.Dietaryfactorscausingobesityindevelopednations.

D.Exactconnectionsbetweendietandphysicalactivity.

11.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.HowtoMaintainaGoodBodyShape?

B.HowtoStoptheGlobalObesityCrisis?

C.WhyIsDevelopmentBringingaboutObesity?

D.WhyArePeopleActivebutStillGainingWeight?

D

Scientistshaverecentlydevelopedanartificialintelligencemodelthatcanforecastsolarwind

speedsuptofourdaysinadvance,significantlymoreaccuratelythancurrentmethods.Their

researchwasrecentlypublishedinafamousscientificjournalcalledTheAstrophysicalJcurnal

supplementSeries.

Solarwindisacontinuousstreamofchargedparticles(带电粒子)fromtheSun.Itsdensity

(密度)andspeedchangeduringperiodsofsolaractivity.Whentheseparticlesspeedup,theycan

cause“spaceweather“eventsthatdisruptEarth'satmosphereanddragsatellitesoutoforbit,

damagetheirelectronicequipment,andcausepowerproblemsonEarth.In2022,onesuch

unexpectedlystrongsolarv/indeventcausedSpaceXtolosefortyStarlinksatellitesshortlyafter

launch,showingtheurgentneedforbetterforecasts.

Theresearchteam,ledbyDattarajDhuriandShravanHanasogc,trainedtheirAImodelusing

high-resolution(高分辨率)imagesfromSolarDynamicsObservatory,combinedwithhistorical

recordsofsolarwind.Insteadofanalyzingtexts,liketoday'spopularAIlanguagemodels,the

systemanalyzesimagesoftheSuntoidentifypatternslinkedtosolarwindchanges.Thisnew

methodimprovesforecastaccuracyby45percentcomparedtocurrentmodelsand20percentover

pastAl-bascdapproaches.

Dr.Dhuri,theleadresearcher,statedthatthisisamajorstepforwardinprotectingthesatellites,

navigationsystems,andpowernetworksthatmodernlifedependson.BycombiningadvancedAl

withsolarobservations,scientistscannowgiveearlywarningstoprotectcriticaltechnologyon

Earthandinspace.

ThebreakthroughshowshowAIcanhelpsolveatoughprobleminspacescience:predicting

thesolarwind.Withmorereliableforecasts,scientistsandengineerscanbetterprepareforspace

weatherevents,keepingcriticalnetworkssafe.

12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“disrupt“inparagraph2mean?

A.Improve.B.Disturb.C.Protect.D.Weaken.

13.WhydoestheauthormentiontheSpaceXincidentinparagraph2?

A.Toclarifytheconceptofsolaractivity.B.Topromotespaceexplorationprogress.

C.Todisplayformersatellitedesignerrors.D.Toemphasizethenecessityofforecasts.

14.HowdidthenewAImodelgettrained?

A.Byprocessingtexl-basecsolarwindreports.

B.Byanalyzingsolarimagesandhistoricaldata.

C.Bymonitoringtheimprovementsinaccuracy.

D.BycombiningrecordsandAl-basedapproaches.

15.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?

A.Asciencenewsreport.B.Ageographytextbook.

C.AnAIresearchpaper.D.Anofficialdocument.

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。

Musichaslongbeenrecognizedforhelpingpeopleheal(康复),andwithartificialintelligence,

thispotentialbecomesmoreaccessible.LiXiaonuofromShanghaiConservatoryofMusictalked

aboutthisattheWorldArtificialIntelligenceConference.16.

OnestandoutwastheAImusicdevice,shownfor(hefirsttimebyShanghaiConservatoryof

Music.Itoffersapeacefulandpersonalizedhealingexperiencethroughadvancedtechnology.Users

firstweardeviceslikeEEGheadsetsandHRVsensors.17.Andmusicfeaturingnatural

soundsenvelopsihcni,providingapeacefulescapefionillicoutsideworld.

Theexperiencebeginswithapersonalizedquestionnairetocollectpersonaldata.18.

TheinformationhelpsanAImodelcreateamultisensoryexperiencewithmatchingvisuals.

Afterward,usersreceiveadetailedreportandapersonalizedmusicprescription(处方).“Thesystem

improvesatiention,helpsrelaxandkeepsheartratesteady,“Liexplains.

Lialsosaysthedevicecombinestechnologyandart.19.Researchonturning

brainwavesintosoundbeganinthelate20thcentury,butAlnowallowsquickanalysisofpersonal

traitsandreal-timesoundcreation.''People'sresponsestosoundneedhigh-levelthinking,MLinotes,

“andAIhandlesthelargeamountofdataneeded”.

Expertspointoutthreekeybreakthroughsofthedevice:amusic-matchingalgorithm(算法),

basedonbodydata,dynamicpersonalplans,andcombiningdifferentfields.20.Itisbeing

testedinhospitalstohelpautistic(自闭症)children,easepainandassiststudentswithexamanxiety.

A.TheconferenceshowcasedhowAIischanginghealthcare.

B.Thentheylieinspecialchairsandseetheirbodydataonascreen.

C.Usersprovidedetailsabout(heirhealthstatus,birthdateandsoon.

D.Thedevicehasshowngoodresultsforsleepdisordersanddepression.

E.Theinnovationaimstobringmusictherapytoawiderrangeofpeople.

F.Itwasdevelopedaftermanyyearsofresearchattheexperimentalcenter.

G.Suchtechnologycouldchangehowwefindandtreatmentalhealthproblems.

第二部分语言运用(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。

Adangerousencounterwithabison(小于牛)wasnotwhatRebeccaClarkhadinmindwhenshe

setoutforahikingtripinthenationalpark.

Knownforitsfantasticredrocksandgreenplains,thepark21alargenumberof

visitors,includingRcbccca.Ithasanother22—thewildbison,whichwerenotonher

radar(认知).Untilsuddenly,theywere.

Rebeccawaswalkingbackdownapathwhenshe23agroupofbison.Theywere

movingslowly,soshedecidedto24them-closerthantherecommendedsafetydistance.

Asshepassedtheanimals,she25themomentonhersmartphone.

Thingsgol26veryquicklywlicnuncofllicbison,appaicnlly27.look,

notice.UIsawhimturn,"Rcbcccarecalled,uand28Iknewhewasgoingtocomeafter

me.”Shemadea29attempttorunaway,butitwastoolate.Thelargeanimal

30frombehindandknockedherdown,itshorn(角)cuttingdeepintoherbody.

3],Rebeccawasstillawakeandabletomove.Shemanagedtotexthersonand

twofriendsforhelp.Shortlyafter,shewas32tothehospital,whereshestayedforsix

days,receivingintensive33care.

Rebeccasharedhervideoonsocialmediasootherscouldlearnfromher34.“The

bestwaytocoexistwithwildanimalsistokeepa(n)35distancefromthem,^^sheposted.

21.A.attractsB.holdsC.trainsD.challenges

22.A.threatB.prizeC.limitD.draw

23.A.thoughtofB.droveawayC.cameacrossD.leftbehind

24.A.lookafterB.waitforC.playwithD.walkby

25.A.appreciatedB.recordedC.witnessedD.ignored

26.A.admirableB.embarrassingC.dangerousD.interesting

27.A.contentedB.disturbedC.confusedD.inspired

28.A.instantlyB.eventuallyC.directlyD.gradually

29.A.fruitlessB.desperateC.braveD.serious

30.A.watchedB.shoutedC.chargedD.appeared

31.A.StrangelyB.CertainlyC.ThankfullyD.Naturally

32.A.rushedB.forcedC.invitedD.followed

33.A.skinB.woundC.healthD.psychology

34.A.experienceB.treatmentC.guidanceD.discovery

35.A.enormousB.emotionalC.comfortableD.respectful

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。

China'sconsumermarketisexperiencingasignificanttransformation,36(drive)

largelyby(hegrowingemphasisonemotionalsatisfactionamongtheyoungergeneration.Itisnow

increasinglycommontoseeyoungconsumersliningupinmalls,notfordailynecessitieslikefood

orhouseholditems,butforproductsandservices37(deliver)psychologicalsatisfaction.

Atypicalexampleisllic38(cxlicmc)popularLabubublind-boxluys,whichhave

developedintoaculturalphenomenonsincetheirrelease.Itevenleadstoglobalshortages,

appealingtotheyouth'sdesire39emotionalcomfortandsocialexpression.Thistrend

reflectsaprofoundshiftinconsumptionvalues.4()traditionaleconomictheoryplaces

emphasisonreasoning,youngconsumers,especiallyGenZ,41(motivate)byemotional

values.Studiesshowthatcuteandplayful42(design),suchasthoseofLabubu,activate

thebrain'spleasurecentersandpathwaysassociatedwithpleasure,therebygeneratinginstant

43(happy)andreducingstressintoday'sfast-paced,high-pressurelife.Moreover,sharing

unboxingexperiencesonlinestrengthensinterpersonalconnections44createsasenseof

belonging.Obviously,emotionalvaluehasbecomeanimportantfactorinpurchasingdecisions.The

changepointstowardamorebalancedconsumptionecosystem45emotionalwell-being

isasimportantasfunctionalquality.

第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

46.假定你是李华,你班的英语报要增设一个健康类栏目,外教Paul提出“FitnessZon吸健

身空间)与“MindCare”(心灵关怀)两个选项供大家选择。请给Paul写一封邮件,内容包括:

I.你的选择;

2.说明理由。

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。

DearPaul,

Thankyouforproposingtwooptionsforthecolumn.

Yours,

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