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第第頁(yè)P(yáng)AGE廣東省多校聯(lián)考2025-2026學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期10月階段聯(lián)考英語(yǔ)試題時(shí)間:120分鐘滿分:120分第一部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(本大題共15小題,每題2.5分,共37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A,B,C,D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AWeallrememberthefirstadventurenovelwhereforthefirsttimeourimaginationswerelitbywhispersofburiedtreasure,lostworlds,andfarawayjungles.AsJaneEyresays:“Itisinvaintosayhumanbeingsoughttobesatisfiedwithtranquility:theymusthaveaction;andtheywillmakeitiftheycannotfindit.”Luckily,herearesomeofthebestadventurebooks,whichmightmaketheactoffindingactioneasierforyou!Clickonthebooknamefordetailedinformation.JawsbyPeterBenchleyThe1974bookinspiredStevenSpielberg’sblockbustermovie—whichthenmadebeachattendancedropdramaticallyin1975.Jawsisthestoryofthreemen’squesttokillahuman-eatinggreatwhiteshark.It’sahigh-stakesadventureonthesea,whichholdsmoredangersthananyonecouldhaveeverimagined.ChildrenoftheCometbyDonaldMoffittInthefarfuture,asmallcommunitylivesinspaceandharvestsfrozenairtomakealiving.Butwhathappenswhenhuntersfromneighboringcomets—andhumansonstarships—appearonthescene?Thisisacosmicadventureinaveryliteralsense,asouryounghero,Torris,triestosurviveonacometmadeentirelyofice.ChildrenoftheApesbyEdgarRiceBurroughsThisbooklaunchedthelegendofanorphanedboywhoisadoptedbyapesintheAfricanjungle.NamedTarzan,theboyeventuallyhastoprovehimselfontwofronts:theanimalkingdomandtheevenmorethreateningworldofhumans.RaptorRedbyRobertT.BakkerUnlikeanyotherbookoutthere,RaptorRedistoldentirelyfromthethird-personpointofviewofRaptorRed,afemaleUtahraptor.RobertT.Bakker,theauthor,expertlydrawsuponheartfeltresearchabouttheCretaceousPeriodtobringaprehistoricEarthtolifeasRaptorRedstrugglestosurviveinadinosaur-eat-dinosaurworld.1.Afanofspaceexplorationmightbeinterestedin.A.Jaws B.ChildrenoftheCometC.TarzanoftheApes D.RaptorRed2.WhatisspecialaboutthebookRaptorRed?A.Itfeaturesdinosaurs. B.Itwaswrittenbyafemale.C.Itistoldbyitscharacter. D.Itisabouttheearth’shistory.3.Whereisthetextmostlikelytobefound?A.OnaWebsite. B.Onafilmposter. C.Inthenewspaper. D.Inanovel.BSnowboardinggeniusSuYimingmadeanameforhimselfbywinningChina’sfirstOlympicgoldinthemen’ssnowboardbigairfinalattheBeijingWinterOlympics.Bycleanlystompingback-to-back1800tricks,theteenagerhaslandedthebiggestprizesofarinhisyoungcareer.Thenotableachievementrealizedhischildhooddreamtoreachthepeakofthesport,whichhebegantolearnattheageof4.Nowwithtwoshinningmedalshungaroundhisneck,the17-year-olddescribedhissuperbOlympicdebut(首次亮相)asanunbelievableexperiencethathasmadeallhissacrificesworthwhile.“ThisfeelssosurrealthatI’vefinallyaccomplishedwhatI’vedreamedofsinceIwaslittle,”saidSu.Overthepastfouryears,Suhascombinedhistalentwithhardworktoproduceoneoftheswiftestrisestoprominence(杰出)thesporthaseverseen.WhentheShougangBigAirvenuehosteditsfirstinternationalevent,Suwasanunknownqualifier,whodidn’tevenmakethefinalruns.Justovertwoyearslater,Suisthenameoneveryone’slipsatthevenue’sOlympicdebut,drawingthewholenation’sattentiontothesportheloves.“Thebiggestmotivationformeismyloveforsnowboarding,”Susaid,whenaskedaboutthesecrettohissuccess.“Insnowboarding,IfeellikeIcanshowmyownstyleandcreativity.EverytimeIridemyboard,it’salwaysajoyfulmoment.Ihopethroughmyexperience,Icaninspiremoreyoungpeopletogetinterestedinthesport.”Su,aformerchildactorwhofeaturedinactionmovies,saidtheOlympicgoldwillencouragehimtoseekformorebreakthroughs,evenbeyondhisathleticcareer.“IenjoysnowboardingjustasmuchasIenjoyacting,”saidSu,whoturns18onFriday.“IthinkIstillhavealotofpossibilitiestoexploreinmyfuturecareereitherinsnowboardingorinacting.ButnowIjustwanttoenjoythemomentandcelebrateitasthebestpossiblebirthdaygift.”4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“l(fā)anded”inparagraph1mean?A.Reached. B.Gained. C.Created. D.Dreamed.5.WhatwasSuYiming’schildhooddream?A.TowinagoldmedalinOlympics. B.Tobecomeaprofessionalathlete.C.Toreachthetopofthesport. D.Todemonstratehisownstyleandcreativity.6.WhatcontributesmosttoSuYiming’ssuccess?A.Histalent. B.Hiscoach’shelp.C.Hishardwork. D.Hispassion.7.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeSu?A.Talentedandthoughtful. B.Hard-workinganddevoted.C.Creativeandkind-hearted. D.Generousandproductive.CFromchildhoodtoadulthood,yougothroughalotofchanges—jobs,regrettablehaircutsandrelationshipsthatcomeandgo.Butwhataboutwhoyouare?Asyougrowolder,doesyourpersonalitychange?Personalityisthepatternofthoughts,feelingsandbehaviorsuniquetoaperson.Peoplealwaysthinkofpersonalityasfixed.Butaccordingtopsychologists,that’snothowitworks.“Personalityisdeveloping.It’snotjustsomethingthatyou’restuckwithandcan’tgetover,”saidBrentRoberts,apsychologistattheUniversityofIllinois.That’snottosaythatyou’readifferentpersoneachdayyouwakeup.Intheshortterm,changecanbenearlyimpossibletosee,RobertstoldLiveScience.Longitudinalstudies,inwhichresearcherssurveythepersonalitiesofparticipantsregularlyovermanyyears,suggestthatourpersonalityisactuallystableintheshortterm.Butthoseyearsaddup,throughoutwhichourpersonalityisstillchanging,butslowly,Robertssaid.“It’ssomethingthat’sunnoticeable,”headded.Youdon’tfeelitonthatfive-to-10-yeartimeperiod,butinthelongterm,itbecomesobvious.In1960,psychologistssurveyedover440,000highschoolstudents—around5%ofallstudentsinthecountryatthattime.Thestudentsansweredquestionsabouteverythingfromhowtheybehavedinemotionalsituationstohowwellandeffectivelytheygotworkdone.Fiftyyearslater,researcherstrackeddown1,952oftheseformerstudentsandgavethemthesamesurvey.Theresultsfoundthatintheir60s,participantsscoredmuchhigherthantheyhadasteenagers.Somepeoplemightchangelessthanothers,butingeneral,thematurity(成熟)principlegoesforeveryone.Thatmakespersonalitychangeevenhardertorealizeinourselves—howyourpersonalitycompareswiththatofyourpeersdoesn’tchangeasmuchasouroverallchangeinpersonality,becauseeveryoneelseischangingrightalongwithyou.“Ithasbeenprovedthattheself-controlofa30-year-oldishigherthana20-year-old,”Donnellansaid.“Atthesametime,peoplewhoaremoreself-controlledat18arealsopossiblymoreself-controlledatage30.”8.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofpersonality?AItchangesobviouslyfromdaytoday.B.Itisfixedsinceyouwereborn.C.Itworkswhenwemeetdifficulties.D.Itiswhatmakesyoudifferentfromothers.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“stable”inparagraph3mean?A.noteasilyupset. B.notlikelytochange.C.easytochange. D.difficulttodestroy.10.Howdoesthewritersupporthisidea?A.Byprovidingresearchresults. B.Bystatingarguments.C.Byexplainingcauses. D.Bygivingexamples.11.Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.EveryoneHasaUniquePersonality.B.WeGrowOlderbutChangeLess.C.Self-controlMakesAlltheDifference.D.OurPersonalityChangesasWeGetOlder.DPeopletodayaremuchclevererthantheywereinpreviousgenerations.Astudyof72countriesfoundthataverageIQsroseby2.2pointsperdecadebetween1948and2020.ThisstunningchangeisknownastheFlynnEffectafterJamesFlynn,thescientistwhofirstnoticedit.Flynnwasinitiallyconfusedbyhisdiscovery.Ittookmillionsofyearsforthebraintoevolve.Howcoulditimprovesorapidlyoverjustafewdecades?Theanswerislargelythatpeoplewerebecomingbetternourishedandmentallystimulated.Justasmusclesneedfoodandexercisetogrowstrong,thebrainalsoneedstherightnutrientsandactivitytodevelop.Kidstodayaremuchlesslikelytobemalnourished(營(yíng)養(yǎng)不良的)thantheywereinpastdecades,andmorelikelytogotoschool.Yetthereisnoroomforsatisfaction.Inpoorandmiddle-incomecountries,manychildrenarestilltooill-fedtoreachthecognitivepotential.Theworldgrowsenoughfood,butseveralobstaclesstopnutrientsgettingintoyoungbrains.Oneiswar.Familiesshelteringaroundcannotriskouttoplantorharvest,andsomegovernmentsintentionallystarvecertainregionsintosubmission.Anotherisdisease.Hungrychildrenfallsickmoreoften,andtheenergytheyspendbattlingbugscannotbedevotedtogrowingbrains.Povertyisalsoabigpartoftheproblem.ButglobaldatafromUNICEF,anaidagency,showthatalthoughhalfthechildrenwithveryrestricteddiets(includingnomorethantwofoodgroups)areindeedfrompoorfamilies,theotherhalfarenot.Otherfactors,suchaspooreatinghabits,aretoblameaswell.Researchabouthowtoovercometheobstaclesisneeded.Somearguethathumanintelligencewillmatterlessaspeopleentrust(委托)theirthinkingtoartificialintelligence.Toassumethiswouldbeasfoolishasbetting100yearsagothattheinventionofthecarwouldmakeitunnecessarytowalk.Intheworkplace,humanintelligenceandAIwillprobablyassisteachother.Andbrainsareforthejoyofthinking,aswellasearningmoney.StevenPinkerofHarvardUniversitycallshumanintelligence“atailwindinlife”,helpingpeopleadaptrationallytonewchallengesorachangingenvironment.Foramodestprice,thenextgenerationcanhaveastrongertailwind.Itwouldnotonlybewrongtorefusethemthetailwind.Itwouldbestupid.12.WhatcanwelearnabouttheFlynnEffect?A.AverageIQshaverisenfastinthepastdecades. B.Intelligencehasbeenstableacrossgenerations.C.Peoplenowareasintelligentastheirancestors. D.Bettereducationleadstoimprovedphysicalhealth.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinparagraph2mean?A.TheFlynnEffecthasreacheditspeak. B.GlobalproblemscontinuedespiteIQgains.C.Societyvalueshumanintelligenceless. D.Malnutritionismerelyaresultofpoverty.14.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofartificialintelligence?A.Useless. B.Unique. C.Beneficial. D.Ineffective.15.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.StagesofIQDevelopment B.SecretstoRisingIQsWorldwideC.InsightsIntoGlobalIQTrend D.InfluenceoftheFlynnEffect第二節(jié)(共5小題,每題2.5分,共12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Speedreadingisaskillthatallowspeopletoprocessinformationquicklywithskimmingtechniques.____16____Here’resomeefficientspeedreadingtechniques.Talktoyourselflessandavoidsoundingouteachword.____17____Thismayhelpreadersrememberconceptsbutcanalsobeamajorbarriertospeed.Keepinmindthatyoudon’tneedtoreadeverysinglewordtounderstandthesentence’soverallmeaning.Coverwordsyou’vealreadyreadwithacard.Whenyou’rereading,youreyescanmovebacktoearlierwords.Thesearetypicallyshorthabitualmovementsthatdon’timproveunderstandingorspeed.Useacardtocoverwordsrightafteryou’vereadthem.____18____Moveyoureyeslessasyouread.Whilereading,youreyes:move,stoppingonsomewordsandskippingothers.However,youcanonlycomprehendwhatyou’rereadingwhenyoureyesstopmoving.Learningtomoveyoureyeslesscanhelpyoureadfaster.Sotrystaringatonelineatatimewithoutglidingyoureyesoverthewords.____19____Trackyourprogressbytimingyourselfdaily,oreachtimeyoudoaspeedreadingexercise.Notonlydoestryingtobeatyourbestspeedmotivateyou,butitcanalsogiveyouagoaltoworktowards.Setobtainablegoalstoimproveyourspeedreading.Aimtoworkonnyourspeereadingdailybycompletingspeedreadingexercises.200to250wordsperminuteistheexpectedreadingspeedforsomeone12orolder.____20____At450wordsperminute,you’rereadingasfastasacollegestudentskimmingforthemainpoints.Ittypicallytakes2to4weekstodoubleyourreadingspeed,sobepatientwithyourselfandkeeptrying.A.Pointtothewordsyou’rereadingonthepage.B.Sohowdoyoulearnandmasterthisamazingskill?C.Timeyourreadingspeedsoyoucantrackyourprogress.D.Somereaderssoundouteverywordtheyreadintheirheads.E.Thisway,youcantrainyourselfnottolookbackatprevioussentences.F.300wordsperminuteisthereadingspeedoftheaveragecollegestudent.G.Readingcanseemlikesuchachore,especiallybecauseitcantakesolong.第二部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題,每題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A,B,C,D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Myinterestinmarathon(馬拉松)reflectsmy___21___-mylifemusthavepurpose,andIwanttoseesuccessineverythingIjoinin.Foreveryrace,Iaimto___22___.Andforalongtime,Istucktothisidea.EvenwhenlifewashardandIcouldhardlybreathe,Ipushedon,___23___tosettleforless.Butlastsummer,Itorealigament(韌帶)inmyknee.Therecoverywasareal___24___andoutofreach.Thedoctortoldmethatcomingbacktolong-distancerunningwasunlikely,butthatdidn’tstopme.Iwouldn’tlettheinjury(傷病)___25___me.Aftermonthsofhardwork,Ifeltreadytoraceagain,andthatdrivetowinkept___26___me.Istoodonthecourseonceagain,butassoonasIcrossedthestartline,Isensedsomethingwaswrong.Mylegsfelt___27___,andthepressureinmybodymadeithardtobreathe.Itriedto___28___mystrength,butthistime,itquicklybecameclearthatachievingmyexpectedtimewouldbe___29___.Bytheeighthmile,Ichangedmyattitudeanddecidedtofollowwheremyheartledme.AsIlookedaroundatthethousandsofrunners,Ifeltawaveof____30____,forhavingrecoveredfrommyinjury,beingbackonthecourse,andonceagainsharingthisamazingexperiencewithsomanyofthem.Insteadoffocusingonwinning,Ichoseto____31____thejoyofthemomentandturnedthe____32____intoafunrun.Truly,runninghaschangedme.WhileIstillwantto____33____myself,Inolongerfeeltheneedto____34____anythingtomyselforanyoneelse.EventhoughIdidn’tgetfirstplace,I’vegrownstronger,gainedmore____35____,andbecomekindertomyself.Howcouldthatnotbeawin?21.A.belief B.mistake C.fear D.achievement22.A.finish B.prepare C.win D.start23.A.accepting B.deciding C.regretting D.refusing24.A.relief B.struggle C.task D.experience25.A.help B.hurt C.drive D.beat26.A.pushing B.teaching C.stopping D.asking27.A.flexible B.strong C.heavy D.light28.A.lose B.gather C.waste D.lend29.A.impossible B.certain C.unclear D.easy30.A.curiosity B.pride C.disappointment D.confusion31.A.contain B.enjoy C.ignore D.miss32.A.performance B.gathering C.competition D.training33.A.challenge B.calm C.comfort D.remind34.A.provide B.explain C.prove D.recommend35.A.knowledge B.self-pity C.dependence D.self-awareness第二節(jié)(共10小題,每題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Inrecentyears,artificialintelligencehasmadeadeep____36____(impress)onourdailylivesandwork.This____37____(power)technology,____38____hasdevelopedrapidlyacrosstheglobe,isnowbeingwidelyusedinmanyimportantfieldsincludingeducation,healthcare,andtransportation.Ithasbecomeanessentialtoolthathelpspeoplesolvecomplexproblemsandimproveworkefficiency.Sinceitfirstenteredourlives,AI____39____(bring)numerousbenefitstomodernsociety.Forinstance,ithelpsdoctorsmakemoreaccuratediagnosesandassistsstudentsinlearningmoreeffectively.____40____(obvious),thisrevolutionarytechnologyhassignificantlyimprovedourlivingstandardsinvariousaspects.However,wemustalsorecognizethatitbringscertainchallengesthatrequireimmediateattentionandcarefulconsideration.Technologycompaniesanddevelopersshouldberesponsible____41____establishingcomprehensiveguidelinesandensuringtheirAIsystemsareusedincorrectandethicalways.CurrentAIsystems,____42____(know)fortheirextraordinarycapacitytoprocessandanalyzevastamountsofinformationwithinseconds,sometimesgenerate____43____(confuse)orevencontradictoryresultsthatmaymisleadusers.Inarecentlypublishedscientificstudyconductedbyleadingexpertsfrommultiplecountries,thisparticularproblem____44____(refer)toas“theAIReliabilityChallenge”.Researchersemphasizethatbothtechnicalspecialists____45____generalpublicneedtocollaboratecloselytoaddresstheseissuesandmakeartificialintelligencemoresecure,trustworthy,andbeneficialforallhumanityinthefuture.第三部分基礎(chǔ)知識(shí)(共兩節(jié),滿分25分)第一節(jié)(共15題,每題1分,共15分)從下面的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。46.Thenewteachergaveusaveryfriendlyfirst________whichmadeusallfeelrelaxed.A.tradition B.impression C.organization D.orientation47.Climbingthehighestmountainintheregionwasagreat________fortheinexperiencedhikers.A.challenge B.pressure C.court D.stage48.Aftertheearthquake,therescueteamhadto________throughdamagedbuildingstofindsurvivors.A.breathe B.struggle C.settle D.section49.Thelittleboywas________aboutwhatwasinsidethemysteriousbox,sohedecidedtoopenit.A.serious B.curious C.nervous D.obvious50.Byfindinganewwaytosolvethedifficultproblem,sheprovedherselftobea(n)________student.A.intelligent B.diligent C.different D.confident51.Thetwoteamsheld________viewsonhowtowinthegame,whichledtoaheatedargument.A.opposing B.confusing C.amazing D.frightening52.Eachperson’sfingerprintsare________whichmakesthemareliablewaytoidentifyindividuals.A.unfamiliar B.unique C.unusual D.useful53.Weneeda________solutiontoattractmorestudentstojointheclub.A.creative B.positive C.negative D.active54.Althoughshehadchangedalot,Iimmediately________hervoiceonthephone.A.respected B.referred C.recognised D.reflected55.Timeisourmostvaluable________,onceit’sgone,youcannevergetitback.A.resource B.source C.course D.force56.Aswe________thesciencemuseum,wecouldseeitshugeglassdome.A.aim B.approach C.admire D.argue57.Sinceyoudidn’tanswermycall,I________thatyouwereinanimportantmeeting.A.assume B.apply C.suggest D.advise58.Hewassweatingandlookedpale.________,hewasfeelingverynervousbeforethespeech.A.Currently B.Regularly C.Obviously D.Likely59.Aclassmonitorshouldbe________andreliable,alwayskeepingpromises.A.responsible B.possible C.respectable D.comfortable60.Ifanathleteisfoundusingillegal(非法的)drugs,thecommitteewill________himorherfromthecompetition.A.qualify B.disqualify C.clarify D.classify第二節(jié)(共15題,每題1分,共15分)從下面的10個(gè)詞組中選擇恰當(dāng)?shù)男问?,填入句子。a.goalloutb.haveafroginone’sthroatc.lookforwardtod.havebutterfliesinone’sstomache.inparticularf.settleforg.beawareofh.onebyonei.refertoj.comeacross61.Thestudentslefttheclassroom________aftertheexamwasover.62.Beforeherfirstjobinterview,she________andfeltverynervous.63.Ifyou________anyunfamiliarwordswhilereading,trytoguesstheirmeaningfromthecontext.64.Wemust________tofinishtheprojectbeforethedeadlinethisFriday.65.Iloveallkindsofmusic,________classicalandjazz.66.Whentheteachermentioned“thegreatestinventor,”sheseemedto________ThomasEdison.67.Weall________receivingyourreplyandhopetoseeyousoon.68.Hecouldn’tsingclearlyduringtheperformancebecausehe________.69.Ascycli

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