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高級(jí)中學(xué)名校試卷PAGEPAGE1廣東省汕頭市潮陽(yáng)某校2025-2026學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)試題第一部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿(mǎn)分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)。ASeveralJobsThatWillBeAutomatedByArtificialIntelligence(AI)AndRobotsTranslatorImagerecognitionsoftwareandvoicerecognitionsoftwarearebringingsomemajoradvancestolanguagetranslation.ApplicationslikeGoogle’sWordLenscantranslatewordsfromsignsanddocumentsinrealtimeandtherearealotoftranslationappsthatallowyoutotypeinawordorphraseandwilltranslateitforyou.Somewillevenspeakthephraseforyouandrawword-to-wordtranslationwillbefullyautomatedsoon.FastfoodworkersAutomatedorderingboothshavealreadymadetheirwayintoafewMcDonald’srestaurantsaroundtheworld,andcookingpositionscouldberemovednext.Theboothsprobablycan’thandlecustomerserviceproblemswell,sotelevideosystemscouldbringinanofficeemployeetodealwithcomplaints.FieldtechnicianNewadvancesintheInternetofThingscouldmakethisworkabandoned.Low-costsensorscombinedwithhighavailabilitycellular/satellitecommunicationsandcloudtechnologyarebeingstartedtoautomateandalarmthesesites,andcanbecheckedandmaintainedfromadesktopormobiledevice.SalesrepresentativeBut,e-commerceischanginghowwemakepurchasingdecisions,especiallythosewherethereisn’tmuchdifferentiation(區(qū)分度)amongthemajorcompetitors.Ifyou’resellingahigh-differentiationproductorahigh-price,low-volume(體積)product,youhavesomejobsecurity,butifyou’resellingahigh-volume,low-differentiationproduct,youbetterstartpolishingyourresume,saidDougCamplejohn,CEOofFliptop.“Thesekindofproductsalesareallmovingonline.”1.Google’sWordLenscan_______.A.Makereal-timetranslation.B.Speakthephraseorwordforyou.C.Translatebyimageandvoicerecognitionsoftware.D.Allowyoutotypeinawordorphrase.2.Whatcanweinferfromthesecondpart?A.Alltherestaurantsownautomatedorderingbooths.B.Serviceproblemscan’tbehandledautomatically.C.CookswillnotbeautomatedbyAIandrobots.D.CustomerswillhavenocomplaintsbecauseofAI.3.Whatdoestheauthormeanby“youbetterstartpolishingyourresume”inthelastparagraph?A.Youmustvalueyourpresentwork.B.Youhavesomejobsecurity.C.Youshouldconsiderchangingthejob.D.Yourresumeneedscorrectingfurther.BDigitalnomads(數(shù)字游民)areindividualswhoworkremotelyusingmobiledeviceswhiletravelingtodifferentplaces.Theirwork,life,travel,andleisurearesmoothlyconnectedonline,unliketraditionallifestyleswheretheseactivitiesareseparate.Bloggers,streamers,programmersandothersareexamplesofthisgroup,andtheyarebecomingacommonsightinmanycommunities.YangJie,whohasstudiedurbanmobilityforfiveyears,doesn’tdenythechallengesdigitalnomadsbring.“Theycanstrainlocalhousingresources—especiallyinpopularneighborhoodswhererenthasalreadygoneup,”sheadmitted.“Andsomestayonlyamonthortwo,sotheircommunityconnectionfeelsthinatfirst.”Yetshe’squicktonotetheseissuesaren’tinherenttothegroup.“Mostdon’twanttobe‘outsiders’—theyaskaboutlocaltraditions,choosesmallfamily-ownedcafesoverchains,andsomeevenpromotelesser-knownlocalattractionswithcontent.Unliketransientvisitorswholeavenotrace,theirpresencebenefitsthecommunitylong-term.Theproblemisn’tthenomads,buthowweadapt,”thetourismplannertoldtheGlobalTimes.LuBoke,whoownsahotelinthescenicManduAncientVillageintheDaiAutonomousPrefectureofXishuangbanna,SouthwestChina’sYunnanProvince,hasmetalotofdigitalnomads.“Wefocusonbringingtogetherlocalandnon-localyouthtohelpthemlearnandgrowtogether.Forexample,wehaveorganizeddiscussionsoncareerpathsandprofessionalskills,gatheringdigitalnomadsandthelocalyouth.Manyofthenon-localyoungprofessionalscomefrommajorcitieslikeBeijingandShanghai.Theyareoftenhighlyskilledintheirfields.Thismakesthemvaluableexamplesforthelocalyouth,whoneedguidanceandinspirationtogrowandimprove,”Lusaid.AccordingtoareportbyLishuiDaily,thehighlightsofdigitalnomadsincludeservicessuchasbusinessresourcematching,socialinteractionopportunities,andaccesstoculturalandtourismbenefitsfordigitalnomads.Lishuiencouragesdigitalnomadstotakepartinpromotinglocalagriculturalproductsales.Digitalnomadsgaintheopportunitytoappreciateandexploreoriginalcultures,workinpeacefulsettings,andconnectwithlocalcommunities.Meanwhile,localgovernmentsandcommunitiesbenefitfromincreasedeconomicactivity,greaterculturaldiversity,andtheadvancementoftourismdevelopment.4.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopicofthetext?A.Bypresentingaviewpoint. B.Byprovidinganargument.C.Byexplainingadefinition. D.Bycitingafamoussaying.5.HowdoesYangJiefeelaboutdigitalnomads’impactonlocaltourism?A.Positive. B.Puzzled. C.Critical. D.Indifferent.6.InwhatwaydodigitalnomadshelpthelocalyouthaccordingtoLuBoke?A.Theyprovidejoboptions. B.Theyserveasrolemodels.C.Theyshowhealthyvalues. D.Theybringincreasedearnings.7.Whatbestdescribestherelationshipbetweendigitalnomadsandlocalcommunities?A.Competitive. B.Overdependent. C.One-sided. D.Win-win.CDoyouuseemojis—smalldigitalsymbols—whentextingsomeoneorpostingonsocialmedia?Onethingthatpeoplecommonlynoticewhentextingisthattherearehugedifferencesamongpeopleregardingemojiuse.Somerarely,ifever,addasmileytotextingconversations,whileothersoftenputfivedifferentemojisattheendofeverysentence.Onecommonfindingreportedbyseveralstudiesisthatwomenuseemojismoreoftenthanmen.Whatisnotwellunderstood,though,istowhatextentdifferentaspectsofpersonalityaffectemojiuse.Toanswerthisquestion,anewstudy,publishedinCurrentPsychology,scientificallyinvestigatedthelinkbetweenemojiuseanddifferentpersonalityvariablesacrossgenders.Inthestudy,theresearchteam,ledbySheilaM.KennisonofOklahomaStateUniversity,gathereddatafrom280undergraduatestudents(135malestudentsand145femalestudents).First,thescientistsgatheredinformationonthevolunteers’emojiuse.Moreover,thescientistsexamineddifferentaspectsofpersonalityinthevolunteersusingsurveys.Thestudypresentedseveralinterestingfindings.Menandwomenshoweddifferentrelationshipsbetweenemojiuseandpersonality.Higheremojiusewaslinkedtohighernarcissism(自戀)inbothwomenandmen,withhighlynarcissisticwomenshowingthemostemojiuse.Formenonly,higherMachiavellianism(權(quán)術(shù)主義)waslinkedtomoreemojiuse,andthosewithamoodycharacteranddifficultiesdealingwithnegativeemotionsspecificallyusedmorenegativeemojisthanotherpeople.Bothmenandwomenwithhigherextraversion(外向性)reportedmoreemojiusethanintrovertedpeople.Moreover,highadventure-seekinginmenandhighopennessinwomenwerelinkedtomoreemojiuse.Takentogether,themostinterestingfindingwasalinkbetweenemojiuseandnarcissism,particularlyinwomen.Thescientistsassumedthatthislinkcouldbeexplainedbythefactthatemojismaybeusedaspartofacommunicationstrategycenteredonself-promotionandimpressionmanagement.8.Whatisthefocusofthenewstudy?A.Therateofemojiuseacrossgenders.B.Differencesincommunicationmethods.C.Emojipreferenceslinkedtoagegroups.D.Theinfluenceofcharacteristicsonemojiuse.9.Whoismorelikelytouseemojishabituallyaccordingtothestudy?A.Ashyboy. B.Apowerfulfemale.C.Aself-centeredgirl. D.Aself-controlledman.10.Whatmayawomangainthroughemojiuse?A.Afavorablepersonalimage. B.Skillsinself-management.C.Improvementinconfidence. D.Perfectperformanceatwork.11.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.HowEmojisRevealnarcissism B.WhatContributestoEmojiUsageC.Emojis:ToolsforCommunication D.Emojis:WaystoStrengthenRelationsDJeansareusuallydyedwithindigo(用靛藍(lán)染料染色).Butthisdarkpurple-bluedyeingsubstancedoesn’teasilymixintowater.Thus,strongchemicalsareusedtobreakitdownintoaliquidthatcanturntheclothblue.Eachyear,thousandsoftonsofthesestrongchemicalsgointomakingjeans,alreadyhurtingtheworkerswhohandlethem,letalonethefactthatsomeofthechemicalscancausecancer.SoQvortrup,achemist,wantedtofindasaferandgreenerwaytomakejeansblue.Fortheirnewdyeingtechnique,theresearcherschosetouseindican(糖芥),asubstanceinplantsthatcanhelpproducenaturalindigodyeandbreakdowninwaterwithoutharmfulchemicals.Theirfirstideawastomixindicanwithanenzymethatwouldchangeittoindigo.Itworked—theclothturnedbluewithinafewminutes.Butthentheteamalsoplacedpiecesofclothinindicanaloneandleftthembythewindowintheirlab.Andtotheirsurprise,these“werealsoturningbluewithoutusdoinganything,”Qvortrupsaid.Astheirresearchwenton,theteamfoundthatsunlightcouldreactwiththeindicanontheclothandturnittoindigo.Then,theteamplacedmoreclothinanindican-onlyliquidunderdifferentlightsources.“Overthenextcoupleofhours,theclothwillturnblue,provingthatthelightwillcatalyzethecolor,”Qvortrupadded.Thesemethodsarebothpromising.Theenzyme-basedmethodcutouttheharmfulimpactsbymorethan90percent,comparedtonormaljeansdyeingandthelight-drivendyeingmightcuttheimpactsbymorethan70percent,theresearcherssaid.However,thelightmethodmighttakeuplesslandthantheenzymemethod,andiftheresearcherscancutoutelectricitycostsbydyeingwithjustsunlight,thelightmethodmayproveevenbetterfortheenvironment.“Ihopethesemethodswillhaveanimpactevenbeforetheyreachfactories.Simplylearningaboutmoresustainablewaystomakejeansmaymakejean-wearersthinkaboutwheretheirclothescomefrom.Ifyouwanttowearbluejeans,beawarethattherearebetterwaystomakethemthanareusedrightnow,”Qvortrupsaid.12.Whatistheproblemwiththetraditionalwayofdyeingjeans?A.Coveringhighlaborcosts. B.Missingthemarkinfashion.C.Harmingjeansmakers’health. D.Strugglingwithmassproduction.13.Whatdoes“catalyze”inparagraph3mostprobablymean?A.hide. B.Develop. C.Remove. D.Match.14.Whatistheadvantageoflight-drivendyeingoverenzyme-baseddyeing?A.Itsspace-savingcapability. B.Itslittlesideeffectoncloth.C.Itsefficiencyinenergyuse. D.Itsindependencefromelectricity.15.WhatdoQvortrup’swordsinthelastparagraphmainlyimply?A.Improvingfactoryequipmenthelps.B.Usinggreendyechangeseverything.C.Developingnewdyesrequiresattention.D.Raisingconsumerawarenessmatters.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿(mǎn)分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)。ThebenefitsofspendingtimewithpositivepeopleInhisbookTheSecret,RhondaByrnetellsusthatenergyiseverythingandthattheuniversetrulyrespondstousthroughourenergy.____16____Whenyou’rearoundpositivepeople,you’llfeelahighvibrationalfrequencyofjoyandlovewithinyourself.Butbeyondthefactthattheyarepleasanttobearound,whatotherbenefitscanpositivepeoplebringintoyourlife?Theyopennewpossibilities.Positivepeopletrythingsthatyoumighthaveneverimaginedpossible.They’llallowyoutoseeandrecognizemorepossibilitiesinyourownlife,eventhingsthatseemedtobetotallybeyondyourreach.Perhapsyouwereraisedtokeepa“grounded”viewofyourself.Isthatcase,youmightevensometimesseetheopportunitiesbutletthempassby.____17____Theyimproveyourmood.Emotionsarecontagious.Ifyouaresurroundedbynegativepeople,it’seasierforyoutofallbackintonegativity.____18____Whenyou’rearoundahappyperson,youtendtofeelhappy.AstudyconductedbyHarvardMedicalSchoolfound“happinessisacollectivephenomenonthatspreadsthroughsocialgroupslikeanemotionalcontagion(閑語(yǔ)).Positivepeopledon’tspendmuchtimeandenergythinkingaboutwhat’sgoingoninsomeoneelse’slife.Theybringlessgossip.____19____Theyfocusontheirwell-beinganddoingthingswithlove.Whenyouspendtimewithsuchpeople,youtendtolookwithinandfocusonself-growth,andyou’llbecomeabetterhumanbeing.____20____Whenyousurroundyourselfwithpositiveandhappypeople,yourmindwillbemoreopentoexploringfreshnewthought,whichhelpustolookatproblemsdifferentlyandsolvetheminnovativelyandopenly.A.Theyinspireyourcreativity.B.Theyaremorelikelytobekind.C.Thesameistrueofpositiveemotions.D.Positivepeoplecanhelpyouchangethatpattern.E.Theyawakenthecourageandstrengthinsideyou.F.Rather,they’recontentandhappyintheirownskin.G.Thefrequencyofenergyflowsfrompersontoperson.第二部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)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)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Ineverunderstoodhowtotalktokids.Mostpeoplecoulddoit____21____,butitnevercametome,andIhaddifficulty____22____relationshipswithchildren.Itwasn’tuntilrightaftermyfreshmanyearthatmy____23____changed.Thatsummer,Ivolunteeredasacampcounselor.Onmyfirstday,mymindwasfilledwithallthe____24____scenes.Ipreparedmyselfforallthekidstocomeincrying,____25____thingslike,“Imissmymom!”and“Whencanwegohome?”Souponenteringthehall,I____26____satonthechairandwaitedforthegirls.However,whatIsaw____27____me.Whentheclockhitninea.m.,thegirlspusheduponthedoorswithsmilesontheirfaces.Theyquicklybegan____28____tothemusicplayinginthebackground,andIwassuccessfulinmatchingtheir____29____.Soontheroomwasfilledwith____30____.Whathadbeenconcerningmeturnedouttobe____31____.ItwasthenthatIrealizedmy____32____aroundkidswasbecauseIhadn’tbeenwaitingtogettoknowthem.AttheendofmysophomoreyearwhenIhadtochoosethenextyear’s____33____,withouttoomuchthinking,IchoseChildDevelopmentto____34____myunderstandingofchildren.IfiguredIwouldstickitout,further____35____mycomfortzone—andastheclassmovedforward,IrealizedIhadmadetherightdecision.21.A.naturally B.nervously C.basically D.anxiously22.A.refusing B.building C.breaking D.demonstrating23.A.schedule B.appearance C.viewpoint D.habit24.A.exciting B.terrible C.touching D.peaceful25.A.explaining B.whispering C.announcing D.shouting26.A.anxiously B.secretly C.purposefully D.respectfully27.A.disappointed B.frightened C.surprised D.concerned28.A.applying B.admitting C.pointing D.dancing29.A.silence B.energy C.patience D.choice30.A.laughter B.noise C.memories D.expectations31.A.unacceptable B.uncontrollable C.unnecessary D.uninteresting32.A.shyness B.awkwardness C.happiness D.softness33.A.jobs B.activities C.exams D.courses34.A.indicate B.spread C.deepen D.share35.A.branchingoutof B.gettingcloseto C.catchingupwith D.firingbackat第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)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。AsNewYorkersenjoytheirfruityLuckinlattes(拿鐵咖啡),fewofthemmightrealizethatthiscup’sjourneyacross____36____Pacifictellsastoryrichwithculturalexchange.Foryears,Starbucks____37____(stand)asasymbolofwidespreadinfluenceinthecoffeemarket,havingover17,000storesinChina.ForLuckin,enteringsucha____38____(competition)spacerequirescourageandseriousinnovation.____39____(found)in2017,LuckinisChina’sfastest-growingcoffeeretailer,withover24,000storesacrossthecountry.Byfocusingonthe____40____(affordable)ofcoffeeandflexibleproductinnovation,LuckinhassuccessfullyattractedagrowingnumberofyoungChinesepeoplewithfresh,varioustasteofferings.Withreleaseslike”100percentYunnanSingleOrigin",manyofLuckin’sspecialsfeatureYunnan’stypicalsmall-beancoffee,____41____isvaluedforitschocolateaftertaste.Today,YunnancoffeeisoneofChina’skeyproductsshippedoverseas,____42____140,000tonsofbeansproducedeveryyearonitsrichsoil.Beyondjustcoffee,Luckinhasreshapedretailthroughtechnology,____43____turnedthetraditionalcoffeebusinessintoafullyonline,data-drivenmodel.Acustomercanpersonalizehisdrinkorderandpayinseconds,allfromaphoneapp—hedoesn’tneedtorelyonanyoneelsetocustomizethedrinkfor____44____(he).InthiscupofLuckincoffee—____45____(combine)Yunnan’sbeanswithaglobaltaste—culturesfindasharedsip.第三部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分40分)第一節(jié)(滿(mǎn)分15分)46.你校在勞動(dòng)周期間舉辦了“豐收的味道”的農(nóng)作物采摘和展銷(xiāo)活動(dòng)。請(qǐng)你就此寫(xiě)一篇英文報(bào)道,并向校英語(yǔ)報(bào)投稿。內(nèi)容包括:1.活動(dòng)情況;2.活動(dòng)反響。注意:1.寫(xiě)作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個(gè)左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。參考詞匯:貨攤stall豐收的味道TasteofHarvest___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)(滿(mǎn)分25分)47.閱讀下面的材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文?!癕om,I’mreadytogo,”calledJason.EverySaturday,JasonlookedforwardtogoingtoChinatowntoshopforfoodbecausehismomlethimpickhisfavoritesnacks:roastporkbunsandbubbletea.ThestreetsinChinatownwerecrowdedwithcarsandpedestrians.Hismothercouldnotfindthesameexoticvegetablesinthelocalsupermarkets,sotheyalwayscameheretoshop.WhatfascinatedJasonwastastyroastpork,eventhewholepigshangingonbighooksinthewindows,theirskinsroastedtoaglisteningbrown.Jason’smouthwouldwaterjustlookingatthem.AstheypassedthenewsstandcarryingChinesenewspapersandmagazines,Jasonspottedanoldmansittingonthesidewalk.Hishairwaslong,white,andmessy.Thefacebeneathwaslined,dirty,andunshaven.Frayedandtornclothingwrappedaroundhisthinframe,andinthiskindofcoldweather,heevenworesandals,hisfeetbluewithcold.Hebangedanemptycanagainstthesidewalk.AsJasonwal

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