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廣東省六校聯(lián)盟2025-2026學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期第三次聯(lián)考英語(yǔ)試題一、閱讀理解GrowingFasterandBetterAsfarmingtechnologygrowssmarter,robotsareemergingtoadvancesmartagricultureworldwide.InadditiontoGEAIR,adomesticallymademodel,manyotherinnovativerobotsarebeingdevelopedacrosstheglobe.Theyoperatecontinuouslyatalowcost,ensuringfullandconsistentareacoverage.?GEAIRGEAIRistheworld’sfirstrobotcapableofcompletingtheentirecropbreeding(培植)process.Itsignificantlyacceleratesandimprovestheefficiencyofhybridbreeding.Successinhybridbreedingreliesonperformingrepeatedcross-pollination(授粉)withinashortwindowbeforeflowersbloom.Theteamaddressedkeychallengeslikenavigatingfoliageanddetectingstigmasbytrainingamodelwith12,800images.GEAIRachieves85.1%accuracyinidentifyingtargetstructuresandcompletespollinationinjust15secondsperflower.?VulcanThisweedingrobotusesbrightlightsandafastcameratotakeclearimages,makingsureitspotsandremovesweedsaccurately.Ittargetsweedswithoutharmingcrops,usingpowerful,high-speedactuatorsforreliableresults.Farmerscancontroliteasilyfrominsidethecabandmakequickchanges.?TerraSentiaTerraSentiaisafullyautomatedrobotthatmonitorscropsduringgrowth.Thishelpsimprovefarmers’understandingofplanthealthandproductivitythroughouttheseason.Thisenablesthemtobreedcropswithbetterdroughtresistanceandstableproduction.◆VirgoVirgoisatomato-pickingrobot.Withsensorscamerasasitseyes,andanAI“brain”,itcanoperateinlargecommercialgreenhousesatanyhour,detectingwhichtomatoesaregoodenoughtoharvest.Itsgentlearmpickstomatoeswithoutharmingtheplantsandissafeforpeoplenearby.Therobot’s“fingers”aremadefromfood-safe,easy-to-cleanplastic.1.WhyarespeedandaccuracyespeciallyimportantforGEAIR?A.Toloweroverallcost. B.Toachievefullcoverage.C.Toensurehigh-qualityblooming. D.Tomeetnarrowpollinationwindow.2.Whichrobotisspecificallydescribedasself-operating?A.GEAIR. B.Vulcan. C.TerraSentia. D.Virgo.3.WhatsharedfeaturedoVirgoandVulcanhave?A.Gentlehandling. B.Reliablenavigation. C.Smartappearance. D.Consistentperformance.Inwhatwouldbecomeoneofherlastinterviews,Janesatwithafadedphotographinherhands.TheimageshowedthebabyJaneholdingherfirstbirthdaygiftfromherfather—astuffedchimpanzeeJubilee.“Mymother’sfriendswerehorrifiedbythistoy,thinkingitwouldfrightenmeandgivemenightmares,”sherecalled.Instead,itledtohersenseofwonderabouttheworldandchangedhumankind’sunderstandingofanimals.HerfascinationwithAfricabegannotlongaftershelearnedtoread.ShediscoveredDr.Doolittleateight,andTarzanandtheApesbyten.Itwasthenthatsheannouncedshewasgoingtogrowup,gotoAfrica,livewithwildanimals,andwritebooksaboutthem.Thiswasin1944,whenWorldWarIIwasragingandtheideaofwomenasprofessionals“justwasn’tonthetable.”London-bornJanealwayscreditedherparents—businessmanMortimerHerbertandnovelistMargaretJoseph—fortheirsupport.Whenotherchildrenteasedherunusualdream,hermotherreassuredher:truedreamsdemandtirelesswork,seizingopportunity,andnevergivingintodoubt.Thisfirmbeliefbecameherlife’sfoundation.Amemoryfromagefourcapturesthis:shehaddisappearedforfourhours,causingconsiderableconcern,onlytobediscoveredsittingcontentedlyinthehenhouse,absorbedinwatchingthehensandwonderingwheretheireggscamefrom.Insteadofscoldingher,hermothersawtheprofoundwonderinherdaughter’seyes.Herworkdefinedherlife—rightuptotheend.DespiteheradvancedageJanetraveled300daysayear,deliveringtalkstostudents,scientists,andacademics.ShewasonaspeakingtourintheU.S.whenshedepartedthisliferecentlyinhersleepatahotelinLosAngeles.Tributes(頌詞)floodedinfromfarandwide.“Jane’sworkonprimatesandtheimportanceofconservationopenedthedoorsforgenerationsofwomeninscience,”BarackObamasaid.PrinceWilliampraisedher“infinitecuriosity,compassion,andpioneeringspirit.Shechallengedusalltomakeadifferenceandinspiredmeandcountlessotherstoworktoprotectourplanet.”4.WhyisthetoyJubileementioned?A.Itshowsthefearsitcreatedinherchildhood.B.Ithighlightsitsinspiringroleinherlife.C.Itjustifiesherbondwithfamilysocialcircle.D.Itfunctionsasherfirstscientificsubject.5.Whatdoes“wasn’tonthetable”suggestinparagraph2?A.Wildlifestudywasunsuitableforwomen.B.Scientificpracticewassetunderthetable.C.Societycouldaccommodategirls'ambition.D.Femalescientistswerelessacknowledged.6.WhatqualitydidJanegetfromherfamilyeducation?A.Boundlesscuriosityandpersistence.B.Strongambitionandcompetitiveness.C.Acreativeandimaginativemindset.D.Agentleandcaringheartforcreatures.7.What’sthepurposeofthetext?A.Tolaunchapioneeringcampaign. B.Tointroduceapromisingcareer.C.Torememberaguardianofnature. D.Toawakenapassionforwildlife.Ourbrainsareoftenviewedasreliablerecorders,yetrealitytellsanotherstory.Frommisrememberedchildhoodmomentstomistakenly“recalling”dailyroutines,falsememoriesaresurprisinglycommon.Theseerrorscanhavesevereconsequencesinhigh-risksituationslikecourtroomstatements.Wouldn’titbeamazingtohaveanobjectivewaytomeasuretheaccuracyofourmemories?Newresearchsuggestswemightdothat—bywatchingtheeyes.Scientistshaveknownsincethe1960sthatpupils(瞳孔)widenduringintensethinking—whetherremembering,problem-solving,orfocusing.Theninthe1970scamethe“pupilold/neweffect”:Pupilsalsodilated(擴(kuò)大)whenpeoplerecognizedsomethingthey’dseenbefore.Butrecentresearchhastakenastepfurther,indicatingthatpupildilationmaynotjustreflectthatsomethingfeelsfamiliar,butalsohowaccuratelyit’sremembered.Totestthisidea,researchersDubeyandCampbellfromBudapestUniversitygathered48subjectstostudy80infrequently-usedwords,whichwerepresentedtotheparticipantsonascreenataspecificpointalongtheedgeofaninvisiblecircle.Later,theysawamixofoldandnewwordscenteredonthescreen,andwereaskedtorecalleachword’soriginallocationwhiletheirpupilsizewastracked.Resultswerestriking:Pupilsenlargedwhenpeoplerecognizedafamiliarword,andtheeffectwasevenmorenoticeablewhentheypreciselyremembereditslocation.Evenwhenlocationmemoryfailed,pupilsstillwidenedmoreforfamiliarwordsthannewones.Thiscorrespondstowhathasbeenassumedintherecentresearch.Whatexplainsthislinkbetweenpupilenlargementandmemorylevels?Oneleadingtheorycenterson“attentionalsalience”—howstronglysomethinggrabsourfocus.Avividmemorydemandsattention,likelyactivatingthebrain’snoradrenergicsystem,whichregulatesattentionandconsequentlywidenspupils.Thisdiscoveryopensexcitingpossibilities.Asneuropsychologistsnote,“Pupildilationcouldserveasamarkerofmemoryexactnessineducation,clinicalassessment,orlawsuits,andpupilmeasurementiscost-effectiveandsimple,holdingmuchpromiseforwidespreaduse.”Imaginejudgingthereliabilityofaneyewitnessjustbytrackingtheirpupils!8.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopic?A.Bysharingpersonalexperiences. B.Bylistingregulardailyroutines.C.Bychallengingacommonbelief. D.Byexplaininganexistingconcept.9.Whatdoestherecentresearchrevealaboutpupildilation?A.Itmainlyhappensinintensethinking.B.Ifiscrucialforlearningnewwords.C.Ithelpsrememberthelocationofwords.D.Itdisplaystheprecisionofmemory.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“salience”inparagraph4mean?A.Intensity. B.Duration. C.Speed. D.Complexity.11.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.SignalofPupilReaction B.IndicatorofMemoryQualityC.ReasonforFalseRecalling D.ApproachtoEyeResearchForallthefearsaroundteensandscreens,themostsquare-eyedgenerationistheelderly.OlderpeoplehavelongbeenchampionTV-viewers.Nowanewgenerationofpensioners(領(lǐng)養(yǎng)老金的人)areaddingtotheirscreentimewithsmartphonesandiPads,whichtakeupmorethanhalfoftheirwakinghours.Thedigitizationofoldageisagoodthing.FacebookandWhatsAppbringdailyupdatesfromoldfriendsandfarawaygrandchildren.Zoomtransportschurch,bookclubsanddoctors’appointmentsintothehomeforpeoplewhocannotattendpersonally.E-commerceremovesphysicalshoppingburdens.Hoursofentertainmentfromanyeraareavailableondemand.Aconnectedretirementismorefulfillingandfunthananofflineone.Olderpeopleareprotectedfromsomeoftheon-screenrisksthatthreatenteenagers.Havingestablishedtheirkeyreal-liferelationships,theyarelessindangerofthesocialdevelopmentchallengesthataffectyouth.Theirworldviews,alreadyformed,provemoreresistanttoonlinetemptation.Furthermore,theirextensivefreetimemeansswappingoneleisurepursuitforanother—unlikeforstudentsfacingacademicpressures.However,asretirementmovesonlinetherewillbecoststhatsocietymustconsider.Olderfolks'devices,unlikethoseofteenagers,areusuallyconnectedtocreditcards.Door-to-doorcheats,whohavelongpreyed(欺騙)ontheelderly,cannowgoiPad-to-iPad.Theauthoritiesrightlystrivetoprotectchildrenfromonlinepredators.Theymustrecognizethatthereisanother,fast-growingdisadvantagedgrouptolookafter.Additionally,asheavyconsumersofdigitalnews,olderadultstendtofallformisinformation—aproblemmadeworsebyadvancingAItechnology.Sinceseniorsarethemostconsistentvotinggroup,theirpotentialmiseducationwouldnegativelyaffectelections.Thesocialimpactremainscomplex.Whiledigitalconnectivityreducesfeelingsofloneliness,itmayalsoreducephysicalsocialinteraction.Unlikechildrenwhosescreentimeisregulatedbyadults,seniorsgenerallylackguidancefromothersindealingwiththeseprosandcons.Nexttimechildrenareurgedtoputdownthephones,theymightglancetowardtheirgrandparents—equallyobsessedwiththeirownscreens—suggestingthatdigitalresponsibilityknowsnoagelimit.12.Whyisdigitallifebeneficialtotheelderly?A.Itisareplacementfortheirofflinelife.B.Itreducestheirneedforentertainment.C.Itgivesaccesstoprofessionaltraining.D.Itofferssocialcontactandconvenience.13.Whyareelderlyusersmoreresistanttosomedigitalrisks?A.Theyreceivefamilyguidance. B.Theyhavesoundlifefoundations.C.Theyusesimplerdigitaldevices. D.Theypossessstrongertechnicalskills.14.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph4?A.Teenagersarebetteratidentifyingonlinecheating.B.AItechnologyisaprimarydriverofmisinformation.C.Governmentsshouldexpandonlineprotectionefforts.D.Seniorsholdacasualattitudetowardspoliticalaffairs.15.Whichdescribestheauthor’sattitudetothedigitizationofseniors?A.Skeptical. B.Concerned. C.Pessimistic. D.Favorable.GetYourIdeasFlowingDoesscribbling(潦草地寫)thingsinanotebookmakeyoufeelgood?Notebookingcanhelpyoureleasethoughtsandfeelingsanduseyourimaginationtosparkideasandsolveproblems.Whatisnotebooking?Notebookingisawayofgettingyourthoughts,ideasandopinionsoutofyourheadandontopaper.It’sabitlikewritingadiarybutbesideswordsyoucanusedoodles(胡寫亂畫),drawings,picturestorecordyourthoughts.16Theycanbeasneatandorganizedorasmessyasyoulike.Children’sauthorDavidAlmondusesnotebookingtoinspirehisstories.Hecallsita“scribbly,messy,lovely,joyfulthing”.Howisnotebookinggoodforyou?17Studiesshowthatscribblingandwritingcanimproveyourmemoryandkeepyourbrainalert.Doodlingisalsoknowntorelievestressandhelpyoufocus.Whendrawingfreelyyouuseapenorpencilattachedtothebrainbynervesandmuscles.18Notebookingalsoreleasesimaginationandhelpsunderstandthingsmoreclearly.Therefore,it’sagreatwaytogatherideasforstoriesandprojectstoo.19“Ibeginbymakingamess,”saysAlmond.Herecommendsturningtoablankpageandstartingtoscribble,doodleandwritewithoutbeingsurehowit’sgoingtoturnout.Usinglotsofcoloralsohelpsyourmindrelaxandyourthoughtsbecomeclearer.“Insteadofthinking,‘I’vegottocomeupwithsomethingreallyinteresting,youjustrelax,playaroundandthesethoughtscometolife,”hesays.Anothergoodthingaboutnotebookingisthatno-oneneedstoseeit.Youdon’thavetotellanyonewhatyou’redoing.Almondsays,“20”A.Howtogetstarted?B.Whenisnotebookingflowing?C.Whenitcomestonotebooks,therearenorules.D.Itdoescontributetoyourwell-beinginlotsofways.E.Thishelpstorevealthethoughtsandfeelingsyoustoreinyourmind.F.Youcansolveproblemsandunderstandyourfeelingsbymeansofnotebooking.G.Youcanplayandmessaboutanddiscoverthekindofthingsyou'rereallyinterestedin.二、完形填空RaynorWinnandherhusbandMothbecamehomelessduetotheirwronginvestment.Theirsavingshadbeen21topaylawyer’sfees.Tomakemattersworse,Mothwasdiagnosedwithaseriousdisease.Therewasno22,onlypainrelief.Failingtofindanyotherwayout,theydecidedtomakea23journey,astheycaughtsightofanoldhikers’guide.Thiswasalongjourneyofunaccustomedhardshipand24recovery.Whenleavinghome,RaynorandMothhadjust£320inthebank.Theyplannedtokeepthe25lowbylivingonboilednoodles,withthe26hamburgershoptreat.WildcampingisillegalinEngland.Toavoidbeingcaught,theWinnshadtogettheirtentup27andpackeditawayearlyinthemorning.TheWinnssoondiscoveredthatdailyhikingintheir50sisalot28thantheyrememberitwasintheir20s.Raynorachedalloveranddesiredabath.Moth,meanwhile,afteraninitialstruggle,foundhissymptomswerestrangely29bytheirdailytiringjourney.Eventually,thecouplefoundthattheirbodiesturnedforthebetter,withre-foundstrongmusclethattheythoughthad30forever.“Ourhairwasfriedandfallingout,nailsbroken,clothes31toathread,butwewerealive.”Duringthejourney,Raynorbeganacareerasanaturewriter.Shewrites,“32hadtakeneverymaterialthingfrommeandstripped(除去)ofalltherolesandidentitiesthatonce33me,likeanemptypageattheendofapartlywrittenbook.Butithadalsogivenmea34inmyfuturelife,eithertoleavethatpage35ortokeepwritingthestorywithhope.Ichosehope.”21.A.drawnup B.usedup C.backedup D.keptup22.A.cure B.luck C.care D.promise23.A.business B.walking C.bus D.rail24.A.demanding B.frightening C.disappointing D.surprising25.A.budget B.investment C.compensation D.a(chǎn)llowance26.A.frequent B.occasional C.a(chǎn)bundant D.constant27.A.soon B.early C.late D.slowly28.A.harder B.easier C.cheaper D.funnier29.A.developed B.controlled C.relieved D.increased30.A.gained B.kept C.wounded D.lost31.A.sewn B.washed C.worn D.ironed32.A.Doctors B.Hiking C.Lawyers D.Homelessness33.A.protected B.defined C.confused D.limited34.A.choice B.reward C.promise D.break35.A.loose B.full C.blank D.missing三、語(yǔ)法填空閱讀下面短文,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。ThemostimportanttaskforthecrewoftheCNSFujian—China’sthirdaircraftcarrierandtheworld’s36(large)conventionallypoweredwarship—istoconductin-depthtestingandtrial37(run)tofullyverify(核實(shí))thevessel’scapabilities.Simultaneously,theywillmakeall-outefforts38(prepare)forthefull-scaledeployment(部署)ofitsairwingsandtobuildjointcombatcapacitywithotherassetsinthecarrierstrikegroup.39(equip)withacutting-edgeelectromagneticcatapultsystem,theFujianisthefirstaircraftcarrierinthePeople’sLiberationArmyNavy.Thegiganticship,40displaces(排水)morethan80,000metrictonsofwater,41(enter)serviceonNovember5thatanavalbaseinSanya,42supercarrier’shomebasespeciallychosenduetocomprehensivefactorslikestrategicdemand,portconditions,supportcapacity,andmissionrequirements.TheFujianwillbesenttooceansfarfromChina43aregularbasis,anditwillnotbelong44thefull-scaledeploymentofitsairwingsbegins.Thecarrier’scommissioningmeansthePLANavyhasente

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