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2025~2026學(xué)年廣東省H7聯(lián)盟高二上學(xué)期12月大聯(lián)考英語試卷一、閱讀理解TheEarthisfullofamazingsights.Kickoffyourexplorationswiththisroundupoffourbeautifullandscapes.BanffNationalPark,CanadaYoucouldfillawholesummerjustatBanffNationalPark.HikeupSulphurMountain,relaxinhotsprings,searchforbeavers(河貍)aroundVermilionLakes,thenheadtooneofthepark’sturquoiselakes,LakeLouise,tohiketothePlainofSixGlaciersTeahouse.SpendmoredaysinnearbyJasperandvisitMaligneLakeandtheboulderfieldsofWhistlersMountain.Vatnaj?kullNationalPark,IcelandTakeinviewsofvolcanoesrisingbeneathicyglaciershere.Europe’slargestnationalparkcoversnearly14%oftheisland,protectingthelargesticecap(冰冠)outsideofthepoles.Glaciersflowdownfromitsfrozenbulk,whilehiddenbelowtheicearemountainpeaksandactivevolcanoes.ThisistheveryplaceputtingIcelandonthetravelmap,knownforits“fireandice”landscape.GrandCanyonNationalPark,USThevastnessoftheparkiswhatgrabsvisitorsfirst—anearlytwobillion-year-oldtearintheEarth’ssurface.Thebeautyofthedetailscanalsoreallystickwithyou:thesunlightonthecolorfulcliffsandthegreenoasesbythewindingriverthatcarvedthisamazinglandscape.Foraneasilyaccessiblethrillwithviewsofeverydirection,makeyourwaytothemust-visitSkywalk.YellowstoneNationalPark,USGeothermal(地?zé)岬?wondersplayabigpartinmakingitthefirstnationalparkintheworld.Betweentheforestedhillsandrockyareas,you’llfindcolorfulhotspringsthatshootsteam.Thisparkisalsoalivewithwildlife,withsome3,500sqmilesofwildernesstoexploreandforthebestviews,prioritizevisitstothegeyser(間歇泉)fieldssurroundingOldFaithful.1.WhatcanvisitorsdoinBanffNationalParkaccordingtothetext?

A.WatchgeysersaroundOldFaithful.B.HiketoateahouseatLakeLouise.C.WalkontheSkywalkforafullview.D.ExplorethelargesticecapinEurope.2.WhatdoesVatnaj?kullNationalParkfeature?

A.Thecolorfulhotsprings.B.Thevastnessofthepark.C.Theactivevolcanoesunderice.D.Theturquoiselakesandglaciers.3.Whichofthefollowingistheoldestnationalparkintheworld?

A.BanffNationalPark.B.Vatnaj?kullNationalPark.C.GrandCanyonNationalPark.D.YellowstoneNationalPark.IbbyPiracha,whowasadeaf-mute(聾啞人)sincehewasyoung,adjustedhisglassesasheapproachedthecounterinacoffeeshop.Hisfingerstappedlightlyonthesurfaceofthecounter—hisusualwaytosignalhispresence.Thenthewaiterwiththesilvernametag(標(biāo)牌),KrystalPayne,suddenlysteppedbackfromthecoffeemachineandreachedintoabox.Paynepulledoutapieceofreceiptpaper,wrotesomething,andthenfoldeditintothreeparts,slidingitacrossthecountertoIbby.Ibby’sbreathcaughtasheunfoldedthepaper,hisfingertipstouchingtheletters:IhavebeenlearningAmericanSignLanguage,soyoucanhavethesameexperienceaseveryoneelse.Behindthecounter,Paynehadbeenquietlywatching.ShesawIbby’seyebrowsliftinsurpriseasheswallowed(做吞咽動作)witheffort.Then,areal,genuinesmilespreadacrosshisface,onethatreachedallthewaytohiscrinkledbrowneyes,thesamewayhismotherusedtosmilewhenshe’dsurprisehimwithhisfavoritecomicbook.Hecarefullysmoothedoutthepaper,asifitwassomethingveryfragileandprecious.Thenshesignedtoaskhimwhathewouldliketoorder.Thewordssheexpressedwithsignlanguagewereslightlymessyattheend—youcouldtellshehadbeenpracticing—buteachletterstoodproudlyonthenote.Then,heslowlyandcarefullyexpressedhimselfandthenslidhisordercardunderit.Payne’sgesturewasespeciallymeaningfulgiventhechallengesfacedbythedeafcommunity.Arecentstudyshowedthat67%ofdeafpeopleexperiencenegativetreatmentduetotheircondition,evenoftenfromthoseclosesttothem.Butinthisquietcoffeeshop,withthesoundofthecoffeemachineinthebackground,Paynehadcreatedamomentoftrueconnectionandbridgedthewidestgapswiththesimplestacts.4.WhydidIbbytaplightlyonthecounter?

A.Toconveyhisimpatience.B.Topracticehissignlanguage.C.Todrawthewaiter’sattention.D.Tocheckifthewaiterwasthere.5.HowdidIbbyfeelwhenreadingthenotefromPayne?

A.Confusedandcurious.B.Amazedandtouched.C.Amusedandrelaxed.D.Embarrassedandtense.6.WhatcanwelearnaboutPayne?

A.ShewasaclosefriendofIbby’sfamily.B.ShepreparedthenoteinadvanceforIbby.C.Shehadbeentrainedinsignlanguageforyears.D.ShetriedtocommunicatewithIbbyinhisway.7.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribePayne?

A.Caringandconsiderate.B.Independentandstrict.C.Open-mindedandcalm.D.Strong-willedandhonest.Reallyyoungchildrendon’tseemtorememberabigpartoftheirformativeyears.Whyisthis?Whenwe’reborn,ourbrainisn’tfullydevelopedanditcontinuestogrowandchangemassivelyinthosefirstfewyearsoflife.Forexample,ababy’sbrainisaboutaquarterofitsadultsize,butbytheageoftwo,it’llbethree-quartersofitsfinalsize.Andasourbraindevelops,ourmemorydoestoo.Arecentstudyusedbrainscans(掃描圖)of26childrenagedfourmonthstotwoyearsoldtounderstandwhetherbabiesactuallyformmemories.Childrenwereshownapictureofanewface,objectorscenefortwosecondsandwerethenshownitagain60secondslater.Ifababyhadalotofactivityinthehippocampus(海馬體),whichplaysakeyroleinformingnewmemories,whenlookingatanewimage,thescientistsfoundtheywouldthenspendlongerlookingatitasecondtime.Thetheorygoesthatbecausebabiestendtolookatfamiliarthingsforlonger,it’slikelythattheyarerememberingwhattheyhaveseen.Ifbabiesdoinfactformmemoriesthen,researcherssuggested,it’slikelythattheinabilitytorememberthoseearlyyearscouldbecausedbydifficultiesrecallingmemories.Studyco-authorTristanYates,aneuroscientistatColumbiaUniversityinNewYorkCity,said,“Onereallycoolpossibilityisthatthememoriesareactuallystillthereinadulthood.It’sjustthatwe’renotabletorecollectthem.”Whymightwehavetroublerecallingmemories?AccordingtoscientistsatTheUniversityofQueensland,whenwe’reyounger,apartofourhippocampusgoesintooverdrive,producingneurons(神經(jīng)元)reallyquickly.Yetasweage,thisslowsdown.Theexpertssaidit’sbelievedthisquick-firingneuronproductioncouldcontributetolittlekidsforgettingtheirearliestmemories.Theyexplained,“Byformingnewconnectionswithmemorycircuits(回路),themassesofnewneuronsmaybreakexistingnetworksofalready-formedmemories.”8.Howdidtheresearcherstellifbabieshadformedmemories?

A.Byscanningthebrainactivityinhippocampus.B.Bycomparingthebrainsizesofdifferentbabies.C.Bytestingtheirabilitytorecognizedifferentsounds.D.Bymeasuringhowlongtheylookatrepeatedimages.9.WhatdoesTristanYatesagreeonearlymemoriesinadulthood?

A.Theymightbelostaswegrowup.B.Theyremainbutarehardtoreach.C.Theybecomemuchclearerovertime.D.Theyaretakenoverbynewmemories.10.Howdoestheproductionofmanynewneuronsleadtoforgetting?

A.Ittakesuptoomuchspaceinthebrain.B.Itslowsdownthebrain’soverallfunction.C.Itdestroyscircuitsthatholdoldmemories.D.Itpreventsnewmemoriesfrombeingformed.11.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.WhyCan’tWeRememberBeingBabies?B.WhyShouldn’tWeWakeEarlyMemories?C.HowAreMemoriesFormedInChildhood?D.HowDoesOurBrainSizeAffectMemories?IntheparksandbackyardsofStatenIsland,diseaseecologistMariaDiuk-Wasserwassurprisedbywhatshesaw.Ticks(蜱)—andlotsofthem—nestledinwoodpiles,betweenleaves,andunderneathbirdfeeders.Theyaremorethanshefoundinthepreviousyear.Diuk-WasserhadbeentrackingtickactivityinNewYorkCityforyears.“AsimilarphenomenonmaybeunfoldingnearbyinQueensandBrooklyn,”Diuk-Wassersays.AccordingtoDiuk-Wasser,theseinsectscanliveinanyareathat’sforestedorcontainsleaflitterthatprovidestickswiththehighhumidity(濕度).Tickslongoccupiedthelandwherecitiesnowstand,butweredisplacedinthe1800sasforestswerecutdownforagriculturalpurposesandforcedtogowherevertherewereforests.ButasfarmingdeclinedintheUSinthe1900s,areasnearcitieswerereforestedwithcityparks.Andtickshavemovedintotheseparksbyhitchhiking(搭便車)onthebacksofotheranimals.Tickscanexistwherevertherearehosts—whetherthatberaccoons,mice,birds,squirrels,orpossums.Amongallofthem,thebiggestfactorthatinfluenceswhetheranurbantickcommunitywillbecomebiggeriswhetherthere’sapathwayfordeertoenter.Aslongasdeervisit,wewillfindticks.Followingthecities’reforestation,wildlife—includingdeerandwhite-leggedmice—returned,ticksintow.Atthesametime,climatechangeismajorlyimpactingtickactivity.Decadesago,tickswoulddieoutaswintercame,butwarmerweatherhasextendedtickseason.Theoddsyou’llbeexposedtoaninfected(帶菌的)tickinacityparkarethesameasthechanceyou’llrunintooneonawoodedhike.Roughly20to30percentofbabyticksareinfectedwiththebacteriathatcausesLymedisease,researchshows.“YoudoseecaseswherepeopleacquiredLymediseasefromurbanparks,”saysDiuk-Wasser.“Therefore,youshouldprotectyourselfincertainurbangreenspacesthesamewayyouarehikingorcampinginthewild.”12.WhatsurprisedDiuk-WasserinStatenIsland?

A.Ticksfailedtoadapttolifethere.B.Ticksexpandedingreatnumbers.C.Tickshadescapedtonearbyareas.D.Tickswerehidingunderwoodpiles.13.Whatmadeticksdeclineinthe1800s?

A.Changesoflanduse.B.Risingdeerpopulations.C.Overuseofchemicals.D.Constructionofcityparks.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedwords“intow”inparagraph3mean?

A.Driven.B.Threatened.C.Following.D.Disappearing.15.Whatarepeopleadvisedtodoinurbangreenspaces?

A.Stayawayfromwildlifeanimals.B.Planttreestoreduceticknumbers.C.Avoidenteringgreenspacesduringwinter.D.Wearprotectiveclothingaswhenhiking.Itseemsasifthesuccessfulpeopledon’thavechallengessincetheyhavealotofwealth,power,andstatus.16.Thesearefourstepstheyusuallyusetoovercomeit.TrustyourinnerstrengthYoumustbelievethatthesituationsyou’regoingthrough—thegood,thebad,andtheugly—areforapurpose,allhelpingshapeyouintothepersonyouwereborntobe.Atthesametime,youmustbelievethatyouhavebeengiventhepowertoovercomethem.17.Daretothinkpositively18.Butthatdoesn’tdoanything.Thinktoyourself:Haveworryingeversolvedaproblem?Neverhasitandneverwillit.Therightmindsetandtherightattitudewillalwayshelpovercomenegativesituations.So,whenyoufaceadversity(逆境),disciplineyourselftoseethebestinit.Yourpositivethinkingwillturnyoursituationaroundforyourgood.19Whenweexperiencehardships,wemaytakethemasmisfortunesthathavecometomessupourlivesanddestroythefuturewehaveinstoreforourselves.Actually,theygiveuslifelessonsthatnolectureintheworldcanoffer.Strugglesbringexperienceandwithexperiencecomesprogress.So,whenyoufaceadversity,takeitasalessonforabrightertomorrow.PickyourinfluencerswiselyThisisanimportantthingtoconsiderwhenfacingadversity.Usually,thefirstthingwedowhenwehaveasituationispanicandcallsomeone.Butifthatpersonhappenstobea“worrier”,itwillcausemorepaintothesituation.Makeityourprioritytosurroundyourselfwiththerightcompany.20.

A.It’sthepathwaytosuccessB.LetadversitybeyourteacherC.It’shumannaturetoover-react,worry,andcomplainD.Withyourbelief,you’llseethingsstarttoturnoutthatwayE.TheirwordsandattitudewillsoonhelpimproveyoursituationF.YettheybecomewhattheyarebecauseofthearttheyhandleadversityG.Everythingyouexperienceistheresultofchoicesyouhavemadeinthepast二、完形填空Artisatimelessformofself-expression.Butwhathappenstoartafter________ends?Afterlosingherson,thatquestionmotivatedonewomantomakeanefforttoensuresuchartists’workis________.In2017,AndreaMagderlosther28-year-oldsonEthan,andthatchangedthe________ofherlife.“Afterhepassedaway,I________hisjournals,thebeginningofanovel,artworks,andotherworks,”Magdersaid.Whenattendingagrief(悲痛)supportgroupfollowingher________,Magdermetafellowparticipantwhohadalsolosthisson.Hesaid,“Myson________18symphonies(交響樂)thatmayneverfinda(n)________—whatwillbecomeofitall?”ItwasthatmomentthatinspiredMagdertoshowcaseworkthatmightotherwise________inatrashbinorabox,andbeforgottenovertime.MagdercreatedTheArtistLivesGallery,anonlineplatformtoshowcasetheartworkof________artistsglobally,allowingtheirlegacy(遺產(chǎn))tocontinue.Itwasnotonly________forMagder,butalsobroughtlighttoothers.TheArtistLivesGalleryserveda________farbeyondagallery.Itprovidedcomforttogrievingfamilies.“Theyknowtheirlovedonesarestillpresent________,”Magdersaid.“It’simportantformetogettheirstoriesoutto________whothesepeoplewere.”Similartoan________gallery,thewebsitehasashopwhere________canbuyprintsofartwork,alltheearningsgoingtocharity.21.A.debateB.lifeC.journeyD.faith22.A.privateB.originalC.creativeD.a(chǎn)live23.A.courseB.decisionC.a(chǎn)mbitionD.promise24.A.a(chǎn)nalyzedB.recognizedC.discoveredD.continued25.A.a(chǎn)dviceB.lossC.orderD.career26.A.missedB.a(chǎn)dmiredC.revealedD.left27.A.a(chǎn)udienceB.composerC.competitorD.a(chǎn)rtist28.A.breakdownB.comeoutC.endupD.showup29.A.wiseB.lateC.previousD.talented30.A.warningB.sufferingC.fightingD.healing31.A.purposeB.websiteC.groupD.meal32.A.insteadB.indeedC.somehowD.a(chǎn)nyway33.A.punishB.honorC.guessD.shape34.A.a(chǎn)dvancedB.outdoorC.eye-openingD.in-person35.A.visitorsB.reportersC.designersD.operators三、語法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。China’sSingles’Dayshoppingcarnival,thebiggestshoppingeventworldwide,isbecoming36(increasing)internationalwithChinesee-commercecompanies37(drive)rapidgrowthinoverseasmarkets,accordingtoanewsreport.Aleadingonlinemarketplacehasbeenpreparingtolaunchpromotionsin20countriesduringtheshoppingcarnival,alsoknown38DoubleEleven,highlightingitsacceleratedglobalizationstrategy.ThismovenotonlydemonstratestheglobalinfluenceoftheDoubleElevenpromotionalfestival,butalsoreflectstheactive39(explore)ofChinesee-commercecompaniesinoverseasmarkets.Inthepastyears,theonlinemarketplace’scross-border(跨越國境的)e-commerceplatforms40(establish)asolidpresenceacrossLatinAmerica,theMiddleEastandpartsofEurope.41thereportespeciallypointedoutisthattheglobalexpansionresultedfromthespeedatwhichthedomestic(國內(nèi)的)e-commercemarketcontinuestodevelop.ThereportnotedthattheChinesee-commercemarkethasshiftedfromtraditionalmodelsto42newretail(零售)patterndrivenbysocialmedia,withaninstantdeliverysystemsetup.43(face)withintensecompetitionfromthedomesticmarket,Chinesee-commercecompanieshaveanumberofkey44(capability),includingcreativity-drivendemandgeneration,acceleratedfulfillmentanddelivery,andwidespreadapplicationofAI.“Chinesee-commerceplatformsareexploringmoreopportunitiesinemergingmarketstoenablemerchants(商人)45(reach)potentialoverseascustomers,thuspromotingthegrowthofcross-bordertrade,”saidasenioranalystattheInternetEconomyInstitute.四、書信寫作46.假定你是高中生李華,為迎接你??萍脊?jié)的到來,你校英文報正在舉辦以“假如讓我來設(shè)計機器人”為主題的征文比賽。請你寫一篇短文參加比賽,內(nèi)容包括:(1)你會設(shè)計怎樣的機器人;(2)闡述你的理由。注意:(1)寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個左右;(2)請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。IfICouldDesignaRobot____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________五、書面表達47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Sure,asachild,Imademudpattiesandlovedtoplayinthesandboxandbuildsandcastlesatthebeach,butatfifty-threeyearsoldIcouldn’timaginemyselfplayinginthedirtmud.Itstartedsocasually.Sixmonthsearlier,whilewarmingupforaworkout,thetraineratmygymannouncedthatshewassigningupfortheMudGirlRun,aracededicatedtowomen,withmoneygoingtobreastcancerresearch.Sheaskedifanyonewantedtojoinherteam.Iknewtherace.Therewouldbe17obstaclesconsistingofaweightpulleysystem,mudpits(泥漿池),hillstoclimb,sandbagstocarry,andevennetstoclimbover,amongothers.Participantsinoutfits(全套裝備)wentoverallobstaclestakingplaceinmud.However,theydidallowparticipantsthatdidnotcompleteanobstacletheoptionoftakinganeasierpatharoundit.Myfirstresponsewasjusttokeepmyheaddown,asclearlyshewasn’tdirectingthequestionatme.Afterall,Icomplainedeachtimeweweretoldtorunasimplelapintheparkinglot.Obviously,shedidn’tcarethatIwasignoringtheconversationbecausesuddenlyshesingledmeout,directlyaskingifIwasgoingtosignup.Myresponsewas,“I’llhavetocheckmycalendar.”Afterbeingamemberofhergymforoverayear,sheseemedtoknowmetoowellandrepliedwith,“Youdon’thaveanythingonyourcalendarsixmonthsfromnow.And...Didn’tyoujusttellmeyouwerewritingabookaboutgettingoutofyourcomfortzoneandsayingyestonewopportunities?"Shewasright.Still,IspentthenextfewdayscomingupwitheveryexcuseIcouldtocancel.However,everythingcha

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