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2026屆廣東省順德區(qū)普通高中高三上學期教學質(zhì)量檢測(一)英語試卷一、閱讀理解Areyoureadytomakeanoticeabledifferenceintheworldwhilegainingunique,hands-onexperienceinenvironmentalconservation?TheFoodForestDevelopmentProjectinThailandinvitespassionateindividualstocontributetoavitalcause:reforesting1.5hectareswithover100speciesoftreesandplantstocreateasustainablehabitatforwildlifeandarenewableresourceforlocalcommunities.WhyVolunteerWithUs?·RestoreandRevitalize:Contributedirectlytothelandthatwasonceclearedforagriculture,helpingrestoreitasarefugeforrareanimalsandadiverseplantecosystem.·EducateandEmpower:Youreffortswillhelplocalchildrenandcommunitiesunderstandtheeconomic,ecological,andspiritualvalueoftheirnaturalsurroundings.·ExperienceCulturalImmersion:Liveandworkalongsidelocalcommunities,experiencingtherichcultureofThailandfirsthand,inanexchangeoftraditionsthatenricheseveryoneinvolved.WhatWillYouDo?·Plantavarietyoftreespecieswiththeultimategoalofcreatingaself-sustainingecosystem.·Engagewithlocalcommunitiestoeducateandinvolvethemintheproject.·Monitoranddocumenttheproject’sprogressanditsimpactontheenvironmentandwildlife.WhoAreWeLookingFor?Weseekmotivatedvolunteerswhoarereadytoworkoutdoorsandtacklethechallengesofphysicallaborinatropicalclimate.Abackgroundinenvironmentalsciences,agriculture,forestry,orarelatedfieldishelpfulbutnotrequired.What’sessentialisyourenthusiasmfornaturepreservationandcommunitydevelopment.MakeaDifference.Readytobeapartofsomethingbig?Applytodaytojoinandturnyourpassionfortheenvironmentintoaction.Together,let’splanttheseedsforabettertomorrow1.WhatisthegoaloftheFoodForestDevelopmentProject?

A.Toprovidehands-onexperiences.B.Toreforestandrestoretheland.C.Toreintroduceendangeredwildlife.D.Topromotesustainableeco-tourism.2.Whatarevolunteersexpectedtododuringtheproject?

A.Learnabouttheagriculturalhistory.B.Improvethelocals’livingstandards.C.Createfarmingbusinessforlocals.D.Trackandrecordecologicaldata.3.WhatiscrucialforacandidateapplyingtotheProject?

A.Greatpassionfornatureconservation.B.Richexperienceinwildliferesearch.C.Extensiveexperienceinoutdoorwork.D.Strongacademicbackgroundinagriculture.InearlyApril1957,ayoungEnglishwomanarrivedinAfrica.Inherfirstletterhome,shewrotepassionately,“IamlivingintheAfricaIhavealwayslongedfor,alwaysfeltcallinginmyblood.”ShewastospendmostoftherestofherlifeinAfrica,andasacitizen,journalist,scientist,andenvironmentalist,shebecamedeeplyconnectedwiththecontinent.HernamewasJaneGoodall.In1963,JaneGoodallgainedwiderecognitionwhenBritain’sNationalGeographicSocietyfeaturedherchimpanzeeresearchinaseriesofglossyarticlesandtelevisiondocumentaries.Thatearlyfamehassincebeenreinforcedbyherownpopularwritings,includingthe1971bestsellerIntheShadowofMan,whichhasbeentranslatedinto47languagesandisstillinprint.ApartfromNobelPrize-winningscientistMarieCurie,JaneGoodallmustbethemostwidelycelebratedfemalescientistofthe20thcentury.Ironically,JaneGoodall’sfamemayhaveovershadowedheractualachievements.Althoughcountlessarticles,interviews,andbookshavetoldherlifestory,theyareoftennarrowandoverlysentimental.Shehasbeenpresentedasanadventure-seekinglittlegirl,awomanwhodreamedofalifewithwildanimals,adeterminedfeministinaman’sworld.Theseimagesdevaluewhatshehasactuallydone.Judgingbyhowoftenherresearchiscitedbyscholars,thenumberofhersuccessfulstudents,andthevastdatacollectedoverherforty-yearstudy,JaneGoodalloughttobeconsideredauniquelydistinguishedpioneerinherfieldandtheworld’sleadingzoologist.Yetherachievementcanbestatedmoresimplyanddirectly:sheopenedthedoortoourunderstandingofthesocialandemotionalworldsofchimpanzees.Evenasachild,therewereafewearlyindicatorsofthepersonJaneGoodallwouldbecome.Intheautumnof1939,whenshewasjustfiveyearsold.Ona‘goldenafternoon’ashermotherremembersit,Janedisappeared.Thepolicewerecalledandneighborsjoinedthesearch.Asduskmovedtodark,thechildsuddenlyreappeared,withbitsofstrawinherhairandclothes.“Whereverhaveyoubeen?”hermotherasked.Janeexplainedthatshehadwonderedhowhenslayeggs.Tofindout,shehadcrawledinsideahenhouse,hiddenherselfinthestraw,andlainperfectlystillforfivehoursuntilthehenfinallystoodup,movedaroundandprovidedananswer.4.WhatcanwelearnaboutGoodallinthefirstparagraph?

A.SheinitiallyfoundlifeinAfricaboring.B.ShehadlongdreamedoftravelingtoAfrica.C.Shestruggledtoexpressherselfintheletter.D.SherealizedherdesiretogotoAfricawasunusual.5.Goodall’sbookIntheShadowofManismentionedtomakethepointthat________.

A.itcontributedtothespreadofherownfame.B.itservedasafoundationforherlaterresearch.C.shepreferredwritingbookstomakingTVshows.D.shewasmorepopularthanotherfemalescientists.6.Whatisthewriterdoinginthethirdparagraph?

A.QuestioningsomedecisionsGoodallmade.B.ShowingvarioussidesofGoodall’spersonality.C.EmphasizingthesignificanceofGoodall’swork.D.ArguingthatmostbooksonGoodallarewellresearched.7.Whatisthewriter’spurposeintellingGoodall’sstoryaboutthehen?

A.Toshowheruniquecharacter.B.Topointoutherunusualinterests.C.Tohighlightherintellectualcuriosity.D.Togiveanexampleofhercreativegames.There’samomentinhumanconnectionthat’shardtodescribe—thatsudden,electricfeelingwhenyoumeetsomeoneandfeelyourmindsmerge.Wheredoesthatsparkcomefrom,exactly?Whatmakessomeonefeellikealifelongfriendafterjustasmalltalk?Peopletendtoassumeit’ssimilarity—thattheyareespeciallylikelytohititoffwithsomeonewhosharestheirbackgroundorpersonalitytraits.Butinourresearchwe’vefoundthatmanyofthestrongestbondscomelessfromexistingsimilarityandmorefromriffing(即興交流)playfully.Insuchmoments,peoplecreatealittleworldthatbelongsjusttothem,aprocesswecall“buildingasharedreality”.Andyet,ourculture’sconversationalritualsrevolvenotaroundplayfulco-creationbutaroundexchangingformalities.Considerthesmalltalkclassic:“Howwasyourweekend?”“Good.JustwatchedTV.You?”Theconversationproceedspredictably.“Tookmydogtothepark,sinceitwassonice.”“Oh,Ihaveadog,too.Whatkindisyours?”“Alabmix.He’s3...”Bothpartieswalkawaywithinformationbutstillworldsapart.Theymaythinkthey’replayingitsafe,butthatsafetytrapsthemindisconnection.Instead,ifthesetwopeoplestrayfromthescriptandriffoffeachother,theymaybegintofeelthatsparkofgenuineconnection.It’slikebeingakidagain:Kidsskiptheboringsmalltalkandjumpstraightintoplay.“Howwasyourweekend?”“Good,butIspenttoomuchtimewatchingpeoplemaketinyfoodonTikTok.”“Whoa,like…dollhouse-size?”“Yes.Ifyouwanttolearntomakenoodlesinabottlecap,letmeknow.”“That’samazing.Wecouldorganizeatinyfoodparty—andallthedishescouldfitonthiscoaster!”“We’dneedtinyfurniture,too.Shouldweaskthatguyovertheretobuildit?”Momentslikethesecanmaketwostrangerssuddenlyfeellikeco-creatorsofasharedworld.Riffingdoesn’trequirebeingnaturallyfunny,justbeingattentiveandembracingspontaneity.Likeanyconversationalskill,ittakespractice.Whenriffing,speakersresisttheurgetocountereveryobservationwiththeirownexample,insteadbuildingbridgestonewideas.Ouraimofconversation,then,isnotmerelytoexchangefactsorsurface-levelsimilaritiesbuttoask:“Whatcouldwecreatetogetherinthismoment?”8.Whatisthemainfactorthatleadstoastronghumanconnection?

A.Havingsimilarbackgrounds.B.Sharingthesamecharactertraits.C.Exchangingfactualinformation.D.Engaginginco-creativeinteraction.9.Whatdoesparagraph3suggestabouttypicalsmalltalkinourculture?

A.Itallowspeopletoavoidarguments.B.Itleadstodeepermisunderstandings.C.Ithelpspeoplegettoknoweachother.D.Itoftenfailstobuildrealconnections.10.Whichofthefollowingconversationsbestillustrates“riffing”?

A.“Favoritemovie?”“Sci-fi,you?”“Metoo”.B.“How’syournewjob?”“Busy.You?”“Sameroutine.”C.“Myplantlookssosadlately.”“Wecouldplayitsomejazz.”D.“I’mtiredfrommybeachvacation.”“Myskitripwastiringtoo.”11.What’sthemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?

A.SharingInterestsisKeytoUnderstandingB.You’reProbablyDoingSmallTalkWrongC.TheBestWaytoFormLifelongFriendshipsD.HowtoimpressOthersinFirstConversationsEugenehasjustreturnedhomefromalongdayatwork.Hisjobisdemanding—hesaveslives,afterall.Ashedigsintohisdinner—aservingofnutsandseeds—hefeelssatisfiedwithhisday’sachievements.Excepthedoesn’t,becausehe’sarat.Eugeneandhiscolleaguesaresomeofaround50giantAfricanpouchedratsworkingtodiagnosetuberculosis(TB)(結核病)acrossAfrica.TheratshavesofarscreenedhalfamillionTBsamplesinsomeofthecountrieswiththehighestTBburden.Thecreaturesactasasecond-linedefense,double-checkingnegativetestsfromlocalclinicstomakesurecasesofTBbacteriaaren’tmissed.TBbacteriagiveoffastrongtar-likesmell,easilyidentifiablebytherats.Theratspaceupanddown,andhoveroversamplestheydetectaspositiveforapproximatelythreeseconds.Thoseresultsarethenverifiedbyhumantechnicians-buttheratsarealmostalwaysright,witha90%accuracyrate.Since2008,theratshavefound30,000casesthathadbeendiagnosedasfalsenegatives,potentiallysavinguptohalfamillionlives.TBinfectionsclaimroughly1.3millionlivesperyear,overathirdofwhichareontheAfricancontinent.Itisalmostalwayscurableifdetectedearlyon,butinsub-SaharanAfricafewerthanhalfofpatientswilleverreceiveadiagnosisbecauseclinicsandlaboratoriesaresothinlyspread.Whiletheratmethodcomesinat$1.1persample,rapidmoleculardiagnostictests(RMDTs),recommendedbytheWHO,costaround$18—aproblemformanyofthestrugglinghealthsystemsinsub-SaharanAfrica.“Wewantedtofillthegapandraisethedetectionrateandthoughtourratscouldhelp,”explainsAgizew,whorunstheTBprogramme.Butthereisnotyetaconsensuswithinthescientificcommunity.“Themainconcernisthenumberofindividualsthattheratswouldflagaspositivewherenootherevidencewouldsupportthatdiagnosis—are-evaluationbyahumanmightbeconfirmationbias,”saidMikeBarer,ProfessorattheUniversityofLeicester.ExpertshavealsopointedoutthattheratscannotdistinguishbetweenTBanddrug-resistantTB.Agizewandhisteam,however,thinktheirfour-leggedfriendsareanimportantcontributiontothefightagainsttuberculosis,andhopetoexpandtheirworkinfuture.“InTanzaniaandEthiopia,TBisdecliningatanannualrateof5percent,whichisnotenough.Ourratsarecontributingtoafasterdecline,whichiswhatisneededifwearetoeliminatethedisease,”hesaid.12.WhatisthemainroleofEugeneandhisfellowratsindetectingTB?

A.TocollectTBsamplesfromclinics.B.ToreplacehumansinTBdiagnosis.C.Tore-checkTBcasesthatweremissed.D.Toprovidethefirstdiagnosisforpatients.13.Whatisthemainfocusofthethirdparagraph?

A.ReasonsforusingratstodetectTB.B.TB’sincurabilityinsub-SaharanAfrica.C.WHO’sroleinrecommendingTBtests.D.ThehighcostofTBtreatmentworldwide.14.Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“consensus”inparagraph4?

A.Abriefclarification.B.Asharedopinion.C.Aminordisagreement.D.Adetailedevaluation.15.WhichbestdescribesAgizew’sattitudetowardstheratdetectionprogram?

A.Pessimistic.B.Cautious.C.Neutral.D.Enthusiastic.Asawell-knownweatherpresenter,therearetimeswhenI’mwalkingaroundasupermarket,andashopperwillapproachmewithacomplaint:“Ihostedmyson’sweddingonSaturday,andyoutoldmeitwasgoingtorain,butitdidn’t.Whydidyougetitwrong?”O(jiān)vermycareer,forecastinghasimprovedalmostbeyondrecognition.LizBentley,aprofessorofmeteorologyatReadingUniversity,notesthataone-dayforecastisnowcorrectmorethan90%ofthetime.16AYouGovsurveylastsummerfoundthat37%ofBritishadultsdidn’ttrusttheweatherforecast“verymuch”or“atall”.Sowhy,withallourwealthofknowledgeandpowerfulforecastingtechnology,dosomepeoplestillperceivetheweatherforecastsasincorrect?17Intoday’sworld,wehaveaccesstoinstantinformation.Wecanadjustthetemperatureofourfridgesordiagnoseproblemswithourcarsusingoursmartphonesinseconds.Sowhycan’twefindoutwhetherit’sgoingtorainonourstreetat2pmonSundaywith100%accuracy?18Meteorology(氣象學)producesanoverwhelmingamountofdata;it’sdifficulttoturnitintoabrief,attention-grabbingpredictionforTVordigitalapp.Itmeansthatevenwhenwearetechnicallycorrect,someviewersmightstillbeconfused.Therealchallengeliesinthetrickynatureofmeteorology.19Aslighterror—evenassmallas0.01°C—intheinitialdatacanproduceadrasticallydifferentresult.It’simportanttorememberthatforecastingisaboutpredicting.ThefutureofweatherforecastingmaysoonbetransformedbyArtificialIntelligence(AI).AsAIismoreflexible,userswillsoonhaveaccesstofrequently-changingforecasts.Butthereareupsidestoo.TheadvancesinAIandforecastingofferexcitingpossibilities,includingtheprospectofmuchlonger-term,moreaccurateforecasts.Perhapsoneday,I’llmeetamotherwhoasksmetopredictweatheratherson’sweddingsixmonthsfromnow.20

A.It’sadelicatescience.B.Viewersarenolongerinterested.C.However,therearestillgapsinpublictrust.D.Partoftheanswerisinourrisingexpectations.E.AndthenImightbeabletogiveabetteranswer.F.Wewillmakesuretechnologybugsneverhappen.G.Anotherreasonishowtheinformationiscommunicated.二、完形填空Asachild,Iwasconvincedthatacareeringlobalhealthwasforme.Idreamedofbecomingadoctorandbiomedicalresearcher,________myselfcreatinggroundbreakingcuresandtreatingpatientsworldwide.Butastheyearsprogressed,mydreamseemedincreasingly________.Duringcollege,IwasoneofthefewBlackstudentsinmySTEMcourses.Itwas________tostudyinafieldwithsofewpeoplefrommybackground.Asafirst-generationstudent,Ialsostruggledtofind________becauseIdidnothavefamilymemberswhoweredoctorsorscientists.Myadvisersdoubtedmy________goalofbecomingbothaneuroimmunologyresearcherandaneurosurgeonandsuggestedIfocusonjustonefield.These________shookmyconfidenceandleftme________myplans,evenwhenIstartedmyPh.D.ButeverythingchangedafterIjoinedmycollege’srowingteam.________,Isawitasawaytoengagewithcampuslife,butsoonIfoundouthow________itwas.Rowinghasthesameproblemasbiomedicalresearch.It________diversity,withveryfewBlackwomenrowersatmyuniversity.IwasnervousthatIwouldstandout.However,Iwas________bymyfellowrowers,whoencouragedmeandmademefeelvalued.Thissenseof________boostedmyconfidence,remindingmethatIwasalreadydoingsomethingIoncethoughtimpossible.Rowingtaughtmedisciplineandanew________totacklingchallenges.Atfirst,thegoalofrowingnonstopfor2kilometersseemedunattainable,butIbrokeitdownintosmallersteps,makingitmoremanageable.Iapplieda________strategyinmyPh.D.:turningoverwhelmingtasksintoaseriesofsmall,achievablegoals.Everytime,Ijust________howIcouldmakesureeachstepofmylabexperimentwassuccessful.Withinacoupleofmonths,I’dfoundanewfoundconfidence—bothonthewaterandinthelab.Mycareerasaphysician-scientistfinallybegantoseemattainable,too.21.A.watchingB.pretendingC.picturingD.finding22.A.distantB.practicalC.confusingD.a(chǎn)chievable23.A.hardB.surprisingC.naturalD.inspiring24.A.protectionB.identificationC.evidenceD.guidance25.A.clearB.a(chǎn)mbitiousC.immediateD.meaningful26.A.shortcomingsB.memoriesC.lessonsD.experiences27.A.explainingB.revisingC.clarifyingD.questioning28.A.FortunatelyB.AccidentallyC.InitiallyD.Generally29.A.tiringB.empoweringC.relaxingD.boring30.A.lacksB.protectsC.exhibitsD.weakens31.A.educatedB.embracedC.a(chǎn)voidedD.judged32.A.belongingB.ownershipC.a(chǎn)chievementD.pride33.A.directionB.a(chǎn)ttitudeC.a(chǎn)pproachD.journey34.A.simpleB.traditionalC.similarD.random35.A.prepareforB.focusonC.relyonD.waitfor三、語法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~,或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Theiconicbronzelion,longseenasasymbolofVenetianpride,mayhaveoriginsfarfromEurope.AnewstudysuggeststhatVenice’swingedlion36(make)inChinaoveramillenniumago,originallyserving37atombguardianbeforepossiblymakingitswaytoItalyviatheSilkRoad.Researcherstracedthebronzematerial38(use)inthesculpturetotheLowerYangtzeRiverregioninpresent-dayChina,39arearichincopper.Theteamanalyzedninesamplesfromvariouspartsofthestatue.ThesechemicalsignaturesmatchedthosefoundinChineseartifactsfromtheShangdynasty,lendingweighttothestatue’sEastAsianorigin.Thestatue,nowcentraltoVenice’sidentity,40(become)theofficialemblemofthecityintheearly1260s.However,scholarshavelongdebateditsstylisticinconsistencieswhencomparingthemwithotherEuropeanlionsfromthemedievalperiod.Thisrecentstudyhelpsexplainwhythesculpturebearsunusual41(feature)—suchaspointedears,raisedwings,andpossiblehornattachments—thatbearsomesimilaritiestoChineseTangdynastyart,42(particular)figuresknownaszhènmùshòu,ortombguardians.ThestudyalsoproposesapossibleroutebywhichthestatuemayhavearrivedinItaly.Inthe13thcentury,thePolobrotherstraveledalongtheSilkRoad,eventuallyreachingtheMongolcourtin43isnowBeijing.ResearcherssuggestthePolobrothersmayhaveencounteredastatueresemblingalionandbroughtitbacktoVeniceinparts,44alocalartisanlatermodifiedittoresemblethewingedlionofSt.Mark,Venice’spatronsaint.WhilethePoloconnectionremainsahypothesis,thescientificanalysisprovidesastrongfoundationforfurtherhistoricalinquiry.Theresearcherssaythenextstepswillinvolve45(deep)archivalresearchtoexplorehowthisancientChineseartifactbecameoneofVenice’smostenduringsymbols.四、書面表達46.假設你是李華。你校英文報將推出反映中國發(fā)展成就的國慶特刊,主題為“SmallChanges,BigSteps”。請你寫一篇短文投稿。內(nèi)容包括:1.你身邊的一個變化;2.你的看法。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。SmallChanges,BigSteps___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Onemorningin2018,IwasgettingTalia,thenthree,andWeston,10months,dressed,fedandoutofthedoortotakethemtopreschoolonmywaytowork.Itwasaroutewe’dtakenahundredtimesbefore.IwaschattingtomyhusbandReubenonspeakerphonewithbothchildrenintheback,whenIsmelledsomethingodd,likeplasticmelting.ImentionedittoReuben,butneitherofusthoughtanythingofit.Thereareindustrialbuildingsnearby,soIassumeditwascomingfromoneofthem.Aminutelater,andnolongeronthephone,I

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