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东莞市 2025-2026 学年第一学期七校联考试题
高三英语
命题人:周溅梅 审题人:李芳
本试卷共8页,满分120分,考试用时120分钟。
选择题从第二部分的“阅读”开始,试题序号从“21”开始。
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
In Hobart, you can see world-famed art, eat freshly caught
seafood and climb a mountain all in one day. Hobart has four
distinct seasons and each is uniquely beautiful. Luckily for travelers,
Hobart’s weather is relatively predictable, making it easy to plan.
Overall, expect cooler temperatures year-round when compared
with Australia’ s other capital cities. The best time to visit Hobart
is during the summer months, when the climate is warmer and the
weather is more stable.
Brisbane is a city that lives up to its sunny potential with a
strong focus on the outdoors. Add to this a dynamic cultural zone,
plentiful wildlife and easy access to nearby attractions like the Gold
Coast and Great Barrier Reef, and you’ve got a destination you
can’t say no to. The benefit of Brisbane’s climate is that winter is
very mild with lots of blue skies and mild temperatures.
If colourful characters and outdoor adventures are on your
wish list, you’ll want to visit Darwin. Along with its wildlife and
tours, you’ll find rich Aboriginal (土著的) cultures fill the city’s
galleries and museums. The city’s nearness to Asia means you’ll
also find strong Asian influences, especially in the energetic food
scene.
Explore the best of both worlds in Perth, where soft-sand
beaches and scenic parks meet a modernized city of small bars,
creative restaurants and street art. The weather in Perth is very
consistent all year round. Enjoy a hot, dry summer between
December and February, and a mild winter between June and
August. From September to November, it is the perfect time to spot
whales rising out of the water along the coast.
1. What in Hobart is different from Australia’ s other capital cities?
A. A milder winter. B. A coastal location.
C. A cooler summer. D. A changeable climate.
2. What do Brisbane and Darwin have in common?
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B. They are great places to taste the Asian cuisines.
C. They are full of spots to create new civilizations.
D. They are full of spots to enjoy the great outdoors.
3. Which season in Australia is the best time to watch whales in Perth?
A. Spring. B. Summer. C. Autumn. D. Winter.
Long Haifen, from a mountainous village in Guizhou province, is now a freshman at Huazhong Agricultural
University (HZAU). Ordinary as she may seem, she represents the strong bond between her hometown and the
university, as well as the transformative power of education and sympathy.
In July 2002, Xu Benyu, then a junior student at HZAU, volunteered to teach in the rural areas of Guizhou. The
following year, he gave up postgraduate studies and returned there, teaching at two schools for two years, including
Long’s elementary school. In 2005, HZAU established the “Benyu Volunteer Service Team”, engaging students
annually to continue providing educational support.
In 2017, the 19th volunteer group, including Cao Yuanyuan and Li Zongqing, arrived at Long’s school, Weimin
Elementary School, which had 174 students from kindergarten to sixth grade but only six classrooms. The school
was severely understaffed. Cao had to teach four subjects while Li managed 23 classes per week. Long and her
classmates cherished the opportunity to learn and worked diligently.
The volunteers not only taught knowledge to Long but also developed her personal growth. They encouraged
her to deliver speeches at the school’s flag-raising ceremonies, helping to build her confidence. They also broadened
her views beyond the mountains. In August 2017, Long participated in an educational trip to Beijing organized by
the volunteers, which strengthened her courage to study outside the mountains and have access to better educational
resources and a wider world.
Unfortunately, in 2020, her father was involved in a car accident, placing the family in financial difficulty.
Hearing this, the volunteers quickly raised enough money, ensuring Long’s following education. All these efforts
paid off. Long was admitted to HZAU.
Looking ahead, Long is excited to welcome college life. She hopes to give back to society and become a
volunteer like her teachers and help more children plant the seeds to grow and thrive.
4. What can be learned about Xu Benyu?
A. He completed his Master’s degree later.
B. He founded Benyu Volunteer Service Team.
C. He once taught Long Haifen in the year 2002.
D. He volunteered in Guizhou for over two years.
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司5. What did Long’s school badly need in 2017?
A. Enough school teachers.
B. More registered students.
C. Improvement in teaching.
D. More classrooms and grades.
6. What led Long Haifen to go to university?
A. HZAU’s sympathy and attraction for her.
B. Encouragement and help from the volunteers.
C. Her family background and learning condition.
D. Her confidence and eagerness to leave her home.
7. What can we know about from the last paragraph?
A. More seeds will grow into plants.
B. Society will support Long’s future life.
C. Long will work as a volunteer teacher.
D. Long will struggle to learn in the college.
China is at the forefront of a transportation revolution with the rapid expansion of its robotaxi services,
particularly Baidu’s Apollo Go. Since its appearance in Wuhan in 2022, Apollo Go has spread to 11 Chinese cities,
completing an impressive 6 million rides. Despite the requirement for passengers to find designed pick-up and
drop-off locations, the service has become a hit, largely due to its affordability, thanks to the generosity of Baidu,
which currently covers around 60% of the cost of a ride.
Apollo Go currently boasts over 400 driverless cars in Wuhan, with ambitions to expand to 1,000 by the end of
2024. Most of the cars in Wuhan possess “Level Four” autonomy, allowing them to operate without human intervention
in most driving scenarios, although they may struggle in complex environments like parking garages. As technology
advances and costs decrease, Baidu anticipates that its robotaxis will become financially self-sustaining by the end
of the year, with profits expected in 2025. This is a significant development in the taxi industry.
However, the rise of robotaxis has not been welcomed by all. Wuhan’s taxi drivers are fearing their roles will be
replaced by technology. It is unclear how China’s government will deal with their worries. Local officials are actively
competing to attract businesses, with Beijing recently drafting new guidelines to regulate autonomous driving, aiming
to make the industry more transparent and predictable.
In contrast, the development of robotaxis in the West has faced setbacks. General Motors had to suspend
operations at Cruise after an incident in San Francisco, and Tesla has delayed the launch of its robotaxi service. If
Tesla is allowed to test its service in China, it may further worsen the concerns of Chinese taxi drivers.
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司8. What makes Apollo Go popular among riders?
A. Its extremely good service.
B. Its relatively cheap service.
C. Its completely automatical control.
D. Unnecessary reservation in advance.
9. What is Baidu’s financial strategy for its robotaxi service?
A. To count on official helps.
B. To charge high fares initially.
C. To cover a major part of the cost.
D. To avoid financial involvement.
10. What can be inferred about the future of robotaxis in China?
A. They will be limited to developed cities.
B. They are expected to become profitable.
C. They will face significant regulatory difficulties.
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D They are likely to be replaced by other vehicles.
11. Why does the author mention General Motors and Tesla?
A. To make a comparison between them.
B. To introduce competitors of Apollo Go.
C. To present global situations of robotaxis.
D. To explain reasons for the unemployment.
Artificial intelligence has persuaded a lot of folks that we need to undertake a comprehensive reform of
education. Now that chatbots can speedily access information and answer complex questions, why bother
memorizing historical facts or quotations? Shouldn’t we instead teach kids to think critically and solve problems
and leave the boring duties to computers?
There’s a problem with these arguments: humans require knowledge to think creatively. Outsourcing our
memory and cognition (认知) to Google and AI risks making us less intelligent and more subject to false
information.
In 2000. American educator E.D. Hirsch noted in his essay: The internet places information at our fingertips,
but using it demands existing knowledge’ stores. This principle drove the UK’s 2014 curriculum reform
empowering multiplication table mastery (乘法口诀表) by age nine — not merely for calculation skills. but to
build the neural frameworks (神经框架) enabling complex reasoning. As former schools minister Nick Gibb
stressed: “Google it’s effectively depends on what’s stored in long-term memory.”
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司“The suggestion we should outsource our memory to “free up” limited space for more creative thinking is
based on a misconception — we’re likely to overestimate our intelligence, mistaking knowledge found on the
internet for our own,” writes Nicholas Carr in The Shallows. “When we start using the Web as a replacement for
personal memory, bypassing the inner processes of consolidation (巩固), we risk emptying our minds of their
riches.”
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Indeed looking stuff up on Google often results in us not being able to recall it later — either because our
brains are conditioned to think we don’t need to remember it, or because the internet, mobile phones and social
media distract our attention, or both. If students come to rely on machines not just to recall facts but to think for
them, it might not just be memory that suffers: cognition and creativity could atrophy, too.
The solution lies not in rejecting technology, but in rebalancing its role. The UK’s knowledge-rich curriculum,
despite disagreements, recognizes this truth: human intelligence advances when technology adds to rather than
replaces learning.
12. What is the author’s concern about AI’s influence on education?
A. Students avoid complex questions.
B. Teachers prioritize memorizing facts.
C. Students develop poor analysis and judgment.
D. Teachers ignore students' creativity.
13. What do experts consistently emphasize?
A. The necessity for technology improvement.
B. The importance of knowledge storage.
C. The reduction of internet usage.
D. The replacement of complex reasoning.
14. What does the underlined word “atrophy” in paragraph 5 mean?
A. Decline. B. Disappear. C. Strengthen. D. Stabilize.
15. Which of the following may the author agree?
A. Limit AI to education. B. Avoid referring to AI in study.
C. Search online for solutions beforehand. D. Use technology as an assistant.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
We all know that first impressions are important and that they are lasting. That’s why we work hard to make
great first impressions. ___16___
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First impressions might overshadow your abilities. When you are hired in an organization a set of inferences
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司are made about you. Making inferences is human nature. If you become known for your attention to details, you
may never be seen as someone who can see the big picture. If you are the person who organizes all of the birthday
celebrations, you may never be seen as management material. ___17___
First impressions can stamp you forever, often pre-determining the path of your career and how far you will be
able to advance your career. These perceptions paint a picture of who people think you are. ___18___ This, in
large part, is why your careers are held back, why you become frustrated, dissatisfied and even want to leave the
present position.
But it doesn’t have to come to that if you can unlock hidden aspects of your value. Talk about what you are
reading or a project you are working on at home with coworkers and your manager when appropriate. This can
demonstrate other skills you possess. Embrace (接受) new things and become knowledgeable about your company
and industry. ___19___ Volunteer in your company. It is a good way to give yourself the opportunity for others to
see you in a way that is outside of your defined role.
___20___ As people get to know you better, they will recognize your diverse interests and capabilities,
potentially opening new doors for career advancement.
A. Here are some useful suggestions for you.
B. Arm yourself with as much knowledge as possible.
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C. Thus you can contribute in fresh and unexpected ways.
D. It is often extremely difficult for people to change them.
E. Whatever labels, they prevent people seeing your other capacities.
F. Nevertheless, the same first impressions can block our career progress.
G. By expanding your knowledge and network, you can reshape others’ perceptions.
第二部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最
佳选项。
Ruqaia, 40, is from a rural community in Egypt, where education is not considered “fit” for women and girls.
Ruqai a saw many ____21____ in her society — early marriage, unsafety and lack of freedom of speech for
women.
She was at a loss as to what to do with her future ____22____, until one day she was presented with a virtual
learning programme, which ____23____ many subjects, including reading, writing and more. She viewed the
____24____ in the programme as a key to establishing future profession, so she ____25____ the opportunity to
take part in it.
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司However, the decision was not made ____26____. Her family did not support her decision to pursue her
education. At one point, Ruqaia went on a hunger strike to ____27____ how serious she was. She tried talking sense
into them by promising to do everything that is ____28____ for family traditions, but not to do anything that is
inappropriate. Eventually, her family had to ____29____ her decision.
Ruqaia always obeyed her family traditions. She ____30____ her family in the process and never tried to hide
anything from them. If her family understood Ruquia’s ____31____, there was more chance that they would
understand the advantages of what she was doing.
Ruqaia’s hard work paid off. She was the only student from her class to finish the programme and go on to
____32____ in Cairo university, where she studied media and communications.
After graduation, she did her best to give back to society such as opening a school with focus on ____33____
or helping them to find ____34____ jobs in her community.
Ruqaia’s story urged the local community to ____35____ the importance of education on women’s and girls’
career planning.
21. A. demands B. elements C. injustices D. functions
22. A. marriage B. security C. wealth D. occupation
23. A. composed B. comprised C. lacked D. limited
24. A. evaluation B. identification C. competition D. participation
25. A. jumped at B. turned down C. missed out D. looked for
26. A. lightly B. individually C. seriously D. cautiously
27. A. deny B. admit C. complain D. demonstrate
28. A. proper B. expensive C. complex D. conventional
29. A. reject B. respect C. oppose D. clarify
30. A. involved B. protected C. threatened D. cheated
31. A. profile B. motive C. routine D. habit
32. A. teach B. consume C. register D. invest
33. A. males B. females C. seniors D. adults
34. A. back-breaking B. time-consuming C. shameless D. decent
35. A. ignore B. maintain C. acknowledge D. restore
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
In China, young people are exploring new side businesses. These include teaching Chinese, giving Chinese
names to foreigners, and working as foreign language tour guides. This trend ____36____ (drive) by the increasing
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popularity of inbound (入境 ) tourism.
A market for such side businesses targeting foreigners has emerged. For example, Xianyu, Alibaba’s secondhand
goods trading platform, has witnessed the growing popularity of different tour guide services. These services range
from helping foreign couples plan honeymoons in China ____37____ guiding tourists to the Great Wall.
From the previous year until this mid-February, the number of projects related to tour guide services for foreigners
and Chinese name-giving on Xianyu ____38____ (increase) by 98%. The ordering volume of these services jumped
by 275%. Wu Pengfei, a Shanghai college student ____39____ (major) in Chinese teaching, has been a part-time
tour guide since June last year. He says this job helps him earn more income, improve communication skills, and
gain ____40____ (recognize).
Currently, China has about 660,000 qualified tour guides, with only 8.4%being foreign language guides.
____41____ inbound tourism grows, the shortage of such guides is becoming more obvious. Besides tour guiding,
young Chinese are also offering name-giving services on Red Note, ____42____ lifestyle platform. They choose
names based on traditional Chinese culture and ancient poetry.
Since late 2023, China has been promoting inbound tourism and has introduced a series of visa-free (免签证
的) ____43____ (policy) to many countries. Recently, China launched a visa-free policy for ASEAN (Association
of Southeast Asian Nations) tour groups visiting Xishuangbanna in Yunnan. Malaysia and Thailand were among the
top 10 countries of origin for inbound tourists during the Spring Festival. With ____44____ (culture) similarities
and convenient transportation, more tourists from ASEAN countries are expected _____45_____ (visit) China.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假定你是李华,作为学生代表,向来访的国际学生介绍学校的智能图书馆。请用英文准备一篇发言稿,
内容包括:
1. 基本情况(位置、面积等);
2. 智慧功能;
3. 欢迎体验。
注意:1. 词数80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear visitors,
Welcome to our smart library!
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Thank you for listening.
第二节(满分25分)
47. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Between exams, college applications, and the endless pressure to fit in, high school already felt like a balancing
act I could hardly manage. I was worried about making the right choices, meeting everyone’s expectations, and
preparing myself for a future I wasn’t even sure about.
But when I saw the skating club poster in the hallway, something inside me pushed me to give it a try. I’d never
skated a day in my life. But I couldn’t shake the feeling that this might be exactly what l needed—a break from the
usual routine and a chance to challenge myself,
The first Saturday morning practice was rougher than I had imagined. Stepping onto the rink (溜冰场), I was
met with the cold smell of ice and the smooth surface. As I put on the rental skates, my hands shook slightly. As soon
as I stepped onto the ice, my legs also shook and I couldn’t keep my balance for more than a few seconds at a time.
I felt every pair of eyes on me as I skated, and each time I fell, it felt louder and more embarrassing than before. My
face burned as I heard laughter from somewhere behind me.
But as I struggled to regain my balance, our coach, Mrs. Lee, skated over and offered a gentle smile. “You don’t
need to rush. Let’s break it down step by step,” she said, guiding me through the basics. She showed me how to keep
my balance and keep my knees slightly bent. “Focus on one thing at a time,” she encouraged, I nodded, feeling
slightly better, but the self-doubt still weighed heavily on me.
That night, I went home feeling discouraged but also determined. I knew I had a choice: I could quit, or I could
face my embarrassment head-on. After some online research, I found a few videos explaining skating techniques. I
learned about posture, weight distribution, and how to use the edges of my skates to catch the ice better. These details
gave me something practical to follow, which felt encouraging.
注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1:
During the next few practices, I focused on these key points.
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Paragraph 2:
I decided to apply what I had learned to dealing with my daily life.
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