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广东省六校届高三月第三次联考英语试题202512(满分分,折算成分计入总分考试时间分钟)120150120注意事项.答题前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上1并用铅笔将对应的信息点涂黑,不按要求填涂的,答卷无效2B.选择题每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干22B净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改
3.动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案,不准使用铅笔和涂改液不按以上要求作答的答案无效.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,考试结束后,只需将答题卡交回4第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DAAiTheatre:A Discussionat the Library for the Performing ArtsWith the development oftechnology,there isthe wideuse of Al inmany aspectsof ourlives.The Libraryfor thePerformingArts invitesyou to an afternoondiscussion nextThursday.In the discussion,the hopeis neitherto promotenor(贬低)to denigrateAI-instead,lectures willallow listenersto havean opendiscussion aboutthe potential impacts of Alon theatre ata crucialstage inits technologicaladvancement.Seating PolicyProgramsare freeand opento all,but registrationis requesteda weekearlier.Registered guestsare givenpri orityand allowed tocheck in15to30minutes before the starttime andholding seatsfor anyoneis prohibited.If you arriveafterthe program starts,your scatwill bearranged ata specialplace byour staff.Food ordrink is not allowed inside.Standby LineIfregistration hasended,do notworry!We welcomeyou to the libraryregardless ofregistration statusand you canwaitin ourstandby line.Five minutes beforethe programstarts,all remainingscats arereleased to attendee sin thestandbyline.While thisis notguaranteed,we willdo ourbest to get youinto anyof ourprograms.Assistive Listeningand Interpretation(说明文字)Interpretation inEnglish and the real-time captionare availableon request.Please submityour requestat leasttwo weeksin advanceby.Audio andVideo RecordingProgramsmay be photographed andrecorded bytheLibraryfor thePerformingArts.If youwould preferyo urimagenot to bephotographed,please letus knowand wecan seatyou accordingly.Please notethat allrecordin gs,including professionalvideo recordings,are notallowed during thediscussion.edge of the bedwithout assistance,we celebratedevery smallvictory.A fewweeks later,with somesupport,I took myfirststeps.Seeing this,Jasons facelit upwith prideand happiness,and hehugged metightly,tears ofjoy streaming downhis cheeks.See,Mom I knew youcould doit!”My ownexcitement andnewfound confidencefuele dmy determinationtointensify myphysical therapy.Finally,the daycame whenI wasdischarged from the hospita
1.Through thisordeal,Irealized thatthe bondbetween amother andher sonis unbreakable,and thatlove has thepower toheal bothvi
21.Whats thepurpose ofthe discussionA.To promotethe applicationof ALB.To appreciatethedevelopmentof ALC.To explorethe influenceofAlon theatre.D.To comparetheatre performanceswith andwithout AL
22.Whats thebest wayto attendif youmiss sign-upA.Check inearly toreserve aseat.B.Register atleast aweek in advance tosecure aseat.C.Wait in the standbyline andhope foravailable seats.D.Arrive fiveminutesbeforethe programstarts toget aseat.
23.What canpeople doif theyattend thediscussionA.Request thereal-time caption.B.Reserve aseat forsomeone else.C.Capture photosduring theevent.D.Stream thediscussion inreal time.BDo Ithink thesky isfalling Sortof.My husbandand Iwere recentlyin Egypt,where thetemperature reached113degrees,a bitwarm formy tinyprincessself.Medic,medic!So,we leftEgypt.Back home,my dearestfriends struggledwith healthstuff,with familycraziness,with damagedchildren bothyoung andgrown.The gameof lifeis hard,andalot ofus areplaying hurt.I achefor the world butnaturally Immostly watchingthe(嘎吱响的)Me Movie,where balanceand strengthare beginningto fail.What canwe doas thecreaking elevators of ageslowly descendThe mainsolution istogetoutside every day,ideally withfriends.Old friends-even thoughtsof them-aremy comfort.Recently Iwas walkingalong abeach withNeshama.We goback50years.She is84,short andstrong.Every sooften,she bentdown somewhattentatively andpicked upsmall itemsinto asmall elothbag.What are youdoing”“Im pickingupmicro litter.I tryto helpwhere Ican.”I remindedher ofan oldstory.A greatwarhorse comesupon atiny sparrowlying onits backwith itsfeet inth eair,eyes tightlyshut witheffort.The horseasks itwhat itsdoing.Tm tryingto helphold backthe darkness.Th ehorse roarswithlaughter.That isso funny.What doyou weighAnd the sparrow replies,One doeswhat onecan.^^This iswhatolder agemeans;we dowhat wecan.We continuedour walk.Neshama bentto pickup bitsof litterand startedto slip,but Icaught herand welaug hed.We areso physicallyvulnerable in older age.We havecaught eachother alot andhave comethrough somep eriodsofdarkness andoverwhelming losses,but friendshipmakes itall arowing machinefor thesoul.We cantak eit aslong aswefeel andgive love,and laughgently atourselves aswe fallapart.We knowby acertain agethe great liesin ourlife〜〜if youdo orachieve thisor that,you willbe happyand rich.No.Love andservice makeus rich.
24.What does the authorthink ofher presentlifeA.She enjoysmaking newfriends.B.She feelsmore strugglesover agingprocess.C.She findsit challengingto handlefamily crises.D.She wantsothers tolearn fromher lifeexperiences.
25.What messagedoesthestory ofthesparrowconveyA.Age makessmall effortsless meaningfulover time.B.Strength innumbers isnecessary tochange theworld.C.Even thesmallest actionwill contributeto abigger result.D.Every smallaction counts,no matterhow insignificantit seems.
26.Which ofthe followingcan bestdescribe NeshamaA.Healthy andcautious.B.Caring andresponsible.C.Cooperative andmodest.D.Educated andcommitted.
27.What doesthe authorsuggest aboutthe meaning of lifeinolderageA.Love andactsofservice bringtrue richnessin life.B.Happiness is achieved throughlove,rather thanwealth.C.Health and.independence aredefinitely theultimate goals.D.True richnesscomes fromlove,service,and achievements.CThe corneaten aroundtheworldtoday originatedin Mexiconearly10,000years ago.From theancieat ritualsof theMayansto modern-daydishes liketortillas,com iscentral toculture,cuisine,and identityin this region.To protectthis heritage,Mexico isfighting tophase outgenetically modifiedGM US-grown comthis year.TheMexican governmentclaims thatbanning GM com willprotect thecountrys nativecom varieties.Yet theann ouncementarousedstrong objectionsfrom the US,whose largestannual customerforGM.com isoften Mexico.The USclaims thatthe GMban breaksthe tradeagreement betweenthe twocountrie s.Mexico insiststhat modifiedseeds threatenMexicos agriculturaltraditions andcultural identity.In theUS,m ostcornis grownwith seedproduced bylarge companies,which createjust ahandful of genetically identicalcorn varietiesgrownat massscale.In Mexico,however,seeds comefrom seed-sharing practicesamong small-scale farms,whichfacilitates morediversity andallows farmersto growcorn thatranges widelyin colorand size.Traditional varietiesmaintain asubstantial amountofgeneticdiversity,says Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra,an ecologist attheUniversity ofCalifornia,but hedoesnt thinkbanning GM corn will help preservethese varieties,and pointstoadecrease自给农、也,in small-scale farmsasthegreater threatto nativecom.“If traditionalfarmers abandonsubsistence farmingwe repotentially losingdiversity whetherthat cropis GMor traditionallybred,so economicpol icyhas amuch biggerimpacton therisk ofcom diversitythan anadoption of GMcom.Since Mexicobegan importing UScorn,small-scalefarms have been declining.Mauricio Bellon,a researchprofessor atthe SwettCenter forSustainable FoodsSystems,believes thatwhile threatenedspecies areoften storedin genebanks,the relationshipbetween afarm erand theircrop playsa crucialconservation role.Evolution atscale continueswith comin Mexicothrough millionsof farmersJ sayshim.
28.Why isMexico prohibitingGM comA.To breakthe tradeagreement.B.To costthe costof importingcorn.C.To safeguardits owntypes of corn.D.To getrid ofthe dependenceon theUS.
29.What isdifferent incorn productionpractices betweentheUSand Mexicofrom Para.3A.The scaleof farm.B.The sourceofcornseeds.C.The ownershipof farmland.D.The conceptbetween farmers.
30.What doesJeffreyRoss-Ibarra believeis agreater threatto nativecorn varietiesA.The adoptionofGMcorn.B.The declinein small-scale farms.C.The lackof economicpolicy support.D.The disappearanceof traditionalfarming practices.
31.What canbe inferredfromthelast paragraphA.Biodiversity contributesto speciesevolution.B.GMcornhas negativeeffects ontraditional farms.C.Gene bankseffectively conserveendangered species.D.Traditional farming,practices helpin maintainingcom varieties.DIf astranger offeredyou afree cookie,you mightwell eatit.But whatif theyoffered toalso giveyou$2Y oumightpolitely declineand walkaway thinking,Something smellsfishy.^^In astudy publishedin Personalitya ndSocialPsychology Bulletin,researchers found that peopletend toturn downoffers offreemoney,9as wellas unusually highsalariesor suspiciouslycheap servicesbecause theyseemHoo goodto betrue.The researchbridge seconomics andpsychologyto explainwhy financialattraction canbackfire.In theinitial experiment,nearly40percent ofparticipants atea cookieoffered freely,compared withabout20percent ofthose offeredS2aswell.“People typicallyimagine thingslike thatsomeone didsomething disgustingto thecookie Jsays studyload authorAndrew J.Vbnasch,a psychologicalscientist atUniversity ofCanterbury inNew Zealand.Nine furtherexperi ments,involving morethan4,000participants,used onlinequestionnaires topresent othercases.These includedb eingofferedmoney toaccept aride home,incredi blyhigh construction-job wagesand surprisinglycheap fights.I neach case,past acertain thresholdf Jffi,higher financialprofit reducedparticipants*potential ofaccepting theoffer.If someoneseems togo againstaccepted normssuch asself-interest withoutexplanation,we assumethey havehidden motivesand infertherewill be“phantom costs”:imagined consequencesthat reducewhat Vbnaschcalls anoffeiJs46psychological value”.Factors beyondthe presentmoment maycome into play.Understanding thatothers perceivedover generositymay putus intheir debtcould alsohelp explainpeoples reluctance/7says RachelMcCloy,a psychologiststudy ingdecision-making atEnglands Universityof Reading.The oldsaying6there9snosuch thingas afree lunch9isclearlyalive andwell.”Another experimentfoundthathigh scorerson measuresof distrustinferred morephantom costs.The researchersalso showedhow toalleviate theeffect:simply providea reasonfor thedeal.The“cheap fights“experiment included aconditionwhere theseats wererevealed to be veryuncomfortable.Uncomfortable seatsaren*t typicallya sellingpoint JVonasch says.“But tellingpeople theseats wereuncomfo rtablemadethem morewilling totake thembecauseit wassufficient explanation.
32.What doesthe underlinedwordbackfire inPara.1meanA.Result inan oppositeeffect.B.Boost thesuccess ofan offer.C.Increase theappeal ofa proposal.D.Cause apositive outcomeunexpectedly.
33.Why isthe quote“theres nosuch thingas afree lunch“mentioned bythe authorA.To provethe phantomcosts.B.To promotegenerosity insociety.C.To doubthidden costsof generousoffers.D.To remindpeople to be cautiousof freeitems.
34.What helpsmake the“cheap flights^^more acceptableaccording to the experimentA.Offering moreflight credits.B.Discounting theprice further.C.Providing additionalunrelated gifts.D.Giving aseemingly reasonableexplanation.
35.Which couldbe thebest titlefor thetextA.Why PeopleEmbrace High-Value OffersB.Why PeopleReject FreeMoney andOffersC.Why SomeDeals SeemToo Goodto BeTrueD.How Offersof MoneyIncrease AcceptanceRates第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Boundaries arepersonal guidelinesthat definewhat isand isnot okayin yourinterpersonal relationships.Aseveryone hasdifferent needsandcomfortlevels,they,may appeardifferent foreach person.Establishing healthyboundaries mayprovide suchbenefits,asavoiding burnout,boosting self-esteem andmaintainingpersonal space.Once youveset your boundaries,its crucialto reviewthem ona regularbasis torem ainrelevantto yourlife circumstances._36_However,the questionarises:how canyou establishthese boundariesin ahealthyway37The wayyou setthem reflectsyour attitudeto takingresponsibility inlife.Taking thetime tothink about yourwantsand needsin differentsituationswillhelpyou understandhow your values influenceboundary-setting.Once youhave madethe listof yourvalues,needs,and wants,you shoulduse knowledgeto establishclear boundariesthat respectyourself andtho searoundyou.Also,when youhave identifiedyourboundaries,it isimportant tocommunicate themeffectively.38Ex pressyourideas inan openand straightforwardmanner andspeak upfor yourselfso thatothers canhear,underst andand respectyourneeds.If tensionsarise duringa conversationaboutsetting boundaries,you*d bettertake astep back.Before restartingthe conversation,allow yourselfortheother personto cool.down.39In additionto thepoints mentionedabove,learning how to saynnonisessential.SayingHyesnto everythingcan resultinstress,burnout,and frustration.Furthermore,its vitalto evaluatewhat isacceptable andunacceptable.40If thesituation persists,remove yourself fromitrespectfully.You deservemorethan surroundingyourself withpeople whodont valueyourvalues.届高三第三次六校联考英语第页,本试卷共页202558A.Initially,identify yourpersonal boundaries.B.Honesty andrespect playan essentialkey roleintheprocess.C.When youfeel thatsomeone hascrossed yourboundaries,remind them.D.Consequently,setting healthyboundaries isessential insocial interactions.E.This contributesto findingpossible solutionsto issuesregarding boundary-setting.F.Pick upthe conversationunless thereappears anotherargument neededto besettled.G.Keeping sayingnoto thingsyou disapproveof helpsto understandyourself better.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DOnApril6,1909,six menclaimed their place asthe firstexplorers to reach theNorth Pole.Many hadtried toreach the pole,but Pearysteam41them throughclever planning.He alsogave_42_to Henson,anAfrican Americanexplorer with_43_skills.The teamneeded hisknowledge ofthe Inuit,and Hensonwas fluentin theirlanguage.Also,he hasshared all the physicalhardships ofmy Arcticwork,“Peary said._44_winds blow.Freezing ofthe faceisa(n)_45_occurrence/9Henson wrote.We couldeven losefingefs ortoes.When anyonesfoot beganto freeze,another mamheld thebare footagainst hisstomach to46it up.The rewas nootherway to47the foot.”After fourjourneys tothe Arctic,Peary learnedhowto48better forthe trip.This time,he hadother teamsgoah eadandleave49along thewayto providefor theirfinal dash.They drovelong hourseveryday.Forced50allthetime,Peary explained.They were51because theycame acrossno openwater to52the team.They spent30hours atthepolebe foretheybegan their_53_.They couldn*t staylonger asspring wascoming and the icewas aboutto melt.Henson setsuch afastpace thatPeary warnedhim notto workthe dogsto death.I knowJ Hensonreplied.6CWe musthurry;54we willbecaught.^^They didit.They reachedsafety in16days and_55_theirplacein history.
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44.A.Mild B.Fresh C.Scary D.Biting
45.A.dangerous B.ordinary C.temporary D.challenging
46.A.wrap B.lift C.warm D.put
47.A.feel B.save C.lift D.hold
48.A.plan B.pack C.train D.budget
49.A.riches B.supplies C.footprints D.messages
50.A.duties B.requests C.marches D.measures
51.A.lucky B.upset C.tough D.stuck
52.A.freeze upB.hold upC.let downD.put down
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55.A.awarded B.steadied C.reserved D.secured第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
101.515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1_In Changchun,Jilin Province,the students andtheteachers atNo.150High Schoolhave drawnwide attentionwith浮罔隹壁56amazing
3.5-meter-high,l1-meter-long reliefmural1EI basedon thefamous SongDynasty painting AThousandLi ofRivers andMountains.Completed over129days,it57craft by21studentsandtheir artteac herDuanYingzi,as partofauniqueextracumcular course.Painted onan artclassroom wall,the muralreproduced acomplex sectionof WangXimengs masterpiece,_58celebrate forits richdetails.The students,59Duans guidance,worked carefullyto capturethe paintingsseen ic_60_deep,enhancing elementswith greatefforts andprecision.The studentshandled thecomplex detailswhi leI drewthegeneral outline/9Duan noted.Matching theoriginal mineralcolors-with acrylic丙烯paint whichg enerally_6]suitwall applicationsposed asignificant challenge,_62_achieving thedesired hueswas indeeda difficult task,“she added.Though thecolors differedslightly,the studentswere immenselyproud oftheir accomplishment.The students,some of_63_had noprior paintingexperience,found theproject_64_incredible rewarding,wit honesharing aprofound senseof achievement.Vice PrincipalLiu Chunstated thatthe schoolwill keepdevelopin gcourses toencouragecultural appreciation,65aim tobuild confidenceand ambitionsin students.第四部分写作共两节,满分分第一节满分分4015假定你是李华,得知你校英国交换生径常胃痛,西医疗效不佳,故建议她尝试中医治疗,请你给Catherine她发一封邮件,内容包括.中医的优势疗效、副作用……1祝她早日康复
2.参考词汇:中医Traditional ChineseMedicincTCM注意写作词数应为左右;
1.80请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.Dear Catherine,Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分分)25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“You willnever walkagain.You willhave touse awheelchair.^^Unprepared forthe doctorscruel diagnosis,!h eardhiswords fallheavily onmy ears.If I had neverfelt hopelessbefore,I felthopeless then.A catastrophiccar accidentbad leftme unconsciousand incritical condition.I awakenedto findboth legsswat hedin(被打上石膏).casts WhileIhadother seriousinjuries,my legswere myprime concern.I couldntimagine being disabledforthe wholelife andbeing confinedtoawheelchair therest ofmy lifedidnt fitinto myplans.Lying in my bedmotionless andrelying onprayer,I wonderedhow I could giveJasen,my ten-year-old son,h opethatMom wouldheal.Hed beencheerful onevery visit,chattering aboutour previouscountless parkfootball gamesandexpecting Icould returntothegame withhim soon.However,I sawthe fearin hiseyes.Looking forward tohaving atotallyhandicapped motherandtheimplications ofthat wereweighing heavilyon hislittle shoulder.Iknewhe neededtheray ofhope thatI wouldnot beinawheelchair forever.Just maybe,I thought,Icoulduse this experienceto teachwhat todowhen adversitystrikes.So Ikept assuringhim Iwould riseagain.His eyessparkle dwith trustin me.Then myrehealthy trainingbegan.At first,I taughtmyself tomove fromthe bedtothewheelchair.I justmade tinymovements forweeks,while gettingoutofthechair andback into bed provedtobemore difficult.After severalweeks ofthese everso difficultefforts,itseemed thatI couldntmake anyprogress.So itdidnt takeme longto becomeimpatient withthe torturousrehealthytraining.I beganto feelon theedge ofdespair andJason seemedto sensemy depression.注意续写词数应为左右;
1.150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.One visit,Jason broughtthe footballwe usedto playwith.With myson sunwavering support,I madesteady progress.届高三第三次六校联考英语第页,本试卷共页202588届高三•十二月•六校联考2025英语参考答案第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)5021-23CCA24-27BDBA28-31CBBD32-35AADC第二节七选五(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.536-40DABEC第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节完型填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)1511541-45DACDB46-50CBABC51-55ABCAD第二节语法填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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65.aiming第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15Possible version:Dear Catherine,Im sorryto hearthat youhavebeensuffering fromdisturbingly constantstomachaches andthat despitehavin g()medication,your conditionhas noimprovement.Therefore,Pd liketo recommendTraditional ChineseMedicin eTCMto you.From myperspective,TCM holdscertain advantagesover Westernmedicine.Firstly,TCM isrenowned forgeneratingfewer sideeffects,thereby minimizingpotential harmto yourhealth.Furthermore,in comparisonto Westernmedicine,TCM tendstobemore cost-effective,alleviating anyfinancial concernsyou mayhave.Most crucially,TCMhas proventobean exceptionallyeffective remedyfor stomachaches,facilitating swiftrecovery.I firmly believethisform oftreatment willbring yousignificant relief.Please donot hesitatetoreachout ifthere isanything Ican assistyou with.I sincerelyhope foryour swiftre()cuperation.130wordsYours,第二节(满Li Hua分分)25Possible version:One visit,Jason broughtthe footballwe usedtoplaywith.Upon catchingsight ofit,a floodof joyfulmemor iesfromour sharedmoments surgedback.“Mom,remember youalways toldme neverto giveup,no matterwhat happenedToday,I wanttobeyour coach.We,11practice together,just aswe didbefore Jhe said,gently placingt hefootball onmybedside table.His wordspierced throughmy depression,reigniting aspark ofhope.His firmbel iefinmyrecovery wascontagious.We beganwith simpleexercises,with Jasonstanding besidemy wheelchair,h oldingmy handsas Istruggledto liftmyself evenan inch.So soothingwas hisencouraging voicethat ithelped me pushthrough thepain,gradually)building mystrength andconfidence^118wordsWith mysons unwaveringsupport,I madesteady progress.From liftingmy legsslightly tositting uponthe。
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