高考英语一模保分卷02(广东专用)(考试版A3)
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这是一份高考英语一模保分卷02(广东专用)(考试版A3),共6页。
(考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:120分)
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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和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
(新题材)Welcme t the Future Filmmakers Challenge
Calling all creative students! The Future Filmmakers Challenge is nw pen fr entries. This annual cntest invites yu t create a shrt film (2–4 minutes lng) using AI tls, such as AI-generated visuals, vices, r music, while keeping yur wn riginal stry at the heart f the wrk.
Key Rules & Scring Criteria:
Stry & Message (40%): Is yur idea clear, riginal, and meaningful? Des it cnnect with real-life feelings r scial themes?
AI Integratin (30%): Hw creatively and smthly d yu use AI tls? Avid verusing AI, as yur vice shuld still lead the film.
Technical Quality (20%): Is the audi clear? Is the pacing right? Even simple shts shuld be well-edited.
Timeliness & Ethics (10%): Submit by January 10, 2026. All AI-generated cntent must be labeled, and n ed material may be used.
Prizes:
Grand Prize: ¥2,000 + a mentrship sessin with a prfessinal filmmaker
Best New Creatr (fr first-time entrants)
Audience Chice Award (vted nline)
Tips fr Success:
Start with a strng script—even ne pwerful scene can mve an audience.
Try free AI tls like Canva Vide, Runway ML, r Sun AI fr sund.
Keep yur main character relatable—many winning films fcus n everyday mments: a lst pet, a family dinner, r a quiet act f kindness.
All entries must be upladed thrugh the fficial schl media prtal (门户网站). Finalists will be invited t screen their films at the Spring Arts Festival.
Fr further inquiries, yu are welcme t attend the wrkshp scheduled fr this Friday at 4:00 PM in Rm 302, r reach ut t us at media@
Let yur imaginatin lead, and technlgy is just yur brush!
21.What is Lily’s final scre based n the reprt belw?
A.88. B.90. C.91. D.92.
22. What is required fr a film t be accepted?
A. It must be lnger than 4 minutes.B. It must use nly human-made vices.
C. AI parts must be clearly labeled.D. It must include prfessinal actrs.
23. Which film idea best fits the cntest’s spirit?
A. A remake f a famus actin mvie.B. A shrt stry abut helping a neighbr’s dg.
C. A vide f a schl cncert.D. A tutrial n hw t use AI sftware.
B
(原创题)In Octber 2020, 71-year-ld Bill Sumiel faced a health crisis. He had kidney failure and needed regular dialysis (透析). After a treatment failed unexpectedly, he had t return t the clinic the next day fr a secnd prcedure. With n family available t drive him, he bked an Uber fr the trip hme.
The driver, 31-year-ld Timthy Letts, was an Army veteran (退役军人) n his way t visit a friend. Thugh the ride was ut f his way, he accepted it, guessing his passenger, wh was cming frm a medical center, likely needed help. During the 40-minute drive, they began chatting. Sumiel shared his past wrk in his cmmunity and n the city cuncil, but explained that dialysis nw left him t exhausted t stay active. He als mentined he was n a waiting list fr a kidney transplant, with n matches fund yet.
Hearing this, Letts, whse healthy lifestyle meant he didn’t smke r drink, half-jkingly said he might be a gd dnr. But as they neared Sumiel’s hme, Letts made a sincere ffer: “I’d like t see if I culd be a match t give yu a kidney.” Sumiel was stunned but verjyed, later telling his wife, “The Uber driver just ffered me his kidney!”
At first, Sumiel wrried it was just a kind mment that wuldn’t lead anywhere. But Letts called just hurs later. He cntacted the transplant prgram and cmpleted a mnths-lng screening prcess, including medical tests and interviews. Amazingly, he was a perfect match.
Furteen mnths after their chance encunter, the transplant surgery succeeded. Tday, Sumiel is healthy, wrks full-time frm hme, and is free frm dialysis. Letts has since mved t Germany fr a civilian jb with the Army, but they keep in tuch. Sumiel deeply believes, “Living dnrs are special peple.”
24. Why did Bill Sumiel have t take an Uber back hme?
A. He lived far frm the clinic.B. N family culd drive him.
C. He preferred t travel alne.D. His treatment was very urgent.
25. What can we infer abut Timthy Letts frm the text?
A. He knew Bill Sumiel befre the ride.
B. He ffered his kidney n a sudden thught.
C. He is a kind and respnsible persn.
D. He needed a new jb in Germany.
26. Hw did Bill Sumiel feel after receiving Letts’s ffer?
A. He was excited at first but then became dubtful.
B. He was certain the ffer wuld be kept.
C. He was t sick t understand the ffer.
D. He refused the ffer plitely.
27. What is the best title fr the text?
A. The Pwer f a Chance Meeting.B. The Lng Rad t Recvery.
C. A Veteran’s New Missin.D. The Waiting List Miracle.
C
(原创题)Zey Bender, a 14-year-ld Australian girl, started psting “get ready with me” vides n TikTk a year ag t express herself during a tugh time. She gained nearly 60,000 fllwers and made friends and business cntacts thrugh the platfrm. She even cnnected with beauty prfessinals wh culd help her future career.
Hwever, a new Australian law nw requires TikTk and nine ther scial media platfrms t clse the accunts f users under 16. The law aims t prtect yung peple frm nline mental-health risks. It was passed a year ag with wide plitical supprt, but many Australians dubt whether it will really keep teens safe r can even be enfrced.
Zey feels that yung peple’s pinins were ignred. “Teens tday have grwn up with scial media and knw its harms,” she said. “But they didn’t ask us hw we felt.” Her mther, a scial plicy prfessr, called the ban “devastating,” saying it ends the nline wrld teens knw.
The age limit f 16 is clse t when Australians can start driving r jin the military, thugh they must be 18 t drink legally. Prime Minister Anthny Albanese admitted the law wn’t stp all underage scial media use vernight, cmparing it t hw sme under-18s still get drinks in pubs. Yet he stressed, “This is the law,” and expects cmpanies t cmply.
The banned platfrms include Facebk, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTk, YuTube, and thers that allw users t pst cntent. Cmpanies must take steps t enfrce the rule r face penalties, thugh parents and children wn’t be fined. Sme platfrms like YuTube Kids and WhatsApp are nt restricted fr nw.
Tech cmpanies say they will fllw the law. Sme have already started ntifying users wh seem under 16 t verify their age with ID r a selfie.
28. Why did Zey Bender start psting vides n TikTk?
A. T becme a famus influencer.
B. T earn mney frm ads.
C. T express herself during a hard time.
D. T prepare fr a beauty cmpetitin.
29. What des the Prime Minister’s pub example suggest?
A. The law will be easy t enfrce.B. Scial media is wrse than alchl.
C. Sme teens will still break the rule.D. The drinking age will be lwered.
30. Which f the fllwing platfrms is NOT affected by the ban?
A. WhatsApp.B. Snapchat.C. Instagram.D. TikTk.
31. What is the text mainly abut?
A. Scial media platfrms are lsing yung users in Australia.
B. A new law bans under-16s frm majr scial media.
C. Zey Bender’s TikTk career was unexpectedly interrupted.
D. Tech cmpanies are resisting gvernment regulatin in Australia.
D
(原创题)In recent years, many tech leaders have warned that artificial intelligence (AI) culd take ver human jbs. Sme even predicted that whle types f wrk might disappear, especially white‑cllar jbs dne in ffices. Recently, several big cmpanies have cut tens f thusands f ffice jbs, leading many t ask: is AI really causing widespread jb lsses?
In America, nearly a millin jb cuts have been annunced this year. Hiring has slwed, and mre peple are ut f wrk fr ver six mnths. Yung cllege graduates seem particularly affected—their unemplyment rate has risen nticeably since 2023. Sme studies supprt the idea that AI is hurting yung wrkers. Fr example, in jbs mst expsed t AI, like sftware develpment, emplyment fr wrkers aged 22–25 has fallen cmpared t lder clleagues. Research using jb‑psting data als shws that cmpanies investing in AI tend t hire fewer junir staff.
Hwever, ther studies tell a different stry. One think‑tank (智库) fund that unemplyment amng wrkers in the mst AI‑expsed jbs rse nly slightly. Researchers examining changes since ChatGPT’s launch see n clear sign that AI has reshaped America’s jb market. Many experts dubt that recent jb cuts were truly driven by AI. Instead, they may just reflect nrmal business adjustments.
What else culd explain the jb lsses? One likely reasn is the “pst‑pandemic hangver.” During the pandemic, certain sectrs like infrmatin services and prfessinal business services grew very fast. Nw they are cling dwn, returning t mre nrmal levels. Even sftware develpment, highly expsed t AI, fllwed a similar bm‑and‑bust pattern: jb penings rse sharply after the pandemic, then fell. As ne analyst put it, many cmpanies simply “ver‑hired” during the bm and are nw crrecting that.
Anther factr is the ecnmic cycle. When ChatGPT was released, America’s jb market was extremely tight. Since then, cnditins have eased. Histrically, yung wrkers’ unemplyment rises faster than the verall rate when the ecnmy slws.
Still, yung graduates face deeper challenges. AI may nt yet be taking their jbs, but when the ecnmy eventually imprves, there culd be fewer pprtunities left fr them.
32. What has happened t yung cllege graduates in the jb market recently?
A. Their hiring rate has reached a recrd high.B. Their unemplyment rate has increased.
C. They are getting higher wages than befre.D. They are mving t blue‑cllar jbs.
33. Which f the fllwing statements is TRUE accrding t sme studies?
A. AI has clearly changed America’s jb‑market structure.
B. Cmpanies investing in AI hire mre junir staff.
C. Yung wrkers in AI‑expsed jbs lst mre jbs than lder nes.
D. Unemplyment rse mst in jbs least expsed t AI.
34. What des the phrase “pst-pandemic hangver” in paragraph 5 mst likely refer t?
A. Peple feeling tired after the pandemic.
B. A sudden drp in public health standards due t the pandemic.
C. The ecnmic slwdwn after a perid f rapid grwth.
D. Cmpanies refusing t return t ffice wrk.
35. What is the authr’s attitude tward the idea that “AI is replacing all jbs”?
A. Strngly supprtive.B. Cmpletely indifferent.
C. Emtinally ppsed.D. Dubtful but cautius.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2. 5分, 满分12. 5分)
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。
Tara Bremer, a prfessinal hme rganizer, ften deals with big messes. But she finds that tiny prjects smetimes bring the happiest reactins. Recently, she rganized a teenager’s perfume cllectin, and bth the girl and her mm kept returning t admire it. 36 “Smetimes yu need a small measure f cntrl in a chatic wrld,” she said.
It’s easy t turn a simple task int a huge gal. Instead f saying, “I’ll spend an hur n paperwrk,” peple ften think, “I must becme an rganized persn!” Fr sme, a full “rage cleaning” weekend wrks. 37 But thers prefer a gentler start—like clearing just ne drawer r srting tys enugh t vacuum easily.
S, where shuld yu begin? “Ask yurself: What in my huse is really annying me right nw?” suggests Tyler Mre, authr f Tidy Up Yur Life. 38 If many spts feel messy, the prblem might be a specific item like cables, bks, r sneakers. Identifying that item can lead t a smart slutin, nt stress.
When asked which space trubles clients mst, Ms. Bremer said: the pantry (食品柜). “Peple keep t much packaging,” she explained. Mr. Mre, hwever, finds the bathrm mst satisfying t tidy by remving ld prducts and giving each family member their wn spt. 39
Befre yu start, think abut yur real gal. D yu want a neat hme fr guests? Or t make chres easier fr yur kids? 40 Als, dn’t feel pressured t thrw away things that have special meaning t yu—unless they bther smene else. In shared hmes, cmprmise is key.
A. Set a clear, small time gal—like “ne hur n Tuesday.”
B. That small success can lighten yur mental lad and bring real jy.
C. Sme peple enjy intense challenges t build new habits.
D. She nce cleaned an entire garage in just tw hurs.
E. Fcus n ne quick-win area that affects yur daily life.
F. Always take befre-and-after phts t share n scial media.
G. A tidy bathrm helps yu start the day calmly and smthly.
第三部分 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, 从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
It was the third time this week I'd frgtten my umbrella. Rain pured as I std utside schl. I pulled my thin jacket tighter, already 41 I'd be saked by the time I reached hme.
Then a vice said, "Yu lk like yu culd use this." An elderly wman held ut a red umbrella. Her cat was wet, but she 42 warmly. "I live just dwn the rad," she said befre I culd 43 . "Take it."
I hesitated. "But yu'll get even wetter!" She laughed. "Rain never hurt anyne's heart—nly frgetting t be kind might." She walked ff, 44 me hlding it like a gift.
The next day, I returned the umbrella. A guard tld me she came daily t "watch the children leave," thugh her grandsn had 45 five years ag. This rutine helped her feel less 46 .
That evening, I kncked n her dr. Her eyes lit up as if she'd been 47 me. We talked fr hurs, and she even shwed me an ld pht f her grandsn. "The best thanks," she said, "is t 48 it n."
I left with a new 49 : t visit her every weekend. Our tea-time chats became the highlight f my week. She taught me that lneliness isn't cured by nise, but rather by the 50 f smene wh truly sees yu.
One rainy afternn, I asked why she’d helped me. She lked ut the windw: "Because I saw myself in yu—standing there, 51 fr smene t ntice."
Nw, I always carry an extra umbrella fr the 52 that I might meet smene wh needs it mre. Mrs. Li, as I later learned her name was, shwed me that small acts can 53 lives. Kindness is never wasted. It may seem small, but it 54 deep rts. And ften, the giver ends up 55 far mre than the receiver.
41. A. realizingB. hpingC. fearingD. dubting
42. A. nddedB. smiledC. wavedD. trembled
43. A. agreeB. answerC. refuseD. thank
44. A. leavingB. watchingC. findingD. helping
45. A. mvedB. graduatedC. disappearedD. died
46. A. tiredB. frgttenC. alneD. ld
47. A. waiting fr B. lking frC. caring frD. asking fr
48. A. sendB. keepC. giveD. pass
49. A. habitB. prmiseC. ruleD. chance
50. A. careB. presenceC. attentinD. understanding
51. A. standingB. waitingC. hpingD. lking
52. A. reasnB. mmentC. pprtunityD. belief
53. A. saveB. changeC. tuchD. imprve
54. A. grwsB. plantsC. sends D. builds
55. A. knwingB. feelingC. learningD. receiving
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。
(原创题)We’ve all heard that sitting t much is bad fr health. In fact, it might even 56 (shrt) yur life. “Sitting is actually aging yu faster,” said Katy Bwman, a bimechanist.
A 13-year study in Taiwan fllwed 480,000 peple and fund thse with the mst sedentary (久坐的) jbs had a 34% higher risk f 57 (die) frm heart disease than thers.
One effective way t reduce the risk, the authrs wrte, was 58 (add) 15 t 30 minutes f physical activity t yur daily rutine. Other studies g further, suggesting peple wh ften sit fr a lng time need t the usual 59 (week) exercise.
The American Heart Assciatin warns that sitting fr lng perids raises the risk f develping heart disease, 60 yu exercise regularly r nt. Just 30 minutes f sitting 61 a break can affect bld flw. And the lnger yu sit, the higher the risk becmes. Meanwhile, yur leg muscles can begin t weaken after nly 30 minutes f sitting, 62 may lead t knee r back prblems.
What’s mre, sitting burns very few calries. Nwadays, peple burn abut 100 fewer calries per day than they did fifty years ag. Over time, this can affect bld sugar cntrl and fat breakdwn, pssibly 63 (lead) t weight gain r Type 2 diabetes (糖尿病).
Lng sitting time has als been linked t pr mental health. Studies shw it can increase 64 chances f feeling sad r anxius. S, stand up, stretch, and mve. Yur bdy will thank yu fr this. After all, mvement, nt stillness, is 65 human bdies are truly designed fr.
第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,学校英文网站要推出“Traditinal Chinese Art”专栏。请你给编辑写一封信,推荐一项中国传统艺术(如剪纸、书法、京剧等),内容包括:
(1) 你推荐的艺术形式;
(2) 推荐理由;
(3) 建议如何展示。
要求:1. 格式正确,符合书信要求;
2. 逻辑清晰,涵盖“推荐的艺术—理由—展示方法”;
3. 语言流畅,词数80词左右。
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第二节(满分25分)
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。
It was a sunny Saturday mrning. Sam, a 14-year-ld by, decided t g hiking alne n a small muntain near his hme. He packed sme water, bread, a first-aid kit, and a whistle his father gave him fr safety. The frest was quiet and beautiful, with sunlight dancing thrugh the leaves. Birds sang cheerfully abve him. Sam felt happy and free as he walked alng the narrw dirt path, enjying the fresh air and the sense f adventure.
After abut an hur, Sam began t feel tired. He stpped t rest under a big tree. Suddenly, he heard a strange nise, like an animal digging in the grund. He held his breath and lked carefully between the trees. There, abut twenty steps away, was a wild bar (野猪). It was big and dark, with tw sharp, curved teeth sticking ut frm its muth. It was using its nse t push thrugh the dirt, lking fr rts r insects t eat.
Sam’s heart beat fast. His hands felt cld. He remembered smething frm a TV shw abut wildlife: “If yu see a wild animal, dn’t run. Stay calm and back away slwly.” He std very still, trying nt t make a sund. The pig hadn’t seen him yet, but he was afraid it might smell him. Wild pigs can be dangerus if they are surprised r if their babies are nearby. Sam glanced arund but saw n sign f baby pigs.
Sam lked arund fr a way ut. Behind him was the path he came frm. T his left was a steep hill cvered with many lse stnes. T his right were several thick trees that he culd maybe hide behind. He needed t leave quietly, but hw? Just then, the pig lifted its head and lked arund. Its small, dark eyes mved tward Sam’s directin. Sam’s hand tuched the whistle arund his neck, but he didn’t blw it. He knew a lud sund might make the pig angry r scared.
注意:1. 续写词数应为150个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Sam tk a slw, deep breath and recalled smething imprtant frm his science class. ________________
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When Sam finally gt back t the start f the path, he was tired but felt strng inside.__________________
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Lily’s Future Filmmakers Entry Scre
Stry & Message
AI Integratin
Technical Quality
Timeliness & Ethics
NOTES
90
80
90
100
Bnus (fr first-time entry): +4
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