广东深圳外国语学校2025-2026学年度高三年级上学期第五次阶段性考试英语试题

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绝密★启用前 深圳外国语学校2025一2026学年度高三年级第五次阶段性考试 英语试题 本试卷共8页,满分120分,考试时间120分钟。 注意事项: 1.答卷前,考生务必将自已的姓名、班级、准考证号码等信息填写在答题卡上。 2.作答时,务必将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷及草稿纸上无效。 3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。 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。 Artificial intelligence (AI)holds profound promise to transform education,from personalizing learning to boosting teaching efficiency.Yet even as a growing number of educators embrace its potential,it raises critical ethical concerns and requires conscious,responsible adoption.Below is a quick overview of these key concerns,rooted in real-world AI integration in today's classrooms. CHALLENGES AND CONCERNS ThenomberofedueatorWhe 61% havelexperienced students cheating with.Al has.grown 51% 5.3% from 53%to61%. 50% 20 27% 24% 2024 ■2025 PRIVACY LACK OF 3. 4 CONCERNS TRAINING TECHNIGAL ACADEMIC ISSUES CHEATING To guide the systematic integration of Al,institutions worldwide have been developing policies tailored to their unique needs,outlining best practices for its application in educational settings. "Training sharing"model empowers 74%of teachers to use Al, The United States bridging the digital skill gap. 高三英语第1页(共8页) Cognitive AI enables college teachers to craft AI helpers and deliver Australia detailed feedback. Artificial Intelligent Defect Inspection regulates high-risk AI,ensuring Canada the security of personal information. National AI+Education Plan addresses content and resource gaps via China tools and frameworks. As we continue to monitor AI's evolving role in education,navigating through the challenges of its integration remains a top priority.UNESCO,a leading international organization, emphasizes that sound AI education policy requires global educational communities to truly understand the nature,functions and potential of AI before its further promotion.Premature policy-making without this foundation risks ineffectiveness. 21.What's the gap in "Concern 4"from 2024 to 2025? A.3%. B.8%. C.61%. D.74%. 22.Which country's policy addresses "Concern 1"? A.The United States. B.Australia. C.Canada. D.China. 23.According to UNESCO,what should AI education policy stress? A.Basic understanding. B.Global cooperation. C.Commercial promotion. D.Initial effectiveness. B I'll be honest:I'm not a science guy.Physics,for me,was mostly a fog of equations I tried to survive in school.But while reading Life 3.0 by Max Tegmark,I stumbled upon Fermat's Principle-and it felt less like physics and more like a life lesson in disguise. Tegmark explains it with a brilliant analogy.Imagine a lifeguard on a beach spotting a swimmer in trouble.She doesn't take the straight line.Why?Because she runs faster on sand than she swims in water.So she runs farther down the beach first-covering more ground where she's fast-then dives into the water at an angle.That bent,two-part path is the fastest.Light does the same:bending as it enters water,following the path of least time,not least distance. This is where it clicked.Tegmark writes that the universe often behaves as if it's optimizing somethingminimizing energy,maximizing efficiency.It felt purposeful.Even if nature has no “goal,”its behaviour is goal-oriented,. It made me look at my own life.How often do I chase the path that looks shortest,only to find it's the most draining?I used to promise myself that I would read an hour daily,which seemed to be the“straight-line”way,But I burned out by day three,The“Fermat'”way is different:start small,reduce friction,bend your path to match the environment where your progress flows faster.You might run farther on sand before diving in,but you'll reach your destination sooner. 高三英语第2页(共8页) The same applies to change.Whenever we try to change something,we often force confrontation:quit cold turkey,overhaul overnight,fix everything at once.But real change,like light,works better when it bends-when it adapts to the medium it moves through.Bending differently at work,at home is not weakness but wisdom. Maybe the key to improving our lives bit by bit isn't about more force or straight-line speed. Maybe it's about paying attention to the medium we're moving through-our time,mood, health,energy-and adjusting our angle.Because,as nature shows us,the optimal path is rarely the straight one. 24.What did the author think of physics initially? A.It required genuine curiosity. B.It posed academic challenges. C.It provided intellectual rewards. D.It contained philosophical insights. 25.What does the lifeguard story in paragraph 2 mainly explain? A.The necessity of training for lifeguards. B.The methods of calculating running speed. C.The mechanism of light refraction in water. D.The difference between jogging and swimming. 26.What sets the "Fermat"way apart from the author's prior way? A.Allowing minute changes. B.Highlighting direct methods. C.Demanding strong willpower. D.Advocating dramatic progress. 27.Which of the following does the author most probably agree with? A.Go with the flow. B.No pains,no gains. C.A rolling stone gathers no moss. D.Still water runs deep. c "It was the best of times,it was the worst of times,"as Dickens famously wrote.And truly,we are living in odd,chaotic,and constantly evolving times.In such times,storytelling is a form of wondrous play through which children learn moral lessons.However,recent events show how thoughtless misuses of classic tales undermine these kind messages. The first revolves around the helpful,compassionate and considerate Franklin the Turtle.In his stories,anxieties can be overcome with patience,and friends are ever a source of understanding.Once he is so frightened by a thunderstorm that he retreats into his shell,his friend Beaver persuades him out patiently.Owl supplies the reassuring scientific details.It's electricity that causes a giant pop!A rainbow appears at the end!Yet,an AI-made image shared by an official showed Franklin as a war criminal.The cover of the fake book in question, Franklin Targets Narco Terrorists,depicted the sweet character grinning and firing a weapon from a helicopter,leaving the Franklin publishers astonished. The second instance is Disney's 2025 remake of Snow White,It sparked controversy not because it changed the story,but because it forgot why people loved it in the first place.Key characters were rewritten or removed.Cast interviews dismissed the original as outdated.And the tone of the campaign leaned more on what the film wasn't than what it hoped to be.The campaign downplayed the romance,left out the optimism and family connection that defined Walt Disney,and introduced a title character with a whole new backstory.In this sense,this remake has lost the emotional connection-and that's when the magic fades fast. 高三英语第3页(共8页) Reinvention is good on the condition that the form is updated-new characters,new styles, new delivery-without losing the foundation.The values stayed visible.The tone stayed familiar.Change is easier to embrace when audiences recognize what hasn't changed.After all, in this "best and worst of times,"as Dickens described,classic stories still offer moral guidance. 28.What does the underlined word "undermine"in paragraph 1 mean? A.Uncover. B.Interpret. C.Discredit. D.Preserve. 29.How did the Franklin publishers most likely describe the Al image? A.Violent and unauthorized. B.Delicate yet misleading. C.Complicated yet incomplete. D.Profound and Unconventional. 30.What made Disney's 2025 remake of Snow White different from previous versions? A.It featured a more popular cast. B.Its visual effects were less impressive. C.Its message was less resonant. D.It placed more emphasis on romance. 31.What is essential for the reinvention of classic tales? A.Preserving core values and tone. B.Adapting to audience expectations. C.Retaining familiar narrative structures.D.Introducing new characters and styles. D From pesticides to paint fumes,the importance of steering clear of hidden toxins during pregnancy is well-documented.But according to a new study,it's not only expecting parents who need to be aware of toxins that pose a silent risk to their family's health. New research published in Liver International has linked severe liver damage to contact with tetrachloroethylene (PCE),a chemical widely used in dry-cleaning products,as well as common household cleaning items. Scientists examined blood samples from study participants,of which about 7%had detectable levels of PCE.Compared to their counterparts,this group was three times more likely to have significant liver fibrosis,a condition that can progress to both liver cancer and liver failure.The risk increases with greater exposure,and workers in dry-cleaning facilities may face the highest risk. PCE is a manufactured chemical that's been around since the 1940s,according to Gerome Burke,Jr.,MD,PhD,a medical toxicologist."Its most famous use was as the primary chemical in dry cleaning,"Dr.Burke says.More recently,PCE has become a common ingredient in many consumer products,including spot removers and stainless steel polishes. Effective as it is,"PCE can cause neurological effects,including dizziness and headaches, Dr.Burke says.Previous research also shows early PCE exposure is linked to a higher risk of developing certain cancers later in life.What's worse,this toxin could be quietly contaminating our surroundings as well,from the air we breathe to the water we drink.Kids are more vulnerable because their bodies are still developing and they have more contact with contaminated surfaces. Families can reduce PCE-related health risks through practical steps,according to experts. Check product labels and avoid those that list PCE.When using potentially PCE-containing cleaners,opening windows is recommended.For dry-cleaning,opt for safer,PCE-free alternatives like "wet cleaning".After cleaning,always remove the plastic wrap and air them out in well-circulated space before bringing them indoors.It is equally important to store risky products away from kids.These small actions significantly reduce the chronic,low-level PCE exposures that are most closely associated with health risks. 高三英语第4页(共8页) 32.What does paragraph 1 imply about public health awareness? A.It focuses on natural threats. B.It should cover a wider population. C.It prioritizes pregnant individuals. D.It stresses detectable toxic substances. 33.Why does the author highlight children's vulnerability to PCE? A.To explain its impact on the brain. B.To introduce methods of protection. C.To show their bodies are still growing. D.To highlight the chemical's widespread effect. 34.What is the key to the experts'suggested strategy? A.Strict regulation of dry-cleaning industries. B.Regular medical screening for early detection. C.Gradual removal of chemicals from domestic use. D.Multilevel interruption of PCE exposure pathways. 35.What is the best title for the text? A.PCE:From Workplace to Home Threat B.Household Dangers and Children's Safety C.A Hidden Home Threat and Your Defense D.Pregnant Women:The Highest Risk Group 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人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余 选项。 A Third-Generation Luthier Tells His Story I've had the honor and blessing of growing up as a luthier's apprentice.My grandfather and his brother started as furniture makers,later transitioning to building and repairing instruments in 1928 in Mexico.36 There,they crafted guitars for renowned musicians,including Andres Segovia there.This move built our family's name in fine instrument making. I grew up immersed in this craft,apprenticing under my father and grandfather.By age five,I was playing classical guitar;by seven,assisting with repairs;and by twelve,I had built my first instrument.37 A luthier carefully selects tonewoods,shapes the body and neck, installs frets,and assembles intricate wiring for electric models.Every step influences the final instrument's sound,playability,and longevity. Today,we live in a world dominated by mass production.38 Our focus remains on careful restoration,custom creation,and fine-tuning each instrument to meet the musician's needs.We believe every guitar deserves individual attention,whether it's preserving a vintage heirloom or realizing a player's dream instrument. 39 My daughters are learning the art of crafting with their own hands and the science behind resonance,sustain,and vibration.They represent the living continuation of a tradition that values patience,skill,and heartfelt creation. Ultimately,being aluthier is about shaping sound and preserving heritage.Each instrument we build or restore becomes a unique piece of art.40 It is the art of being a luthier,a legacy of shaping sound and preserving heritage,one instrument at a time. 高三英语第5页(共8页) A.Yet here,we still work by hand. B.Over time,guitars endure wear and tear. C.It carries forward a story nearly a century ago. D.They taught me guitar building blends craft with art. E.However,we see it not just as a profession but an art form. F.More importantly,this craft now reaches a fourth generation. G.They opened a workshop in Los Angeles later for better opportunities. 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、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 A basketball performance by a kindergarten class recently took the internet by storm.What captured hearts wasn't fancy moves,but a beautiful,41 moment of pure teamwork. During the show,one little boy 42 his ball and it rolled away.There was no freeze,no 43 What followed was a seamless,wordless dance of 44.The first child continued his routine,45 and focused.The second,without missing a beat,46 to dribble ( with empty hands,fully committed to the fiction.A third,noticing the escaped ball,47 nudged it back into play with his foot.The fourth then adjusted his own steps softly to 48 the new rhythm. Without pause,the ball was passed along-retrieved by one,received by another,and woven back into the performance.No teacher whispered instructions.No adult 49.In under thirty seconds,driven by instinct,trust,and a 50 goal,these young children fixed the mistake perfectly.They didn't blame,stare,or stop.They simply 51,each playing their part to help their friend and uphold the team,turning a small 52 into a victory for the whole team. The video struck a chord with the audience.It 53 viewers that real teamwork means watching out for one another.And 54 is extending trust without a second thought.True success is built not on never falling,but on how effortlessly we help each other back up. Sometimes,the most powerful lessons come from the 55 teachers. 41.A.unprofessional B.uncomfortable C.unplanned D.unsuitable 42.A.dropped B.passed C. kicked D.held 43.A.depression B. regret C. annoyance D.panic 44.A.talent B. support C. delight D. life 45.A. generous B.joyful C. composed D.responsible 46.A.pretended B.struggled C. returned D. desired 47.A.generally B.accidentally C. hesitantly D. quietly 48.A.skip B. understand C. match D. set 49.A.stepped in B. stood up C. backed off D. moved on 50.A. declared B. shared C. recommended D.restricted 51. A.returned B. resisted C. allowed D. adapted 52.A.slip B.change 0 arrangement D. bond 53. A.promised B. reminded C. warned D. deceived 54. A.recognition B ambition C. cooperation D. satisfaction 55. A.wisest B. youngest C.strongest D.strictest 高三英语第6页(共8页) 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 In the boundless,block-made universe of Minecraft,a popular sandbox video game,a digital reconstruction has struck a profound chord across Chinese social media.A young gamer has meticulously re-created part of the destroyed Old Summer Palace 56 digitally reunited looted bronze animal heads. His video,viewed millions of times,flooded comment sections with remarks about "cyber reunion'”and“57(bridge)the past and present'”.One top comment read,“This is the patriotic romance of the young generation." Qiu's 58 (undertake)is not a stand-alone endeavor.He Jinjun built a miniature Forbidden City,complete with the three main halls and the Nine-Dragon Wall,all built to accurate proportions.59 (ensure)authenticity,he delved into extensive historical materials, rigorously basing his creation on documented measurements.Xia Caiquan,likewise,60 (engage)himself in studying Dunhuang art and built a Dunhuang-themed aerial palace.Such players inspire each other by reconstructing and experiencing cultural heritage in the digital space,collectively lifting the creative bar higher and higher. Meanwhile,audiences find their own ways to connect with these block-based architectural worlds.The lively discussions in the comment sections range from architectural details 61 historical origins,with emotions 62 (far)awakening a deep-seated sense of cultural identity. Mainstream media have noted that this gaming has transcended mere entertainment to become 63 cultural dialogue.It's a powerful statement on 64 Gen Z is reclaiming and reinterpreting culture through digital creativity.It's about community collaboration,a renewed appreciation for heritage,and a testament 65 the past is something to be built,explored, and shared,one pixelated block at a time. 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 假设你是李华,你的新西兰朋友Chris对中国的年度文化关键词很感兴趣。2025年,“韧”字 当选为中国年度关键词之一,备受民众认可。请你用英语给Chis写一封邮件,简要介绍这一关 键词。内容包括: 1.含义; 2.入选原因。 注意: 1.词数80左右; 2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear Chris, Best regards, Li Hua 高三英语第7页(共8页) 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。 My life was a scroll of to-do lists,unfolding at dizzying speed.Between my career, household duties,and raising my eight-year-old daughter Mary,"efficient"was my middle name.Dinner came from meal kits,bedtime stories were podcasts,and Mary's creative projects were fulfilled by express-delivered craft boxes-often admired but rarely opened.Our days were full,yet felt hollow. The crack in my perfect system appeared during a parent-teacher meeting."Mary is a brilliant child,"her teacher,Ms.Rivers,noted,"but she often asks if we can fast-forward to the end of an activity."She then mentioned the "Quiet Companion Project":each student would care for a small creature for a semester and keep a daily observation journal."It's not about the pet,"Ms.Rivers explained,"but about learning to pay slow,patient attention." Skeptical but wanting to support Mary's project,we visited a local pet shop.Fish seemed too impersonal,rabbits too demanding.Then,in a humble glass enclosure,we saw them-three garden snails,moving with a slow,elegant purpose.Mary's eyes widened."Look,Mom,they carry their homes on their backs,"she whispered,fascinated.We brought them home in a simple tank she named“The Slow Garden.” For the first two weeks,Mary was devoted.She named them Calm,Whisper,and Drift, and logged their tiny journeys each evening.I observed from the sidelines,my mind occupied by spreadsheets and deadlines.Their world was peaceful;mine was anything but. The conflict erupted on a chaotic Tuesday morning.I was preparing for a crucial work presentation when I noticed the snail tank-water dish dry,leaves brown.Mary,swamped with sudden homework,had forgotten her duties for two days."This is why this project is impractical!You made a commitment!"I exclaimed,my stress boiling over.Her eyes welled with tears as she looked at the slow-moving snails.We stood there,trapped between my urgent world and her neglected responsibility,the silent snails bearing witness to our divided moment. 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。 Looking at Mary's tearful face and the dirty tank,I knew I had to choose. In the following weeks,The Slow Garden began to work its quiet magic on us both. 高三英语第8页(共8页)

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