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华南师范大学附属中学2026届高三综合测试
英语答案
第一部分 阅读理解(满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
21-23 ADC 24-27 ABDB 28-31 BCDC 32-35 CCDC
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
36-40 DEAFB
第二部分 语言运用(满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45 BABCB 46-50 BDACC 51-55 ABDCB
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56. transformation 57. has been encouraging / has encouraged 58. themselves 59. but
60. creating 61. the 62. through / on 63. whose 64. sustainable
65. to grow
第三部分 写作(满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
Dear Mr. Black,
Hope this email finds you well. I am thrilled to invite you to our school’s upcoming festival, a fascinating event themed “Technology-Empowered Culture” scheduled for 2:00 pm next Friday in the Art Center.
The festival features various interactive workshops, ranging from VR tours to smart crafts. Among all these exhibitions, the “AI-Powered 3D Tour of Dunhuang” is a definite must-see. For one thing, it offers a stunning visual impact that brings ancient history to life. that brings ancient history to life. For another, given your expertise in Western art, this tour offers you a rare opportunity to appreciate the distinct aesthetics of Eastern grotto art and compare them with Western art, all without the trouble of traveling miles to Gansu.
With its immersive experience and remarkable convenience, this tour is truly worth your time. I would be absolutely delighted if you could join us. (138w)
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
Maya made her way down the stairs with the video camera in her hand. Her heart pounded with every step, the weight of the truth pressing against her chest. She found Ted surrounded by his cheering friends, his face glowing with triumph. “Ted,” she called softly, pulling him aside. She silently played the video. Ted watched the shuttlecock land just outside the baseline. His smile faded into disbelief. A storm brewed within him — the championship he had dreamed of for four years, the trophy within reach. His heart hammered. The cheers became a blur. Then the rule Maya had drilled into him for years echoed in his mind: Win with integrity, lose with grace. His hands trembled as he nodded slowly (93 words).
Ted knew he had to make things right before the award presentation. He turned to Maya, his eyes glistening with unshed tears. She gave him a small, trembling nod. Taking a deep breath, he took the camera and walked to the referee, his voice barely steady as he asked him to check another angle. The replay confirmed the truth. When Leo was declared champion, Ted turned to him and offered a firm handshake, his congratulations sincere despite the sting in his chest. The crowd gasped, then slow applause rippled through the gym — honoring not just a new champion, but a boy of true integrity. Watching from the edge of the court, Maya felt a quiet pride swell within her, deeper than any trophy could ever bring ( 115words).
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英语
本试卷分为选择题和非选择题两部分,共8页,满分120分,考试用时120分钟。
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的校名、姓名、考号、座位号等相关
信息填写在答题卡指定区域内,并用2B铅笔填涂相关信息。因笔试不考听力,试卷从第
二大题开始,试题序号从21开始。
2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,
用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案;不能答在试卷上。
3.
非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内的
相应位置上:如需改动,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。
4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。
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,并在答题卡上
将该项涂黑。
A
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Provide examples and use cases that show how digital art is used in character design,social media
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Procreate,Photoshop,or Krita with a track record of teaching beginners.
Good value:Offer both free and paid options,making them a cost-effective choice for anyone
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21.What is the aim of a beginner's digital art course?
A.To teach digital art basics
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C.To solve software problems.
D.To train professional concept artists.
22.What is a strength of the course?
A.Chances to work with famous artists.
B.Membership for all advanced software
C.Free courses for students in need.
D.Practical art usage in real-world scenarios.
23.Which course offers flexible scheduling and final artwork creation?
A.Photoshop Painting for Beginners.
B.Finger Painting to First Masterpiece.
C.Character Design for Stories Games.
D.From Still to Motion:Simple Animation.
B
When I was a little girl,my kindergarten teacher handed me child-safe scissors.As I squeezed
my fingers into the handles,the paper turned into a mess.She sighed,"Try harder."What she didn't
know was that I had just begun my lifelong fight against a world built for the right hand
That fight follows me everywhere.Lecture seats with desks on the right twist my body like a
knot and leave handwriting that looks like a doctor's notes.Scissors,zippers,notebooks and even
door handles seem to work against us.When I took up guitar in college,my instructor looked at me
as if I had done something strange.Apparently,left-handed guitars are "special order"-code for
twice the price,half the sympathy.
You'd think a few legends would change things.Paul McCartney flipped his bass and changed
music forever.Rafael Nadal trained his left hand to become a tennis champion.Even Isaac Newton
was left-handed.But no.Despite all these famous lefties,the world still treats us like some kind of
oddity.My grandmother,for instance,once tied my left hand behind my back.Use your right,"she
ordered.I tried-and spilled a whole bowl of soup on the floor.She gave up,muttering,"Maybe
she's special..”I think she meant "hopeless'”.
Science,of course,has my back.Researchers say lefties are more creative and better at
problem-solving.It's no surprise we're common among artists,musicians,and athletes.When you've
spent your life wrestling with scissors and doorknobs that don't fit,a blank page or a tennis racket
feels like child's play.
Even so,the daily comedy continues.At restaurants,I've developed a sixth sense for table
positioning-always to the left of right-handers.People still stare sometimes,but I've come to
enjoy it.Being left-handed isn't just about using a different hand-it's about thinking differently,
adapting constantly,and laughing through the chaos.After all,in a right-handed world,being left
isn't wrong-it's just brilliantly inconvenient.
英语试题第2页(共8页)
24.What do we know about the author's guitar instructor?
A.He thought her playing odd.
B.He placed a special guitar order.
C.He suggested changing her habit
D.He felt sympathy for left-handers
25.Why does the author mention several celebrities?
A.To celebrate influential figures.
B.To show fame fails to end bias
C.To inspire disadvantaged groups
D.To prove ability earns recognition.
26.What advantage do left-handers have according to researchers?
A.Natural talent for children's games.
B.Smooth adaptation to surroundings
C.Good command of regularly-used tools.
D.Outstanding ability in solving problems
27.Which of the following best describe the author?
A.Helpless and unconcerned.
B.Adaptable and optimistic.
C.Competitive and ambitious
D.Self-pitying and frustrated.
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Mushrooms have been used by ancient humans for thousands of years,but archaeologists have
only just uncovered their significant role in shaping civilisation.
Seventy-five years ago,in a wetland in Yorkshire,UK,archaeologists found the perfectly
preserved remains of dozens of 11,000-year-old mushrooms.Carefully cut and intentionally burned,
it is thought that they were used by hunter-gatherers as tinder on their travels,enabling them to stay
warm and cook food while on the move.
The discovery was so unlikely because fungi (are composed mostly of water,meaning
they rapidly rot and disappear,and so are almost totally absent from the fossil record.As such,the
unexpected ways that mushrooms helped our ancient ancestors survive have long remained secret,
seemingly lost to time.But in the past few years,new tools have finally allowed us to identify fungal
DNA and micro-residues in the mouths,utensils and clothing of prehistoric humans.
Until a decade ago,prehistoric diets were thought to consist only of meat and plants,excluding
mushrooms.Yet rooted views about ancient daily choices are quietly shifting.In 2017,Weyrich's
team analysed the DNA in Palaeolithic dental plaque.They revealed that a group of Neanderthals in
what is now Belgium supplemented their meaty meals with grey shag mushrooms,while those from
a cave in northern Spain dined on split gill mushrooms.One member of the Spanish group,who
lived around 48,000 years ago,even chewed on grasses with penicillin fungi,and may have
deliberately sought out this antibiotic fungus to reduce dental pain.
These breakthroughs are highlighting how a hidden fungal kingdom fed,healed and warmed our
Stone Age ancestors,with recent discoveries even illustrating how fungi helped hold early farming
communities together,paving the way for the civilization we live in today."By revealing the
invisible evidence in the archaeological record,we now see how fungal connections helped the
earliest Neolithic communities to develop an understanding of their land and their society,"says Li
Liu at Stanford University in California.
28.What does the underlined word tinder probably mean in paragraph 2?
A.Travel food.
B.Fire starter.C.Ancient medicine.
D.Cutting tool.
29.Why was little known about ancient mushroom use?
A.Ancient people hid the evidence.
B.Early humans rarely used fungi.
C.Fungi decay too fast for preservation
D.Modern technology was once limited.
英语试题第3页(共8页)
30.What can we infer about the Spanish Neanderthal?
A.He was a skilled hunter-gatherer.
B.He struggled with a food shortage.
C.He preferred eating mushrooms to meat.
D.He possessed some basic medical knowledge.
31.What is the text mainly about?
A.Evolutionary history of ancient fungi.
B.Changing diets of prehistoric humans.
C.Fungi's vital role in human civilization.
D.New tools used in modern archaeology.
D
Numerous industries produce large quantities of wastewaters containing high concentrations of
organic substances and inorganic salts.Discharging these wastewaters to the environment is harmful
to the ecosystem and human health.However,the high salt content in these wastewaters poses
serious challenges for existing treatment processes.Researchers at Rice University,in partnership
with Guangdong University of Technology,have developed a groundbreaking method for it-
adopting DLS(透析)commonly used in medicine.
The researchers selected commercial ultrafiltration membranes (which were designed to
let salt pass through while trapping organic substances.They set up a system where salty wastewater
and fresh water flowed in opposite directions on either side of a special membrane,without needing
pumps.Due to the difference in salt concentrations between wastewater and fresh water,salt
naturally moves into the fresh water while organic substances are kept back.To test this,they
compared the amount of organic materials and salt in the wastewater before and after treatment.The
results showed the system could effectively remove salt without using extra amounts of fresh water.
One significant advantage of DLS is its resistance to fouling ()Unlike pressure-driven
systems,this method experiences notably less build-up of organic materials on the membrane
because it doesn't rely on extra pressure."This could translate to lower energy consumption,less
maintenance,and fewer membrane replacements,"said Elimelech,a researcher on the study.
Additionally,with suitable membranes,DLS can be used to separate various organic
compounds,enabling the selective recovery of valuable resources from wastewater.In this way,DLS
creates opportunities for transforming wastewater treatment plants into resource recovery factories,
in line with the principles of a circular economy.
Overall,while DLS alone doesn't fully purify wastewater,it can transform the high-salinity
organic wastewater stream into a low-salinity organic wastewater stream that can be readily treated
by conventional methods,which revolutionizes the treatment of some of the most challenging
industrial wastewaters.
32.Why does the author mention high salt content in paragraph 1?
A.To explain the origin of organic substances.
B.To show the benefits ofindustrial production.
C.To emphasize the difficulty of wastewater treatment.
D.To criticize existing wastewater treatment processes.
33.What can we learn about DLS from paragraph 2?
A.It consumes a large amount of fresh water.
B.It uses pumps to speed up salt movement.
C.It operates based on natural concentration differences.
D.It allows organic substances to pass through membranes
英语试题第4页(共8页)
34.What makes DLS more cost-effective than pressure-driven systems?
A.Its ability to generate extra pressure
B.Its requirement for high energy consumption
C.The frequent replacement of special membranes.
D.Its lower tendency to accumulate organic materials
35.What can be concluded about DLS from the last paragraph?
A.It is only suitable for low-salinity water.
A.It is a complete solution for purification
C.It makes challenging wastewater easier to process.
D.It will eventually replace conventional treatment methods.
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂
黑,选项中有两项为多余选项。
Every click when shopping online or ordering takeout leaves a digital trail.Your name,address,
phone number,and even your usual order time are being collected by multiple platforms.Many
people believe that only large companies or governments pose a threat to privacy,but the truth is
often much closer to home.36
37 They argue that sharing personal information is simply the price we pay for
convenience.A typical user might say,"I have nothing to hide,so why should I care?"This kind of
thinking fails to notice how easily tiny bits of personal data can be pieced together by ill-intentioned
people.
In fact,most data leaks happen not because of advanced hacking,but because users carelessly
share too much.A simple receipt with your real name and home address can become a
risk.38 Saving your credit card details on every app may save ten seconds today,but it puts
your entire financial history at risk if that platform gets hacked tomorrow.
Before clicking pay"or"confirm order,"take a few seconds to check how the platform uses
your data.39 If an app asks for your location when you are only ordering food,or wants
access to your contacts for no clear reason,you have every right to question it.Being curious about
privacy policies is not being overly cautious;it is being smart.
40 The real danger is not some mysterious hacker in a dark room.It is our own laziness,
our blind trust,and our failure to clean up after ourselves.Until we change our habits,no security
software can fully protect us.
A.Likewise,careless online behaviour brings hidden dangers as well
B.Finally,do not forget to regularly review and clean your digital records
C.Therefore,it is essential to conduct regular cybersecurity drills at home
D.For us,protecting personal information has become an urgent daily necessity
E.Some people,however,see this level of data collection as completely normal.
F.If an app asks for more information than it needs,it is worth questioning why.
G.A good start is not using your real name on delivery orders or shopping accounts.
英语试题第5页(共8页)
第三部分语言知识运用(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
In my household,a computer with no internet qualifies as a crisis.I'm an old fossil,41
with technology and terrified of it.I 42 self-checkouts,online banking and any device that
speaks before I do.
For years,my technical support department consisted of my adult children.They were efficient,
capable but increasingly 43.I suspected that when they saw my name pop up on their phones,
they would 44 and probably whisper,"It's Dad again with a tech 45,"and let the call go
unanswered.Eventually,I turned to my grandchildren.Patient and fearless,they introduced me to AI
to fix the computer problems.Though I thanked them warmly,I was 46 I would never use it.
But after 47 the computer three times,I still needed help.When I pictured my call as an
emotional burden that they'd feel guilty refusing,I gathered all my 48 not to call them.I then
tried every 49 I knew,even muttering a few angry words at the screen,but nothing worked.Just
at that moment,my granddaughter said,"Try AI.Ask it."
So I typed my problem into the Al.It instantly 50 the DNS issue and walked me through
clicks,restarts,and hidden menus-like a strange digital dance.When I grew frustrated and
suggested buying a new computer,it said 51,"Take a few deep breaths.We're almost there."
Finally,we fixed the problem.But the real surprise was this:the machine never once made me feel
52_
And in that tiny mercy,I glimpsed something larger:growing older often means being 53,
but the patient AI 54 that.Far from making me feel incompetent,it actually praised my cache
question,calling it "excellent."I'm still learning to 55 the unexpected,even from a machine.
41.A.disappointed B.hopeless
C.curious
D.satisfied
42.A.avoid
B.tolerate
C.prefer
D.employ
43.A.distant
B.unavailable
C.reliable
D.supportive
44.A.cut off
B.give in
C.tense up
D.hang on
45.A.tragedy
B.meltdown
C.breakthrough
D.upgrade
46.A.delighted
B.convinced
C.suspicious
D.hesitant
47.A.examining
B.observing
C.updating
D.restarting
48.A.willpower
B.energy
C.courage
D.strength
49.A.device
B.menu
C.trick
D.code
50.A.resolved
B.ignored
C.identified
D.reported
51.A.gently
B.cheerfully
C.anxiously
D.roughly
52.A.guilty
B.foolish
C.empty
D.clumsy
53.A.taken over
B.put off
C.set aside
D.left behind
54.A.proved
B.confirmed
C.shifted
D.worsened
55.A.recognize
B.embrace
C.resist
D.question
英语试题第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,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的适当形式。
In Rong'an County,Guangxi,.known as the "home of kumquats(金桔),”a quiet
56(transform)has been underway.Since the national rural revitalization (strategy was
launched,the local government 57 (encourage)farmers to move away from traditional
farming methods and embrace modern agricultural techniques
The results speak for 58(they).Today,the total area of kumquat cultivation in Rong'an
has reached 226,000 acres,producing an annual output of over 260,000 tons.The real change lies not
in quantity 59 in quality.Local factories now process the fruit into high-value products,from
dried kumquats to skincare items,60(create)thousands of jobs for villagers who once had to
leave their hometowns for work.
Perhaps even more encouraging is 61 return of young people.Many who once worked in
big cities have come back to start online businesses,selling local products 62 livestreaming
platforms."We used to believe that success meant leaving,"said a young farmer 63 orchard
(has now become a fine example.He sticks to carrying out 64(sustain)agriculture in his
hometown."Now we know we can build a future right here."
As the success of Rong'an demonstrates,rural revitalization is not about turning villages into
cities.Instead,it is about discovering the unique value of each place and giving local people the tools
they need 65 (grow)their own future.
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,你校将举办以“技术赋能传统文化(Technology-Empowered Traditional
Clre)”为主题的科技文化节。请你给外教Mr.Black写一封邮件邀请他体验,推荐一个项目
并说明理由。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80左右:
(2)可适当增加细节,使内容充实、行文连贯。
Dear Mr.Black,
I hope this letter finds you well!
Yours,
Li Hua
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。
Maya knew today was a huge day for her younger brother Ted.Ever since he entered high
school,he had dreamed of winning the school's badminton championship,but it always stayed just
out of reach.This was his last chance-his senior year,his final toumnament.And against all odds,
he had fought his way to the final match
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In fact,no one in the world understood better than Maya what this moment meant to Ted.After
all,she was the one who had put a racket in his hands six years ago.She had been the team's star
player until a wrist injury ended her own dreams,but she turned all her training into his.On the
driveway of their home,she drilled him on footwork,drop shots,and the most important rule of all:
"Win with integrity,lose with grace."
On the day of the final,Maya took her place on the second-floor balcony,video camera ready
She wanted to capture every moment for Ted-a lasting memory at the championship.From up
there,the angle was perfect.She could see the entire court better than anyone on the floor.
The match was electric.Ted and his opponent,a kid named Leo from other class,were evenly
matched.At 20-20,the next point would decide everything.Leo served hard.Ted smashed down the
line.The shuttlecock landed-just barely outside the baseline.Maya saw it clearly from above:the
white feathers just brushed the floor a centimeter out.But the referee(),standing at court level,
was blocked by the net.From his angle,the shuttlecock looked like it had landed in."In!"he called.
“Game point,,Ted.
The crowd erupted.Ted threw his racket into the air,tears streaming down his face as
teammates lifted him onto their shoulders.He had finally done it.He was the champion.
But Maya stood frozen at the railing,her heart sinking.She pulled out her camera and replayed
the video.Once.Twice.Three times.Each replay confirmed what she already knew:the shuttlecock
was out.The championship did not belong to her brother.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右:
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Maya made her way down the stairs with the video camera in hand.
Ted knew he had to make things right before the award presentation.
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