广东省二十校2026届高三下学期实验班4月联合内部练英语试卷(含答案,无听力音频及听力原文)

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广东省二十校2026届高三下学期实验班4月联合内部练英语试卷(含答案,无听力音频及听力原文)

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广东二十校2026年高三实验班4月联合内部练英语试题
本试题卷全卷满分150分。考试用时120分钟。
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。
A
Here are some must-see museums in the world.
Almaty Museum of Arts (Almaty, Kazakhstan)
This 101,000-square-foot museum, opened in the summer of 2025, is Central Asia's first private modern and contemporary art space. Founded by automotive businessman Nurlan Smagulov, it houses his own collection of over 700 artworks, including pieces by Kazakh artists like Almagul Menlibayeva and international names like Richard Serra. Highlights include a 39-foot-high gallery, restoration workshops and a walkthrough sculpture.
Hainan Science Museum (Haikou, China)
The 500,000-square-foot museum (it'll open sometime in 2025) explores oceanic ecosystems, aerospace and life sciences. Designed by MAD Architects, its DNA-like ramp connects five floors of exhibitions, a planetarium and a giant-screen theater. Its cloud-like facade (外观) is set among the port's public plazas, wetlands and rainforest, making it appear
almost otherworldly.
Guggenheim Abu Dhabi (Abu Dhabi, UAE)
Nearly 20 years in the making, this Frank Gehry-designed museum is finally getting ready to open its doors in 2025. It's the largest of the four Guggenheims around the world. It houses modern and contemporary art from West Asia, North Africa and South Asia. Features include a Middle East-inspired courtyard, conservation labs and a children's education center.
Museum of BBQ (Kansas City, USA)
Launched in spring 2025, it's the brainchild of Kansas City-based journalist Jonathan Bender, a judge at the American Royal World Series of Barbecue ( the largest barbecue competition on the planet), and Alex Pope, owner and chef at Kansas City's Local Pig. This first-of-its-kind and 4,223-square-foot museum celebrates barbecue history through interactive routes. Highlights include regional styles(e. g., Kansas City's sweet sauce), cooking classes and a bean-themed ball pit. It also offers a shop with sauces, rubs and BBQ-themed goods.
21. Who is Nurlan Smagulov
A. He's a passionate art collector. B. He's a museum designer.
C. He's a car museum sponsor. D. He's a multimedia artist.
22. Which museum was co-founded
A. Almaty Museum of Arts. B. Museum of BBQ.
C. Hainan Science Museum. D. Guggenheim Abu Dhabi.
23. What do the four museums have in common
A. They share similar architectural styles.
B. They all have on-site cafes for the young.
C. They pay attention to children's demands.
D. They open to the public in the same year.
B
Every year, as many as 3,000 dogs from all over the world gather in New York City to compete in the famous Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show that lasts three or four days. Established in 1877, it's the oldest show of its kind. It's also one of the biggest, drawing crowds of dog lovers. Behind the scenes, Paul Campanella manages the whole operation.
Campanella is senior director of event operations for the Westminster Kennel Club(WKC). In 2025, show events were held at Madison Square Garden and the Jacob Javits Convention Center, both in New York City. Campanella's team worked with the venues to determine everything from lights to decorations to floral (花卉) arrangements, while working closely with the television networks that broadcast the show. The competition takes place once a year. Planning for the following year begins the moment the show ends. One of Campanella’ s biggest responsibilities is handling the budget. Since the WKC is a nonprofit organization, it's important to stick to a budget.
Campanella started working for the WKC on a part-time basis as head of security in 2001.At the time, he worked for the New York City Police Department. When he retired in 2013, the WKC hired him full-time. His job was to create two new events for the annual show. For Campanella, this was more than a career move. It was a dream opportunity. He's loved dogs and dog shows since he was 12, when his parents gave him a dog named Starr. Today, he serves as a judge for other events and also shows his dog, Nigel.
Although Campanella majored in criminal justice as a college student, he believes a business degree is the best foundation for a career in event operations. Success in the field also requires specific skills. “You have to be very organized and be able to organize other people,” Campanella says. He also notes it's important to know how to “work with numbers” to negotiate contracts with the different companies hired for the event.
24. What can we learn about the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
A. It belongs to Campanella. B. It is held annually.
C. It lasts over a week. D. It is a local event.
25. Which best describes Campanella's 2025 event operations
A. They were flexible. B. They were cost-ineffective.
C. They required careful planning. D. They lacked local support.
26. What was Campanella's childhood dream
A. Attending dog shows. B. Becoming a policeman.
C. Learning criminal justice. D. Judging animal contests.
27. What does the text focus on concerning Campanella
A. His love for animals. B. His job responsibilities.
C. His charity events. D. His unique personality.
C
Mothers and fathers both play vital roles in a child's life, but their approaches to parenting can be very different. These differences are partly influenced by biology, specifically hormones(荷尔蒙) like oxytocin — often called the “love hormone”, which shape their positive behaviors as parents.
Research shows that oxytocin affects mothers and fathers in unique ways, leading them to take on balancing roles in raising children. Oxytocin is paramount when it comes to bonding. It is released during moments of closeness, like hugging, breastfeeding, or even playing.
In mothers, oxytocin is associated with nurturing (养育) behavior. This hormone increases when a mother holds or comforts her child, making her more likely to focus on caregiving and providing psychological support. For example, when a baby cries, a mother might automatically lift them up, hold them close and attempt to calm them down.
On the other hand, studies have shown that when fathers spend time with their children, their oxytocin levels also rise. However, instead of becoming more nurturing, they tend to become more playful and energetic. A father might be more likely to play a game, tell jokes, or encourage his child to try new things. This playfulness can help children develop confidence, problem-solving skills and independence.
Interestingly, both roles are equally important for a child's development. Mothers often provide a safe space where children feel secure and understood, while fathers encourage exploration and hardiness. These differences don't mean that all mothers or fathers act the same way, but that they do show how biological factors can influence parenting styles. Having different styles of parenting can also help children see the world in a different light. When kids experience both nurturing and playful behaviors, they learn how to adapt to different situations.
Overall, the balance between nurturing and playfulness helps children grow into well-rounded individuals, ready to face the world with confidence.
28. What does the underlined word paramount” mean in paragraph 2
A. Preventable. B. Odd.
C. Crucial. D. Rare.
29. What does the author think is a case of a mother's nurturing behavior
A. Ensuring emotional security. B. Encouraging outdoor games.
C. Allowing learning adaptability. D. Teaching bicycle riding.
30. Paragraph 4 is mainly discussing a father's .
A. confidence in raising children
B. playfulness assumption
C. position in the family
D. parenting behavior with oxytocin
31. Which statement may the author agree with
A. Mothers limit children's independence.
B. Parenting roles should be strictly defined.
C. Every parent is unique in parenting styles.
D. Fathers are more vital for academic success.
D
Applying for a new job A human resources representative or hiring manager may not be the first to review your resume (简历). Instead, it might be an AI-powered tool.
With some job postings attracting hundreds or thousands of applications, companies are increasingly using AI to sort through applicants before they reach a human recruiter(招聘者).According to data from jobseeker resource site Resume Genius,48% of hiring managers report using AI to screen resumes and panies have long been using applicant tracking systems(ATS) to analyze resumes for skills and keywords. Now, AI can further automate this by “reading” resumes to find suitable candidates while helping recruiters save time.
But can that make it more difficult to guarantee a resume gets seen by a human Experts claim that AI enables algorithms(算法) to comprehensively “view” applications. This lessens the dependence on keyword-focused approaches that might have disadvantaged candidates who didn't include specific words in their resumes.
The practice of including keywords from a job posting in a resume isn't new. For example, an applicant may put the coding languages Python or C + + on their resume for software engineering jobs that require those skills, ideally improving their chances of being picked up by automated systems. But new AI tools can understand the content of a resume, meaning they can help spot candidates even if their resumes don't mention certain words, said Madeline Laurano, chief analyst at Aptitude Research, an HR advisory firm. The system can then provide hiring managers with a list of relevant candidates and rank them, added Laurano.
But as advanced as AI may be, AI sometimes outputs false information, known as hallucinating, so it could potentially misunderstand an applicant's resume and provide incorrect information to a recruiter. While AI tools like Hiring Assistant can help remove “friction” in the hiring process, finding the right hire will always require a human touch.
32. What can be inferred about the AI recruitment
A. It benefits recruiters and candidates. B. It focuses upon keyword matching.
C. It helps candidates analyze resumes. D. It has reduced application numbers.
33. Why do applicants usually add some keywords to their resumes
A. To highlight personal achievements. B. To get noticed more likely by ATS.
C. To seek more attention from humans. D. To let AI tools prioritize reading them.
34. What's the author's attitude to AI's making a decision on hiring
A. Dismissive. B. Favorable.
C. Disapproving. D. Objective.
35. What's the suitable title for the text
A. What AI Can Do for Hiring Decisions B. AI Has Replaced Human Recruiters
C. How AI Transforms Job Applications D. AI Might Be Reading Your Resume
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。
In today's digital age, fake news has become a growing concern. Fake news refers to false information presented as genuine news, often spread through social media, websites, or even traditional media.
One of the main dangers of fake news is that it can mislead the public. 36 For example, during elections, fake news can influence voters by spreading lies about candidates.
Moreover, fake news can damage trust in reliable sources of information. When people are constantly exposed to false stories, they may start doubting even legitimate(真实的) news. This creates confusion and makes it harder for society to agree on facts. 37
To fight against fake news, everyone has a role to play. First, we should check on information before sharing it. Checking the source of a story and cross-referencing it with trusted news outlets can help identify falsehoods. Second, critical thinking is essential. 38 Is there evidence to support it Third, education about media literacy is crucial. Schools and communities can teach students how to spot fake news and understand the importance of reliable information.
Technology can also help. 39 However, these tools are not perfect and require human oversight. Social media companies must take responsibility by removing false content and fining those who spread it on purpose.
40 But we can all contribute to a more truthful and trustworthy information environment. This effort requires cooperation between individuals, educators and technology companies to ensure that truth dominates in our digital world.
A. What can we do to stop fake news from spreading
B. Ask questions like: Does this story seem too extreme
C. There' re also various reasons why people create fake news.
D. Gradually, this decline in trust can weaken social structures.
E. Fake news is a serious issue that affects individuals and society.
F. Believing false information, they may make wrong decisions based on it.
G. Many platforms now use artificial intelligence to detect and flag fake news.
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。
Sometimes people enter our lives for a short time and then disappear, but they stay in our hearts.
Sasha Ruddock shared a 41 on social media. She talked about Nguyen, her quiet sixth-grade classmate who sat in front of her. Nguyen never 42 anyone, not even teachers, but was very 43 and never needed help with anything. They walked to school together, but Nguyen never said a word — until one day.
“After school, I stayed behind to pack up my 44 — my parents were moving us to Brampton. Everyone had left but she was still at her desk, and 45 said, ‘I’ m going to miss you, Sasha.’” Sasha wrote. That was their only 46 . During the years that followed, Sasha often 47 Nguyen but couldn't find her.
After 48 her story online, Sasha was surprised by the huge response. It gained the 49 of social media users, receiving tens of thousands of shares within one day. Encouraged, Sasha decided to search 50 . With netizens’ help, a photo of a 51 smile caught her eye. She found Nguyen 22 years later! They 52 on social media.
Sasha messaged excitedly, hoping Nguyen remembered their 53 walks to school. Soon Nguyen 54 , saying she'd suffered from selective mutism(缄默症) as a child but was now a speech-language pathologist(病理学家). She thanked Sasha for befriending her and making her feel 55 in school.
41. A. question B. reason C. memory D. purpose
42. A. addressed B. assessed C. charged D. blamed
43. A. happy B. smart C. busy D. polite
44. A. facilities B. clothes C. properties D. books
45. A. fortunately B. originally C. differently D. suddenly
46. A. negotiation B. conversation C. contact D. argument
47. A. came across B. thought of C. depended on D. looked after
48. A. finding B. identifying C. selecting D. posting
49. A. attention B. control C. trust D. adaptation
50. A. fast B. instead C. again D. alone
51. A. bitter B. forced C. familiar D. satisfied
52. A. returned B. regretted C. reflected D. reconnected
53. A. recent B. silent C. struggling D. competitive
54. A. replied B. convinced C. defined D. recognized
55. A. confirmed B. repinformed C. accepted D. simplified
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。
Anna Gavrilova from Siberia, Russia, established her international logistics (物流)company in China just a year ago but 56 (achieve) nearly 10 million yuan ($1.38 million)in revenue so far.
Gavrilova had dreamed of working in China. In 2017, she 57 (hire) by a logistics company in Dalian, Liaoning Province, 58 it was here that she met her future husband. In2021, she returned to Russia to set up her own logistics business in Saint Petersburg and Vladivostok. In 2024, Gavrilova moved back to China with her husband, 59 (found) an international logistics company named Ancheng in Xianning, Hubei, her husband's hometown.
During the startup phase, Gavrilova received substantial support from Xianning's enterprise incubation(孵化) base. They provided rental subsidies(补贴), connected her with potential customers, and kept her 60 (inform) of policies and industry developments.
“The Chinese government has always supported export and foreign trade businesses, 61 (especial) under the Belt and Road Initiative,” she explained. “For example, shipments from cities like Wuhan in Hubei, Shijiazhuang in Hebei, and Yiwu in Zhejiang can receive 62 (significance) subsidies, greatly reducing our costs. Our company handles many orders from Yiwu to Hamburg, Germany, and Budapest, Hungary.”
63 offices in both China and Russia, Gavrilova's company is well-positioned to handle trade between the two countries. They can often find better routes and more favorable prices. They even assist other Chinese business owners in visiting Russia for commercial 64 (cooperate).
Gavrilova is optimistic about the future. “I feel like I've found an industry in 65 I can invest long-term efforts,” she said.
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,你所在的英语社团获得“市级年度优秀社团(Municipal Annual Outstanding Club)”称号。请给你的英国笔友 Peter写封邮件,内容包括:
1.分享喜悦;2.获得称号的原因。
注意:
Dear Peter, Yours, Li Hua
1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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。
In the quiet town of Whitby, North Yorkshire, lived Agnes Harper, a 58-year-old woman whose husband passed away many years ago. She survived by housecleaning and collecting recyclables.
One cold morning in 1993, while collecting recyclables near Whitby Railway Station, she heard soft cries emerging from a cardboard box. Inside lay a newborn girl with a missing left arm, her tiny right fist waving helplessly. Quickly, she carefully lifted the baby and whispered, “You' re safe now, baby.” Later, she named the baby Emily.
Life grew tougher for the silver-haired woman. With no money for milk, she fed Emily oatmeal (燕麦片) with bits of vegetables. When little Emily fell down while learning to walk, Agnes resisted helping her up. “Life won't be easy on you, love,” she’ d say, though her heart ached seeing Emily's knees get hurt. By seven, Emily could single-handedly button coats.
School admission became their first battle. Whitby Primary's headmaster was not sure because of her disability. But Agnes, shaking but firm, told him, “She reads the old papers I collected and does math with bottle caps! If you don't let her in, you'll lose an excellent student.” The school was so impressed by Agnes that they made a plan for disabled students for the first time.
Middle school brought new challenges. The school was 3 miles from home. Emily, 12,said, “ 2 a day for the bus That's our food money!” So, she decided to run. She ran to school every morning and ran back home after school in the afternoon. On rainy days, she put on a plastic bag and ran to school, all just to save that two pounds of bus fee. “I'm Whitby's fastest raindrop!” she'd joke, hugging her worried grandmother Agnes.
It was the running that transformed her. At 16, Emily dominated Whitby High's track events. Coach Davies spotted her potential and started training her for Paralympic (残奥会)trials. “You' re Yorkshire’ s lightning flash!” he cheered when she qualified for the national Track and Field championship.
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。
That day, Emily participated in the 1,500-meter race of the championship. Thinking of Agnes, Emily decided to keep running despite her injured left leg.
21-23:ABD 24-27:BCAB 28-31:CADC 32-35:ABDD
36-40:FDBGE
41-45:CABDD 46-50:BBDAC 51-55:CDBAC
56.has achieved 57.was hired 58.and 59.founding
60.informed 61.especially 62.significant 63.With
64.cooperation 65.which
应用文写作
Possible version:
Dear Peter,
I’m writing to tell you the exciting news that our English Club has won the title of Municipal Annual Outstanding Club! It’s a great honor for all our members, and I can’t wait to share it with you.
During the year, we organized various activities regularly, including lively English corners, English speech contests and movie appreciation. In these activities, we could communicate freely with the guidance of foreign teachers. All members took an active part and made great progress in oral English.
I believe it was our passion and unity that impressed the judges. I’m extremely proud of our achievement. What do you think of it
Yours,
Li Hua
读后续写
Possible version:(AI辅助)
That day, Emily participated in the 1,500-meter race of the championship. The stadium was filled with cheers, and Coach Davies patted her shoulder, encouraging her to do her best. As the gun fired, Emily rushed forward with all her strength, her right arm swinging steadily. She kept a good pace, but halfway through the race, she accidentally stumbled and fell, scratching her left leg badly. Pain shot through her body, and she lay on the track, watching other runners pass by. The crowd fell silent, and Coach Davies ran over, ready to help her up.
Thinking of Agnes, Emily decided to keep running despite her injured left leg. She bit her lip, pushed herself up from the track, and limped forward step by step. Agnes’s words echoed in her ears: “Life won't be easy on you, love.” She kept running, ignoring the sharp pain in her leg and the sweat pouring down her face. Finally, she crossed the finish line, and the crowd erupted in loud cheers. Though she didn’t win first place, she won everyone’s respect. Later, she called Agnes, her voice trembling with tears: “Granny, I did it. I never gave up.”

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