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德远高中2025-2026学年度高三第一学期期中考试卷高三(英语)学科第Ⅰ卷(选择题共115分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面五段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.15.C.£9.18.答案为B。1.Howoldisthemannow?A.68B.65C.622.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Getanewletter.B.Usetheoldletter.C.Writetheletterhimself.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Thelunch.B.Themenu.C.Theschoolwebsite.4Whichdishdidthemancookinthecompetition?A.Meat.B.Vegetables.C.Fish.5.Howdidthewomanhearaboutthewedding?A.Bettinaphonedher.B.Bettinavisitedher.C.Bettinawrotetoher.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段材料读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8三个小题。6.Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Managerandclerk.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Doctorandpatient.7.Whywasthewomanlateyesterday?A.Thebusshetookbrokedown.B.Thealarmclockdidn’tgooff.C.Shewascaughtinatrafficjam.8.Howlatewasthewomanthistime?A.Fifteenminutes.B.Thirtyminutes.C.Forty-fiveminutes.听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11三个小题。9.Whatarethespeakersplanningfor?A.Afamilyreunion.B.Christmasdecoration.C.Festivalshopping.10.WhereisRitacomingfrom?A.Illinois.B.Alabama.C.California.11.Whoisintheservicenow?A.Robert.B.Larry.C.Tom.听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15四个小题。12.InwhichyeardidRadioCarolineclosedown?A.In1960.B.In1964.C.In1968.13.Whatcanvisitorsdoattheexhibition?A.MeetseveralDJsofRadioCaroline.B.GetrecordsbyTheBeatles.C.Seesomelettersfrommusicfans.14.Whyistheexhibitionunusual?A.It’sfreeofcharge.B.It’sheldontheradioshipitself.C.It’sopenedtoonlyTheBeatles’fans.15.Whendidtheexhibitionbegin?A.InApril.B.InMay.C.InJune.第二部分:英语知识应用第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。1.—Whataboutwatchingaballetshowthisevening?—Thanksforinvitingme,butballetisn’treally______.A.theappleofmyeye B.myfeetofclayC.mycupoftea D.thesaltoftheearth2.Torealizehisdream,amanhasno________buttosparenoefforttofight.A.alternative B.assumption C.approval D.agreement3.________withtwojoboffers,forinstance,wemaywonderexactlywhatitiswe’rechoosingbetween.A.Havingpresented B.Presented C.Topresent D.Presenting4.Asimplerestaurantwas________heusuallyhadthesamemealofsausages,eggsandcoffee.A.how B.that C.what D.where5Ourfather_______sitintheyardeveryeveningandsharehischildhoodstorieswithuswhenwewerelittlekids.A.might B.would C.should D.could6._______WeChathaschangedourlife,notallofitseffectshavebeenpositive.A.Since B.While C.Unless D.As7.Manyawfulfactshaveshownthatitistotallywrongtoenvironmentalprotectionwhenwedevelopeconomy.A.adjust B.ignore C.advocate D.improve8.Inthepastfewyears,WeChataswellastelephones________animportantpartinourdailycommunication.A.hasplayed B.haveplayed C.isplaying D.play9.—Youseemtobeveryupsetthisafternoon.—________.IshouldnothavesaidsomuchaboutJack’sfamily.A.Neversaynever B.PullyourweightC.Looselipssinkships D.Holdyourhorses10.When________tocomparetheeducationsystemofChinaandBritain,theprofessorgavenoanswer.A.ask B.asking C.asked D.toask11.Theauthoritiessaynearly3,000peoplediedasaresultofHurricaneMaria,46timesmorethan______thought.A.historically B.originallyC.normally D.frequently12.Atourbus,______bodyhugeflowerswerepainted,appearedinTianjinduringtheBegoniaFestival.A.ofwhich B.acrosswhoseC.acrosswhich D.ofwhose13.Healwaysdidwellatschool_____havingtodopart–timejobseverynowandthen.A.inspiteof B.insteadof C.incaseof D.infavorof14.Halfoftheclass________mostofthework,someofwhich________reallydifficult.A.havedone;is B.hasdone;areC.hasdone;is D.havedone;are15.Nowthat_________energy,suchassunlight,windandwater,isfriendlytotheenvironment,weshouldfullyemployit.A.effective B.alternative C.sensitive D.creative第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16~35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。TheSweetestThingWhenIwasten,Iwascrazyaboutcandy.Wheneverinoursmall-town___16___withmymom,Iwouldrunmyfingersthroughmyfavoritecandyontheshelf.Oncethere,thinkingaboutallthingssweet,InoticedamanafewfeetawaypushingbuttonsontheATMmachine.Dressedinasuit,heseemedtobelateforsomething,___17___waitingforhiscashtoappear.Themachinemadeanoise,andheimmediately___18___apileofbillsandheadedout.Curiously,IwalkedovertotheATM,whereIstartedpressingthebuttonsasifknowingthe___19___.ThenIlookedintothebottomofthemachine.ThereIsawit:abeautiful,crisp$20bill!___20___Iwantedtobelievemymagicmadethecashappear,Iknewthemaninthesuitmusthaveleftitbehind.Iheldthemoneyinmyhand,staringatthenumber“20”andfeeling___21___thanIeverhad.Ithoughtaboutslippingthemoneyintomypocket.Noonewouldknow,butitdidn’tfeel___22___.Iknewitdidn’tbelongtome.Ihadtofinditsownerandgiveitback!SoItoldmymomwhathadhappened.“We’lllookforhim.”shesaidkindly.Werushedoutandfoundhimsteppingintohiscarintheparkinglot!We___23___himandaskedwhetherhehadleftmoneyatthecashmachine.“Letme___24___,”hesaid,pullingouthiswalletandbills.“Twenty,forty,eighty…Oh!You’reright,”hesaidwithsurprise,“I’m____25____a$20bill.”“Hereyougo,”Isaid,smilingwithpride,asifIwasa(n)____26____whohadsolvedamystery.“Thankyousomuch,”hesaid,bendingdownandshakingmyhand.Myheart____27____.Beforesayinggoodbye,heaskedmymomformynameand____28____.“Iwanttosendyourdaughterathank-youcard,”hesaid.Onmywayhomemy____29____wasracing.Twentydollars.WhatcouldIhavedonewithit?IbetIcouldhaveboughtapuppyoreverysinglecandybarintown!Butnow____30____ofthatwouldhappen.YetIknewIhaddonetherightthing.Afewweekslater,Igotaboxwithanote.Irippeditopentofindpackagesofcandy.“DearFelice,Thankyouverymuchfor____31____my$20.Youareagreatgirl,andIappreciate____32____.Ihopeyouenjoythiscandy.BestWishes,Tom.”Tomincludedhisbusinesscard.Itturnedouthewasvice-presidentforthecandycompany.Thecandytastedsweet,each____33____remindingmethatwhatIhaddonemattered.Althoughmyhonestywouldn’talwaysbe____34____withcandy,itwouldmakeadifferencetosomeone.Andthatwasthe____35____partofall.16.A.school B.church C.store D.bank17.A.intently B.excitedly C.sincerely D.anxiously18.A.covered B.seized C.fortified D.insisted19.A.machine B.assistant C.man D.password20.A.Though B.Since C.Once D.Until21.A.smarter B.stronger C.prettier D.richer22.A.right B.decent C.modest D.violent23.A.caught B.approached C.guided D.searched24.A.try B.polish C.check D.reckon25.A.sparing B.seeking C.missing D.converting26.A.engineer B.detective C.manager D.designer27.A.hurt B.sank C.swelled D.resigned28.A.address B.anniversary C.accent D.birthday29.A.car B.memory C.charm D.mind30.A.both B.none C.some D.either31.A.returning B.remembering C.keeping D.lending32.A.loyalty B.devotion C.honesty D.bravery33.A.dollar B.bite C.product D.alternative34.A.evaluated B.faded C.frowned D.rewarded35.A.sweetest B.hardest C.freshest D.heaviest第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50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。ASidehustles(副业)forcollegestudentsdeliverspendingmoneywhilestillofferingtheflexibilitythatafullclassschedulerequires.TakeclassnotesThreesites—StudySoup,NexusNotes,andStuvia—offerattractivepayforuploadingandsellingclassnotestootherstudentsatyouruniversity.Youusuallygetabonuswhensomeonesignsuptogetaccesstoyournotes,plusapaymentforeachsetofnotesthatsell.Youcanearn$250to$500perclass,persemester.BecomeatutorManyyoungerstudentshavefallenbehindacademicallyastheystruggledwithdistancelearning.Thatopensanopportunityforthosewhohavemasteredasubject,fromhighschoolalgebratoSpanish,toteachthatsubjecttoothers.Anumberoftutoringplatformsallowyoutosignupandtutoronlineorinperson.Someofthebest:Wyzant,VarsityTutors,and,forthosewhowanttoteachmusic,LessonFace.BeasurveytakerThebestoptioninthiscategoryisasitecalledProlific.Whatmakesthissitebetterthanmostisthatitasksyoutoanswerqualifyingquestions—age,income,familystatus,etc.—inadvance.Then,thesitesendsyouonlythesurveysthatyou’requalifiedtotake.ChargescootersBigcampusesareoftenlitteredwithelectricscooters(小型摩托车)andbikesthatcanbeunlockedandriddenaroundcampus.Riderscandropthescootersjustaboutanywhere.Soscootercompaniesenlist(征募)“chargers”topickthemup,chargethemovernightandreturnthemtoadesignated(指定的)areaearlythenextmorning.Ifyouhavealateclass,therearetwobenefitsofsigninguptocharge.First,youearnbetween$5and$20foreachscooteryoureturnfullycharged.Youalsogettoridethescootershomeforfree,whichisn’tabadwaytogetbacktoyourdorm.36.Whichsiteallowsonetogetpaidbyuploadingtheirclassnotes?A.Prolific. B.LessonFace. C.Wyzant. D.StudySoup.37.Whichonebestsuitsstudentswhoareexcellentinmusic?A.Takingclassnotes. B.Becomingatutor.C.Beingasurveytaker. D.Chargingscooters.38.WhatcanbeinferredaboutProlific?A.Itoffersthehighestpay.B.Itonlychoosesstudentswithgoodgrades.C.Ithelpsresearchersfindsuitablesurveyparticipants.D.Itrequiresparticipantstosignupinadvance.39.Whatmaymakechargingscootersattractive?A.Itpaysridersforchargingscooters.B.Itprovidesthemostbenefitsforstudents.C.Itoffersameansoffreetransportation.D.Ithelpssolvethelitterproblemoncampus.40.Thepassagemainlyintroduces______.A.methodstodobetterinschoolB.joboptionsforcollegestudentsC.after-classactivitiesforstudentsD.waystomeetafullclassscheduleBMygreatgrandmotherreceivedthedollhouse(玩具小屋)fromafamilyfriendbackinthelate1800s.Itwasthenpasseddownfromgenerationtogeneration.IwassevenwhenIdiscovereditunderneaththetreeonChristmasmorning.Inourhouse,Momsetupasewingarea.Isatathersewingmachine,myfeetbarelyreachingthepresserfoot.Mombentoverme,herhandsonmine,gentlyguidingsmallbitsofclothundertheneedletocreatedollhousebedding.Shealsotaughtmetomakemini-blankets.Withalittlepaintandglue,Momdemonstratedthatanythingcouldbeturnedintodollhousefurniture.Ilearnttoviewtheworldasaplaceofpossibility.Ispenthoursofmygirlhoodsittingbeforemydollhouse,tellingmade-upstories,andcreatingminiatures(缩微模型).Buteventuallyschoolactivitiestookover,andthedollhousewasmovedtotheattic(阁楼).Overthenext40yearsthestorytellingskillsI’dpracticedwiththedollhousegrewintonovelwritingskills,andIdevelopedacareerasanauthor.Oneday,afterhoursofworkingonmyfourthbook,ItookabreakbysurfingtheInternetandhappenedtonoticethebeautifuldollhousespeoplepostedonsocialmedia.Theyremindedmeofmine.Iwenttotheattic,broughtitbacktomyroomandstartedupdatingit.Duringthemindlesshoursofsewingandfurnishing(布置家具),Ilistenedtoaudiobooksaboutthehistoryofdollhouses,learningthattheywerenotinventedforplay.There’salong,richhistoryofpeopleinhardshipturningtodollhousestofindcomfort.Theyweren’tproducedastoysuntilmassproductionbecamestandardafter1945.Thisinspiredmetocreateanovelwhereartsavestheday.ThetruthwasImyselfneededarttosavetheday.Momwasthenslippingawayfrommeowingtoprogressivememoryloss.Theonlytopicwecoulddiscusswithanygenuinejoywastheupdateofthedollhouse.Shelovedretellingitshistory—thoseoldmemories.Momdidn’tfinditstrangeatallthather50-year-olddaughterwasupdatingthedollhouse.Shejustthoughtitfunandbeautiful.Anditwas.ItwasaworldwhereMomandIwereatourbesttogether.41.Whatdidtheauthor’smotherteachhertodo?A.Tosewandcreateminiatures.B.Toaddimaginaryfigurestothedollhouse.C.Tomakeupfairytalessetinthedollhouse.D.Todooilpaintingsandgluethemontothelittlewalls.42.Whydidtheauthordecidetoupdatethedollhousedecadeslater?A.Sheintendedtofollowthetrendonsocialmedia.B.Shewaseagertostartanewcareerasatoydesigner.C.Shefelttheurgetocompetewithotherdollhousemakers.D.Shewasinspiredbypeoplesharingtheirdollhousesonline.43.Whatdidtheauthorlearnaboutdollhousesfromtheaudiobooks?A.Theywereinitiallycreatedforplay.B.Peopleoncesoughtcomfortinthem.C.Richpeoplesoldthemformoneyduringdifficulttimes.D.Auniformstandardfortheirproductionwassetin1945.44.Whatroledidthedollhouseplayinstrengtheningtheemotionaltiesbetweentheauthorandheragingmother?A.Areminderoftheirchildhooddreams. B.Amirroroftheeventfulfamilyhistory.C.Atooltobringbackgoodoldmemories. D.Ameanstoimprovehermother’smemory.45.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheDollhouse:ALifelongToy B.GrowingupwiththeDollhouseC.TheDollhouse:MoreThanJustaToy D.DollhouseMakingandNovelWritingCAllanimalstakeinoxygenfromtheairtheybreathein,andreleaseCO₂fromtheirbloodwhenbreathingout.Mostmammals(哺乳动物)can’tdirectlydetectoxygenlevelsinthebloodsuppliedtotheirtissues.Instead,theyrelyontherisinglevelofCO₂intheirbloodtosignalthattheymightneedtotakeabreath.ButarecentstudypublishedinSciencesuggestsseals(海豹)cansensetheamountofoxygenintheblood,andchangetheirdivingbehaviorinresponse.Tofindoutifoxygenlevelsaffectedsealbehavior,ProfessorMcKnightattheUniversityofSt.Andrewsandhiscolleaguescreatedaspecialsectioninapoolwhereyoungsealswereheld.Inonecorner,therewasabreathingchamber(呼吸室),wheretheywereshelteredfromtherainandthewind.Thebreathingchamberwassurroundedbypanelsthatpreventedsurfaceswimming,yetswimmingbelowthesurfaceforabout200feetwouldgivethesealsaccesstoafeederwheretheycouldeatasmuchfishastheyliked.Oncethesealsgotfamiliarwiththesetup,theresearchersstartedtograduallychangethecompositionoftheairinthebreathingchamber,increasingorreducingthelevelsofoxygenandCO₂toseeaneffectontheirbehavior.Sureenough:thehigherthelevelofoxygen,thelongerthesealsstayedatthefeeder.Thefindingsuggeststhatsealsdon’tjustphysicallyrespondtooxygenlevelsbychangingtheirheartrateorbreathing,butthattheyaresufficientlyawareofthemtochangetheirbehavior.Thisabilitywouldputsealsinaclassbeyondanylandmammalsthathavebeentested.Sinceoxygenlevelsonlandremainstable,humansdon’tseemtohaveevolved(演化)tonoticelowbloodoxygenlevels,sometimesnotevenwhenthey’reabouttopassoutinfree-diving.Therefore,infree-divingwithoutoxygentanks,accidentsarequitecommon.OurrelianceonsensingCO₂levelsinourbloodinsteadofoxygenmaybetoblame.Actually,thisisaperfectlyreasonablestrategyonland,wheregrowingCO₂tendstosignalbreathingissues.Butwhenholdingourbreathduringdiving,relyingonCO₂levelsisrisky,especiallyonrepeateddives.Becauseeverytimewesurfaceandbreathein,oursensitivitytoCO₂isdecreased,evenifitslevelsarealreadyhigh,andthisincreasesthechancethatapersonwill,withoutawareness,passoutbeforetheygettothesurface.46.Whatdomostmammalsrelyontodeterminewhentotakeabreath?A.ThegrowingamountofCO₂intheirblood.B.Therisinglevelofoxygenintheirlungs.C.Theintensityoftheirphysicalactivity.D.Thebloodsupplytobodytissues.47.Whenwouldthesealsstayatthefeederforalongerperiodoftime?A.Whentheyneededtotakeinmorefoodatthefeeder.B.Whentheoxygenlevelinthechambergrewhigher.C.Whentheyfamiliarizedthemselveswiththesetup.D.WhentheCO₂levelinthechamberwasraised.48.Whatresultsinhumans’inabilitytonoticelowoxygenlevelsintheirblood?A.TheunstableCO₂levelsintheair.B.Theirlackofattentiontobreathing.C.Theconstantoxygenlevelsonland.D.Theirfunctionallychangeableheartrate.49.Whydoaccidentsoftenoccurwhendiversgofree-diving?A.Theirbreathcannotbeheldlongenough.B.Theycannotadjusttheconsumptionofoxygen.C.TheymayfailtonoticerisingCO₂levelssoonenough.D.Theirbreathingorgansstopworkingproperlyunderwater.50.WhichstatementisprobablysupportedbyMcKnight’ssealresearch?A.Sealshaveevolvedtosurviveinlowoxygenenvironments.B.Sealsarequicktosenseoxygenlevelsandactaccordingly.C.Sealscanmaintaintheirheartrateevenwithlowbloodoxygenlevels.D.Sealsaremoresensitivetochangesintheenvironmentthanothermammals.DScienceservesasapowerfultoolforunlockingthemysteriesoftheuniverse,butunderstandingitslimitationsisessentialforitseffectiveapplication.ThereareoccasionswhereIhaveusedthehandleofaknifeasahammer(锤子),buttheresultwouldhavebeenbetterifI’dhadamoresuitabletoolathand.Asfarassciencegoes,itisreallygoodattestingthingsthataretestable,butnotsoforthosethatarenot.Wecando,andhavedone,animpressiveamountwithourbrains.Buttherearelimits.Sometimestheselimitsgoawayifwekeepatitforlongenough—wejustneedbetterfacilitiesandexperimentstogettheanswer.Breakingnewgroundinmodernsciencethiswaycanbecostly.Next-generationsupercomputersorincrediblylargetelescopesareexpensive,yetthesemayberequiredtofindanswerstosomeoftheunsolvedmysteriesoftheuniverse.Sometimesthelimitsweencounterintryingtounlockthenatureoftheuniversearecognitive(认知的).Thinkaboutthis:humanDNAisonlyabout1.2percentdifferentfromthatofchimps(黑猩猩).Chimpsaresmart,noquestion.Butcouldyouteachthemadvancedmathematics?WhatifourDNAwereanother1.2percentfurtherevolvedthanitis?Whatmightourbrainsbecapableofthen?Thelevelofabstractthinkingmightbeunimaginable.Sometimesthelimitswehitarefundamental.Therearelawsofnaturewemayneverbeabletounderstand,howeveradvancedourbrainsmightbecome.Thereareexperimentswemightneverbeabletoperform.Wemayneverbeabletotestwhatcausedtheuniversetobecreated,andwhatcausedthecauseoftheuniversebeingcreated.Thisiswheresciencemayneverbreakthrough.Forsomethingtobeconsideredscientific,itmust,bydefinition,betestable.Thereisaproblemhere:itmaynotneedtobetestablerightnow,butitmustbetestableatsomepointinthefuturebyexperiment.Ifanideaisuntestable,thatdoesn’tmeanitiswrong.Itmeansitisuntestablefornow.Theseuntestableideasalsohappentobesomeofthemostinterestingones,probablybecausethey’vepuzzledhumanityforcenturies.51.Whydoestheauthormention“knife”and“hammer”inParagraph1?A.Todemonstratehowtoolscanbeusedcreatively.B.Tohighlightconsequencesofusingawrongtool.C.Toshowthenecessityofkeepingahandytoolwithinreach.D.Tostresstheneedfortherighttooltoachievedesiredresults.52.Whatisoftenrequiredinbreakingnewgroundinscience?A.Broaderscienceeducation. B.Moreadvancedfacilitiesforexperiments.C.Deeperunderstandingofthebrainpower. D.Moreinvestmentinnext-generationscientists.53.Howdoestheauthorassesshumanbeingsintermsoftheircognitivecapacity?A.Theyarejust2.4%awayfromtrueabstractthinking.B.Theyareslightlysmarterthanotherintelligentbeings.C.Theyareyettoevolvefurthertolearnmoreabouttheuniverse.D.Theyaregoodatsolvingproblemswithadvancedmathematics.54.WhatmessagedoesParagraph4convey?A.Somepuzzlesabouttheuniversearewaybeyondscientificexploration.B.Experimentalresearchlayssolidfoundationsforspacetechnology.C.Boundariesofsciencecanbepushedbackwithdeterminedefforts.D.Limitationsofsciencemayresultfrominsufficienttesting.55.Whathastheauthoraddedtothedefinitionofascientificidea?A.Correctideasaretestable. B.Untestableideascanbetrue.C.Somescientificideasmayneverbetestable. D.Anideamustbetestabletobeseenascorrect.第Ⅱ卷(非选择题共35分)第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面的短文,并根据短文内容回答后面的问题。Whenmyfatherwascelebratingamilestone(里程碑),birthday,Ipulledtogetherasurprisedgiftthathewouldneverforget.Onhis60thbirthday,Ihadafunidea:WhatifIcouldgetthememoriespeoplehadofhim,puteachoneintoanenvelope(信封)—60intotal—andhavehimopenthem,onebyone,onhisbirthday?SoIwroteane-mailtofamilyandfriends,explainingmyidea.Isentthee-mailandwaited.AndthentherepliesstartedcominginandIwasvery,veryastonished.Thereweresomanymemories,andtheywereallsolovely.Theycamefromthe’50s,’60s,’70s,fromeverydecade(十年)betweennowandthedaymydadwasborn.Theycamefrommymother,mysiblings,mygrandma,mydad’sfriendsfromhighschool,hissister,mydad’sfirstboss,acolleagueathisfirstjob,frompeoplewhohadn’tseenmydadin40years,frompeopleImyselfhadn’teveninformed.Theytypedthemandhand-wrotethem.Theymailedthemande-mailedthem.ThenightbeforeDad’sbirthday,mysisterandIstayeduplate,puttingthemailsintoenvelopes.Thenextmorning,afterbreakfastandpresentsandcake,wegavethepileofenvelopestohim.“Justonemorethingforyou,”wesaid.Ittookhimalongtimetoopenthemandread.Eachonewasabrieftickettoanothertime,aleap(跳跃)backwardoveryearsanddecades.Therewasalotoflaughterandafewtearsinhisface.Iwaskindofsadwhentheprojectofthememoriesaboutmyfatherwasoverbecauseitwas,greatfuntocollectthesememories.56.Whendidtheauthorgiveherfatherasurprisedgift?(nomorethan5words)________________________________________________________________57.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“astonished”inparagraph3probablymean?(nomorethan10words)________________________________________________________________58.Whydidtheauthorandhersisterstayuplatethenightbeforetheirfather’sbirthday?(nomorethan10words)________________________________________________________________59.Howdidtheauthor’sfathermostprobablyfeelwhenhereadthemails?(nomorethan2words)________________________________________________________________60.Whatgiftswillyouchooseforyourparents?Why?(nomorethan20words)________________________________________________________________第二节:书面表达(满分25分)61.假设你是李津,最近你收到英国笔友Peter的来信,想就“Howtolivewithpressure”的话题和你交流,询问你能否就解决学习和生活中一些问题谈谈自己的体验和感想。请根据此话题及以下提示写一封回信。①过去遇到问题时的表现(如心理压力、情绪紧张、心情低落等)。②介绍你解决压力问题的做法。③表达你的希望。注意:1.词数不少于100,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。2.必须包含提示内容。3.可适当加入细节,以使内容充实、行文连贯。DearPeter,Gladtohearfromyou,I'dliketowriteabouthowtolivewithpressure.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Bestwishes.Yours,LiJin.

德远高中2025-2026学年度高三第一学期期中考试卷高三(英语)学科第Ⅰ卷(选择题共115分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面五段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.15.C.£9.18.答案为B。1.Howoldisthemannow?A.68B.65C.622.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Getanewletter.B.Usetheoldletter.C.Writetheletterhimself.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Thelunch.B.Themenu.C.Theschoolwebsite.4Whichdishdidthemancookinthecompetition?A.Meat.B.Vegetables.C.Fish.5.Howdidthewomanhearaboutthewedding?A.Bettinaphonedher.B.Bettinavisitedher.C.Bettinawrotetoher.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段材料读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8三个小题。6.Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Managerandclerk.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Doctorandpatient.7.Whywasthewomanlateyesterday?A.Thebusshetookbroked

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