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高三英语

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选

项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下

一小题。每段对话读两遍。

例:Howmuchistheshirt?

A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.

答案是C。

1.WhoisBruceprobablytalkingto?

A.Hisdoctor.B.Hiswife.C.Hisboss.

2.Whatdoesthemanmean?

A.Theshirtmightbetight.

B.Hedoesn'tliketheshirt.

C.Thereceiptgotmissing.

3.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydotomorrow?

A.Studyforahistoryexam.

B.Workontheirpapertogether.

C.Handintheirresearchnotes.

4.Whatistheman'sconcernabouttheapartment?

A.Itssize.B.Itslocation.C.Itsdesign.

5.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Inameetingroom.B.Inaschool.C.Inahotel.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项

中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,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。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。

6.WhyTomcannotgohikingonSaturday?

A.Hehasatutorialsession.

B.Heneedstohelphismother.

C.HepreferstogoonSunday.

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7.WhenwillLisaandTommostlikelygohiking?

A.Saturdaymorning.

B.Sundaymorning.

C.Sundayafternoon.

听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。

8.Whatisthemandoing?

A.Changingaflight.

B.Bookingaflight.

C.Inquiringaboutbaggage.

9.HowlongdoesthemanplantostayinLondon?

A.Aboutonemonth.

B.Abouttwomonths.

C.Aboutsixweeks.

10.Whatistheman'sspecificrequest?

A.Awindowseat.

B.Amorningdeparture.

C.Aneveningreturnflight.

听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。

11.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodoatfirst?

A.Choosethebookssheneeds.

B.Filloutanapplicationform.

C.Showherlibrarycard.

12.Howmanybooksdoesthewomanborrow?

A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.

13.Howmuchshouldthewomanpayifshereturnsonebook2dayslate?

A.50cents.B.1dollar.C.1.5dollars.

听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。

14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Teacherandstudent.

B.Brotherandsister.

C.Fatheranddaughter.

15.Whydoesthewomansay"I’mnotachild?

A.Shedislikesthefirstrule.

B.Shewantsmorepocketmoney.

C.Shethinksthesecondruleisobvious.

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16.Whatcanweinferfromtheconversation?

A.ThewomanhasalreadybeentoBeijing.

B.Thewomanisnotlookingforwardtothetrip.

C.Thewomanhasprobablynevertraveledalonebefore.

17.Whereisthewomangoingsoon?

A.Totheairport.

B.Toahotel.

C.Toashoppingmall.

听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。

18.Whatistrueaboutalltherooms?

A.Theyallhaveheating.

B.Theyallhavearefrigerator.

C.Theyallhaveanewspaper.

19.Whatisfreeforgueststouse?

A.Thecoveredparkingspots.

B.Thetenniscourt.

C.Thesauna.

20.Whatisnotallowedatthehotel?

A.Bringingapet.

B.Requestinganewspaper.

C.Checkinginlateatnight.

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

Seeoneofthebestcitiesintheworldatyourleisurewithafamousopen-topbustour.Discover

iconicLondonsights,spectacularhistoricbuildings,topLondonattractionsaswellasmodern

architecturebyhoppingonandoffatanyofourmultiplestopsacrossthecapital.

TheRoutes

TheClassicTour(BlueRoute)

TakingyoutoallthemainCentralLondonlandmarks,theClassicTourpassestheLondonEye,the

TowerofLondon,BigBen,theHousesofParliament,theShard,StPaul'sCathedral,PiccadillyCircus,

Harrodsandmuchmore.

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TheEssentialTour(RedRoute)

ExplorethecentreandnorthofLondon.CoveringCoventGarden,WestminsterAbbey,HydePark,

RegentsPark,LondonZoo,MadameTussauds,KingsCross,aswellasmanyofthecapital'smust-sees.

TheMuseumTour(OrangeRoute)

SpendthedaydiscoveringLondon'siconicmuseumssuchastheNaturalHistoryMuseum,Science

MuseumandV&AMuseumaswellastheRoyalAlbertHall,HarrodsandBuckinghamPalace.

Youcanjointhetourfromanyofourmultiplestops.Eachofourstopswillbeclearlysignposted

withthewordsGoldenTourssittingbelowtheTransportforLondonbusstoplogo.Eachbusstopwill

alsodisplayitsstopnumber.

Frequency

Summer+Holidays=Every20minsontheRedandBlueroutes.Every30minsontheOrange

route.

Winter=Every30minsontheBlueroutes.Every60minsontheRedandOrangeroute.

PleaseNote

Cancellationpolicy.Afullrefundcanonlybegivenifticketsarecancelledatleast24hoursprior

toyourentrytimeanddate.

21.Whichlandmarkisincludedinmorethanoneroute?

A.TheLondonZoo.B.TheShard.

C.BuckinghamPalace.D.Harrods.

22.ToreceiveafullrefundforaFriday3:00PMbooking,thetourmustbecancelledby

A.2:00PMThursday

B.10:00AMFriday

C.4:00PMThursday

D.5:00PMFriday

23.Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?

A.ToadvertiseabustourservicearoundLondon.

B.ToexplainhowtousepublictransportinLondon.

C.TocomparedifferenttouristattractionsinLondon.

D.TointroducethehistoryofLondon'stransportation.

B

THEPALISADESFIREinLosAngelesburnedCharlotteTragos'shometotheground."Itwasa

prettyspecialanduniquehouse,"saysTragos,whofledwithherfamilywhenthefirebrokeout."The

streetswerepackedwithpeoplerunning,drivingonthewrongsideoftheroad,"shesays,addingthat

everyoneknewtheywererunningfortheirlives.

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Afewdaysafterthefirestarted,afriendsharedavideowithherofaLosAngelesartistofferingto

create,forfree,watercolorpaintingsofpeople'shomesbeforetheywerescorched(烧焦).Tragos

reachedouttotheartist,JordanHeber,askingifshecoulddoTragos'schildhoodhome.Heberaccepted

andcompletedapaintingofTragos'shomeinjustthreedays.Tragossaysshewillforeverbegratefulto

Heber."Itmeanstheworld,"shesays."We'reinapositionwherewehavenothing,andanythinglike

that,especiallypiecesthatmarkwhatthehousemeanttous—itisreallyuplifting.”

"ImovedaroundalotwhenIwasyounger,andsothemeaningofhomeissignificanttome,"

Hebersays.Afterthewildfiresstarted,Heberthoughtaboutwaysshecouldcontribute.Afriendsenther

anInstagrampostbyanotherlocalartistofferingtodrawpeople'shomesatnocharge,andHeberwas

inspired.Shortlyaftershepostedherofferonsocialmedia,requestsstartedcomingin.

Heberhascreatedmorethan25paintings,includingoneforJeremyWineberg,whosehomein

PacificPalisadeswasdestroyed."Itwasaplaceyouneverwantedtoleave,"saysWineberg,addingthat

thehousehadbeeninhisfamilyfornearly30years."Wetoldherourstory,andshesokindlyand

lovinglymadesuchabeautifulmemorythatlooksexactlyasifitwasaphotograph,”saysWineberg.

Heberisgladpeoplefindherpaintingsmeaningful,saying,"Hopefullyitinspiresotherstopitchinwith

theirowngifts."

24.HowdidTragosfeelaboutHeber'spaintingofherchildhoodhome?

A.Shevieweditmainlyasabeautifulpieceofartwork.

B.Shefeltitfailedtocapturethetruememoryofherhome.

C.Shefounditemotionallycomfortingduringadificulttime.

D.Sheconsidereditapracticalreplacementforherlostbelongings.

25.WhydidJordanHeberoffertopaintforwildfirevictims?

A.Sheneededtoimproveherpaintingskills.

B.Shewasrespondingtonumerousrequests.

C.Shewasinspiredbyanartist'sactofkindness.

D.Shevaluedthemeaningofhomesincechildhood.

26.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeJordanHeber?

A.Conservativeandselfless.

B.Innovativeandcompassionate.

C.Humbleandadventurous.

D.Enterprisinganddevoted.

27.WhatcanbeinferredfromJordanHeber'swordsinthelastparagraph?

A.Shewantstoteachwildfirevictimshowtopaint.

B.Shehopestoencouragemorepeopletohelpothers.

C.Sheregretsnotbeingabletohelpmorewildfirevictims.

D.Sheplanstostoppaintingandfocusonherfull-timejob.

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C

Twiceaweek,AdamKnoxjumpsintoafour-wheel-drivepickupandclimbstoaforesthighinthe

mountainsofHawaii."Youfeellikeyou'reinoneofthoseadventure-typemovies,"Knoxsays."Thisis

wherethenativebirdslive."Thesebirdsarehoneycreepers.They'reindangerofgoingextinctbecause

ofavian(鸟类的)malaria,adiseasespreadtobirdsbymosquitoes.Tosavethem,theAmericanBird

Conservancyhaslaunchedaninnovativeconservationproject.Asadronepilotandprojectmember,

AdamKnoxgoesintotheforestwithakeymission:toreleasemoremosquitoesaspartofascientific

intervention.

Insteadofchemicals,"thistechniqueusesmosquitoestofightmosquitoes,"saysscientistChrista

Seidl,ofMauiForestBirdRecoveryProject.Whenthemosquitoprojectbegan,in2023,helicopters

werethebestavailablemeans."It'sbeenalongroadtogethere,withalotoftrialandtesting;"Knox

says.“Butatthispoint,wehaveasystemthatcanflyinthesedifficultenvironments.”Plus,dronesare

quieter,costless,andallowmoreflexibilitywithtiming.

HoneycreepersliveinHawaii,andnowhereelse.Thereusedtobemorethan50species."Now

thereareonly17,”saysChrisFarmer,ABC'sHawaiiprogramdirector.Unlikehoneycreepers,

mosquitoesarenotnativetoHawaii.Astemperatureshavewarmed,mosquitoeshavemovedhigherto

honeycreeperhabitat.Asinglemosquitobitecankillahoneycreeper.

ThemosquitoesKnoxdropsintotheforestaremales,sotheydon'tbiteortransmitdisease.

They'vebeenraisedinalabandbredtocarryanaturalbacteriathatpreventsthemfromreproducing

withwildfemales.Whenthesemosquitoesmatewithwildones,theeggsthatareproducedwon'thatch.

“Thislowersthemosquitopopulationovertime,”Seidlsays,especiallysincemostfemalesmateonly

once.Italsogiveshoneycreeperstimetobounceback.

Conservationistsaren't.surehowlongitwilltake.Untilthen,Knoxwillcontinuedoingdrone

drops.AndSeidlwillcontinuetrackingmosquitonumbersandhoneycreeperhealth.“Everyoneisso

committedandworkssohardbecauseweunderstandthatitisourresponsibilitytosavethesebirds,"

Farmersays."Andwecandothat.Wehavethetechnology."

28.Whatisthefunctionofparagraph1?

A.ToemphasizetherisksinvolvedinKnox'swork.

B.Tointroducethehoneycreeperconservationproject.

C.Todescribethenaturalhabitatofthehoneycreepers

D.Tostatethemainthreattothehoneycreepers'survival.

29.Whatdoweknowabouttheprojectfromparagraph2?

A.Itsprimaryobjective.

B.Itsscientificprinciple.

C.Itsoperationalapproach.

D.Itsdevelopmentalchallenges.

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30.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"bounceback"probablymean?

A.Survive.B.Migrate.C.Withdraw.D.Restore.

31.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Studyingbirddiseases.B.Usingdronesinforests.

C.Savingbirdswithmosquitoes.D.Trackingwildlifenumbers.

D

TherearemanythingsthatareopposedbyRobertF.Kennedyjunior,America'shealthsecretary,

andhissupporters.Onethatreallyupsetsthemisseedoils.Intheirtelling,theoilsare“toxic”.Now

someAmericanfast-foodchainshaveswappedtheoilsforotherfats.Isthestuffasbadastheymake

out?

Seedoilsareextractedfromcorn,soyabean,sunflowerandotherseeds.Criticsworrymostabout

twothings.Thefirstisthatharmfulchemicalsusedinoilprocessingmayendupinthefinishedproduct.

Thesecondistheoils'contentofomega-6fattyacids.Thistypeoffat,opponentsclaim,causescancer,

heartattacksandobesity.Onbothcounts,thescientificevidencesaysotherwise.

Achiefconcernforseed-oilopponentsisthatlinoleicacid(亚油酸),themainomega-6fatinseed

oils,canturnintoinflammatory(炎症的)compoundsinthebody.Yetitisalsobrokendownintosome

anti-inflammatorycompounds.Thatmakesithardtoworkoutwhetheritispro-oranti-inflammatory

overall.Intrials,increasingparticipants'consumptionoflinoleicacidhadnoeffectoninflammatory

markersintheirbodies.Therearealsoclearbenefits:seedoilsarehighinhealthypolyunsaturated(多

不饱和的)fats,meaningthatchoosingthemoversaturatedfatslikebutterlowerscholesterollevels,

whichcutstheriskofheartattacks.

Long-termobservationalstudiesreachequallyreassuringconclusions.Arecentonefoundthat

thosefollowingdietshighinvegetableoilslivedlonger,healthierlives.thanthosewhosedietswerelow

invegetableoils.Anearlierstudy,publishedbytheWorldHealthOrganisation,foundthathigherintake

ofomega-6fatswaslinkedwithlowerdeathrates.

Inshort,seedoilsareunlikelytocauseharm—infact,theyareprobablygoodforyou,especiallyif

theyareconsumedinmoderationandsupplementedbyother,healthyfats.Overconsumptionisusually

theconsequenceofagenerallyunhealthydiet,fulloffriedorultra-processedfoods.Spoonforspoon,

seedoilsaremuchhealthierthansomeofthealternativeschampionedbytheircritics.

32.Whydocriticsopposeseedoils?

A.Theyareextractedmainlyfromseedsofplants.

B.Theyarenolongerakeyingredientinfast-food.

C.Theyarealeadingcontributortoseveraldiseases.

D.Theirextractionprocedureposesathreattohealth.

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33.Whichofthefollowingmighttheauthoragreewith?

A.Omega-6fattyacidsareunhealthy.

B.Butterhelpsreducecholesterollevels

C.Theeffectoflinoleicacidisconfirmed.

D.Seedoilscontributetoalongerlifespan.

34.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?

A.Alternativefatsadvocatedbycriticsareharmful.

B.Seedoilsareharmlesswhenconsumedinmoderation.

C.Seedoilscanserveasasupplementforfatslikebutter.

D.Thenutritionalbenefitsofseedoilshavebeenundervalued.

35.Whatisthesuitabletitleofthepassage?

A.DismisstheDoubts:WhatIsinSeedOils?

B.PuttheFearstoRest:TheTruthAboutSeedOils

C.WeightheOptions:SeedOilsorTraditionalFats?

D.MindtheThreat:TheHiddenDangerinYourKitchen

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。

Manyofusgetlostinsocialmedia.Worldwide,theaverageadultspendsmorethan2.5hoursper

dayimmersedinsocialapps.Allthatscrolling(滚屏)cancauseharm:toomuchsocialmediauseis

linkedwithloneliness,depressivesymptomsandpoorself-esteem.36Herearesomestrategiesto

helpresetyourrelationshipwithsocialmedia.

37

Whenyoustarttofeeloverwhelmedbysocialmedia,returntoa“techintentions”document:a

recordofthewaysyouwillandwillnotusetheapps.Forexample,"Iusesocialmediatoconnectwith

others,tolearnnewthingsdaily,torecordmylife,andtoexpressmyselfcreatively,"or“Idonotuse

socialmediaasareplacementforIRL."Writeyourownversion,andstickittoyourdeskorwherever

youmightbedistractedtomindlesslyscroll.

Setspecificgoals

Committingtousingsocialmedialessistoogeneralaresolutiontobeeffective.Instead,set

specificgoalsorboundaries.38Then,setupsystemstomakethatpossible:Putyourphonein

anotherroom,orputiton“donotdisturb”.

Goonanunfollowingspree(狂欢)

Isitservingyoutokeepgettingupdatesaboutyourfriends,orfromtherealitystars?Maybeyou're

nolongercrazyaboutbabypandasandarenowontoquokkas.39Unfollowtheaccountsthatare

nolongerfulfillingarole,andinsteadseekoutthosethatareinspiring,educational,orrelatedto

hobbiesyou'dliketocultivate.

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Makealistofscrollingsubstitutes

Ifyouweren'tscrollingthroughsocialmediaposts,whatwouldyoubedoing?Makealistof

activitiesyouenjoy—andmakesurethey'reintellectually,emotionally,orphysicallyfeedingyou.You

mightgoforawalk,readabook,takeuptheguitar,ortryoutsomecraftingprojects.40

A.Craftamissionstatement.

B.Recordyourpersonalpreference.

C.Sotakethetimetothinkaboutwhat'sworking.

D.Attimeswe'renotevenawareofhowwe'reusingit.

E.Maybeyougetthree20-minutesocialmediasessionsperday.

F.Youhavefinishedpartyanddon'tneedtokeepseeingfancydresses.

G.There'snowaytocheckFacebookifyourfingersarebusyweavingclothes.

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。

Elliehadsignedupforanembroidery(刺绣)classandresolvedtomakea41forher

grandmother,butherexcitement42whenshesawtheremainingseatnexttoPerfectPaula.Paula

wassuchaknow-it-allwhileEllieoftenorganisedfunactivitiestomakehercolleagueslaugh.Ellie

constantlyfelt43besidePaula.

However,sooneverything44.Answeringacall,Pauladashedoffintears.Worried,Ellie

followedPaulaonlytofindher45inthecorner.Elliecomfortedandhuggedher.

“Whyareyoubeingsonicetome?Youcan'tstandme,"Paulaasked."That'snottrue,”Ellie

protested,"youjust46mebecauseyou'resoperfect.”Paulalaughedthroughtears,“Oh,Ellie.I

wishIweremorelikeyou,a(n)47girl."Paulathenconfessed(坦白)her48andinsecurities.

Shehadgrownupindifferentfosterhomes(寄养家庭),alwaystryingto49bybeingperfect.

"Ididn'thaveahappytimeuntilIwasplacedwithMary,mylastadoptivemom.I.50her

everything.Nowshehasbrokenherleg,butIcan'tleavemyworkbehindtotendtoher,"Paulaadded.

Elliesuddenlyrealizedeveryonecarrieshidden51.ElliepromisedtohelpPaulawithherwork

duringherabsencewhilePaulaencouragedEllietopreparefortheinterviewpresentation,whichonce

scaredEllie,togetpromoted.

UltimatelyEllie52herembroideredmemorybookforGran'sseventiethbirthday.Theback

pagesweren'tneat,withloosehangingthreads—muchlikeherown53.Butshehadlearned

somethingprecious:eachofusis54,anditisthroughloveand55thatwehelponeanother

shine.

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41.A.scarfB.giftC.handbagD.case

42.A.fadedB.streamedC.aroseD.hid

43.A.competentB.dependentC.optimisticD.inadequate

44.A.arrivedB.happenedC.transformedD.emerged

45.A.slippingB.sobbingC.murmuringD.calling

46.A.shameB.testC.stimulateD.alert

47.A.politeB.pleasantC.smartD.ambitious

48.A.mistakesB.sensesC.circumstancesD.fears

49.A.takeoffB.fitinC.keepupD.goon

50.A.returnB.offerC.oweD.show

51.A.messagesB.potentialsC.arrangementsD.struggles

52.A.purchasedB.completedC.submittedD.decorated

53.A.imperfectionsB.characteristicsC.preferencesD.prejudices

54.A.equalB.uniqueC.rareD.identical

55.A.passionB.perseveranceC.dreamD.kindness

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。

OnSept19th,the2025InternationalYouthPoetryFestivalPoetryConferencewasheldatthe

NationalMuseumofModernChineseLiteratureinBeijing,.56(attract)40youngpoetsfrom15

LatinAmericancountriesand37youngChinesepoets.

ZhangHongsen,chairmanandPartysecretaryoftheChinaWritersAssociation,saidtheevent

aimsto57(active)puttheGlobalCivilizationInitiativeintopractice.Throughpoetryexchanges,

theeventseeks58(promote)mutuallearningamongcivilizationsandbuildpeople-to-people

connections,contributingtothedevelopmentoftheChina-LatinAmericancommunitywithashared

future.

Attheconference,poetsfromLatinAmericancountriesandChinasharedtheirperspectives.They

remarkedthattheirtriptoChinaallowedthemtoexperiencetheprofoundheritageofChineseculture.

Theyalso.59(feel)thesincerityoftheChinesepeople60thedynamism(活力)ofChinese

societydeeply.Plus,61themodermnlookoftheancientcapitalXi'antothegrandandpoetic

QinlingMountains,theseuniqueculturallandscapesdeeplymovedtheirheartsandprovidedfresh

inspirationfortheirfuture62(create).

Thepoetsalsonotedthatpoetry,asanartform63goesbeyondlanguageandlocation,

has64uniquepowertobreakthroughculturalbarriersandconveysharedhumanemotionsand

values.Poetryencouragesdialogueandintegrationamongcultures,enablingpeoplefromdifferent

countriestofindacommonlanguage65(enrich)withpoeticexpressions.

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第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

外教口语课上将进行一周一次的主题演讲,本期题目为“我愿送给中国宇航员(礼物)

带至太空”。请写一篇演讲稿,包括以下要点:

1.描写礼物;

2.送该礼物的原因。

注意:

1.写作词数应为80个左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。

Goodmorning!Ifeelprivilegedtodeliveraspeechtoday.

第二节读后续写(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。

Cindi'smother,Queenie,justfrowned,“You'vebeenlisteningtotoomuchpopmusic.This

Beatlemaniaisputtingyouoffyourwork.Itstopsnow.”Cindiprotested,“ButIlovetheBeatles.You

can’tbanthem!Ijust..”OnelookatQueenie'sface,allpursedmouthandhardeyes,madeCindiclose

hermouth.Therewasnopointinarguing.

Deepdown,shewassadthatQueeniedidn'tunderstand.Shehadnowishformorelecturesand

avoidedhermumasfaraspossible.Withanacheinherheart,shebecamesecretive.Cindidreamedof

beingasinger.ShehadsungwithQueenieatmanyfamilyget-togethers,mostnotablyathergrandad's

eightiethbirthday.Rightnow,determinednottogiveup,Cindigazedfrustratedlyatherwallof

newspapercuttings,postersandBeatlesprogrammes.Shedecidedtohidetheminabrokencarpeton

thefloorwithaholeinside.

Oneday,asshenearedthehouse,thesmellofsmokedistractedCindifromherworries.Shesmiled.

Herdadmustbehavingoneofhisfamousbonfires(篝火).AtsightofCindi,Queeniecamerunning

throughfromthekitchen.“Comeandlookatthis,Cindi.I'vegotabigsurpriseforyou!You'lloveit.”

Shechancedararesmile,accompanyingCindiupthestairsintoherbedroom.

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There,Cindiwasshockedtofindthepreviouscarpetgoneandreplacedbyashockingpinkone.

Shecrasheddownonthebed,yellingwithhurtandanger,"howcouldyouthrowthemallout?My

cuttings,myBeatlesautographs-theywereallinthecarpet.”“Cindilove,whatareyoutalkingabout?

Ihadnoidea...”Queeniesoundedgenuinelypuzzled."Upthegarden.Run.Quick.Yourdadisburning

itrightnow.”Cindirushedout,onlytofindthecarpetandallitssecretcontentsreducedtosmoking

ashes.

NobodybutJaney,herbestfriend,wasverysupportiveofherhopesanddreams.Sheknewofthe

tensionsathome.Sheknewhowthecarpetburninghadmadethingsevenworse.Janeycouldreadher

thoughts."Listen,Cindi.”ShenoddedencouraginglyasshegrabbedCindi'sshoulders."Trytogeton

withyourmum.Don'toverreact.Shedoesn'tmeanit.Andlookatthis!”ExcitedlyJaneyfishedan

advertisementfromherpocket.Singerswanted.Cindi'sheartskipped.“You'vegotagreatvoice.It's

calledtalent.Youcansinglikethestars.Youhavetobelieveinyourself.”Cindineededtotalktoher

mumbravely.

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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。

Paragraph1:Watchinghermothercooking,Cindiclearedherthroat.

Paragraph2:“Howwouldyoufeelaboutthis?”CindipushedSingersWantedadvertisement

towardshermum.

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高三英语答案

听力:1-5CABBC6-10BCBCA11-15CABCC16-20CABCA

阅读:21-23DAA24-27CCBB28-31BCDC32-35DDBB

七选五:DAEFG

完型填空:41-45BADCB46-50ABDBC51-55DBABD

语法填词:56.attracting57.actively58.topromote59.felt60.and

61.from62.creations63.that/which64.a65.enriched

应用文范文:

Goodmorning!Ifeelprivilegedtodeliveraspeechtoday.ThegiftIwouldpresenttoChinese

astronautsisacompletesetoftheChineseprogram“TheReader”hostedbyDongQing.

Thisclassicliteraturereadingshowinvitespeoplefromallwalksoflifetosharepersonalstories

connectedtotimelesstexts.Wehearscientistsreadwiththepassionofexplorersandunwavering

patriotism,celebritiesreciteaccompaniedbyquietlightingandengagingmusicalscoreswiththeir

authenticselvesandinspiringstories,andordinarypeoplesharememoriesoftheirhometownswith

movingsincerity.Itbeautifullyconnectsindividualivestothebroaderhumanexperiencethrough

literatureandmusic.

Iwanttosendittospace.NotonlywillitkeeptheTaikonautsccompany,enablingthemtoget

refreshedandrelaxedwhiletheylistenalone,butitcarriestheessenceofourdown-to-earthspirit—

ourcuriosity,ourlove,andourmemories.Forastronautsfarfromhome,thesevoicesandstorieswould

bethemostheartfeltcompanion,remindingthemofthebeautifulworldandhomelandtheycarryin

theirhearts.Thankyou.

读后续写范文:

Watchinghermothercooking,Cindiclearedherthroat.Heartpounding,Cindiapologized.“Mum,

I’msorrywecan'tgetalong.Itmakesmesad.”Toherastonishment,Queeniewhirledaround,herown

expressionwearyratherthanangry.Queenieexpressedequalsadnessabouttheirstrainedrelationship

andsincerelyapologizedfortheburnedcarpet,explainingshehadneverintendedtodestroyCindi's

treasuredcollection.TheemotionalexchangedeepenedasQueenieacknowledgedhermistakein

pressingCinditoomuch.Cindi'sangerdissolvedassheunderstoodhermother'sperspective.Queenie

furthersurprisedherbytakingbacktheBeatlesbanandpraisingCindi’s“splendidvoice”.Thishonest

dialoguebeganhealingtheirrelationship,thoughCindiremainedsomewh

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