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郑州外国语学校2025-2026学年下期高三调研6考试试卷

英语

(120分钟150分)

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。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

对话仅读一遍。

1.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Inaclassroom.B.Inarestaurant.C.Onatenniscourt.

2.Whydoesthewomanfeelupset?

A.Shehasnomoneytobuyacar.

B.Tomdidn'tlendhiscartoher.

C.ShequarreledwithTom.

3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Ariver.B.Afilm.C.Amusician.

4.Howdidthewomanknowherhusband?

A.Byafriend.B.Bynewspaper.C.OntheInternet.

5.WhathappenedtoLarrylastnight?

A.Hecouldn'tfindhishotel.

B.Hewascaughtintherain.

C.Hefellintothewater.

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。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。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Howdoesthewomangotoworkingoodweather?

A.Bybike.B.Onfoot.C.Bycar.

7.Whatdothespeakersthinkabouttakingthetrain?

A.Itisfaster.B.Itismoreconvenient.C.Itissafer.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whydoesthemansaysorrytothewoman?

A.Hehadherwaitforawhile.

B.Hewastedsomeofherpaper.

C.Hecan'tmailpackagesforher.

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9.Whatdoesthewomanneedtheformfor?

A.Movingoutofthedormitory.

B.Cancelingthecampusmailbox.

C.Applyingforthemailboxservice.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Wheredidthewomangolastnightbeforegettinghome?

A.Toafriend's.B.Toacinema.C.Toastore.

11.Whathappenedwhenthewomancametothedoor?

A.Thedooropened.B.Herkeywasmissing.C.Sheheardanoise.

12.WhowasKarl?

A.Thegatekeeper.B.Thewoman'sneighbour.C.Thewoman'scolleague.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatwillthemandotomakeachange?

A.Workasahairdresser.B.WatchTVathome.C.Giveupjunkfood.

14.Whatdoesthewomanspeakerthinkoftheman'sdecisions?

A.Impractical.B.Timely.C.Useful.

15.WhydoesClaudiahopetochangejobs?

A.Toformhealthyhabits.B.ToleaveBrazil.C.Totravelmore.

16.Whatdidthemanwanttobelastweek?

A.Afamouswriter.B.Amoviestar.C.Agreatsinger.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?

A.Howtostudyfaster.

B.Howtokeepthebrainactive.

C.Howtogainknowledgefrompractice.

18.Whydoesthespeakerrecommendlisteningtomusic?

A.Itcaneaseanxiety.

B.Itmakespeoplecreative.

C.Ithelpspeopletofocusontheirstudies.

19.Whatis"TwoThirds"?

A.Asong.B.Awayofstudying.C.Anapplication.

20.Whatisthespeaker'slastsuggestion?

A.Settingagoal.B.Havingapositiveattitude.C.Spendingmoretimepracticing.

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。

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Notes:

1.Dependingonroomavailability

2.AfterbecomingaVoyagermember,whenstaying5ormoretimeswithina12-month

period

3.Betweenthecityairportandtheproperty,andvalidwithconfirmedcoachbookingonly

4.Allbenefitsarerestrictedtotheregistered1865member.

Remarks:SomeoftheabovebenefitsdonotapplytoEatonSmart,NewDelhiAirport

TransitHotel.Toexplorethebenefitsofthishotel,pleasevisit1865..

21.Tohave1865membership,guestsneedto.

A.registerat1865..B.visitLanghamthreetimesinayear.

C.havefivestaysinLanghamyearly.D.stayinLanghampropertiesonce.

22.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothegiveninformation?

A.Gatewaymembershave4pmlatecheck-outpriorityanytimetheywant.

B.MemberscangetthebenefitslistedinthetableatallLangham'sproperties.

C.TheveryfirsthotelofLanghamcollectionwasbuiltin1865inBritain.

D.Top1%VoyagerswithsuperresidencerecordcanapplyforDestinymembership.

23.Tony,ontheirhoneymoontrip,wantstosurprisehiswifewithabunchofrosesonarriving

atthehotel.Tonyatleastneedstohavethemembershipof

A.EXPLORERB.GATEWAYC.VOYAGERD.DESTINY

B

Oneday,asNellysortedthroughvegetableleftovers,especiallycornhusks(外壳)from

herfamilykitchen,shenoticedtheirsoftfeelandstructure.Whatiftheseweren'tjustwaste,

butrawmaterialforsomethingbeautiful?Herfirstdollwasanexperiment.Usingdriedcorn

husksforthebodyandsilkythreadsfromcorncoresforthehair,shebuiltatinyfigure,dressed

itinlayeredleaves,andpaintedonaface.

Wordsoonspread.Visitorstoherflowershopadmiredthedolls,oftenmistakingthemfor

handicrafts.Encouragedbytheresponse,Nellybegantakingcustomorders.Eachdollwas

handmade,unique,andreflectedherevolvingtechnique.Today,sheoperatesfromasmall

studiospacewhereshecontinuestohandcraftthesedollstoorder.Withnoformalarttraining,

shehastaughtherselfhowtosubtilizenaturalmaterials,drythemfordurability,andcombine

themwithdecorativeelementslikeseeds,flowers,andleaves.

Craftingonedolltakesseveraldays.First,thevegetablewasteiscarefullysorted,washed,

andsun-dried.Nellyusesthehuskstoformthebody,foldingandfoldingthemintoshape.The

cornmilkiswovenintohair,whiledriedflowersformnecklacesorskirts.Afinaltouchof

paintbringsoutfacialfeatures,personality,andcharacter.Notwodollsarealike,andthat's

exactlyhowNellylikesit.

Nelly'sjourneyhasn'tgoneunnoticed.Hercraftisnowinspiringwomeninneighboring

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A

1865

----By1865MEMBERSHIPOFFICE

Langham'slegenddatesbackto1865,whenTheLangham,LondonopenedasEurope's

first“GrandHotel”.Forover140years,thisflagshiphotelhasbeenattheforefrontof

charming.Today,allLanghampropertiesworldwideshowthesamephilosophy,reflecting

eleganceindesign,innovationinhospitality,genuineserviceandfascinationofthesenses.

ABOUT1865

1865isourwayofsayingthank-youforyoursupporttoourcollectionofhotels.

Bringingyouexclusivebenefitsandrecognition,weensureyourstaywithusisespecially

comfortableanduniquelymemorable.

EXPLORER

Guestswhoarejustbeginningtogettoknowusbystayingonceinourpropertieswill

beinvitedtobecomeExplorermembers.

GATEWAY

Stay3timesatanyofourpropertieswithina12-monthperiodandyouwillbeentitled

toGatewaymembership.

VOYAGER

ToenrolasVoyagermember,simplygatheratotalof5stayswithin12months

DESTINY

Thismembershiprankisreservedforthetop1%ofVoyagermemberswhoshowthe

highestlevelofcommitmentbystayinginoursuperior-categoryroomsandsuites(套房).

Exclusivetoachosenfew,Destinymembershipisofferedbyinvitationonly.

1865MEMBERSHIPBENEFITS

EXPLORERGATEWAYVOYAGERDESTINY

AT-A-GLANCE

In-roombroadbandInternetaccess****

Latecheck-out¹-*(4pm)*(6pm)*(8pm)

Personalizedroompreferences***

Personalizedwelcomeservices*(one)*(two)

Upgradetonextroomcategory²**

One-waycoachservice³火

Exclusivegift*

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villagestoexploresimilarideaswithplantwaste,encouragingentrepreneurshipatitgrassroots

level.Inaregionwhereeconomicopportunitiescanbelimited,hermodelofself-employment,

basedonsustainablepractices,isquietlyempoweringwomentoearnfromtheirownhomes,

usingnothingbutkitchenscrapsandcreativeinstinct.

24.WhichwordcanbestdescribeNelly'sdoll-makingcraft?

A.Sustainable.B.Conventional.C.Portable.D.Luxurious.

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“subtilize”inparagraph2mean?

A.Handle.B.Protect.C.Analyze.D.Supply.

26.WhydoesNellywantnotwodollstobealike?

A.Tofollowmarkettrends.B.Toreduceproductioncosts.

C.Tomeetcustomers'demands.D.Tomaintainartisticindividuality.

27.HowdoesNelly'smodelbenefitwomeninherregion?

A.Byprovidingfactoryjobs.B.Byofferinggovernmentallowances.

C.Byenablinghome-basedincome.D.Byhelpingthemestablishbrandawareness.

C

Eachyear,over1.2billionnewsmartphonesareproducedworldwide.Thisnotonly

consumessignificantenergyandnaturalresourcesbutalsoresultsinlargeamountsof

electronicwaste,asusersoftenreplacefunctionaldeviceseveryfewyears.Toaddressthis

issue,researchershavedevelopedanewapproach—transformingoldphonesintosmall-scale

datacentersforpracticalapplications.

"Innovationoftenbeginsnotwithsomethingnew,butwithanewwayofthinkingabout

theold,"saidHuber,anassociateprofessor.Theresearchteamdemonstratedthatoutdated

smartphonescanbetransformedintotinydatacenterscapableofprocessingandstoringdata

forreal-worldapplications.Theyalsofoundthatbuildingsuchadatacenteronlycostsaround

8eurosperdevice,makingitaneconomicalsolution.

Intheirexperiment,thescientistscarefullyremovedthebatteriestopreventchemical

leakageandconnectedfouroldphonesusing3D-printedcases.Thesystemwaspowered

externallyandtestedinpracticalenvironments.Onesuccessfultrialofthenewapproach

involvedunderwatersealifemonitoring,wherethedeviceautomaticallyrecordedandanalyzed

seaspecies.Tasksthatoncerequireddiverscannowbehandleddirectlybythedevice

underwater.

Thesereuseddevicesshowpromiseinotherareasaswell.Forexample,theycouldbe

appliedatbusstopstomonitorpassengerflowpatternsandhelpurbanplannersadjustpublic

transportationschedulesandroutes.Thisapproachnotonlyreducese-wastebutalsosupports

sustainabledigitalsolutionsformoderncommunities.

“Thissmart,greenapproachrethinksourthrowawaytechculture.Sustainabilityisnotjust

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aboutpreservingthefuturebutalsoaboutreimaginingthepresent,turningyesterday'sdevices

intotomorrow'ssolutions,"addedUlrich,anAssociateProfessorofSoftwareEngineering.

Withminimalinvestmentandcreativethinking,outdatedtechnologycanservenewpurposes,

contributingtoagreenerdigitalsocietywhileeffectivelyaddressingthegrowingproblemof

electronicwaste.

28.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthenewapproachinparagraph2?

A.Time-saving.B.Cost-effective.C.User-friendly.D.Labor-intensive.

29.Whatwasasuccessfulapplicationofthenewapproach?

A.Assistingdiversinrecordingseaanimals.B.Producing3D-printedcasesforoceanuse.

C.Monitoringunderwaterlifeindependently.D.Supplyingpowertounderwaterequipment.

30.Whatcanweinferaboutthereuseddevicesfromparagraph4?

A.Theypredictthecitytrafficpatterns.B.Theyinformpassengersofbusarrivals.

C.TheyhelpwithsmartcitymanagementD.Theyassesstheworkofurbanplanners.

31.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.TheGlobalSmartphoneWasteProblem

B.AGreenSolution:RepurposingOldPhones

C.AnEco-DigitalGuide:ElectronicEngineering

D.TheSustainabilityofSmartCityDevelopment

D

InsomeWesternparts,childrenofhealthyweighthavelongbecometheexception.Now

eveninpoorcountries,childhoodobesity(肥胖)isspreadingfasterthaneverbefore.The

problemisnotnew:thepercentageofoverweightchildrenaroundtheworldwentupinthe

1980s,asjunkfoodbecameadietarystaple.Butthetrendtodayisalarming.Areportby

UNICEFfoundthatthenumberofschool-agedchildrenwhoareobeseis,forthefirsttime,

higherthanthosewhodonotgetenoughfoodtostayhealthy.

InNiueandtheCookIslands,nearly40%of5—19-year-oldsareobese—thehighestrates

intheworld.ThesouthPacificalsohassomeoftheworstadultobesityrates,fueledbyshifting

dietsandaculturethatprizessize.Americaranksinthetop20countriesforchildhoodobesity,

witharateof20%.InEurope,Hungaryleadswith15%.

Poorcountriesareparticularlyill-equippedtotacklethisissue.Healthsystemstherewere

builttofighthungernotobesity.Manybabiesarebornunderweightbecauseofpoordietswhen

theirmothersareexpectingthem.Thatalterstheirmetabolism(新陈代谢)andmakesrapid

weightgainandotherlong-termhealthproblemsmorelikelyinadulthood.InSouthAmerica

andpartsofAfricaandtheMiddleEast,theshareofoverweightchildrenisalreadyhigherthan

inwesternEuropeandisnearingthe45%seeninNorthAmerica.

Thereasonissimple:cheap,heavilyprocessedfoodsaredominatingchildren'sdiets

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worldwide,crowdingoutfreshfruits,vegetablesandproteins.AUNICEFsurveyof20low-

andmiddle-incomecountriesfoundthatmorethanhalfofbabiesaged6-23monthsin13

countrieshadconsumedsweetdrinksorsugaryfoodsthepreviousday.EveninBritainmany

ready-to-eatbabyfoodsmarketedashealthyarefarfromit.Incountrieswithlaxregulation,

themealsareworse.AstudyofhundredsofbabyfoodssoldinsevenSouth-EastAsian

countriesfoundthathalfwereultra-processed.Athirdcontainedadditivesthatarenot

permittedundertheCodexAlimentarius,theUN'sfood-standardscode.

Butchangingdietsishard.Ultra-processedfoodsareabout50%cheaperthanfreshor

minimallyprocessedfoods,accordingtotheUN'sreportonfoodsystems.Aglobalsurveyof

schoolmealsin2024foundthat25%ofschoolsservedprocessedmeats,21%servedsweets,

19%serveddeep-friedfoodand14%providedsugar-sweeteneddrinks.Strongerrulesthat

restricttheadvertisingandsalesofunhealthyfoodscouldhelp.Socouldfinancialaidtomake

goodfoodcheaper.Whatchildreneatearlyshapestheirtastesforlife.Adultdietsarehabits

fixedinchildhood.Onceformed,thosetastesarehardtoshift.

32.TheauthorcitesthespecificobesityratesofNiueandtheCookIslands,America,and

Hungaryinparagraph2primarily

A.toarguethatEuropeanpoliciesarethemosteffective

B.toshowtheproblemisglobal,affectingdiverseregions

C.toranktheeconomicdevelopmentlevelsoftheseplaces

D.tosuggesttheissueismostsevereinPacificIslandnations

33.Whichofthefollowingisamajorconcernregardingchildhoodobesityinpoorcountries

accordingtothepassage?

A.Parentsarenotawareoftherisksofobesityatall.

B.Childrenrefusetoeatanyfreshfruitsorvegetables.

C.Thereisacompletelackofregulationsonfoodadvertising.

D.Healthsystemsarenotdesignedtodealwithsuchproblems.

34.Accordingtothepassage,whatmakesultra-processedfoodssopopularworldwide?

A.Theytastebetterthanfreshfood.

B.Theyaremuchcheaperthanfreshfood.

C.Theyaremorenutritiousthannaturalfood.

D.Theyareeasiertocookathome.

35.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?

A.Tocriticizethefoodindustryforpromotingunhealthyfoods.

B.Torecommendspecificlifestyleprogramsforobesechildren.

C.Toanalyzetheglobaltrendandchallengesofchildhoodobesity.

D.Tocompareobesityratesbetweendevelopedandpoorcountries.

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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。选项中有两项为

多余选项。

Emotionalintelligenceisoftenspokenaboutasifit'samysteriousqualityyoueither

haveordon't36Ofcourse,developingemotionalintelligenceisn'tan

overnightachievement.It'slikelearningtoplayaninstrument:atfirstyoumayhitthewrong

notes,misunderstandtherhythm,orfeelawkward.37

Tuneintoyourinnersignals.

Mostpeoplearevaguely(模糊地)awareoftheiremotionalstate.Emotionalintelligence

beginsbyrefining(提炼)thisawarenessintosomethingspecific.Imagineyou'vejustbeencut

offintraffic.Yourbodytensesandyoumutterunderyourbreath.Inthatmoment,an

emotionallyintelligentapproachistopauseandsilentlynamewhatyoufeel:"frustration”,“a

senseofdisrespect”.38Itshiftstheexperiencefromaraw,automatic

reactionintosomethingyoucanobserveandhandle.

Learntopausebeforeresponding.

Oneofthegreatestpowersemotionalintelligenceoffersisthepause—thesmallgap

betweenstimulus(刺激)andresponse.39Withoutit,you'reapuppet(木偶

)towhateveremotionshowsup;withit,youbecometheauthorofyouractions.

Todevelopthepause,mindfulnessmeditationisaneffectivetrainingground.Sitting

quietly,focusingonyourbreath,andnoticingwhenyourmindwandersbuildstheabilityto

witnessthoughtsandfeelingswithoutimmediatelyactingonthem.

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Emotionalintelligenceisnotjustinward-looking.Acoreskillisempathy.Thisrequires

carefulobservationoftoneofvoice,facialexpressions,andbodylanguage.Apowerful

exerciseistospendadaypayingattentiontomicro-expressions—thosequicklypassingfacial

changesthatoftenrevealtruefeelingsbeforethey'remasked.Itcanhelpyourespondinways

thatmakeothersfeelseenandunderstood.

A.Practiceactivelisteningskills.

B.Readtheemotionalcurrentsofothers.

C.Butwithpractice,themusicstartstoflownaturally.

D.Inthatspaceliesyourabilitytochooseratherthanreact.

E.Simplynaminganemotionhasacalmingeffectonthebrain.

F.Seeemotionsnotasrandombehaviorbutasinformationcarriers.

G.Inreality,it'salivingskillthatyoucandevelopandsharpenovertime.

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)

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McDonald'sintheNetherlandshaslaunchedapioneeringadvertisingcampaign.Ituses

somethingthat'sevenmore41thanthegoldenarches.

Inspiredbytheeasilyrecognizablesmellofthechain'sFrenchfries,thebrandsetupthe

firstbillboard(广告牌)wherethesmellbecomesthe42Thethreeplainredor

yellowbillboardsdidn'tevenhavealogobutstill43toattracthungrycustomers.

Topassers-by,thehugebillboardssimplylooked44.However,whenthey

45withinabout15feetofthem,theywere46bythesmellofMcDonald'sfries.

McDonald'ssharedvideoshowspeopleapproachingthesignto47thesmell.

"IsitMcDonald’s?”asksoneofthem,whileasecondsays:“Fries?”Athirdthensays:“Ismell

fries,"withafourthadding:"ItsmellslikeaHappyMeal—McDonald’s?”anda

fifthfinally48shouts:"TheFrenchfriesfromMcDonald's!"Viewerswere

49withtheidea,commenting:"WishIhadaMcDonald'sNetherlandsnearme."

UsingsensorsandWi-Ficonnectivity,thebillboardscan50whensomeoneis

nearbyandreleasetheirsmellaccordingly.Thisapproachensuresthatthesmellisalways

present.Beingstrategically51within200yardsofrestaurants,thesebillboards

cleverlygivefastfoodfansthe52theyneedtotreatthemselves.

Whilethismightseemlikeagimmick(噱头),thereisgoodreasonforhavingcustomers

followtheir53"Whenitcomestosparking(触发)clearandemotionalmemories,

smellhasbeenproventobemore54thanimages,"explainedthechiefmarketing

officerofMcDonald'sNetherlands."Withtheinclusionofthisnextsenseinouradvertising,

we'vefoundanewwayto55peopleofgoodtimesatMcDonald's."

41.A.memorableB.meaningfulC.criticalD.acceptable

42.A.productB.sloganC.practiceD.advertisement

43.A.managedB.expectedC.promisedD.offered

44.A.flexibleB.emptyC.cleanD.modern

45.A.leftB.workedC.passedD.skipped

46.A.encouragedB.confusedC.greetedD.moved

47.A.copyB.imagineC.guessD.remember

48.A.carelesslyB.confidentlyC.secretlyD.suddenly

49.A.satisfiedB.disappointedC.inspiredD.impressed

50.A.tellB.investigateC.chartD.report

51.A.placedB.examinedC.protectedD.covered

52.A.supportB.pushC.faithD.power

53.A.trendB.noseC.preferenceD.stomach

54.A.reasonableB.seriousC.effectiveD.interesting

55.A.persuadeB.warnC.begD.remind

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第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

Virtualmuseumsnolongerserveasbackupoptionsforthosewhocannottravel.They

offeruniqueculturalvalueontheirown.

Overthepastdecade,digitalization56(become)adrivingforceinredefiningthe

museumexperience.WithAI-poweredtools,museumsareadoptingarangeoftechnologies

57(enhance)accessibilityandvisitorengagement.Insteadofstaringatstatic(静止的)

images,peoplecaninteractwithobjectsandexplorerooms58(close)tothepublicin

reallife.

Thevalueliesnotincopyingphysicalmuseums59inofferingwhatthephysical

worldcannot.Someexhibitsintegrateanimation,audio,andlayeredinterpretation.Others

reconstructlostheritageorofferbehind-the-sceneslooksatpreservation.

Amuseumwithoutwallscanadaptandrespondtoculturalshiftswithspeed.Exhibitscan

golive.60(update)donottakemonths.Theaudiencebecomespartoftheexperience,

notasilent61(observe).Allofthesearepossiblebecauseofsystemsbuilttorecreate,

organize,andpresentknowledgeinnewways.Eachofthesesystemsplaysadifferentrole.

Together,theychange62peopleaccesshistory.

Aswelookahead,museums,byembracingbothdigitaltransformationandcultural

stewardship(守护),have63uniqueopportunitytobecomemoreinclusive,engaging,

and64(sustain)thaneverbefore.Withinnovation65theheartofthemuseum

experience,thepossibilitiesarelimitless—andthenextchapterofmuseumevolutionisjust

beginning.

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,你的英国笔友Tom来信询问你的寒假生活。在刚刚过去的寒假中,你

经历了许多新鲜有趣的事情。请你给他回一封邮件,分享一件你的“寒假新鲜事”。

内容包括:

1.介绍你的“寒假新鲜事”;

2.分享你的感受;

3.询问对方的新鲜事。

注意:

1.词数80左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

3.开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。

DearTom.

Howiseverythinggoing?

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Paragraph1:

Peter'sadvice,pairedwiththestranger'skindness,keptmegoingthroughthat

week.

Paragraph2:

Aweeklater,atSaltLakeAirportinUtah,Ispottedmydustybagontheconveyorbelt

(传送带)

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Yours,

LiHua

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。

ItallbeganatmylocalPortlandairportasIwascheckinginformyflightforSaltLake

City.Panichit:mysuitcasewasstillathome.Itheldeverythingforaweek-longconferencein

Utah:mytailoredsuit,afolderofprintedpresentations,eventhenovelIplannedtofinallyread

ontheflight.Withnotimetoturnback,Icalledmywife,whopromisedtosenditonthenext

flight.Anagentreassuredmethatitwouldreachmyhotelbyevening.Armedwiththat

promise,Iboarded,unawareoftheincrediblejourneythatawaitedmysuitcase.

Thatnightatmyhotel,nosuitcasearrived.IcalledDeltaAirlinesandPeter,abaggage

serviceagent,informedmethattheconnectingflighthadbeencanceled."Don'tworry.It'llbe

onthefirstflighttomorrowanddeliveredtoyourhotelby9a.m."hepromised.

Thenextmorningat9a.m.,nothing.IcalledDeltaagain,myvoiceshakingoverthe

phone.“Where'smybag?”“Canyoumakeitthroughtoday?”“ButIneedthestaffinmybag!

”Peterexplainedthatwithoutabaggageticketnumber,trackingwasdifficult,buthewould

keeptrying.Frustrated,Iwashedmyonlyshirtinthewashbowl,hungitneartheheater,and

hopeditwoulddryupfortheconferenceintheafternoon.

Bynoon,Petercalled.Hisvoiceapologeticandsympathetic,hetoldmethattherehad

beenamistakeandnowmysuitcasewastravelingtoNewYork'sLaGuardiaAirport.“Allyou

candoisfocusontoday”,headvised,tryingtoeasemyangerandanxiety,"Justtakeitasa

lighttravel”.Justthen,awell-dressedstrangerapproachedme.Tomyastonishment,hereached

intohisowncarry-onandpulledoutaneatlyfoldednewshirtandapairofsocks.“Traveling

Light?”hesmiled,hiseyestwinklingwithunderstanding.Asheofferedthemtome,I

mumbledthanks,overwhelmedwithablendofembarrassmentandgratitude.

注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。

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郑州外国语学校2025-2026学年下期高三调研6考试英语答案

第一部分听力

1-5.CBBAC6-10.CAABB11-15.CCCAC16-20.BAABB

第二部分阅读理解

21-25.DCCA

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