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2025-2026学年第二学期试卷

高三英语2026.03

本试卷共10页,100分。考试时长90分钟。考生务必将答案答在答题纸上,在试卷

上作答无效。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题纸一并交回。

第一部分:知识运用(共两节,30分)

第一节完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,

并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。

Whengrowingup,BonnieBlumbergknewhermotherJaniceGoldsteinwascreativeand

kind.Backinthe1960sand1970s,Goldstein1tosewcostumesfortheentireclassfor

herdaughter’sschoolplays—oftenworkinglateintothenight.

Tragedystruckin2017:Goldsteinsufferedmultiplestrokes,2theuseofherright

side.Twoyearsago,whilepackinguphermother’shouse,Blumbergfoundthree3knit

sweaters,eachatadifferentstageofbeingmade.Sheknewexactlywhotheywerefor.

Shebroughtthemtoalocalknittingstoretobefinished,andwasthereadvisedtogetin

touchwithLooseEnds.Itisanorganizationthat4peoplewhohaveunfinishedcrafts

leftbylovedoneswithlocalcrafterswhocanfinishtheworkatnocharge.

LooseEndslinkedherupwithAnnaMinmier,aknitterwith20yearsofexperience,to

5theproject.“WhenImetAnna,allIcoulddowasgiveherabig6,”Blumbergsays,

tearingup,“It'sincrediblehowspecialthisprojectis.”

Minmierspentmonthsworkingonthesweaters,callingitaprivilegetobepartofastory

that7threegenerationstogether.Itremindedherofherowngrandmother,who’dhadto

stopknittingbecauseofarthritis.“8,itfeelsalittleselfish,”Minmiersays,laughing.“I

gettodomyhobby,usefreematerials,andchallengemyselfwithnewpatterns.”

Sadly,Goldsteinpassedawayastheprojectneared9.Minmiernevergottowitness

Blumbergholdingthesweatersandlookingbackwithhermother.ForBlumberg,thesearemore

thanjustclothing:they’rewarm,cuddlypiecesofhermother’slove,broughttolifebya

stranger’s10.

1.A.volunteeredB.struggledC.intendedD.pretended

2.A.wastingB.losingC.improvingD.strengthening

3.A.unwantedB.affordableC.identicalD.outstanding

高三英语试卷共10页第1页

4.A.comparesB.replacesC.matchesD.balances

5.A.takeoverB.cutinC.lookafterD.putaside

6.A.nodB.waveC.hugD.hand

7.A.rulesB.tiesC.guidesD.inspires

8.A.ThankfullyB.HopefullyC.FortunatelyD.Honestly

9.A.realizationB.completionC.connectionD.recognition

10.A.politenessB.bravenessC.kindnessD.gentleness

第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)

阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,

在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。

A

UnearthedfromWei&JinDynastiestombNo.5in

JiayuguanCity,thepaintedbrickwithamessengerdesignisone

ofthemostimportant11(treasure)inGansuProvince

Museum.35cmlongand17cmwide,ithasamessenger12

(ride)ahorsewithblackheadbandonheadandholdinginleft

handawritandtally,whichisanauthenticatingobject(信物)

whenpassingthroughcustomspassesandpostalstations.ItwasdesignedasthesymbolofChina

postandacommemorativestamp13(release)onAugust25,1982byChina’sMinistry

ofPostsandTelecommunications.

B

HeJiaolong,aformerdeputymayorofZhaosuCountyinXinjiang14dedicated

herselftoboostinglocalagriculture,becameaninternetcelebrity.15(promote)her

region'stourismandfarmproduce,sheoncerodeahorsethroughheavysnow,avideoofwhich

wentviralonlinein2020.She16(successful)helpedsellover15millionyuanworthof

localgoodsvialivestreams,donatingallrewardstopublicwelfarecauses.Sofar,herefforts

17(transform)productslikehoneyandcrystalnoodlesintopopularonlinegoods,creating

newopportunitiesforlocalfarmers.

C

Therealthreatisn’tthatAIisgrowingsmarterbutthatwemightstopusingourintelligence.

IfwetreatAIasanall-powerfuladviser,weriskforgetting18toquestion,reason,and

recognize.Fortunately,thisfateisavoidable.Thetakeawayissimple:humansarestillessential.

AsAIadvances,ourroleevolvesratherthanfades.Weneedtospotwhenalgorithmsgenerate

somethingstrange,biased,orwrong—ataskthat19(highlight)humans’greatest

strength.ToguideandregulateAIeffectively,wemustexpandourownknowledgebase,

ensuringthetechnologyserveshumanity20aresponsiblemanner.

高三英语试卷共10页第2页

第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,38分)

第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28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,并在答题纸上

将该项涂黑。

A

VolunteerwithUs

YouCanMakeOurGreatPlacesBetter.

JoinVolunteers-In-Parks(VIP)tosupporttheNationalParkServicein

preservingandprotectingnationalparks,withflexiblevolunteerarrangements

—youcantakepartforadayoryear-round,individuallyorwithfriendsand

family,andchoosespotsclosetohomeordreamdestinations,asopportunities

areofferednationwide.

WhatCanVolunteersDo?

Thepossibilitiesareasdiverseasthenationalparksthemselves.Herearesome

examplevolunteeractivities:

Leadorsupporteducationandpublic-facingprograms

Maintainorrebuildtrailsorhistoricbuildings

Conductresearchormonitorwildlifetopreserveournaturalresources

Helpfamiliesmakememorieshappenasacampgroundhost

Supportlibraries,archives,andmuseumsinparkstopreserveourculturalresources

EducatetraintravelersonthenaturalandculturalheritageofaregionthroughtheTrails&

Railsprogram

FindaVolunteerOpportunity

VisitVtosearchopportunitiesbylocation,specificsiteoractivity,orjust

browsefreely.

Checkthevolunteerwebpageofaspecificpark(findbystate,clickGetInvolvedthen

Volunteer),thoughnotallparkshavesuchpages.

Explorespecialprogramslikecitizensciencetofindactivitiesmatchingyourinterests.

Joinsingleormulti-dayvolunteereventstotryvolunteeringeasily.

BecomeaVolunteer

ApplyforanopportunityviaV,withofflineVolunteerServiceApplication

(OF301)inMandarinandSpanishavailableifneeded;asupervisorwillthenconfirmyour

positionanddiscussduties,durationandschedulewithyou.Next,completeandsignpre-start

paperworkwithyoursupervisorandgetyourdutydescription.Afterfinishingonboarding

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(includingtrainingandreceivingnecessaryitems),reportyourvolunteerhoursand

accomplishmentstoyoursupervisorregularly.

DevoteyoursparetimeandmakeabigdifferencetonationalparksthroughVIP!

21.Whichactivityprotectsculturalresources?

A.Buildingtrailsorhistoricbuildings.

B.Assistinglibrariesandarchivesinparks.

C.Monitoringwildlifefornaturalresources.

D.Teachingtravelersregionalculturalheritage.

22.Whatcanwelearnaboutvolunteerprocedures?

A.Applicationformsareonlyinonelanguage.

B.Dutiesandtimearediscussedwithsupervisors.

C.Pre-startpaperworkandrandomreportsarerequired.

D.Onboardingincludestrainingandprofessionalskilltests.

23.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?

A.Tointroducemainparkvolunteertasks.

B.Toofferdetailedvolunteerapplicationsteps.

C.Toadvocateparticipationinparkvolunteering.

D.Tostresstheimportanceofparkresourceprotection.

B

Asakid,myidentitywaswrappedupinsports.Ispentcountlesshoursshootinghoopson

mydriveway,andthenIgotcutfromthemiddleschoolbasketballteam,allthreeyears.

Ispentadecadeplayingsoccer,butIdidn’tmakethehighschoolteam.Atthatpoint,I

shiftedmyfocustoanewsport,diving,Iwasbad.Icouldhardlytouchmytoeswithoutbending

myknees,andIwasafraidofheights.

ButIwasdetermined.Istayedatthepooluntilitwasdark,andmycoachkickedmeoutof

practice.Iknewthattheseedsofgreatnessareplantedinthedailygrind,andeventually,myhard

workpaidoff.Bymysenioryear,ImadetheAll-Americanlist,andIqualifiedfortheJunior

OlympicNationals.Iwasobsessedwithdiving.ItwasmorethansomethingIdid,itbecamewho

Iwas.

ButwhenIgottocollege,thesportIlovedbecamesomethingIstartedtofear.Atthatlevel,

Icouldnotbeatmoretalenteddiversbyoutworkingthem.Therewasonequestion,though,that

stoppedmefromrethinking.“IfI’mnotadiver,whoamI?”Inpsychology,there’satermforthis

kindoffailuretorethink—it’scalled“identityforeclosure.”It’swhenyousettleprematurely

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(过早地)onasenseofwhoyouareandcloseyourmindtoalternativeselves.

Aftermyfreshmanyearofcollege,Irethoughtmyidentity.Irealizedthatdivingwasa

passion,notapurpose.Myvaluesweretogrowandexcel.Ididn’thavetobeadivertogrow,

excelandcontribute.

Insteadofforeclosingononeidentity,we’rebetterofftryingonarangeofpossibleselves.

Retiringfromdivingfreedmeuptospendthesummerdoingpsychologyresearchandworking

asadivingcoach.Italsogavemetimetoconcentrateonmysilliesthobby,performingasa

magician.

Eversincethen,Iputanannualreminderinmycalendartorethink.It’sacheckup.JustasI

gotothedoctorforanannualcheckupwhennothingseemstobewrong,Icandothesamething

intheimportantpartsofmylife.Acareercheckuptoconsiderhowmygoalsareshifting.A

relationshipcheckuptore-examinemyhabits.

24.Whatmadetheauthorstilldecidetoholdonwhenfacingvariouschallengesinsports?

A.Hispressurefromhiscoach.B.Histalentinsports.

C.Hisobsessionwithdiving.D.Hisdefinitionofhimself.

25.Afterthefreshmanyearofcollege,theauthordecidedto.

A.embracemorepossibleselvesB.outworkmoretalenteddivers

C.giveupdiving-relatedthingsD.shifthisfocustoanewsport

26.Accordingtotheauthor,theretirementfromdivingwas.

A.thrillingB.distractingC.regrettableD.worthwhile

27.Whatcanyoulearnfromthepassage?

A.Failureisthemotherofsuccess.

B.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.

C.Self-reflectionisthekeytoself-improvement.

D.Ourvaluedoesn’tlieinwhatwedo,butwhoweare.

C

JonathanReidwasbuildingasteadydigitalmarketingcareerin2019whenhispartnersenta

photoofachalkboard:“Scissormakerswanted.”AseeminglyjokingremarktransformedanIT

professionalintoanartisan.

Reidnowworksasa“putter-togetherer”atErnestWright,thelastremainingmanufacturer

oftraditionalhandmadescissorsinSheffield.Leavingtech—longseenasapathtohighsalaries

andjobsecurity—foranalmost-extinctcraftseemedrisky.Butasartificialintelligence

threatensonce-stableroles,hefeels“moresecureinhisjob.”“Thehumantouchofcraftslooks

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likeanunexpectedlyenduringcareerchoice,”hesays,notinghisindustry’sadaptivesurvival

offerslessonsforat-riskbusinesses.

DanielCarpenter,executivedirectorofHeritageCrafts,agrees:“AIisabigthreattoalarge

partofthecreativeindustry.Wethinkcraftisprobablyquiteresilienttothat.”Datasupportsthis

optimism:theglobalhandicraftsmarket,valuedat$907bnlastyear,isforecasttohit$1.94tnby

2033.ACraftsCouncilsurveyfoundover60%ofrespondentsareupbeataboutthesector,and

theInternationalLabourOrganizationrankscraftworkersamongtheleastAI-exposed

professions.

In20th-centuryBritain,automationandoffshoringdevastatedtradeslikebasketweaving,

whichfellfrom14,000UKprofessionalsin1891tojust200today.Yetsecond-generationbasket

makerEddieGlewhas“neverbeenmorepositive”:“SinceIgotintoit,it’sonlygoneoneway,

it’sonlygoneupwards.”Henowworkswithinteriordesignerswho“arealotmorekeenon

tellingmystory,”creatingbespoke(量身定做的)piecesforprojectslikeAltonTowers’Wicker

Manrollercoaster.

LondonbookbinderMariaRuzaikinacaterstoprivatecollectors,usingintricategoldtooling

tohelpincreasethevalueofrarebooks.“Manyofmyclientsbuybooksasanalternative

investment,”sheexplains.

Craftspeoplearealsoadaptingdigitally:ErnestWrightsharesworkshopstoriesonInstagram,

whileTikTok’sBookToktrendboostsbookbindinginterest.Carpentersays,“Traditional

craftspeoplewhoarereallysucceedingatthemomentarethosewhoareopeninguptheir

workshopstotheworld.”

Challengesremain,however.Post-Brexit(英国脱欧后)bureaucracyandsmallcustomer

basesburdenbusinesses,withthemedianfull-timecraftincomeat£33,000annually,butthis

representsjusttwo-fifthsofthosesurveyed,withmanymorereliantonanadditionalincome.

HeritageCraftsreceived1,200hardshipfundapplicationslastyear,anditsendangeredlistgrew

by19craftssince2023.

Still,Reidremainshopeful.“ThethingyouhavetodoissomethingAIcouldnever

replicate,”hesays.“That’stheveryhumanaspectofthis—andthat’sthecommunity-building.”

28.WhydidJonathanReidchoosetobecomeascissormaker?

A.Hewastiredofdigitalmarketing.

B.Hesawcrafts’humantouchascareersecurity.

C.Hispartnerencouragedhimtochangecareers.

D.Hewantedtopreserveanendangeredtradition.

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29.WhatdoestheexampleofEddieGlewillustrate?

A.Traditionalcraftscanadapttomoderndemands.

B.Automationhascontributedtotraditionaltrades.

C.Youngpeoplearenotinterestedintraditionalcrafts.

D.Basketweavingisnolongerapracticablecareeroption.

30.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.SecuringaFuture:WhyCraftsBeatAlThreats.

B.AIvs.Handicrafts:CanTraditionalIndustriesSurvive?

C.TheEndangeredArtisan:FightingforSurvivalinAIEra.

D.HowEndangeredCraftIndustriesAreResistingtheAIJobsThreat?

D

Fewpeoplecanbetterrepresentpeople’swonderatthenaturalworldthanSirDavid

Attenborough,atelevisionpresenterinhisnineties.Inrecentyears,SirDavidhasbeen

campaigningpassionatelyforanendtotheplasticthathisfilmcrewsfindscatteredacrossthe

planet.“Theplasticinouroceansoughtnevertohavegotthereinthefirstplace,”hesaid.“Much

ofitperhapsoughtnottohaveevenbeenmanufacturedatall.”Thefirststatementisreasonable,

butthesecondisnot—foritdisregardstheextraordinarybenefitsthatplastics,andtheindustry

whichproducesthem,haveprovidedbothtohumansandtotheenvironment.

Althoughthedrawbacksoftheworld’srelianceonplasticsarealltooapparent,thebenefits

theyprovide,intheformofreducingwasteandcost,arealltooeasilyoverlooked.Whilebeing

lighter,moredurable,andcheaperandeasiertomanufacture,plasticshavemadepossiblearange

ofnewmaterials.Thesematerialshavebecomevitalineverythingfrombuildingtocarmakingto

consumerelectronics.

Plasticshavealsoeasedtheworld’srelianceonoldermaterials,andonthelivingbeings

fromwhichmanyofthemcame.Thereareperhaps10mpianosintheworld.Ifalltheirwhite

keysweremadeofivory,howmanyelephantswouldremain?

Justasthebenefitsofplasticsareoftenunseen,however,soaresomepotentialharms.The

sightofplasticwasteruiningbeautifulnaturalareasandharmingwildlifeusedtobeoneofthe

biggestcomplaintsagainstplastics.Nowconcernsgrowoverwhathappenswhentheybreakup

intomicroscopicfragmentsinvisibletothenakedeye.Inthepastdecadesuch“microplastics”

havebeenfoundinfoodchains,inhumanbrainsandevenintheapparentlyuntouchedsnowof

Antarctica.

Beingdetectabledoesnotmakesomethingdangerous.Itmightonlyshowhowgoodour

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instrumentsinuseare.Totacklethepollution,thebestapproachisnottobanplastics,butto

managethemmorecarefully.Betterrecyclingtechnologies,nowunderdevelopment,areonepart

oftheanswer.Theproportionofplasticswhichendupbeingrecycledhasdoubledinthepasttwo

decades,butitisstillonly9%.Thisisnotbecausepeopledonotcareabouttheplanet,but

becauserecyclingisharderandmorecostlythanmostpeoplerealise.

Greateruseshouldthereforebemadeoflandfill.Whenproperlymanagedandwell

monitored,thisisfarlessenvironmentallyruinousthanoftenbelieved,andcanbesimplerand

moreeffectivethanineffectiverecycling.Incinerators(焚烧),whichgenerateenergyandcapture

carbon,thoughunpopular,areausefuloptiontoo.Regardingplastics,thebenefitsareverymuch

greaterthanmostpeoplewillallow—andsoisthepotentialformanagingthecosts.

31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“disregards”inparagraph1mostprobablymean?

A.ignores.B.emphasizes.C.minimizes.D.uncovers.

32.Whatcanwelearnaboutplasticsfromthepassage?

A.Theirmainuseisforpackaging.

B.Theycontributetowildlifeprotection.

C.Theirpotentialharmsarestillunnoticed.

D.Theyarenotdangerousforbeingdetectable.

33.Aboutplasticpollutionmanagement,theauthoris.

A.infavorofimprovedmanagement

B.supportiveofacompletebanonplastics

C.contentthatlandfillistheeffectivesolution

D.optimisticthatrecyclingwillsolvetheproblem

34.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Microplasticsposehiddenthreatstoecosystemsandhumans.

B.Plasticsneedurgentsolutionsforsevereenvironmentalharm.

C.ThebenefitsofPlasticfaroutweighdrawbacksdespitechallenges.

D.Effectivewastemanagementiscentraltoreducingplasticpollution.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上

将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。

Didyoumakeanyresolutionsthisnewyear?Ifyoudid,areyoukeepingtothem?Well

doneifyouare.PollinginAmericasuggestshalfofnew-yearresolversgiveupbytheendof

March.35.

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Habitualbehaviouremergesinresponsetodopamine(多巴胺)beingproducedasa

consequenceofacertainaction.Twobrainsystemsareinvolved.One,inthebasalganglia(aset

ofstructuresdeepinthebrain’sinterior),respondsautomaticallyandpredictablytocertain

stimuli.36.Thiswillincludesub-habitssuchas“shower”,“makecoffee”,

“getdressed”,“drivetooffice”andsoon,eachwiththeirowntriggeringstimulianddopamine

reward.

37.Itsdopaminerewardcomesfromadeliberateactionbeing

successfullyperformed.Thisgoal-directedsystemcanoverridethestimulus-responseone.For

example,iftheradiotellsyouofatrafficproblem,the“drivetooffice”sub-routinewillneed

consciousmodification.

38.Butpermanentchanges,suchaseitherbreakinganoldhabitor

makinganewone,arethoughttorequireweakeningthestimulus-drivensystem.

Inpractice,mostprovenapproachesseemtooperateonthestimulus-responsesideofthe

equation.Deliberaterepetitiontrainsthebrainsothatwhatwasoncegoal-directedbecomes

automatic.Inthecaseofdrivingtowork,theincentivetodothisisstrong(youwon’tgetpaid

otherwise).Forthingsmoreeasilyabandoned,reinforcementwithsmallrewardsworks

similarly.39.Movinghouseisknowntohelp—thoughcallinginthe

removalvansisadrasticapproachtoresolution-keeping.

Intheend,though,whenitcomestohabit-formation,goodold-fashionedwillpoweristhe

wayforward.Astheoldjokehasit,“Howmanypsychoanalystsdoesittaketochangealight

bulb?Onlyone,butthelightbulbhastoreallywanttochange.”

A.Smallrewardsandachangeofscenerycanhelp.

B.Mosthabitsformpreciselybecausetheyarehelpful.

C.Theotherbrainsystem,whichisgoal-directed,islocatedinthecortex(皮层).

D.Tobreakanunwantedhabit,ontheotherhand,considerremovingfamiliarstimuli.

E.Forexample,yourmorningalarmisastimulusthatactivatesyour“gettingup”habit.

F.Forone-offmodificationsofhabits,thisarrangementofroutineandoverrideworkswell.

G.Studiesconfirmittakesmonthsforanewbehaviourtostick,regardlessofwhenyoustart.

第三部分:书面表达(共两节,32分)

第一节(共4小题;第40、41小题各2分,第42小题3分,第43小题5分,共12分)

阅读下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。请在答题纸指定区域作答。

Iusedtosecretlywishforasmooth,unresistedlife—nouphillclimbs,justease.“Why

can’tthingsjustflow?”I’dmuttertomyselfafteralongday.Butsomewherealongtheway,I

高三英语试卷共10页第9页

noticedsomethinguncomfortable:thetimesItriedtoavoidthehardpath,lifeactuallygotharder.

Takemyearlyyearsinmedicine.Ihatedanatomyclass—itwasdense,overwhelming,and

Iwantedtoskimthrough.Itoldmyself,“I’lljustfigureitoutlater.”Butmyshortcut

backfired—laterexamsturnedintonightmares.

Ittookmeyearstorealize:doingthedifficultthingearlyoftensavesyoufromalifetimeof

difficultylater.AndIseeiteverywhereindailylife.That30-minuteworkoutyouresistsavesyou

fromyearsofachingjoints.Thedeepworkyoukeeppostponingleavesyourushingatthelast

minute,stressedout.Life’skindofabackwardspuzzlelikethat.

Istillstrugglewiththis.Writing,forexample.TherearemorningsIstareatablankpageand

bargainwithmyself.“MaybeI’lljustwritetomorrowwhenI’mmoreinspired.”Butinspiration

doesn’tmagicallyarrive,itsneaksinafterthehardpart—afterI’vetypedthroughtheclumsy,

messybeginnings.AndwhenIfinallyleanintothediscomfort,thewritingflows.That’sthequiet

magicofit:thehardthingisn’tjustawall—it’salsothedoorway.

Atitscore,doinghardthingsisnotabouttoughness—it’saboutkindnesstoyourfuture

self.NexttimeIfindmyselfresisting,I’llremindmyself:thishardthingisn’theretopunishme.

It’sheretoliberateme.Andmaybe,justmaybe,that’stheclosestwaywegettoan“easy”life.

40.Whatuncomfortablethingdidtheauthornotice?

41.Whydidtheauthorsay“Life’skindofabackwardspuzzlelikethat”?

42.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplain

why.

Doingthehardthing,whichisabouttoughness,isthedoorway.

43.Haveyoueverdonesomethinghardthatsavedyourselffromdifficultylater?(Inabout40

words)

第二节(20分)

假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。你在国际青少年社区InternationalTeensCommunity

看到了一则以“我为家乡代言”为主题的英文讨论帖,请根据以下提示进行跟帖:

1.代言内容

2.你的做法

提示词:代言人ambassador

注意:1.词数100左右;

2.开头已给出,不计入总词数。

Hi,globalteens!

__________________________________________________________________________________

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延庆区2025-2026学年第二学期质量监测答案

2026.3

第一部分:知识运用

第一节:

1.A2.B3.D4.C5.A6.C7.B8.D9.B10.C

第二节:

11.treasures12.riding13.wasreleased14.who/that15.Topromote

12.successfully17.havetransformed18.how19.highlights20.in

大小写错误-0.5

第二部分:阅读理解

第一节:

21.B22.B23.C,24.D25.A26.D27.C

28.B29.A30.D,31.A32.B33.A34.C

第二节:

35.G36.E37.C38.F39.D

第三部分:书面表达

第一节:

阅表整体评分:冗余信息-1,一个大错(谓语动词、人称、关键词错误)-0.5,三个小错(单

复数、非关键词拼写、大小写等)-0.5,小错、大错可以叠加,合计最高扣1分。

40.(Theauthornoticedthat)Thetimeshetriedtoavoidthehardpath,lifeactuallygotharder.

抄原句不改主语给1.5分,“Butsomewhere...”开始抄到句末不算冗余

41.Becausedoingthedif

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