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重庆南开中学高2026届高三第七次质量检测

英语试题2026.3

注意事项:

1.本试卷由四个部分组成。其中第一、二部分和第三部分的第一节为选择题。第三部分的第二

节和第四部分为非选择题。共150分,共12页。

2.全部答案在答题卡上相应区域内完成,在本试卷上作答无效。选择题请使用2B铅笔填涂,

非选择题请使用0.5毫米黑色签字笔作答。要求字迹工整、笔迹清晰。

3.请在答题卡规定的地方填写好个人信息,并认真核对答题卡上所粘贴的条形码是否与本人的

信息一致。

4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分听力(共两节;满分30分)

做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的

答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出

最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段录音播放两遍。

1.Whatisthewomanweakin?

A.Creatingrealisticrelationships.

B.Makinguptypicalcharacters.

C.Inventingcomplicatedstories.

2.Whatwillthelocalgovernmentdotoprotectnature?

A.Raisemorewildanimals.B.Changeasportsground.C.Increasetheuseofcycles.

3.Whatisthewomanprobably?

A.She'sasinger.B.She'sadesigner.C.She'sasalesperson.

4.Whatwillthespeakersdofirst?

A.Havesomethingtoeat.B.Watchatheatershow.C.Getonthesubway.

5.Whatdoesthemanhavetodotomorrow?

A.Payalicensefee.B.RenewhisIDcard.C.Bringhisidentitydocument.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出

最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都

有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。

听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。

6.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Thebesttimefortraveling.

B.Anexcitingtriparrangement.

C.Meansoftransportduringtravel.

7.WhenwillthewomanarriveinShanghai?

A.OnMay26th.B.OnJune3rd.C.OnJuly1st.

听第7段录音,回答第8、9题。

8.WhathelpedAlangettheproject?

A.Hisefficiency.B.Hisintelligence.C.Hisattitude.

9.Whatdoesthemanplantodo?

A.Workovertime.B.LearnfromAlan.C.Complaintohisboss.

听第8段录音,回答第10至12题。

10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Oldfriends.B.Fatheranddaughter.C.Brotherandsister.

11.Whatarethespeakersdoing?

A.Lookingatfamilyphotos.

B.Shoppingforanewpet.

C.Planningatripoverseas.

12.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutherself?

A.Sheisalwaysbusytravelingabroad.

B.Shemaykeepadogafterhavingafamily.

C.Shelivesaloneandoftenfeelslonely.

听第9段录音,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatkeptthewomanawakelastnight?

A.Herbadcough.B.Herbusywork.C.Hersickchild.

14.Whendidthewomanstarttodothework?

A.Intheearlymorning.B.Atthemidday.C.Inthelateafternoon.

15.Whatwillthemandonext?

A.Textaco-worker.B.Callacustomer.C.Arrangeameeting.

16.Whydoesthewomanwishthemanluck?

A.Becauseheisabouttomakeapresentation.

B.BecauseheisgoingtodevelopJapanesecustomers.

C.Becauseheneedstoattendanimportantmeetingwithhisboss.

听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。

17.Howoldisthespeaker?

A.12.B.18.C.20.

18.Howdoesthespeakerdescribehimselfasachild?

A.Brave.B.Nervous.C.Knowledgeable.

19.Whatdoweknowaboutmostwuxiafighters?

A.Theylivedawealthylife.

B.Theyhadmilitarybackgrounds.

C.TheymightcomefromnorthernChina.

20.What'sthemainpurposeofthetalk?

A.TointroduceaspecialformofChinesestories

B.Toshowthegreatinfluenceofwuxiaheroes.

C.TopresentaspecialperiodinChinesehistory.

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

World'sMostUniqueBookstores

Bookstoresaremorethanjustplacestobuybooks.Acrosstheglobe,severalbookstores

havebecomemust-visitspotsforreadersandtravelersalike.

LibreriaAcquaAlta,Venice,Italy

ThisbookstorefeaturesclassicvolumesofAmericanandItalianbookspackedintotradi-

tionalVenetiangondolaboats.Withitsbackdooropeningtothebeautifulcanalandarich

collectionofartworksandpostcards,itoffersaone-of-a-kindreadingatmosphere.Theeccen-

tricownerkeepshisbooksinboats,bathtubs,andadisusedgondolatoprotectthemduring

regularflooding.

ElAteneoGrandSplendid,BuenosAires,Argentina

Occupyinga1920stheatreinthecity'sdowntown,thisbookstorehaskepttheoriginal

furnishings—balconies,paintedceilings,shiningcarvings,anddeepredstagecurtains.The

formertheatreboxeshavebecomereadingrooms,andcustomerscansitinthemtobrowse

booksincomfort.

LivrariaLello,Porto,Portugal

Firstopenedin1906,thisgorgeousbookstoreisknownforitsstunningarchitectureand

“stairwaytoheaven”.Thelazyredstaircaseisthecenterpieceofthisamazingshop,winding

uptothefirstfloorlikeaflower.TheArtNouveau(新艺术)spacefeaturesstainedglasswin-

dowswithplantmotifsandaskylightshowingthemonogramofthestore'sfounder.

Shakespeare&Company,Paris,France

Originallyestablishedin1919,thiscombinationofbookstoreandreadinglibraryspeciali-

zesinEnglishlanguageliterature.Inthe1920s,itwasameetingpointforliteraryiconslike

ErnestHemingwayandJamesJoyceandnowisacozyplacetoadmirepackedshelvesandpo-

eticposters.

21.Whichstorestandsoutwithitsflood-adaptivedesign?

A.LivrariaLello,Porto,Portugal.

B.LibreriaAcquaAlta,Venice,Italy.

C.Shakespeare&Company,Paris,France.

D.ElAteneoGrandSplendid,BuenosAires,Argentina.

22.WhatdoweknowaboutShakespeare&Company,Paris,France?

A.Ithasahistoryofmorethan100years.

B.Itisfamousforits“stairwaytoheaven”.

C.ItmainlysellsbooksaboutFrenchliterature.

D.ItwasopenedbyErnestHemingwayandJamesJoyce.

23.Whatdothebookstoreshaveincommon?

A.Theyfeaturedistinctiveconcepts.

B.Theyarebuiltinancientbuildings.

C.TheyboaststunningArtNouveaustyle.

D.Theyaremeetingplacesforcelebrities.

B

AndrewDuhewantedtodosomethingspecialtocelebratethe40thbirthdayofhiswife,

JenniferDuhe,andjewelryorflowerswouldnotcutit.

ThecouplevolunteereveryweekendatChesapeakeAnimalServices.Itwasduringone

visitthatAndrewhitontheperfectidea:Theanimalshelterhad40dogkennelsthatwereal-

waysfull.Whatifheweretopaythe$110adoptionfeesforall40dogs?Althoughitwould

cost$4,400overall,Andrewknewthegiftwouldmeanmoretohiswifethananythinghe

couldbuyinastore.Theyhadrecentlylostoneoftheirthreebeloveddogs,Sierra,andhe

thoughtsponsoringtheadoptionstohelpsomanyshelterdogsfindforeverhomeswouldhelp

cheerJenniferup.“Morethananything,shewantsalldogstofindgoodhomes,”saysAn-

drew.“Theshelterhasaprogramwhereanyonecansponsoradog'sadoptionfees.We'd

sponsoredoneortwobefore,sowhynot40?”

Jennifer'sbirthdaywasNov.13,butAndrewsaidhewasworriedthatwordmightgetout

abouthissurprisebecausehehadgonetotheshelterinadvancetopaythefees.So,onNov.

12,heaskedthekidstohelpdeliveranearlybirthdaypresenttotheirmom.First,theypres-

entedherwithacustom-designedcupinSierra'smemory.Thentheygaveherabirthdaycard

withaheartfeltlettertuckedinside.

"I'mreadingthisbeautifulnotewithlotsoflovestuff,andatthebottomhehadwritten

thathe'dpaidtheadoptionfeesfor40dogs,"Jennifersaid."Ijustcriedandcried.”That’s

becausesheknowshowmuchthesedogshavesuffered.“Iftheshelterisovercrowdedorthere

areanimalswithspecialmedicalneeds,we'lltakethemin,"shesays,notingthattheirfamily

hasfosteredmorethanadozendogsandcatsoverthepastyear.

"IwasincrediblytouchedthatAndrewdidsomethingonthatlargeofascale,knowing

whatmattersthemosttome,”Jennifersays.“It'shonestlythemostsentimentalandperfect

giftI'veevergotten."

24.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“cutit”inparagraph1probablymean?

A.Palebycomparison.B.Becomemorepopular.

C.Breakintopieces.D.Begoodenough.

25.WhatdowelearnaboutJennifer?

A.Shehadplannedtoadopt40dogs.

B.Shewassadoverthedeathofherdog.

C.Shecontributedalltohelpingabandoneddogs.

D.Shewasmovedtotearsatthecustomcup.

26.WhydidAndrewgiveJenniferthebirthdaypresentadayearly?

A.Becausetheanimalshelterneededthedonationassoonaspossible.

B.Becausehecouldn’twaittoseethesurprisedlookonhiswife'sface.

C.Becausehefearedthesurpriseaboutthesponsorshipwouldleakout.

D.Becauseheknewtheirkidswantedtocelebratethebirthdayinadvance.

27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.FortyWarmthforFortyYearsB.AHeartfeltBirthdayWish

C.ABirthdaywithGentleLoveD.LoveforHomelessAnimals

C

KristinHannah’sTheWomenisasearing,deeplycompassionatenovelthatcenterson

Frances“Frankie”MeGrath,asheltered20-year-oldnursingstudentwhojoinstheArmy

NurseCorpsduringtheVietnamWar.Publishedin2024,ithasquicklybecomeoneofthe

mostacclaimedhistoricalfictionsofrecentyears,praisedforitsdeterminedhonestyandvivid

storytelling.

Raisedinaconservative,idyllicSouthernCaliforniahome,Frankieinitiallyknowslittle

ofsacrificeorsuffering.ButwhenherbrotherdeploystoVietnam,sheenlists,drivenbythe

beliefthat“womencanbeheroes”.Whatfollowsisaraw,immersivejourneyintothechaos

ofwar:endlessshiftsinovercrowdedfieldhospitals,limitedsupplies,andtheconstantthreat

ofviolence.Hannahwriteswithplainrealism,capturingboththephysicalhorrorofcombat

medicineandtheprofoundemotionaltollonthenurseswhoserved.

Thenovel'spowerliesnotonlyinitswarscenesbutinFrankie'spainfulhomecoming.

Likecountlessrealfemaleveterans(退伍老兵),shereturnstoadividedAmericathatrefuses

tohonorherservice—facingindifference,skepticism,andevenhostilityfromasocietythat

insists“therewerenowomeninVietnam”.HerstrugglewithPTSDandalienationfromher

familyandoldlifeisastarkreminderofthelong,invisiblescarsofwar.

WhatmakesTheWomenunforgettableisitstributetotheunsungheroinesoftheVietnam

War.Thesewomenwerenotjustcaregivers;theywereresilient,brave,andessential.

Hannah'sproseiswarmyetstraightforward,drawingreadersintoFrankie'stransformationfrom

anaivegirltoabattle-hardenedhealer.Morethanawarstory,itisatestamenttocourage

andthequietstrengthofwomenwhoserved—andweretoooftenforgotten.

28.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofHannah'snovel?

A.Boringandcritical.B.Objectiveandhumorous.

C.Movingandstraight.D.Seriousandpuzzling.

29.WhatmotivatesFrankietojointheArmyNurseCorps?

A.Herdesiretobecomeawarhero.

B.Herbrother'sserviceintheVietnamWar.

C.Herbeliefinwomen'sabilitytobeheroes.

D.Herfamily'sexpectationforhertoserve.

30.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph3?

A.Americansacknowledgethesacrificeofthewomeninthewar.

B.ThewarleavesFrankiewithlong-lastinginvisiblewounds.

C.Frankie'sfamilysupportsherthroughdifficulties.

D.Thenovelignorestheveterans'post-warlife.

31.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying"Morethanawarstory"inthelastparagraph?

A.Thebookfocusesonthefemaleveterans'innerqualities.

B.Thebookshowsthewomen'sunseenleadership.

C.Thebooklacksvividdescriptionofthewar.

D.Thebookrecordsthemilitarystrategies.

D

Ticklishness(怕痒),auniversalyetpuzzlinghumanresponsecharacterizedbylaughter

orsquirminguponlighttouch,haslongintriguedscientists.Recentstudieshaveclarifiedits

physiologicalandevolutionaryfoundations,revealingittobemorethanasimplereflexorre-

action.

Physiologically,ticklishnessarisesfrominteractionsbetweensensorynervesandthe

brain.ResearchfromUniversityofCaliforniaatLosAngelesshowsthattickle-inducinglight

touchesactivatetwotypesofnervefibers:A-betafibers,whichsensegentlepressure,andC-

tactilefibers,linkedtopleasanttouch.Thesesignalsarerelayedtothesomatosensorycortex

(体感皮层)fortouchprocessingandtheanteriorcingulatecortex,whichregulatesemotion

andlaughter—producingablendofpleasureandunease.

Evolutionarybiologyoffersanotherkeyperspective.A2023studyinNatureHumanBe-

havioursuggeststicklishnessevolvedasaprotectivereflex.Inbabies,itencouragesplayful

interactionwithcaregivers,strengtheningbondsandteachingavoidanceofunexpected,poten-

tiallyharmfultouches.Adultspreservethisreflextodetectpotentialthreats,suchasinsects

ontheskin.

Notably,self-ticklingseldomtriggersthesameintenseresponseasbeingtickledbyoth-

ers.Brainimagingrevealsthecerebellum—responsibleformovementcoordinationandmotor

prediction—playsacentralrole.Whenwetrytotickleourselves,itanticipatesthetiming,lo-

cation,andpressureofthetouchandsendsadvancesignalstosuppresstheticklereflex.This

dampenssensoryinputtothesomatosensorycortex.

Whyaresomepeoplelessticklish?Keyreasonsincludeindividualdifferencesinsensory

nervedensityandbrainprocessing.ThosewithfewerA-betaorC-tactilefibersmaybeless

sensitivetolighttouch.Additionally,insomeindividuals,thecerebellum'sabilitytopredict

touch—evenfromothers—cansuppressthetickleresponse.Psychologicalfactorssuchas

moodandattentionalsomatter;distractionorcalmnessmayreduceticklishsensations.

Inconclusion,ticklishnessisacomplexinterplayofsensoryprocessingandevolutionary

adaptation.Itservesbothsocialandprotectivefunctions,linkingphysicalsensationtoemo-

tionalandsurvivalbehaviors.Whilefurtherresearchmayelaborateonindividualvariations,

currentevidenceconfirmsitasasignificantevolvedhumantrait.

32.What'sthenewfindingaboutticklishness?

A.Itismerelyasimplephysicalreflex.

B.Itismainlycausedbypsychologicalfactors.

C.Ithasclearphysiologicalandevolutionaryroots.

D.Itisuniquetohumanbabiesandyoungchildren.

33.Accordingtothe2023study,whatistheevolutionaryfunctionofticklishness?

A.Toserveasaprotectivereflex.

B.Tohelpadultsmakemorefriends.

C.Toimprovebabies'senseofhearing.

D.Toenhancepeople'sphysicalstrength.

34.Whydoesself-ticklingrarelyworkaseffectivelyasbeingtickledbyothers?

A.Thesomatosensorycortexisnotactivatedduringself-tickling.

B.Thecerebellumpredictsthetouchandcontainsthereflex.

C.Self-ticklingcannotactivateA-betaandC-tactilefibers.

D.Peopleareusuallydistractedwhenticklingthemselves.

35.Whatdoweknowaboutpeoplewhoarelessticklish?

A.TheyhavenoA-betaorC-tactilefibersatall.

B.Theyaremorelikelytofeelanxiousindailylife.

C.Theircerebellumisunabletopredictexternaltouches.

D.Theymayhavefewersensorynervefibersrelatedtotouch.

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。

Beingwithfriendsbringsafeel-goodsensationtohelpusleadlonger,happierlives.

Whenwefeelconnected,werecoverfromillnessbetter,tendtoadopthealthierhabits,feel

saferandlessstressed,andaremorelikelytoofferhelpand,moreimportantly,acceptit.It's

allabouthavingahealthysocialbiome.Yetsometimeswecanfeeltoobusytoputtheeffort

in.36.Ifyoufeelasifyou’remissingasenseofbelonging,here'showtoboostthatso-

cialbiome.

Findahappybalance

Balancetimealoneandwithothers.37.Feelingcomfortablesoloisasignthatyou

aregettingyoursocialneedsmetineverydaylife.Contentedsolitude(独处)facilitatescon-

nectionandviceversa.Butenjoyableinteractiontakesalotofemotionalenergy,andweneed

downtimetorechargeoursociabilitybatteries.

38

Itisineverydayplacessuchasincoffeeshopsorontrainsthattalkingtostrangerscan

boostyourwellbeing,partlybecausetheyincreasethenumberofconversationswehave.Both

qualityandquantitymatter.Frequentinteractionswithstrangersareassociatedwithlesslone-

linessandhigherlifesatisfaction.Theseinteractionsonlyneedtotakeafewsecondstobeval-

uable.

Startsmall

Meaningfulinteractionsdon'tneedtobedeepdisclosuresandheart-to-heartchats.Tak-

ingtimetocatchup,jokearoundorshowappreciationforsomeonefeelsgood,andlowers

stressandloneliness.39

Discoverthecommunicationladder

Therearedifferentlevelsofconnection.Thinkofitlikeclimbingaladder.Thelowest

rungmightbelookingatwhatfriendsandfamilyhavepostedonsocialmedia(andgivinglikes

andcomments),whichisagoodwaytokeepinvolvedwiththepeopleyoucareabout.

40.Phoneandvideocallscanbeagoodsubstituteforlostface-to-faceconversations,but

in-personconnectionsareatthetopofthecommunicationladder,fosteringasenseofbelong-

ing.

A.Talktothewomanonthebus

B.Communicatewithfriendsregularly

C.Nextcomesmessagingwithsmallgroupsorone-on-one

D.Solitudeandtimetorecoverareabsolutelyvitaltoahealthysocialbiome

E.Afterall,keepingfriendshipsaliveormakingnewonescanbetime-consuming

F.Beginningwithlittlethingsallowsfordeeperconnectionsandasenseofcloseness

G.Inviteyourneighborsinforteaoracolleaguetodosomethingfunoutsideofwork

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。

Isatatmylaptopintendingtowork,butIcouldn't.Threedaysearlier,onestudenthad

askedto41researchgroups.Thestudentwasmakingsteadyprogress,soIwas42

WhatdidIdowrong?Afterreflecting,IrealizedIwas43mystresstomystudents—and

thatwasn'tfair.

WhenIreturnedtomyhomecountry,Iwasoverwhelmedbypressureto44funds,

publishinjournals,andtutorstudents.Constantreformsinthefundingsystemcreated

45,leavingmeinacycleofwritingproposalsandbeing46ontimeandpatience.

Tenure(终身职位)expectationsaddedtothestress.Ischeduled47meetings,leftlittle

timeforthemtothink,andoftenrespondedsharplywhenprogresswasslow,showingno

48

Thestudent'srequestwasawake-upcall.ThenIreadabookonleadership,whichadvi-

sesleadersto49opportunitiesratherthanproblems.Ihadbeendoingtheopposite.My

student'sfeedbackalso50metothinkbacktowhyIdecidedtopursuemycareerinaca-

demia.IrecalledtheexcitementIhadfeltasapostdoc,when51waskingforme.Ihad

thrivedinalabwherepeoplefreelydiscussedideas,drivenbyagenuinedesiretouncover

newtruths.Iwantedthat52inmyownlab.

ThenIchangedhowI53.Ireducedmeetings,providedtrainingsessions,andgran-

tedmorefreedom.Iamstillbusy,buthappierandmorecreativelyengaged.Fundsremaina

concernandtenureisstillintheair,54Ileavespaceformylabmemberstopursuein-

terestingideas,nolongertryingtorushtothefinishline.I'velearnedthatresearchisa55

andImustmanageitwisely.

41.A.switchB.joinC.formD.lead

42.A.worriedB.relievedC.fulfilledD.confused

43.A.showingB.passingC.emphasizingD.owing

44.A.secureB.provideC.useD.donate

45.A.uncertaintyB.opportunitiesC.stabilityD.unfairness

46.A.keenB.shortC.dependentD.tough

47.A.frequentB.emergencyC.privateD.chance

48.A.humorB.enthusiasmC.regretD.empathy

49.A.missoutonB.turndownC.focusonD.watchoutfor

50.A.urgedB.orderedC.forbadeD.advised

51.A.curiosityB.leadershipC.authorityD.funding

52.A.competitionB.environmentC.reputationD.progress

53.A.livedB.researchedC.managedD.criticized

54.A.orB.andC.soD.yet

55.A.flashB.priorityC.battleD.marathon

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。

Hoverfliesareasecretweaponforboostingglobalfoodcrops.Thesesmall,yellow-and-

blackinsects,often56(mistake)forstingingbeesorwasps,are“superpollinators(传

粉者)”57fertilizenearlythree-quartersoftheworld'sfoodplants.Unlikebees,they

toleraterainandtravelthousandsofmiles58(spread)plantspecies.

Insectspecialistsnotetheymaybemoreusefulthanbeesorwaspsinsomerespects.

Hoverfliesalsohelptocontrolpests.59theyareyoungtheyeataphids—littleinsectsthat

feedonplantsanddamagefoodcrops.

60(business)arealsotappingintotheirpotential.SpanishfirmPolyFlybreedsa

billionhoverflies61(year)tosupplyfarms,andintroducingmoreoftheseinsectscould

benefitbothcropsandwildplants.62isreportedthatthehoverflies’abilitytopollinate

andcontrolpestshasdrawnworldwideattention.What'smore,theyareeasytoraiseona

largescale,63(make)themidealhelpersforagriculture.Lastyear,thecompany64

(send)over500millionhoverfliestofarmsacrossEurope.Withtheiruniqueadvantages,

hoverfliesareexpectedtoplayamoreimportantroleinsustainablefarminginthefuture.

This,65turn,willcontributetosolvingtheglobalfoodproblemgradually.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

你发现身边不少同学在日常学习中忽视了对人文学科(liberalarts)的投入。请你向

校英文报投稿,内容包括:

1.现象及影响;

2.建议与呼吁。

注意:

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。

DearEditor,

I′mwritingtodrawyourattentiontoaworryingphenomenononourcampus.

Yourssincerely,

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。

TheWarmthintheHeavySnow

LastSaturday,arecord-breakingblizzardsweptacrossNewYorkCitywithoutwarning.

Thewindhowledlikeawoundedbeast,itsicybreathtearingthroughthestreetsandrattling

everywindowpane.Snowflakespoureddownlikeawhitecurtainfromtheleadensky,blurring

thefamiliarskyscraperintoaghostlyhaze.Visibilitydroppedtonearlyzero.Thecitythat

neversleepsfellintoanicysilence—everystreet,sidewalkandrooftopallburiedundera

thick,unbrokenblanketofsnowthatglintedlikecrusheddiamondsinthefaintgraylight.

Iwokeupwithagrowlingstomach,onlytofindtherefrigeratorcompletelyempty:no

milkforcoffee,nobreadfortoast,notanevensingleeggleft.WhenIcheckedthecupboard,

theshelveswerejustasbare;therewerenodailynecessitiesleftathome.IknewIhadtogo

outtobuysomeurgently,orI'dbestuckwithoutbasicsuppliesfortherestofthestorm.But

whenItriedtoopenthefrontdoor,myhandfrozeonthehandle.Itwouldn'tmoveevenan

inch.Heavysnowhadpileduptightlyagainstthedoorallnight,formingasolidwallthat

lockedmeinside.Ipushedandpulledagainandagain.Myshouldersachedandmybreath

cameingasps.Butallmyeffortswereinvain.Thesnowheldfirm,asilent,unyieldingbarri-

erbetweenmeandtheoutsideworld.

Staringoutofthewindowhelplessly,Iwatchedthesnowswirlingwildlyinthebone-chill-

ingwind.Travelbanshadshutdownalmostalltrafficacrossthecity,andtherewasnosignof

peopleonthestreet.Awaveoffearandanxietysweptoverme,coldandsharpasthewind

outside.Myparentswereworkingfarawayinanotherstate,andthephonelineshadgone

deadhoursago,soIhadnowaytoreachanyoneforhelp.JustasIsanktothefloor,desper-

ateandalone,afaintbutfirmknockonthedoorbroketheterriblesilence.

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。

“Hello?Isanybodyin?”ItwasMrs.Wilson,mynext-doorneighbor.

Aftertwentyminutesofhardwork,thedoorwasfinallyopened.

高2026届高三年级质量检测

英语试题参考答案与评分细则

听力

1~5CBAAC6~10BBABC11~15ABCAA16~20ACBCA

阅读理解

21~23BAA24~27DBCA28~31CCBA32~35CABD

七选五

36~40EDAFC

完形填空

41~45ADBAA46~50BADCA51~55ABCDD

语法填空

56.mistaken57.that/which58.tospread59.When/While60.Businesses

61.yearly62.It63.making64.sent65.in

写作

第一节范文

DearEditor,

I'mwritingtodrawyourattentiontoaworryingphenomenononourcampus.Anincreasing

numberofstudentsaredevotinglittletimeandenergytoliberalarts,focusingonlyonscience

subjects.

Thisone-sidedapproachtolearningbringsaboulnegaliveconsequences.Foronething,

itwillresultinanarrowscopeofknowledgeandweakenourabilitytothinkcriticallyand

expressourselvesclearly,whichwillaffectouroverallacademicdevelopment.Foranother,

withoutexposuretoliberalarts,wemaylackcreativity,empathyandasenseofsocial

responsibility,qualitiesindispensableforbecomingwell-roundedindividuals.

Scienceequipsuswiththetoolstounderstandtheuniverse,butliberalartsnurturethe

wisdomtolivemeaningfully.Therefore,Isincerelyappealtoeverystudenttostrikeabalance

betweenscienceandliberalarts.Onlybylearningbothwellcanweimproveourselves

comprehensively,unlockourfullpotentialandgrowintothoughtful,capableand

compassionatemembersofsociety.

Yourssincerely,

LiHua

英语试题参考答案第1页(共9页)

第二节范文

“Hello?Isanybodyin?”ItwasMrs.Wilson,mynext-doorneighbor.Iyelledatthetop

ofmylungstotellherIwastrappedinside.Hearingmycryforhelp,shecomfortedmeand

toldmetostaycalm.Thenshepromisedtoaskmoreneighborsforhelpatonce.Itwasonlya

fewminules,bulitfellikecenluries.Finally,severalkindneighborsrushedoverwith

shovels,broomsandbrushes.Despitethebitingcold,theyworkedtogethertoclearthesnow

besidemydoorbilbybit.EvenMr.Thompson,whohaddifficulywalking,cameoverlohelp

withasmallbrush.

Aftertwentyminutesofhardwork,thedoorwasfinallyopened.Isteppedoutwithtears

ofgratituderollingdownmycheeks.Theirfaceswereredwithcold,butgentlesmileswereon

theirlips.Mrs.Wilsonhandedmeacupofsteamingtea,warmingmyhandandheart

instantly.Someneighborsalsoofferedtocleanmyyardandsharedailysupplieswithme.On

thatfreezingsnowydayinNewYork,Itrulyfeltthewarmthoftheneighborhood.Theheavy

snowcouldfreezethewholecity,butitcouldneverfreezethekindnessbetweenpeop

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