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山东省德州市2026届高三三模英语试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,只交答题卡。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。每段对话读两遍。1.Whatisthewoman?A.Ajournalist. B.Asculptor. C.Aphotographer.2.Howoftendoesthewomanworkoutinthegym?A.Everyday. B.Twiceaweek. C.Fourtimesaweek.3.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheman'sgrade?A.Annoyed. B.Relieved. C.Pleased.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Ateamcoach. B.Anindividualsport. C.Thewoman'sskills.5.Whendidtheman'salarmgooff?A.At6:00a.m. B.At7:00a.m. C.At8:00a.m.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段录音,回答第6、7题。6.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Intheoffice. B.Inarestaurant. C.Inafurniturestore.7.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?A.Havelunch. B.Paintthewall. C.Gobackhome.听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。8.WhatdoesDavewanttobeaftergraduation?A.Ateacher. B.Atourguide. C.Ahotelmanager.9.WhydidMariechangehermajor?A.Topursueherowninterests.B.Tofollowinhermother'sfootsteps.C.Togetabettercareerdevelopment.10.WhatisDave'sattitudetowardMarie'sdecision?A.Critical. B.Sympathetic. C.Confused.听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。11.Whatisthewomanprobablydoing?A.Givingalecture.B.Chairingameeting.C.Conductinganinterview.12.Whoseideawasitinitiallytodothepodcast(播客节目)ofCookingUpaStorm?A.Alan's. B.Andrew's. C.Garten's.13.Howdoesthemantapethecookingpodcast?A.Byfilmingchefs.B.Byplacingmicrophones.C.Byusingacuttingborad.听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。14.WhatdoesthemansuggestaboutCharles?A.Changinghispracticetime.B.Joiningthevolleyballteam.C.Withdrawingfromthematch.15.WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenOliviaandCharles?A.Classmates. B.Teammates. C.Teacherandstudent.16.WhatsportisSimongoodat?A.Basketball. B.Volleyball. C.Football.17.WhatcanwesayaboutSimon?A.He'scompetitive. B.He'sthoughtful. C.He'ssensitive.听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。18.WhatcanwelearnaboutdaylightinGreenland?A.Itlasts24hours. B.Itvariesbyregion. C.Itdisappearsinwinter.19.WhydomoreCanadiansvisitGreenlandthanEuropeans?A.ItisclosertoCanada.B.Ithasbetterflightlinks.C.Itofferscheapertours.20.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?A.Tosharetraveltips.B.Tointroducegeograph.C.Topromotetourpackages.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。AUrbanClimateAction:AFour-StepStrategySincecitiescauseover70%ofglobalCO₂emissions,focusingonurbanactivitiesiscrucial.Morethan800citieshavecommittedtocuttinggreenhousegasemissionsby2050tonetzero————whentheamountofgreenhousegasesemittedintotheatmosphereequalstheamountthat'sremoved.Citiesstrivingforthiswillhavetoadoptthefollowingfourstrategiesatthesametime.SwitchSupplyCitiesmustacceleratetheshiftfromfossilfuelstorenewablesystems.Developingdecentralized(分散式的)solarandwindinfrastructure,alongsidesmartgrids,optimizesenergydistribution.Thistransitionsignificantlyreducestheurbancarbonfootprintwhilefosteringgreeneconomicgrowthandenergyindependence.ReduceDemandEfficiencyiscrucial.Citiesshouldprioritizecompact(紧凑型)planningandupgradebuildingstominimizewaste.Developingcomprehensivepublictransportandactivemobilitynetworkslowersconsumption.Smarttechnologiesfurthermodernizecityservices,enhancinglivabilitywhilecuttingcostsforresidents.EnhanceCarbonUptakeNature-basedsolutionsactivelycapturecarbon.Expandinggreenspacesandrestoringwetlandsallowscitiestofunctionascarbonsinks.Greenroofsandverticalgardensfurthercooltheenvironment,transformingconcretejunglesintobreathableecosystems.PromoteCircularityMinimizingwastereducesindustrialemissions.Shiftingtoacirculareconomyrequiresprioritizingrecyclingoverlandfilling.Encouragingmaterialreuseinconstructioncutsthecarbonfootprintofresourceextraction,fosteringasustainable,zero-wasteurbanfuture.Alotofcitieshavebeendoinglowcarbontransitions,withmixedsuccess.“Mostofthemfocusentirelyonefficiencyandenergyconservation,whichisagoodstart,butthat'sjustnotfastenough,”saysaresearcheronnet-zerocities.“Toreallyhitthat2050net-zerotarget,theygottadoitall:switchtocleanenergy,cutdownonwaste,andmakesureeverythinggetsreusedinsteadofthrownaway.”21.Whatdoes“netzero”meanaccordingtothetext?A.Atransitiontocleanenergysources.B.Apreventionoffutureclimatedisasters.C.Acompletestopofallgreenhousegases.D.Abalancebetweenemissionsandremovals.22.Whichstrategyprioritizesturningcitiesintocarbonsinksvianaturalsolutions?A.SwitchSupply. B.ReduceDemand.C.EnhanceCarbonUptake. D.PromoteCircularity.23.Whatdoestheresearcherimplyaboutcurrenturbanlow-carbonefforts?A.Theyareadequatefor2050. B.Theyaretoonarrowinfocus.C.Theyareover-reliantonnature. D.Theyareuniversallysuccessful.BEileenGugrabbedagoldribbon(丝带)fromagiftbasketonherwaytotheMilanCortinaGamesandkeptitasaluckycharm.Her16-daytoughjourneyattheOlympicstaughttheworldanimportantlesson:therearenosurethingsinsports,especiallyforfreeskierswhofliphighoverhardsnowscapes.Thegoldribbonlaterperfectlymatchedhergoldmedalinthewomen'sskihalfpipe(U型场地)final———herthirdOlympicgoldmedal,whichmadeherthemostdecoratedathleteinhersport.Inherstill-youngOlympiccareer,shehaswon6medalsin6events,including3goldsand3silvers.“Itookabigbetonmyself,”Gusaid.“EvenifIfailed,I'dneverregrettrying.”Inthehalfpipefinal,shelostbalanceinthefirstrunbutsucceededinthenexttwo,gettingthetoptwoscores(94and94.75)among11athletes.Guwonbyflyinghigher,doingmorerotationsandonemoretrickthanherteammateLiFanghui(silver);aNewZealandathletecalledher“WonderWoman”.Exhaustedbuthappy,shesharedjoywithfanscheering“GuAiling”.Guiswidelyregardedastheworld'sbestfreeskier.AtthecurrentOlympicGames,shewastheonlywomanbraveenoughtocompeteinthreeevents——halfpipe,slopestyleandbigair———whichgreatlylimitedhertrainingandresttimebutnevershookherconfidence.SheskisforChinatopromotehersport,withover300millionChinesejoiningsnowsportssince2022.Withsixmedalsnow,Gustandsaloneatthetop.“Ihavethemostgoldmedalsofanyfreeskierever,maleorfemale,”shesaid.“Morethanthemedals,Ihopemyjourneylightsafireintheyoutheverywhere————toshowthemthemountainsaren'tjustforwatching,butforcarvingtheirownpaths.”24.WhydidEileenGutakethegoldribbonwithher?A.Togiveittoherteammates.B.Toshowoffherfashionsense.C.Toprepareforapossiblewinning.D.Tokeepitasasouvenirofthetrip.25.WhatdidGuachieveinthehalfpipefinal?A.Acomebackvictory. B.Aperfectfirstrun.C.Atiewithherteammate. D.Anewworldrecord.26.WhatwasthemainchallengeofGu'scompetinginthreeevents?A.Gettinginjuredeasily. B.Choosingtherightskis.C.Keepingatightschedule. D.Dealingwithmanycouches.27.WhatdoesGuintendtoconveyinherwords?A.Thedifficultyoftraining. B.Thepopularityofskiing.C.Theimportanceofaluckyribbon. D.Thespiritofpioneering.CRecentweatherobservationsinIranhaverecordedanunusualinstanceof“blackrain”fallingoverseveralregions.Residentshaveexperiencedheadachesandbreathingdifficulties,whileoil-pollutedrainhasbeenfoundonbuildingsandvehicles.Thisrainfallcouldbehighlydangerousandacidic.Environmentalexpertsexplainthatthisunusualrainhappenswhenharmfulsmokefromburningoilmixeswithfallingrain.Thisdarkrainfalllikelycontainsdangerouschemicalsandtinyparticlesthatcancauseserioushealthproblems.Additionally,thesmokereleasesgasesthatturnintoacidwhentheymixwiththeatmosphere,creatingacidrain.Thehealthrisksofexposuretothispollutionaresignificant.Intheshortterm,peoplemaysufferfromheadachesandbreathingproblems,particularlythosewithasthmaorlungdiseases.Vulnerablegroupsincludingtheelderly,youngchildren,andpeoplewithdisabilitiesfacegreaterrisks.Long-termexposuretothesepollutantshasbeenlinkedtocancers,neurologicalconditions,andvariousheartandblooddiseases.Theenvironmentaldamageextendsbeyondhumanhealth.Whenpollutedrainentersriversandlakes,itthreatensaquatic(水栖的)lifeandpollutessourcesofdrinkingwater.Thissituationhighlightstheoften-overlookedenvironmentalconsequencesofarmedconflict.SimilardamageoccurredduringpastwarsinIraqandKuwait,whereoilwellfirescausedlastinghealthproblemsforbothlocalresidentsandreturningsoldiers.Researchersstudyingtheseearlierconflictsfoundthatveterans(退役军人)continuedtosufferfromlungillnessesyearsafterreturninghome,suggestingthattheeffectsofsuchenvironmentaldestructionpersistfarlongerthanthewarsthemselves.Inlightoftheseextremeenvironmentalconditions,healthofficialsadvisethepublictotakeprecautionarymeasures.Recommendationsincludeminimizingnon-essentialoutdooractivities,wearingprotectivemaskswhenoutside,andkeepingwindowsclosed.Regularcleaningofindoorsurfacesisalsosuggestedtoremovesettledpollutants.Itisimportanttostayalertandfollowthesesafetytipstoreducehealthrisksuntiltheairgetsbetter.28.Whatcausesthe“blackrain”inIran?A.Cloudburstinthecity. B.Oilsmokemixingwithrain.C.Duststormsintheregion. D.Acidrainfallingonbuildings.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“Vulnerable”meaninparagraph2?A.Likelytocausedamage. B.Highlysensitivetorisk.C.Abletorecoverquickly. D.Physicallyweakandold.30.WhyarethewarsinIraqandKuwaitmentionedinthetext?A.Toargueoilisaprimarycauseofconflicts.B.Toshowresidentssuffermorethansoldiers.C.Tocomparethemethodsofmodernandpastwars.D.Toillustratealegacyofenvironmentaldegradation.31.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?A.Towarnpeopleofacomingstorm.B.Toreportonarecentmedicalstudy.C.Toinformtheblackrainanditsrisks.D.Toofferguidelinesforhealthprotection.DIntherapidlyevolvingworldofartificialintelligence,toolslikeOpenClawaretransformingthewaypeopleinteractwithmachines.Nowadays,moreandmoresmarttoolsarebeingdevelopedtofreepeoplefromrepetitivework,andOpenClawhasquicklystoodoutfrommanyothernewtools.UnliketraditionalAI,whichonlyanswersquestionsorfollowssimplecommands,OpenClawcanhandlecomplextasksautonomously.Itcanmanagefiles,browsetheweb,runcode,andsendemailswithouthumanintervention,makingAIamoreactiveandpracticaltoolinbothdailylifeandwork.TheimportanceofOpenClawliesinitsabilitytobridgethegapbetweensimpledemonstrationandreal-lifeapplication.Millionsofdevelopersquicklyadoptedit,anditbecameoneofthemostpopularAIframeworksonGitHub.Asitspreadacrosstheworld,itwonhighpraiseforitspowerfulfunctionsandsmartdesign.Itgreatlychangesthewaypeopleapproachtheirworkandraisestheirworkingefficiencyinmanyfields.However,theriseofautonomousagentsalsobringssignificantsecurityandethicalchallenges.In2026,researchersdiscoveredtensofthousandsofOpenClawinstancesexposedonline,withseriousflaws(缺陷)thatcouldallowattackerstotakecontrolofusers’systems.Thisunexpectedincidentshowsthatfastdevelopmentwithoutpropersafeguardscanbeveryrisky.Developersandusersmustpayenoughattentiontosecurity,andAIplatformsneedstrictmanagementtoprotectpersonalinformationanddevicesafety.WhenmajorAIprovidersblockedOpenClawfromusingtheirservices,thecommunityadaptedquickly.Manytechnologycompaniesbegantothinkaboutnewwaystoprovidesaferandmorestableservices.Cloud-basedalternativessuchasClaudeCowork,PerplexityComputer,andMicrosoftCopilotTasksappeared,anddeveloperscreatedsimilarforks(复刻)likeKimiClawandMaxClaw.Thisshowsthatinnovationfindsaway,butsaferandmorecontrolledenvironmentsareessentialforsustainableuse.OpenClawremainsopen-sourceunderOpenAIandcontinuestobeusedinresearch,automation,andsoftwaredevelopment.ItsstoryillustratesthatwhileautonomousAIhasgreatpotential,itmustbeusedresponsiblybybalancingtechnologicalprogresswithstrictsafetymeasures.32.HowisOpenClawdifferentfromtraditionalAI?A.Itperformstasksindependently.B.Itoffershelptoonlinebrowsing.C.Itdealswithdifficulttaskseasily.D.Ityieldspreciseanswerstoquestions.33.WhatdoestheauthorstressaboutOpenClawinparagraph2?A.Operationalcosts. B.Strategicsignificance.C.Securityconcerns. D.Technicalarchitecture.34.Whatdoesthe2026OpenClawincidentsuggest?A.Rapidinnovationrequiresstrongsafetymeasures.B.AIplatformsshouldlimituserstoensuresecurity.C.Autonomousagentsaretoodangeroustodevelop.D.Researchersshouldexposesecurityflawspublicly.35.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheChallengesofAutonomousAIAgentsB.OpenClaw:TheFutureofAIProgrammingC.AGuidetoProtectingYourAIfromitsRisksD.OpenClaw'sRise:OpportunitiesandChallenges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。Yourfriendsmeantheworldtoyou,andthelastthingyouwanttodoisupsetthem.Butmistakeshappen,whetheryouwantthemtoornot.So,howdoyouapologizetoafriendyoureallyhurt?36Byfollowingtheirstepsandtips,youcanmendyourfriendship,nomatterwhatmayhavehappened.Reachouttothemtotalkaboutwhathappened.Ifyou'retrulysorryforwhatoccurred,don'thesitatetobetheonetoapproachyourfriend——don'twaitforthemtocometoyou.Setasideyourprideandbethebiggerperson.37Remember,onlyapologizeifyou'rereallysorry;otherwise,yourapologywillcomeacrossasinsincere.Acknowledgetheiremotions.Roundoutyourapologybyexpressinganunderstandingofyourfriend'sfeelings.Nomatterwhathappened,it'simportanttorecognizethatthey'vebeenhurt.Showthatyou'reawareofhowyouractionsmadethemfeel.LicensedClinicalPsychologistGeraAndersonsays,“Acknowledgetheirfeelingsandanyactionsthatmayhaveledtothosefeelings.38Ifyoudon't,apologizeforthefactthatyouractionshurtthem.”Includeyourcommitmentintoyourapology.Showyourfriendthattheirfriendshipmeansalottoyoubyassuringnottomakeasimilarmistakeagain.Forinstance,“Imissedyourbirthdayparty.Imadeapromisetoyoubutdroppedit.39”Justremember,actionsspeaklouderthanwords,sogothroughwithyourswears.Giveyourfriendanout.Whileitmaysoundsorrowful,knowingthatyourfrienddoesn'thavetoacceptyourapologyisamust.Ratherthantrappingtheminacornerorfloodingthemwithapologies,givethemthespacetowalkaway.Givinganapologydoesn'tmeantheyareobligatedtoforgiveyou.40A.Iwon'ttakemywordssolightlyagain.B.Makeyourapologyasspecificaspossible.C.Ifyouregretyouractions,apologizeforthem.D.So,bepatientandacceptingofhowevertheyrespond.E.Thisprovesyoutrulycareandtakeresponsibilityforyouractions.F.Tellthemthetruthwithoutmakingexcusesanddon'tleaveoutanything.G.We'veconsultedpsychologistsandalifecoachonhowtoapologizesincerely.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四个选项中选出最佳选项。BryantLin,a50-year-oldclinicalprofessoratStanfordUniversity,neverexpectedtobecomeapatienthimself.Asaprimarycarephysician,hehadspentyears41others.Butinthespringof2024,everythingchanged.Atfirst,Linthoughthejusthadacough.However,afteramonth,hiscolleaguePaulFordnoticedsomething42duringalungexamandorderedachestX-ray.The43werealarming:Linhadnon-smallcelllungcancer.WhatmadehiscaseparticularlystrikingwasthatLinhadnever44inhislife.Hehadactuallybeenresearchingrisinglungcancerratesamongnonsmokersbeforehisown45.Ratherthanhidinghisillness,Linchosetotransformitintosomethingmeaningful.Helaunchedanew46called“FromDiagnosistoDialogue:ADoctor’sReal-TimeBattlewithCancer.”Theclass47medicalstudents,undergraduates,andevenjournalists.Throughthecourse,Linsharedeveryaspectofhisexperience——fromchemotherapy(化疗)sideeffectslikemouthsorestothe48challengesoffacingdeath.“IthoughtIknewwhatitwasliketobea49,”Linoftentoldhisstudents.Thecourse50notonlymedicaltreatmentsbutalsothespiritualaspectsofcare.He51thatwhilePubMedhad400,000articlesaboutchemotherapy,therewereonly8,000aboutspiritualcare—a52hebelievedneededattention.Lin'sowntreatmentincludedbothchemotherapyandatargeteddrug.Despitethe53forecast,heremainedoptimistic.Inthefinalclass,Lin54hisexperiencetoLouGehrig'sfamous“luckiestman”speech.“I'vealwaysconsideredmyselftheluckiestman,”hetoldhisstudents,listinghis55:friends,family,andtheoppotunitiestoteachwhilefightingcancer.41.A.studying B.treating C.searching D.preparing42.A.unusual B.impossible C.familiar D.difficult43.A.motions B.ideas C.excuses D.results44.A.exercised B.regreted C.smoked D.rushed45.A.schedule B.confirmation C.experiment D.imagination46.A.course B.book C.album D.theory47.A.justified B.relieved C.rejected D.engaged48.A.similar B.social C.emotional D.formal49.A.doctor B.student C.patient D.writer50.A.overlooked B.covered C.predicted D.admitted51.A.keptup B.heldback C.pointedout D.wentthrough52.A.accident B.proof C.test D.gap53.A.public B.tough C.belated D.temporary54.A.compared B.limited C.added D.applied55.A.relatives B.encounters C.dreams D.blessings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。ThepastfewyearshavewitnessedaremarkableboostintheglobalinfluenceofChinesecultureandproducts,56tastytreatstocutting-edgeinnovations.Thetrendof“becomingChinese”hastakensocialmediabystorm,withpeopleworldwide57(embrace)Chineselifestylehabits,likedrinkinghotwater,andwearingslippersathome.ThisphenomenonwassparkedbySherryZhu,who58(launch)aplayfulseriesonTikToktitled“becomingChinese”inDecember.Theseries,now59(employ)asanappealingguide,consistsofmorethan20videos.60beganasalightheartedjokeamongfriendshasevolvedintoaglobalphenomenon.SherrysharesinsightsintoChineseperspectivesonwellnessandhouseholdcustomsinhervideos,61(collective)boastingover9millionfollowersacrossallplatforms.Herfunyetinstructivecontentinspired62waveoffansonline.Theypromotepracticeslikesoakingtheirfeetinwarmwaterbeforebed,sippingginger(生姜)tea,andtryingacupuncture(针灸),fuelingthe63(tend)ofwelcomingChinese-inspiredwellnessroutines.“Comparedwiththepastwhentherewasn'tmuchexposuretoChinesecultureintheWest,”Zhusaid,“nowwefinda64(active)approach.Ifeellikethistrendisopeningupmoreeducation,andmoreexplorationandappreciationofChineseculture.PeoplearemakingChineseculture65(they)own!”第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是校园电视台英语节目“CampusVoice”的负责人李华。请你给交流生代表Alex写一封邮件,邀请他参与录制一期节目。内容包括:1.介绍节目;2.约定时间与内容。注意:写作词数应为80个左右;请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearAlex,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。ThefirsttimeImadeupmymindtohatemyyoungerbrotherBrogan,Iwasmerelyfouryearsold.Barelyaone-year-oldinfant,hesoonturnedintoaconstanttrouble-makerathome.Hekeptcryingdayandnight,wavinghisroundlittlearmsrestlessly,andalltheaffectionandattentiononceexclusivelyreservedformewasnowcenteredentirelyonhim.Overwhelmedbychildishjealousy,IgrabbedmyMrTickletoymirrorandtappedhimlightly,desperatetosilencehisloudcries.Mumscreamedinstantlyandhurriedovertocradlehiminherarms,scoldingmeseverelyforharminghimratherthanprotectinghiswell-being.ButIwastooangryandbittertoreflect,firmlyconvincedthathehadrobbedmeofmyrightfulstatusasthefamily'scherishedcenterofattention.Ourentirechildhoodwasfilledwithendlessconflictsandpettyquarrels.Attheageofeight,afiercewrestlingmatchendedwithhimaccidentallyknockingoutmytwofrontteeth,leavingmewithagap-toothedsmilelikeahockeyplayerformonthsonend.WhenIwasnine,Ihitbackbytrickinghimontoaplasticcartandleapingoffasitsliddownhillrapidly,triggeringamessycollisionthatannoyedMumgreatly.Wefoughtovereveryinsignificantmatter:theTVremotecontrol,thefrontpassengerseat,thelastchocolatebar,andeventhelargerportionofvarioussnacks.Iwasareservedanddiligentstraight-Astudentwhoobeyedrulesstrictly,whereasBroganwasarecklesstroublemakerwhopassionatedaboutchaosandtricks.Theturningpointinourrelationshiparrivedat11duringafamilytriptoWarwickCastle.Agiantcatapult(弹弓)castedcolourfulsweetsacrossthevastgrassland,andforonce,wesetasideourdifferencestorunandlaughcheerfullysidebyside.Weenjoyedthisraremomentofharmony,yetourjoywasshort-lived.Allofasudden,twoolderboyschargedtowardsus,pushingBroganroughlytotheground,andseizedeverysinglesweethehadstruggledtogather.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Helplessinthegrass,somethinginmeshifted.Havingseeneverythingunfold,MumandDadrushedover.高三英语试题第12页(共12页)高三英语试题参考答案第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1—5BBACB6—10CABCB11—15CABCC16—20AABAC第二部分阅读(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)21—23DCB24—27CACD28—31BBDC32—35ABAD36—40GECAD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)41—45BADCB 46—50ADCCB 51—55CDBAD第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.from 57.embracing 58.launched 59.employed 60.What61.collectively 62.tendency 63.a 64.moreactive 65.their第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)DearAlex,I'mLiHua,hostofthecampusTVprogram“CampusVoice”.I'mwritingtoinviteyoutobeourguestforthenextepisode.Ourprogramaimstosharediversecampusstoriesandpromotecross-culturalcommunication.Webelieveyouruniqueexperiencesasanexchangestudentwillbeofgreatinteresttoouraudience.Therecordingisscheduledfor4p.m.nextMondayinStudio201oftheMediaCenter.Itwilltakeabout25minutes.Lookingforwardtoyourpositivereply!Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节(满分25分)Helplessinthegrass,somethinginmeshifted.Istrodetowardthebullies,shieldingBroganwithmybodydespitemyfear.Myvoicerangout,clearandsteady,condemningtheiractionsuntiltheydroppedthesweetsandfled.Crouchingdown,Iwipedthedirtoffthecandyandpresseditintohistremblinghands.Theyearsofresentmentdissolvedinstantly.Forthefirsttime,Isawnotarival,butmylittlebrotherwhoneededme.Wesattogether,sharingthespoilsinsilence.高三英语试题答案第1页(共4页)Havingseeneverythingunfold,MumandDadrushedover.Mumpulledmeintoatighthug,whispering,“Iamsoproudofhowyouprotectedhim.”DadruffledmyhairandnoddedatBrogan.“Yoursister'salwaysgotyourback,”hesaidwarmly.Aswedrovehome,thesettingsunglowedthroughthewindows.Theoldjealousywasgone,replacedbyaquietbond.Irealizedthattruefamilymeansstandingguardforeachother,nomatterwhattwistsandturnslieahead.高三听力原文Text1M:Someofyourartworksarebeingdisplayedinthelocalgallery!Itisunbelievable!W:I'mgladyoulikethem.I'vespentmonthsinthestudioperfectingeachsculpture.Text2W:It'sfouro'clocknow.Thegymstartsgrouptraininginonehour.Doyouwanttogowithme?M:Notreally.You'vebeengoingtherealotlately.W:Theyofferdailytrainingcourses,butIonlygothereonMondaysandFridays.Text3W:Mark,whatgradedidyougetinyoursingingexam?M:IgotaC.·W:What?Seriously?Yourteachersaidyouhaveagiftforsinging.Areyouevenprseticing?Youarewastingyourtalent.Text4M:Yourballcontrolisnotverygood.I'mafraidyoucan'tcatchupwiththeotherteammembers.W:Yeah.Ihavenoticedthat.M:Youshouldpracticepassingmore.Text5W:You'vebeenlatefourtimesrecently,Billy.Doyouhaveawatch?M:Yes.It's8o'clock.Thealarmwentoffanhourago.Ishouldhavesetthealarmclockfor6:00a.m.Text6W:Whatdoyouthinkofthiswoodensofaset?Itlooksbeautiful.M:Well,ifwebuythisone,wemayhavetorepaintourwall.Iwantasofterone,soIcanliedownwhenIgethomefromwork.W:Agreed.Ihopetheyarewellsuppliedwithdifferentstyles.M:Well,it'salreadynoon.I'malittlehungry.Let'sfindarestaurant.Wecancomebacklater.W:Okay.Myofficeisnotfarfromhere.Iknowagreatrestaurant.Let'shaveatry.Text7W:Hi,Dave.Longtimenosee!Howhaveyoubeen?M:Hi,Marie.I'mdoingokay,butschoollifeisreallybusythesedays,andIhaven'thadtimetorelax.W:Bytheway,what'syourmajor?M:Hotelmanagement.W:Well,whatdoyouwanttodoonceyougraduate?M:Actually,Ihaven'tdecidedforsure.ButIpreferworkingforatravelagencyratherthanahotel.Iwanttotravelaroundtheworld.Howaboutyou?YouarelearningSpanish,right?W:No.WhenIwasinhighschool,IwasinterestedinSpanish.Iwantedtobeagreatteacherlikemymom.However,inmysecondyearofuniversity,IrealizedImighthaveahardtimefindingajobinourcityusingthelanguage,soIchangedmymajortocomputerscience.Withthenecessaryskills,landing

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