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银川一中2025/2026学年度(上)高三第五次月考英语答案
单选题答案
1. A 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. C 6. C 7. A 8. B 9. A 10. C
11. B 12. C 13. A 14. B 15. C 16. A 17. B 18. B 19. A 20. C
21. D 22. B 23. D 24. B 25. A 26. A 27. C 28. A 29. A 30. B
31. C 32. B 33. C 34. B 35. C 36. C 37. E 38. G 39. B 40. F
41. B 42. A 43. C 44. D 45. B 46. A 47. C 48. B 49. D 50. B
51. A 52. D 53. C 54. A 55. D
语法填空:56. have discovered 57. released 58. that 59. Specifically 60. in/by
61. which 62. and 63. is considered 64. mysteries 65. following
第四部分
第一节
【参考范文】
Dear fellow students,
Our school has turned an unused lawn into a labor practice garden. It’s a wonderful place
for us to engage in various activities ranging from planting vegetables, tending flowers,
maintaining the plots to even harvest what we grow.
This garden is more than just a space for labor. Not only does it give us a rare glimpse
at the sheer joy of working with our hands but we could also gain an insight into the value of
food, as well as develop a sense of responsibility. Additionally, it offers us a precious chance
to relax from burdensome study and enjoy nature.
Let’s join in the labor practice! Together, we can make the garden thrive and gain
meaningful experiences.(106 words)
Student Union
第二节
【原文分析】 本文以 Perry的去向为线索展开,讲述了身为校报记者的作者,在校报面临吸引
读者的挑战下,坚持报道真相的故事。在编辑寻求能够引起轰动的新闻时,一个看似完美的头
条故事出现了----对手学校的球员可能偷走了吉祥物 Perry,但调查得知 Perry并非失踪而是退
休了。Ashley本来想继续报道被偷这件事,作者最终说服了她,并通过一篇告别 Perry的文章
来结束这段小插曲。
【续写思路】
段落 1:由首句内容“令我惊讶的是,Ashley 坚持要报道‘Deerfield Stole Perry’的故事 ”可知,
第一段可描写作者反对这一决定,说明了其中的危害以及他们最后决定报道 Perry退休的事情。
段落 2:由首句内容“周四,报纸头版的标题是‘Bye-Bye, Perry’”可知,第二段可描写报道
Perry 退休新闻产生的影响以及取得成功。
【续写线索】Ashley 坚持报道被偷—作者指出危害—Ashley让步—收集信息准备报道内容—报
道 Perry 退休—引发讨论—故事取得成功—作者感悟
One possible version:
To my surprise, Ashley insisted on reporting the “Deerfield Stole Perry” story. “This is the
very story we need to attract more readers,” she argued. To convince her, I defended that if we
wrote this article, we would be telling a lie. Noticing her hesitant expression, I further explained the
potential harm it would cause to the player and our paper’s reputation. After some heated
discussion, Ashley finally gave in, “OK, let’s try with real stories.” Then I went to gather all the
necessary information to write an article about Perry and the precious memories we shared over the
years. (88 words)
On Thursday, the paper came out with the headline “Bye-Bye, Perry” on the frontpage. Soon,
it went viral among students. Many were disappointed with Perry’s sudden departure, but were
comforted by the fact that he was in good care. The story also evoked sweet memories of Perry.
Some students even requested to share their stories of him in our paper! Seeing the story’s success,
Ashley came to me and said sincerely, “You are right! It’s a good story.” Her words brought me a
great sense of fulfillment. Indeed, true stories might not always draw attention, but have the power to
touch and connect. (89 words)Text 1(45词)毕业打算
W: Have you decided what to do after graduating from college, Peter?
M: I prefer to pursue a graduate education rather than hunt for a job in big cities. What about
you, Susan?
W: I’m going to set up my own business. Wish me luck!
Text 2(40词)更改预约时间
M: Hello, this is Parker Mason. I’m calling to ask if it’s possible to postpone my 3:00 p.m.
appointment with Mr. Steward to 5:00 p.m. today. Something’s just come up.
W: Let’s see. Okay. You can wait in Room 6.
Text 3(46词)学意大利语
M: Hey, Monica, I’m interested in the Italian market that our company is expanding. I’m thinking about
buying some Italian grammar books or video lessons about Italian.
W: Why not sign up for an Italian language class? It can help you learn the language more
quickly.
Text 4(44词)浴室灯坏了
W: Housekeeping!
M: This is Mr. Smith from Room 402. Please get someone up here to fix my bathroom light.
W: Sorry, sir. We are only responsible for cleaning rooms and changing the sheets and towels. Let me
transfer you to the maintenance department.
Text 5(39词)童年梦想
M: It’s so good that you’ve realized your dancer dream.
W: Yeah. What about you? Do you still dream to be an actor?
M: Ha ha. I’m not that kid anymore. I’m studying in a medical school right now.
Text 6(100词)谈论电视节目
M: What did you do last night, Sally?
W: I went to the library to borrow some references and went over the lessons there. And you?
M: ⑥I spent all my time on Crime Scene last night. I had to admit it was too fantastic.
W: What’s it about? It sounds like a typical thriller or a detective story.
M: ⑥Actually, it’s a Korean variety show❶, in which players have to find out the real killer.
Why not watch it after school? I promise that you’ll love it.
W: ⑦You know I have to finish my academic paper tonight, right?
Text 7(129词)知识竞赛
W: Okay, Rob. Listen up! My question is: what is the fastest land animal in the world?
M: ⑨Ha, that’s a no-brainer❷! ⑧The answer is cheetah. It’s capable of running at 80 to 128
km/h.
W: Correct. Next question: how fast can a sailfish swim?
M: ⑨It’s easy, too — according to research, a sailfish can swim at a speed of over 110 km/h.
⑨Come on! Is that all there is? Ask me something challenging!
W: ⑩Hmm, well, Rob, if you choose to stop, you can now say goodbye to our audience and take
25,000 dollars home, but if you decide to go on, you’ll either get 50,000 dollars in total for a
correct answer or lose all the money for a wrong answer. Now tell me: what’s your decision?
Text 8(142词)收入使用明细
M: Oh, the basketball is about to start. Could you bring me some chips, Mary?
W: Here you are. Turn down the TV, Peter. ⑪Our daughter just fell asleep.
M: Okay. Hey, David is going to open an Internet café, and he wants me to give him some financial
support. What do you think?
W: Honey, you may not know much about our financial situation. Let me analyze❶ our use of funds:
⑫each month, 45% of your income goes on house and car loans, 35% goes on living expenses,
and the rest goes into savings.
M: So, the answer is no? Well, it seems that I can’t leave my job and start a new business with David
either.
W: Don’t even dream about it. ⑬I think you’d better get on with your work and think more about
how to get a raise.Text 9(175词)晚安短信计划
W: Pat, it’s already 9:00 p.m. Why are you still staring at your phone? Don’t tell me you are as crazy
about games as your friends.
M: Of course not, Mom. ⑭I’ve just finished the homework required by my teachers and now I’m
reading a piece of interesting news.
W: What is that?
M: It’s called Goodnight Text Plan organized by a public account and a newspaper. After signing up
for the activity, you can text a message to the public account every day. ⑮In return, you will
receive a message from someone you’re unfamiliar with in the following days.
W: Then what is the message mainly about?
M: You can share everything in the message, like your feelings, stories and encouraging words, ⑯but
the message must be edited in a specified form. For example, you have to write what city
you’re from. And it’s better not to give your real name and specific address. So, can I join in the
activity, Mom?
W: Why not? ⑰It sounds like it’s an activity full of meaning.
Text 10(174词)有效午睡
M: It is a common habit for many of us to take a nap. ⑱The ideal nap length, according to
scientists, is 20 to 25 minutes. Any longer and you’ll fall into a deeper sleep cycle, which means
when you wake up you will feel weak and uncomfortable. In fact, there are many famous people
throughout history who were effective nappers, also known as power nappers. ⑲Salvador Dalí, in
his 50 Secrets of Magic Craftsmanship, listed tips for the one-second nap, including sitting
straight with a key in hands and an upturned plate beneath. Once asleep, the key will drop and
people will wake up soon enough with the “ding”. Albert Einstein applied a similar technique, using
a spoon or a pencil instead of a key. This short nap is suitable for adults and the elderly, but not for
children or the sick. ⑳Taking a nap can bring people many benefits, such as improving
memory and creativity. However, it can be a double-edged sword, especially when people do it
in the wrong way …