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高三英语参考答案
第一部分 听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5AACCA 6-10BBACA 11-15ABCBA 16-20ABCBA
第二部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
21-25ABBDC 26-30CAABB 31-35BDBBD 36-40 GCEAF
第三部分 语言运用
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45CABDD 46-50DCACD 51-55ABABA
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56. historically 57.being 58.whose 59.a 60.features 61.contributing
62.were constructed 63.spiritual 64.Conservation 65.toprotect
第四部分 写作
第一节(满分15分)
Dear Editor,
I am writing to share my opinion on how to best use the newly available class
time. I firmly believe that prioritizing independent inquiry would be more beneficial
forour academicgrowth.
While group work is valuable for teamwork, this new autonomous time provides
a crucial opportunity to cultivate the critical thinking and self-management skills
essential for our future. Through independent study, we can explore personal interests
in depth and learn to overcome challenges on our own, which builds lasting
intellectual independence.
To maximize benefits, I suggest we focus mainly on independent inquiry, and
organize group discussions as needed, such as when we encounter complex problems
orhave significant findings to share.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 (满分25分)
After a moment of panic, Sheldon’s scientific mind took over. Noticing the low
fence beside the steps, he quickly calculated the distance and the required throwing
angle. He rolled the newspaper into a tight tube. With a precise underhand throw, he
sent the paper sliding smoothly along the fence. It traveled in a perfect bend around
thesleeping dogand came torest right at thefront door.Asmallsmileappeared onhis
faceas hecontinued his route, thecrisis expertlysolved through physics.
Weeks later, “The Money Project” finally paid off. Sheldon placed his carefully
saved money on the counter, receiving the long-wanted scientific tool. His mother’s
eyes met his, shining with pride. As he held the tool, happiness filled him—not just
for having it, but for earning it. This experience brought him a greater prize: strong
belief in his own mind and the knowledge that some fortunes are earned not with
money, but with effort and intellect. This was the real treasure, one that would only
growwith time.
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(Text1)
W:John, I really enjoy watching tennis games. Igot into thesport because ofa movie.
M: Sodoyou often go to thetennis court?
W:Yeah.How about playing afew sets tomorrow?
M:You're theboss.
(Text2)
M: Here're thepotatoes. Do we need anything else?
W:Adozeneggs and afew cans ofvegetable soup.
M: If you go and get theeggs, I'll meet you at the cashdesk with thesoup.
(Text3)
M: Imissedthe bus again today because Iturned the alarm clock offin mysleep.
W:Try putting itfar enough away from your bed, and you'll have to get upontime.
M: Good idea! I'll give it ashot.
(Text4)
W:Great haircut, James. Do you go toa newbarbershop or something?
M: No, itwas inthe sameplace, just anotherguy.
(Text5)
W:Ienjoyed it!Iwas excited about seeing theaction heroes.
M: Yeah, I think anyone would like it, whatever their age—lots of action, an exciting
plot,a happy ending.
W:It's quiteachange forthedirector who has mainly worked onTVprograms.
(Text6)
W: Hi, I want to thank you for coming in to work the evening shift. I know you were
busy working this morning, too.
M: Ineed theextrahours, and Iknowthe otherstaffmembers are feelingsick.
W:Well, I'm glad you're here. But... I noticed that you're wearing trainingshoes.
M: Oh, it started to rain heavily while I was walking home this afternoon. My work
shoes got wet then.
W:Well, Ithink wehave an extrapair in theback that should fit you.
(Text7)
M: Good afternoon, Pinewood Furnishings.What can I helpyou with today?
W: Hello. I ordered a ceiling light a few days ago. Your website said it would be
delivered between January 7th and 10th. I'd like to confirm the delivery date. The
tracking number is 4221.
M: Let's see...it looks likeyou can expect it onJanuary 10th.
W:Oh, I'm going to be outoftown then. Can Ichange thedelivery date?
M:Yes,but there's an extracharge of20dollars.
W: Hmm, in that case, I'll ask Steve to sign for it instead. He lives in 1202, which is
right across from me.
M: OK, I'll makea notein oursystem.
(Text8)
W:Comein and sit down. M:Thank you.
W:Now,have you got any experience ofthis type ofwork?
学科网(北京)股份有限公司M:Yes,I have. I spent sixweeks working at aswimmingpool last summer.
W:You are in good physical health.What kinds ofthings doyou do?
M: I love all kinds of sport. In fact, I play volleyball on Mondays, run on Tuesdays,
and spend the rest ofthe week swimming.
W:That's interesting. So,why doyou want thisjob?
M:Well, as I say,I've done this kindof job before and I feel that saving people is very
meaningful. Itake safety at theswimmingpool very seriously.
W:Right.Whencan you start work?
M:TodayisTuesday.Well, theterm finishes nextThursday,soany timeafter that.
W:Well, thanks very much forcoming in.We'll be intouch inone ortwo days.
(Text9)
M:What made you decide to takesinging classes, Sally?
W: Well, I always felt uncomfortable singing, even with my family. For example,
going on holiday, my husband and children would sing along to the radio, but I never
joined in. My mom had a great voice. I loved listening to her singing while she was
cooking. Iwanted to beable todothesame without feeling silly.
M:Wasit easy to fnd aclass?
W: Yes. But I was so worried before the first practice that I almost turned the car
round and went home. People were already there waiting to start. I found a space at
theback ofthegroup and justsang with everyone else.
M: So,has it helped you become more confident?
W:Absolutely,yes. Now I join in with the kids when there's a good song on the radio.
It's great to knowI've achieved oneofmy goals.
M: So,would you recommend we all dosomethingsimilar?
W: Definitely. There are supposed to be physical benefits from singing- something to
do with increasing oxygen levels, which is good for your health. I'm not sure about
that, butI doknowIalways go homein agood mood.
(Text10)
M: Good afternoon, everyone. Today, I'll share the inspiring story of Mikaila Ulmer
and her journey to save bees. DMikaila Ulmer was born in 2oo4 in the United States.
When she was four, bees gave her a fright. She was scared every time she saw bees,
buther mom helped her tounderstand bees are actually amazing creatures.
Later,Mikaila found out that bees might disappear in the future, so she decided to
raise money to give to people who help save bees. She made lemonade with natural
honey to sell. The recipe was handed down from her grandmother. Her customers
were friends and neighbors. Her parents were surprised when one day a shop asked if
they could buy her lemonade to sell at their stores. After this success, she was
determined toset upa business and her family decided to help.
Apart from running the company, Mikaila also helps other young people who
have great ideas and gives them classes about how to start a business. Like any
teenager, she likes spending time with her friends, but she makes sure that school
comes first. She only works in the lemonade business at weekends. She also started
theHealthy Hive Foundation, an organization that works toreduce the use of products
that are dangerous for bees.
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