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高三英语_251110山西省运城市2026第一学期期中调研测试_山西省运城市2026第一学期期中调研测试英语
高三英语_251110山西省运城市2026第一学期期中调研测试_山西省运城市2026第一学期期中调研测试英语
高三英语_251110山西省运城市2026第一学期期中调研测试_山西省运城市2026第一学期期中调研测试英语
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运城市 2025-2026学年第一学期期中调研测试 高三英语试题 2025.11 本试题满分150分,考试时间120分钟。答案一律写在答题卡上。 注意事项: 1答题前,考生务必先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上,认真核对条形码上的姓 名、准考证号,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡的指定位置上。 2答题时使用05毫米的黑色中性(签字)笔或碳素笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚。 3请按照题号在各题的答题区域(黑色线框)内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效。 4保持卡面清洁,不折叠,不破损。 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 仅读一遍。 例:Howmuchistheshirt? A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15. 答案是C。 1.WhatwillBruceprobablydothisweekend? A.Playfootball. B.Prepareforanexam. C.Visitfriends. 2.WhatdidNancydolastmonth? A.Sheattendedaceremony. B.Shesentherteacheramail. C.Shewonawritingcompetition. 3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace? A.Inthelibrary. B.Inthegym. C.Inthesupermarket. 4.Whichrestaurantwilltheygoto? A.TheChineserestaurant. B.TheFrenchrestaurant. C.TheItalianrestaurant. 5.Whydoesthemanmakethephonecall? A.Tobookaticket. B.Tomakeanappointment.C.Toaskaboutopeninghours. 高三英语试题 第 1页(共10页) 书书书第二节(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段材料,回答第6、7题。 6.WhoisHelenprobably? A.Thegirlsfriend. B.Themansdaughter. C.Themanswife. 7.Whatwillthegirldoat5:00p.m.? A.Haveamealwiththeman.B.Buysomesnacks. C.Dosports. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8.Whataretheytalkingabout? A.Anewposter. B.Aschoolevent. C.Awildlifeclub. 9.Whatdotheythinkofthepictures? A.Pleasing. B.Alarming. C.Comforting. 10.Whatwilltheyprobablydo? A.Writeanotice. B.Takepictures. C.Joinaclub. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers? A.Receptionistandguest. B.Guideandvisitor. C.Bossandsecretary. 12.Whatisneededforafreebreakfast? A.Stayingforthreenights. B.Usingthefitnesscenter. C.Visitingatouristattraction. 13.Whatdiscountwillthemangetatthehotelrestaurant? A.10%. B.15%. C.20%. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout? A.ShoppingforChristmas. B.PerformingatChristmas. C.SelectingChristmaslights. 15.Whywilltheeventgetpressattention? A.Theleadactorsarewellknown. B.Themarketisinafamouslocation. C.Thenewactorshavegoodimages. 16.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheopportunity? A.Excited. B.Uninterested. C.Worried. 17.Whatmustbeperfectonthedayaccordingtothewoman? A.Theticketsales. B.Thesoundquality. C.Thecostumes. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18.WhoaretheLittleExplorersCampintendedfor? A.Fouryearolds. B.Fiveyearolds. C.Sixyearolds. 19.WhichactivitydoestheAdventureSeekersCamporganize? A.Iceskating. B.Museumvisits. C.Familyoutings. 20.Whatisarequirementforjoiningthefieldtrips? A.Campingexperience. B.Parentalpermission. C.Swimmingskills. 高三英语试题 第 2页(共10页)第二部分 阅读 (共两节,满分 60分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45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 MustSeeArtExhibitionsintheUS(2026) Thisyear,Americanartloverscanlookforwardtoadiverselineupofexhibitions.Besureto catchtheseunforgettableshowsatamuseumnearyou! Nature&Spirit:CasparDavidFriedrich Feb.8-May11 MetropolitanMuseum,NewYork Celebratingthe250thbirthdayofGermanysgreatestlandscapepainter,thisfirstmajorU.S. exhibitionfeatures75masterpieces.Friedrichsbreathtakingmountainandforestscenesbeautifully shownaturespowertoinspiredeepemotionsandspiritualfeelings. Food&Art:FrenchImpressionists Feb.13-May4 FristArtMuseum,Nashville ThisuniqueexhibitionexploreshowfamousFrenchpainterslikeMonetandRenoircaptured foodanddiningscenesintheirworks.ThroughbrightandcolorfulpaintingsofParisiancafésand countryharvests,visitorswilldiscoverhowtheseartworksreflectedchangesinFrenchsocietyduring the1800s. VanGoghsFriends:TheRoulinFamilyPortraits Mar.30-Sep.7 MuseumofFineArts,Boston DuringhistimeinArles,France,VanGoghcreatedabout20colorfulportraitsofhisclosest friends— thelocalpostmanJosephRoulinandhisfamily.ThesepaintingsrevealVanGoghs specialbondwithordinarypeopleandhiscreativegrowthduringthisperiod. BoldColors:GabrieleMüntersModernArt Nov.7-Apr.26 GuggenheimMuseum,NewYork Asaleadingfemaleartist,MünterhelpeddevelopGermanExpressionismwithhervivid, emotionalpaintings.Thisexhibitionshowsherinnovativeuseofcolorandform,offeringafresh viewofearlymodernartbeyondhermorefamousmalecolleagues. 21.Whichexhibitionhastheearliestopeningdatein2026? A.Food&Art:FrenchImpressionists. B.Nature&Spirit:CasparDavidFriedrich. C.BoldColors:GabrieleMüntersModernArt. D.VanGoghsFriends:TheRoulinFamilyPortraits. 22.WhatdoFood&ArtandVanGoghsFriendshaveincommon? A.BothfeatureParisiancafés. B.BotharehostedinBoston. C.BothshowartlinkedtoFrance. D.Bothexplorefoodrelatedthemes. 23.WhatisuniqueaboutBoldColors:GabrieleMüntersModernArt? A.Itfocusesonmaleartiststechniques. B.Ithighlightsartisticvaluesofmodernart. C.ItexhibitsFrenchImpressionistpaintings. D.Itintroducesapioneeringfemalepainter. 高三英语试题 第 3页(共10页)B LastAugust,myfamilytookavacationatDisneyWorld.WerodeoutthehotcentralFlorida afternoonsattheresortpool. Thepoolhadapairofhugewaterslides.Bothwerebigenoughtoscaremykids,then7and5. Buttheygrewbrave,aschildrendo,andsoonenoughtheyweregoingdownthoseslidesoverand overandoveragain.Andeveryonetherewasgivingthewaterslidesashot— kids,teens,moms, dads,grandmas.MyhusbandandIwentdownwithandwithoutourchildren.Noonewasself conscious;everyonewashavingfun. Backhome,wereturnedtoourpublicpoolinNeedham,whichhas,ifnotDisneycaliber slides,apairofprettygoodones.InfoursummersatNeedhamstownpool,Ihaveseenjusta handfulofadultsusethewaterslides. Onsocialmedia,therearemanythreadsdevotedtowhetheritssociallyacceptableforadults tousewaterslides.Iwonderedwhy.Therestheanxietyaroundbeingperceivedassilly,Isuppose. Formanyofus,especiallyofacertainage,theresterrorattheprospectofattractingany attentionwhilewearingabathingsuit.Growingolderinvolvesathousandtinyinstancesofholding back:gettingalittlelessbold,alittlemoreselfconscious.Buttheresvalueinpointlessfun. Biologically,weneedplayinthesamewayweneedfoodorsleep. Backatthepool,Icouldntthinkofamoredirect(orsteep)pathtotheplaystatethanthe oneinfrontofme.Fun,arefreshing30secondshotofit,wasjustsittingrightthere. Idid.Twice.Itwasnteasy.Itwaspsychogicallydaunting(令人气馁的)— seatedona veritablepedestal(底座)surroundedbychildren,listeningtosafetyinstructionsfromabored teenagelifeguard.Andyet,thesheerjoyofit— thedropinmystomach,thecavelikeechointhe tunnel,thecold,disorientingsplash— putmeinagreatmoodfortherestoftheweekend. Theressomethingtobesaidforthosecognitivebenefits.Afterthat,Ihadtofigureoutdinner, andforthefirsttime,itoccurredtomethatIcouldgetpizzadeliveredtothepool. 24.WhatdidtheauthornoticeabouttheadultsattheDisneyWorldresortpool? A.Theypreferredswimmingtosliding. B.Theywereconcernedaboutsafetyrules. C.Theyweretooshytousethewaterslides. D.Theyenjoyedtheslidesasmuchasthekidsdid. 25.Whatcanbelearnedaboutadultsfromparagraph5? A.Theydislikebeingphotographedinswimsuits. B.Theybecomemorecarefulabouttheirhealth. C.Theypreferobservingotherstoparticipating. D.Theygraduallylosetheircouragetotrynewthings. 26.Whydidtheauthorfindgoingdownthewaterslideatherlocalpoolchallenging? A.Shefeltoutofplaceamongchildren. B.Thelifeguardsinstructionswereunclear. C.Theslidesdesignwastoodangerous. D.Herphysicalconditionpreventedher. 高三英语试题 第 4页(共10页)27.Whatistheauthorsprimarypurposeinwritingthisarticle? A.Tocomparedifferenttypesofwaterslideexperiences. B.Tocriticizesocialmediasjudgmentonadultbehavior. C.Toadvocateforadultsreclaimingthejoyofplay. D.Tostresstheimportanceoffamilyvacations. C Oldbuildingstendtoberegardedasthrowawaysandsuitableforbeingtorndown.Mostpeople havenotfullyrealizedthe“green”valuesthatarelinkedwiththeupkeepofexistingbuildings. Actually,infact,keepingandmakinguseofoldarchitecturesisoneofthemostenvironmentally soundthingswecando— morethantheconstructionofanynewstructuresthatclaimstobe“green”. Agedcommunities,whichhavedevelopedandchangedorganicallyoveranextendedperiod, possessuniqueculturesoftheirown.Thebuildingswithinthemareirreplaceabletotheenvironment. Optingnottosustainsucharchitecturesessentiallyislikesentencingaspecialcommunitytodisappearance. Building“green”canbeaboutpreservingtimehonored,localbuildingtraditionsthatrespectregional cultures,ratherthanjustusingthelatestandgreatesttechnologies. Thebuildingmaterialsandcraftsmanshiparealsoentitledtorespect,notsimplyduetothe environmentalcostoftheextraction(开采),transportationandproductionofthem,butonaccount oftherealitythatsomeofsuchmaterialsandthecraftsmanshiprelatedwillnolongerexist.Mylittle rivercottageinWestVirginia,whichisconstructedwithchestnutsourcedfromtheperiodpriorto thedieoffofthechestnuttrees,issuchthatthematerialinquestionmayneveragainbeobtained. However,theprospectivepurchaserplannedtotearitdown,which,inmyview,isnotonlyamark ofdisrespectforthematerialbutalsogoesagainsttheconceptofsustainabledevelopment. AsthePreservationGreenLabreportdemonstrates,ittakes10to80yearsforanewbuilding thatis30percentmoreefficientthananaverageperformingexistingbuildingtoovercomethe negativeclimatechangeconsequenceslinkedtotheconstruction,whichemphasizesthenecessityof ongoingutilizationofpreexistingbuildingsandcommunities,effectivelypreventingorminimizing theutilizationofforests,farms,wildlifehabitats,andopenareasfornovelconstructionundertakings. AsCarlElefanteofQuinnEvansArchitectsbrilliantlysaid,“Thegreenestbuildingisonethat isalreadybuilt.”Hopefully,thepublicwillcometoauniformopinionthatbuildingscurrently existingareworthyofmorecareandattention. 28.Howdomostpeopleaddressoldbuildings? A.Theyrestorethemactively. B.Theytakethemseriously. C.Theyexplorethemfully. D.Theytreatthemlightly. 29.Whydoestheauthormentionhislittlerivercottageinthepassage? A.Tohighlightthevirtueofkeepingoldconstructions. B.Todemonstratetheshortageofbuildingmaterials. C.Todisplaytheattachmenttotheoldconstructions. D.Toexplainthecomplexityofbuildinghouses. 高三英语试题 第 5页(共10页)30.Whatdothedatainparagraph4implyaboutoldbuildings? A.Theyaremoreefficientthanthenewbuildings. B.Theycanclearawaythebadeffectsonfarmsnearby. C.Theycanhelpavoidmoreenvironmentalpollution. D.Theyconsumedlessenergyintheconstructionprocess. 31.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext? A.TheCulturalValueofGreenBuildings B.NewConstructionsShouldBeGivenPriority C.TheGreenValueofKeepingOldBuildings D.BuildingCraftsmanshipShouldBeRespected D Manythingscannowbeboughtusingbuynow,paylater(BNPL)financing.Suchpurchases areoftenthesubjectofridicule(嘲笑,嘲弄).Payingforlunchininstallments(分期付款)is,to some,consumerism atitsmostabsurd.Othersseesomethingdarker:itskirtstheedgeof mainstreamfinance,targetingunstableborrowers.Neitherridiculenorconcernhasweakenedthe industrysgrowth,however. Theideaofaloanatthepointofsaleisanoldone.In1856IsaacSingerandEdwardClark begansellingsewingmachinesininstallments,withgreatsuccess.Themodernindustryoperatesin asimilarmanner.Whenacustomerbuysaproductfor$100,theycanpayinstages.TheBNPL lenderpaysthemerchantinadvance,inexchangeforacutof,say,$3.Thisisattractiveto retailers,sinceitboostssales.Thecustomerpaysbackthesumovertime,withzerointerest(利息). BNPLplanspromisefreedomandflexibility,buttheeaseofusecanfoolourminds.When paymentisdelayedordividedintosmallerpayments,wearewiredtofeellessemotionally exhausted.Althoughthe£15or$25paymentsseeminsignificant,theyquicklyaddup.Prelec& Loewensteinfoundthatwhentheactofpayingisseparatedfrom theactofpurchasing,we experienceless“painofpaying”,whichmakesusmorelikelytooverspend.Thispsychological disconnectionallowspeopletounderestimatethelongtermcostoftheirspendingandoftenleadsto impulsivefinancialdecisions.Insocietieswheredigitalcreditiseasilyaccessiblebutfinancial educationislimited,thesebehaviourscandevelopintolongtermdebt. Stressovermoneydoesntstayinthebank.Itfollowsusintoourhomes,ourrelationships,and evenoursleep.Thepsychologicalpricecanbeseverewhenfinancialanxietyaffectsdailysurvival, suchaspayingforfood,housing,oreducation.Evenmiddleandhighincomeearnersreport significantanxietywhencaughtincyclesoflifestyledrivendebtbecauseofthepressure. 32.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“skirtstheedge”meaninparagraph1? A.Challengestherules. B.Simplifiestheprocess. C.Operatesneartheboundary. D.Escapesfromthecontrol. 33.HowdoesBNPLbenefitretailersdirectly? A.Withtaxreduction. B.Throughsalespromotion. C.Viainterestcollection. D.Byloweringproductprices. 高三英语试题 第 6页(共10页)34.WhatistheauthorstonewhendiscussingBNPLspsychologicaleffects? A.Emotionallyneutral. B.Cautiouslycritical. C.Humorouslyironic. D.Enthusiasticallysupportive. 35.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout? A.ThetechnicaloperationofBNPL. B.Thehistoricalevolutionofcredit. C.Theglobalpopularityofinstallments. D.Thehiddencostsofdelayedpayment. 第二节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分) 根据下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余 选项。 Whiletravelinginagroupmakesajourneyfun,itcancomewithchallenges.Unlikesolo travel,youllprobablyhavelesscontrolovertheitinerary(旅程)whenyoutravelinagroup. 36 Nomatterwhosinyourgroup,youcanhavealifechangingjourneytogether.Hereare sometipsformakinggrouptravelassmoothaspossible. 37 Ifyoureinchargeofplanningtheitinerary,avoidarrangingtoomanyactivitiesinone dayandsetasidetimeforrelaxation.Forexample,oneday,youmightbookanadventuroustrip, likehikingtoancientruins,andplantorelaxonthebeachthenextday.Thisway,youcanavoid stressandkeepthegroupenergized. Keepincontact.Ensureeveryoneinyourgrouphasawaytocommunicatewitheachother. 38 Youmightexchangephonenumbers,setupagrouptextorprintalistofcontactinformation. Embracenewexperiences.Ifsomeoneinyourgroupsuggeststryingsomethingyounever consideredbefore,whetheritssamplingfrogporridgeinSingaporeorridinganallterrainvehicle (全地形车)inMexico,beopentothenewidea. 39 Bepatient. 40 Forexample,youmayhavetowaitforsomeoneinthemorningbefore settingoutorstickaroundasouvenirshopuntilafriendfinishesbrowsing.Beforeyoubeginyour trip,setrealisticexpectationsandgetintoaflexiblemindset.Ifyoucangowiththeflowduring yourgrouptrip,youllbemorelikelytohavearelaxingexperience. A.Decideonactivities. B.Createabalanceditinerary. C.Thus,youmightdiscoversomethingnewaboutyourself. D.Besides,youmaybearoundpeoplewithdifferentpreferences. E.ItsOKtoskipagroupactivityifyouneedsometimealone. F.Ifsomeonegetslostorthegroupsplitsup,itseasytoreconnect. G.Travelinginagroupmeanssomeactivitieswilltakelongerthanifyoudidthemalone. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。 TheresanautumndaythatIrecalleverytimeIfindmyselfimmersedinthenonstoprushof 高三英语试题 第 7页(共10页)life.Iwasateenageratthattime, 41 inthewhirlwindofschool,socialactivities,andthe pressureof 42 collegeapplications.Itwasmyneighbor,Mr.Jensen,whobroughtmebackto earth. Mr.Jensenwasaquietmaninhisseventies,livingaloneinthehousenextdoor.Despiteour age 43 ,wehadasharedloveforgardening,ahobbythat 44 anunlikelyfriendship betweenus. Onesunnyafternoon,feeling 45 andanxious,Idecidedtotakeabreakfrommystudies. I 46 outsidetomybackyardgardenwhereIbeganto 47 weed,myfrustrationspouring intoeachpullof 48 greenery.Mr.Jensenwasthereasusual, 49 hisblossoming rosebushes. Seeingmyfrustration,hesteppedoverand 50 startedweedingalongsideme.Aftera moment,hesaid,“Weedingagardenislikegoingthrough 51 .Sometimes,wefocussomuch ontheweeds— theproblems— thatweforgetto 52 theflowers.”Hegesturedtothebeautiful rosesinhisgarden.Thatsimplewisdom 53 mehard.Ihadbeensofocusedonmyproblems, onthestressofmyfuture,thatIhadignoredthebeautyofmy 54 . Thatday,Mr.JensentaughtmealifelessonthatIvecarriedwithmeeversince.Irecallit nowandthento 55 myselffromasufferingperiod. 41.A.stuck B.interested C.specialized D.experienced 42.A.permanent B.upcoming C.hesitant D.formal 43.A.familiarity B.approach C.similarity D.difference 44.A.formed B.banned C.tapped D.dotted 45.A.satisfied B.committed C.overwhelmed D.inspired 46.A.removed B.headed C.obeyed D.arrested 47.A.wildly B.calmly C.humbly D.shyly 48.A.unwanted B.desired C.protected D.shaved 49.A.livingon B.tendingto C.fadingaway D.summingup 50.A.angrily B.nobly C.dizzily D.silently 51.A.park B.tour C.life D.class 52.A.distinguish B.appreciate C.stimulate D.recognize 53.A.frightened B.patted C.struck D.honored 54.A.despair B.present C.fitness D.memory 55.A.exhaust B.prevent C.frustrate D.refresh 第二节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20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。 Untilrecently,mostWesternershavestruggledtonameasuccessfulChineseconsumergoods brand.ThoughChinaistheworldspremiermanufacturingpower,ithaslonglaggedbehindin creating 56 (origin)homegrownretailbrandsandproducts. Thisisnowchanging.InnovativeChinesebrandsareeverywhere.FromStockholmtoSydney, 高三英语试题 第 8页(共10页)57 electriccarglidingsilentlybyislikelyChinese.Uptonow,Mixue,anicecreamandcold drinkseller, 58 (beat)McDonaldsastheworldslargestfastfoodchainbynumberofoutlets. PopMartsninetootheddolls, 59 (call)Labubu,evenattractstarslikeRihanna.Ahitvideo game, 60 nameisBlackMyth:Wukong,alsowinsglobalfans. Manybrandshighlighttheirroots:ChageeslogofeaturesaPekingOperasinger. 61 inthe past,ChinesefirmssucceededbycopyingWesternproductscheaply,nowtheygaintheirown valuableintellectualproperty.Thisbenefitsshoppersworldwideby 62 (offer)moreinnovative choices. WithinChina,thepremium(溢价)thatforeignbrandscommand 63 (simple)forbeing foreigniseroding.Theymustbetterunderstandlocaltastesandevenpartner 64 Chinesefirms togaininsight.LiketheMonkeyKingsjourney,Chinesebrandswestward 65 (expand)could bringgreatrewards. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 学校英文报正在开展以 WaystoRelieveStress为题的讨论。请用图表中的调查结果写一 篇短文投稿,内容包括: 1.减压方式描述; 2.简单评论; 3.你的建议。 注意: (1)写作词数应为80个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 WaystoRelieveStress 高三英语试题 第 9页(共10页)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。 Thereisabusystreetcornerbesideabusstationwherekidschangebusesgoingtoandfrom school.Itsnotwhatyouwouldcallaprettyspot.Theresalotofnoisytrafficandthenearby buildingsaregrayandunloved.However,ithasapatch(小块土地)ofbeauty— asmallgarden plotcalledPetesPatch,becausePetecreateditinnineandahalfminutes. Peteisoneofthekidswho,fornineandahalfminuteseachday,waitedheretochange buses.Itwasntafunorpleasantplacetohangout.Thestationwasnoisyandsmelledofgas fumes.Therewasnowherenicetowalkandthepatchoflandnexttothestationwaslitteredwith trash.Maybeithadoncebeenagarden,butnowitwasaneyesore(令人厌恶的东西).Kidsand adultshadthrowntheiremptydrinkcansthere,alongwithburgerwrappingsandfriedchicken boxes.No,itwasntanicespottospendnineandahalfminutesofeveryschooldaywhenallyou wantedtodowasgethome. ButPetewashere.Hedidnthaveachoice.Ifhewantedtogethome,thiswastheonlyway. Hefeltlikehewaswastinghislifeaway.Therewasnothingtolookat,nothingtooccupyhismind orhands,andhangingaroundlikethateachdaydrovehimcrazy.Heknewhecouldntdoanything tochangethebuscompanystimetable,but,hebegantothink,hemightbeabletomakehisnine andahalfminutesmoreenjoyableforhimandothers. HeaskedMomforsomeplastictrashbagsandapairofgardeninggloves.Thatweek,heput ontheglovesandfilledhisnineandahalfminuteseachdaybypilingthetrashintothebags. “Hey,man,areyoucrazyorsomething?”hisschoolmatesteased.“Whatdifferencewillitmake? Whywasteyourtime?”TheydidntknowthatforPeteitwasabiggerwasteoftimetositdoing nothing. 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。 Ontheweekendhecollectedthebagsandtookthemtotherubbishdump. Nowthesekidsarentgoingtoletanyonemesstheplaceup. 高三英语试题 第 10页(共10页)