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(答案)玉溪一中2025—2026学年上学期高三年级期中考英语学科_251107云南省玉溪第一中学2025-2026学年高三上学期期中考试(全科)
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玉溪一中 2025—2026 学年上学期高三年级期中考 英语学科参考答案 第一部分 听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 1—5 BABCC 6 —10 ABBCB 11—15 AACAC 16—20 CBCAB 第二部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分) 21—23 DCA 24—27 ADCB 28—31 DBDC 32—35 BBCA 36-40 FGBCE 第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 41— 45 BCCAD 46 —50 ADBDB 51 —55 ACABD 第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 56. have taken/ 57. established 58. featuring 59. addictive 60. a have been taking 61. visibility 62. as 63. what 64. to bridge 65. whose 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分) 第一节 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分15分) Dear Jenny, I am writing to share my preference regarding the new elective course for incoming Grade 10 students. After careful consideration, I strongly support introducing “Career Planning” as the new elective. This course would be invaluable for freshmen who may feel a bit lost about future paths. It would help them explore interests, understand career options, and set academic goals early on—crucial for making informed subject choices in high school. Plus, not only does career planning help students explore their strengths to foster intellectual growth, but also encourages self-reflection on personal values, contributing to moral development. While creative writing is engaging, career guidance addresses an urgent need for direction during this transitional phase. Thank you for considering students’ perspectives! Best regards, Li Hua 第二节 书面表达 (满分25分) So, instead of talking more, I decided to offer a reward. “If you finish one novel during this trip, I’ll buy you that art set you’ve been wanting,” I proposed, pointing to the book I’d secretly packed: The Secret Garden. To my surprise, she hesitated but agreed. The Greek island, with its limited Wi-Fi, became the perfect setting. With fewer digital distractions, she reluctantly picked up the book by the pool. Gradually, the vibrant descriptions of the garden and the resilient characters drew her in. By day three, I found her reading under an olive tree, completely absorbed, her phone forgotten beside her. By the end of the holiday, my daughter finished her book and asked for another. Her eyes sparkled as she discussed Mary’s transformation and the magic of the hidden garden. “Can I get A Wrinkle in Time next?” she asked. I smiled, overwhelmed with relief. Later, she even used her phone creatively—taking photos of scenic spots that reminded her of the story and sharing her reading journey online. Watching her connect literature to her world, I realized the true reward wasn’t just the art set; it was witnessing her discover the quiet magic of words, a joy no screen could replicate. Tears welled in my eyes—she’d finally felt what I could never fully explain. 1听力原文 Text 1 借笔记;48词 W: Jack was kind enough to take notes for me for the classes I missed yesterday. But I’m really struggling to understand his writing. Could I possibly borrow yours? M: Sure, so long as you don’t mind all the silly little pictures and diagrams. Drawing them helps me to focus! Text 2 问路;41词 W: Excuse me. Could you direct me to the software conference? I’m struggling to read the Chinese signs! M: No problem. Continue down this hallway, right to the very end. Then turn left and go through the double doors. W: Perfect, thanks a lot! Text 3 舞蹈考试;46词 M: Are you coming to watch the basketball game after school? W: I can’t, sorry. My dance exam is coming up, so my parents booked me some extra lessons. But the dance studio is close to the court, so I’m hoping to hear the scores while I’m there! Text 4 演出票;47词 W: Remember how I failed to get tickets for The Visitors’ concert? M: Yeah, that was awful. I know they’re your favorite band. W: Well, my cousin just called… She won a pair of tickets in a radio competition, and she invited me to go with her! I’m so excited! Text 5 双胞胎兄弟;41词 W: Alex, you don’t have any brothers, right? M: No… Why do you ask? W: I saw someone in town today who could have been your twin! The exact same blue eyes and dark hair, except his was shorter and straight instead of wavy. Text 6 准备感谢礼物;89词 W: You passed your piano test with flying colors! You’ve improved so much! M: Yes, Mr. Kang was surprised too. I told him my uncle has been helping me practice every night — and it’s paid off! W: We are so proud of you. M: Thanks! I must get Uncle a “thank-you” gift. What would he like? W: If I know my brother, anything he can eat! Cookies…chocolates… You name it! M: He often talks about great-grandmother’s sun-cakes. W: Great idea! Those were our childhood favorites. Shall I teach you how to make them? M: Yes, please! Text 7 讨论防晒;125词 M: What time should we meet this afternoon? W: Well, I don’t want to bring an umbrella, so how about 5:00 p.m.? M: Don’t worry. The rain has stopped now. W: Actually, I’m trying to protect my skin from the sun. I usually walk outdoors without an umbrella on cloudy days, because it feels strange to use one on days like this. Maybe that’s why I’ve been getting tan (晒黑的) more easily than I used to. M: What level of sun protection are you using these days? W: I’ve recently increased it from SPF30 to SPF50. M: Honestly, it’s probably due to climate change. We’re having heatwaves almost every summer now. W: True! M: I wear shirts and trousers that have sun protection. Check that out. It’s far more convenient than messy creams and umbrellas. Text 8 校园采访;146词 W: Good afternoon. I’m here at the Mingzhou No. 2 Senior High School to find out what students think of the new two-day weekend policy. Jian, what are your thoughts? M: I think it’s great! I’ll finally have a chance to play basketball with my friends and spend more time with my grandparents. And, best of all, I won’t have to wake up early on Saturdays anymore! W: How do your parents feel about the change? M: They see both sides. They’re glad I’ll be getting more rest… I’m quick to anger when I’m tired! But they’re also concerned I might fall behind in my studies. 2W: Does that worry you? M: No, but my cousin, who’s two years older than me, is less happy about it. W: Oh? M: Yeah. She’s taking the gaokao this year. But she’s planning to join self-study groups. And I’ll probably follow her example when the time comes. Text 9 小组成员生病;184词 W: Hi, Bob. Sorry to call you so early. M: No worries. What’s up? W: Lily’s father just called me. It seems she’s sick. She was up all night with a fever. M: Oh, dear… Poor Lily! She’s probably got that cough going around. W: Maybe. Although she said her head was killing her in chemistry class yesterday. M: So I guess she won’t be at school today? W: No. So, we need to think about this afternoon’s group presentation. Can we pull it off without her? M: I suppose, but it would be a shame. She did all that research at the museum and created all those beautiful maps of Zheng He’s journeys around the world. W: I know. But I doubt we’ll be allowed to wait until she comes back. So we need a plan. M: You’re right. What if I present the slides on “Life Under the Yongle Emperor”, and you do the part about cultural exchange between China and Africa during the Ming dynasty? W: Okay. And afterwards, we’ll talk to Mr. Lu to ensure he knows how hard Lily worked on this project. M: Of course! She deserves a good grade. Text 10 数字游民;198词 Many people dream of spending their lives exploring the world. But until quite recently, it was difficult to get much further than dreaming. Unless you were prepared to live quite poorly or were rich enough not to need to work! The lifestyle was out of reach for most people. However, in recent years, a new class of world traveler has appeared — the “digital nomad (游牧民)”. Thanks to the rise of remote work, fast Internet, and affordable travel, these people manage to work regular jobs while traveling to their heart’s content. Digital nomads can choose when and where they work. Plus, if they stay in countries where living costs are low, their money often goes much further. However, there are also challenges. Constant travel can be tiring, particularly when moving between time zones. And of course, a life “on the road” can get lonely. But if this lifestyle sounds attractive, there are certain careers that are particularly suited to digital nomadism (游牧). For example, software development, online education, social media management, virtual assistance, copywriting, and design. With only a laptop and a good Internet connection needed, digital nomadism has made the world smaller than ever before. So, would you try it? 3