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2025—2026学年第一学期期中质量检测
高三英语试题答案
第一部分:听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5 ABCAA 6-10 ACBAB 11-15 ACCBC 16-20 BCBBA
第二部分:阅读(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
21—23 CDB 24—27ADBD 28—31ADCB 32—35CCBA
38—40 CEDGB
第三部分:
第一节:完型(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
41—45DCCAB 46—50 CDCBD 51—55 ADCAB
第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56. accidental 57.have captured 58. reactions 59. in 60.strategically
61. an 62. expressing 63. who 64. than 65. to achieve
第四部分写作(共2节,满分40分)
第一节应用文写作(满分15分)
Dear Kate,
As the person in charge of the new column “Telling China’s Stories” for our school
English newspaper, I’m reaching out to seek your valuable advice.
Our aim with this column is to share informative and engaging stories about Chinese
culture. We want to help our fellow students gain a better understanding and appreciation
of Chinese culture while also improving their ability to tell these stories effectively in
English. Given your expertise in storytelling and cultural exchange, we highly value your
suggestions or advice regarding the content, format, or any other aspects of the column.
Thank you for your time. I’m eager to hear your thoughts and excited about the
possibility of working under your guidance.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
One possible version
Paragraph 1:
Mia waited at her lemonade stand until darkness fell. The street quieted down, and most
neighbors had already gone inside. Just as Mia began to pack up, headlights lit the road. The silver
car returned, and the businessman came out, his expression filled with concern. When Mia handed
him the wallet, his shoulders relaxed and a thankful smile spread across his face. He glanced inside,and clearly relieved that everything was still there. Mia simply told him she had found it by the
maple tree.
The businessman promised to buy Mia a skateboard. However, Mia hesitated for a moment and
then politely declined. She explained that saving up for it by herself made the goal more
meaningful. Instead, she offered him another bottle of lemonade—this time chilled with extra ice.
The man smiled and paid the proper amount before driving off. As Mia packed up her stand, she
felt a quiet pride settle in her heart. Though she hadn’t reached her goal yet, she knew she was on
the right path.
附:听力部分原文
第一节
(Text 1)
W: The flight tickets to Paris are expensive in July.
M: Maybe we should consider taking the train instead? It’s cheaper and we can enjoy the
scenery.
W: But the journey takes 8 hours. What about renting a car and driving?
M: That’s tiring. Let’s try a night train.
(Text 2)
W: Teddy, why are you looking so down today?
M: I just got my math test back. I failed it.
W: Didn’t you study enough for it?
M: I studied a lot, actually. But I still made some silly mistakes.
(Text 3)
W: This novel is labeled £10, but your system shows £15.
M: The £10 price is for members only. See the small sign here?
W: But I’m a member! I signed up yesterday.
M: Yes. But the member discount applies from the second month.
(Text 4)
M: Mom, I’m too tired to run another lap.
W: That’s because you hardly exercise! You’re always playing video games when you get
home.
M: I promise I’ll change, okay? Can I at least have a beef burger and a Coke later?
W: No way.
(Text 5)
W: Alex, why did you turn off the TV? I thought we were going to watch a movie.
M: I changed my mind. I’ll head to Safeway now before it gets too late. I need to get
some new socks; all of mine have holes.
(Text 6)
W: Mike, summer vacation is almost over. Let’s catch a movie before school starts. How
about today?M: Great idea. It’s 3 o’clock now—let me check what’s playing.
W: What about Fantastic Four?
M: Sounds good. But the closest theater is closed for repairs and won’t open until next
month.
W: Then we’ll have to go to the one downtown—it’s a 30-minute drive. The next showing
is at 3:50.
M: That’s right. We’d better go now. If we miss it, the next one isn’t until 7 p.m.
(Text 7)
W: Hey Bob. My parents just adopted a cat last week, but none of us really know how to
understand it.
M: Oh, I just read about a study on cat facial expressions.
W: Really?
M: Yeah! Scientists recorded videos of 53 cats in a café. They found cats can make over
270 different faces using just 26 tiny movements.
W: That’s almost as many as dogs!
M: Yep. Dogs use 27, and humans use 44.
W: That’s amazing. What kind of things did they notice?
M: They looked at small changes like how a cat opens its mouth or moves its ears.
W: So, can you tell if a cat is happy or mad?
M: Kind of. A friendly cat moves its ears forward and slowly closes its eyes. An upset
one pulls its ears back and stares.
W: That’s helpful.
(Text 8)
M: This history paper is due next Monday. I haven’t even chosen a topic yet.
W: Why not focus on ancient inventions? The library has many books on that.
M: Good idea! But I need to interview a professor too. Could you help me find one?
W: Sure. Let’s check the university website after class.
M: Thanks! But what if they’re too busy to meet with me?
W: Don’t worry. Most professors are really friendly, especially if you explain it’s for a
school assignment.
M: I hope so.
W: You could try sending them an email first. That way, they can reply when they have
time.
M: That makes sense. I’ll draft an email tonight and show it to you before I send it.
W: Sure! I can help you check for mistakes. Oh, and don’t forget to mention your topic in
the email.
M: Right, I’ll do that. Thanks for your help. I feel less stressed already.
(Text 9)
W: Hi Jack. I heard you’re interested in joining our Fitness Club?
M: Yeah! I’ve brought my medical check-up records and sports certificates.
W: Awesome! Welcome to the club! All new members get free training sessions.
M: Do you provide clothes and shoes?
W: We only provide shoes. Bring your own black shorts and a red top. If you don’t havethem, you can buy some at the campus store. Don’t worry about the price—club
members get 30% off. Plus, you can enjoy special meal rates at the school canteen.
M: Cool. How about practice times?
W: Mainly on weekends. Most sessions are at the East Gym—you can take bus No. 5. If
practice ends after 8 p.m., we cover your taxi fare.
M: I usually bike there, but good to know. What skills do you value most?
W: Teamwork is key! And a first-aid certificate is a plus.
M: No problem.
W: We need a Morning Fitness Leader—6-7 a.m. on weekdays. This role earns volunteer
hours. Or a Junior Nutrition Assistant helping with meal plans, from 3-5 p.m. on
Fridays.
M: The afternoon role suits me better—I have morning classes.
(Text 10)
M: Hello, everyone! I’m Peter, the secretary of the Greenfield Conservation Group. Let me
introduce some of our main activities and upcoming events. We organize monthly beach
clean-ups to keep the area litter-free.
We also manage a local nature reserve, maintaining paths so they’re safe and enjoyable
for visitors. We’ve recently completed putting up bird nesting boxes and are now working
on encouraging insects to help different kinds of living things live there. There’s also an
ongoing special project to identify the various butterfly species found in the area. One of
our upcoming tasks is to repair a wall nearby that was damaged in a storm not long ago.
In addition, we host guided walks and skill-building sessions. Our next guided walk is
scheduled for the following Sunday, heading out to Willow Island. It’s a wonderful place to
see deer and diverse habitats. Participants should bring strong boots that keep out water
and pack a picnic for this all-day adventure.
Additionally, later this month, we’re offering a beginner-friendly woodwork session in
Oakley Wood. Participants will craft wooden spoons and learn basic skills— £45 including
lunch, or £65 if camping overnight. Hope you’ll join us soon!