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2025 年沈阳市高中三年级教学质量监测(三)
英语试题参考答案与评分细则
第一部分 听力 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1—5 CABCB 6—10 AACBC 11—15 ABACB 16—20 BAAAC
第二部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
第一节21—23 DAB 24—27 ADAA 28—31 ABCC 32—35 CDCB
第二节36—40 GFAED
第三部分 英语知识运用
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41—45 ABCDA 46—50 BCDAB 51—55 CDABC
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56. marks 57. which 58. simply 59. to 60. hardships
61. committed 62. to generate 63. but 64. a 65. disagreement(s)
第四部分 写作(共40分)
第一节(满分15分)
评分要求: 1. 弱化字迹字体,侧重篇章结构;
2. 弱化复杂句式,侧重内容要点;
3. 弱化高级词汇,侧重语言准确恰当;
4. 及格分数9分;优秀分数12-13分;特别优秀14分。
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第二节(满分25分)One Possible Version:
评分要求: 1. 弱化字迹字体,侧重情节发展合理;
2. 弱化复杂句式,侧重内容衔接连贯;
3. 弱化高级词汇,侧重语言运用准确;
4. 弱化套句模板,侧重主题情境协同;
5. 及格分数15分;优秀分数21-22分;特别优秀23-24分。
One Possible Version:
Soon, Miguel and his friends became part of the Harmony Helpers. They worked under the hot
sun, carrying wood and painting fences. Neighbors of all ages joined in—teenagers hammered nails
into slides, mothers planted flowers, and elderly men offered tools from their garages. The air was
filled with chatter and laughter. As Miguel tightened the chains of the swings, he remembered his
grandfather’s hands guiding his own tiny fingers years ago. Now, his hands, roughened by work,
mirrored those memories. Betty waved from across the field, her picture of a rising sun nearly
complete. The playground was slowly transforming into a link between past joy and future hope.
On the day of the playground’s opening ceremony, the entire neighborhood turned up. Families
flooded the playground. Children raced to the shiny swings, their voices lively and bright. Miguel
watched a girl beg her father, “Push me higher!”—just as he had once begged his grandfather. Betty
stepped forward, her voice warm yet firm: “This place isn’t just swings and slides. It’s where we
choose to rebuild trust, one nail at a time.” Nearby, an elderly couple shared stories of their own
childhood games. Miguel smiled, realizing the playground now held countless memories, old and
new. Here, every nail and flower whispered: Community is built by hearts, not just hands.
12025年沈阳市高三年级教学质量监测(三)英语试题听力原文:
Text 1
M: I thought you were reserved and distant the first time we met. I seldom saw you engage much
with others.
W: Really? I guess I was just in my own world.
M: But after spending some time together, I realize that you’re actually helpful and always
enthusiastic at work.
Text 2
W: Did you see the news about the upcoming street fair?
M: Yeah. I’ll set up a stand to sell some paper cuts and lanterns. And my sister will sell clothes. Are
you planning to participate in it?
W: Yes. I’ll sell some homemade strawberry jams and apple butter.
Text 3
W: I’ve been feeling down lately. Any ideas on how to cheer up?
M: Listening to some upbeat songs may do the trick. Also, meet up with your friends. Their company
can really turn things around.
W: Good suggestions. I’ll try them.
Text 4
W: Hi, I have some questions about my current health insurance plan. Could you help me?
M: Of course! I’ll do my best to answer your questions about the insurance plan. Tell me your policy
number so that I can access the relevant details.
Text 5
W: Did you experience the power failure in our neighborhood last night?
M: Yes! It was annoying. I was in the middle of watching a show. What about you, Emma?
W: I was reading The Great Gatsby. Then I had to go to sleep since there was nothing else to do.
Text 6
W: ⑥I’m thinking of starting a self-service gym. What do you think?
M: Sounds interesting,⑦Lily! ⑥Where would you open it?
W: Maybe in a busy area near offices and universities. People there need a workout place.
M: Smart move. What equipment will you have?
W: Running machines, exercise bikes and weight training machines.
M: ⑦How about membership fees?
W: ⑦$30 a month. There’ll be no trainers, so prices will be relatively low. I hope my gym can
attract many students and office staff with such favorable prices.
M: How much will you spend at first?
W: About $40,000 for equipment and rent.
Text 7
M: Welcome to our show, ⑧Jatnna Recio! Could you please tell our audience a bit about yourself?
W: Hi, everyone. I’m Jatnna Recio, a student. I’ve been involved in community service for several
years.
M: Great. ⑧What inspired you to work in community service? Was it your parents’ encouragement?
W: No. ⑧Kids kept getting hurt by broken glass in the park. That hit me hard. As vice-president of
student council, I realized cleaning isn’t just about making things look nice—it saves people. That’s
why I started doing this work.
M: ⑨How did the clean-ups work?
W: ⑨We started at our school. Then we got permission to clean up the local parks and libraries.
We also encouraged people to clean up after themselves.
M: You’ve made a real difference. What have you learned from performing community service
work?
W: ⑩Community service has taught me to be more responsible. I’ve learned to take care of my
own trash (超课标词汇) and encourage others to do the same.
Text 8
W: Hey, ⑪Jamie. I saw you riding your motorcycle this morning. It looked awesome.
M: Thanks, Linda! ⑪I’ve had this motorcycle for 3months. It handles well in any weather.
W: Cool! I want a motorcycle, too. How fast does it go?
2M: Not too fast, just right! The 500cc engine is smooth for city rides.
W: That’s good! Is it okay for long trips?
M: Yes! ⑫Last week I rode 40 miles to a lake. The seat and footrests are comfortable. I had no
back pain.
W: Nice! Do you have any tips for someone who is new to motorcycle riding like me?
M: ⑬Firstly, take a good safety course if you haven’t already. It’s useful for learning the basics and
gaining confidence. Plus, always remember to wear your helmet and gloves. Lastly, change the oil
every 3,000 miles and check the tire pressure weekly.
W: Thanks for your tips! I’m excited to start this new adventure.
Text 9
M: Rita, what have you been up to lately? Any new interests?
W: I’ve recently developed a passion for painting. It’s relaxing and a great way to express creativity.
What about you?
M: I’ve always wanted to try painting but never really got around to it. I’ve been into hiking and
nature photography. Hiking is like a journey of self-discovery. ⑭Photography lets me see the world
in a new way, focusing on small and beautiful details.
W: That sounds amazing! How often do you go hiking? Once a week?
M: ⑮I try to go hiking twice a week. There’s a beautiful trail (超课标词汇) near my house. ⑯How
about your painting? Do you take classes, or is it a self-taught thing?
W: ⑯I’m self-taught. I watch online videos. Then I just let my imagination run wild and experiment
with different techniques and styles.
M: That’s so cool! Do you have a favorite subject matter for painting?
W: ⑰Lately, I’ve been really drawn by still lifes. I love arranging fruits, flowers and old books to
create a harmonious composition. Sometimes I like painting portraits (超课标词汇). Hey, I just had
an idea! Maybe I could use some of your nature photos as inspiration for my next painting!
M: I’d be honored!
Text 10
W: Gill, a teacher from Essex, the UK, has raised more than £1 million for a cancer charity. ⑱Gill
broke a couple of records along the way—all while dressed as a polar bear. Her most recent record
was set at the Polar Night Marathon in Tromsø, Norway. In 4 hours, 58 minutes and 29 seconds, she
set the record for the fastest ice marathon while wearing a polar bear costume. The Polar Night
Marathon follows a route in darkness through a harsh (超课标词汇) mountain pass, and runners
have to deal with temperatures around -10℃. Despite the great difficulty, ⑲ Gill had a smile on
her face at the end, because the £21,000 she raised for Cancer Research UK brought her total
fundraising amount to £1.96 million.
She first broke a record in a polar bear costume in 2016 while running the London Marathon.
She set the fastest marathon time in a full-body animal costume in 4 hours, 21 minutes and 8 seconds.
Her record was later broken by other runners. ⑳Explaining how this all began, Gill said she did all
this in memory of her dad, who died of cancer in 1999.
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