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2025届高三第二次模拟英语试卷答案_2025年4月_2504232025届宁夏回族自治区银川一中高三下学期二模(全科)_2025届宁夏回族自治区银川一中高三下学期第二次模拟英语试卷

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2025届高三第二次模拟英语试卷答案_2025年4月_2504232025届宁夏回族自治区银川一中高三下学期二模(全科)_2025届宁夏回族自治区银川一中高三下学期第二次模拟英语试卷
2025届高三第二次模拟英语试卷答案_2025年4月_2504232025届宁夏回族自治区银川一中高三下学期二模(全科)_2025届宁夏回族自治区银川一中高三下学期第二次模拟英语试卷
2025届高三第二次模拟英语试卷答案_2025年4月_2504232025届宁夏回族自治区银川一中高三下学期二模(全科)_2025届宁夏回族自治区银川一中高三下学期第二次模拟英语试卷
2025届高三第二次模拟英语试卷答案_2025年4月_2504232025届宁夏回族自治区银川一中高三下学期二模(全科)_2025届宁夏回族自治区银川一中高三下学期第二次模拟英语试卷

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银川一中2025届高三第二次模拟英语试卷参考答案 题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 答案 B C C C B C A B A C 题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 答案 B B C B A C A C B A 题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 答案 A C B B D A C D B A 题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 答案 D B A C D D E B A F 题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 答案 B B C A D D A C C D 题号 51 52 53 54 55 答案 C A B A B 第一部分听力(共两节,每小题1.5分, 满分30分) 1-5 BCCCB 6-10 CABAC 11-15 BBCBA 16-20 CACBA 第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分) 21-23 ACB 24-27 BDAC 28-31 DBAD 32-35 BACD 36-40 DEBAF 第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 41-45 BBCAD 46-50 DACCD 51-55 CABAB 语法填空 56. rapidly 57. to have gained 58. or 59. as 60. Featuring 61. boundless 62. pursuit 63. an 64. is breaking 65. which 第四部分 书面表达(共两节,满分40分) (一)应用文写作 Notice Concerned about the UN’s latest report that glaciers are melting at an unprecedented rate, our school is scheduled to host an English writing competition themed “Glacier Guardian” to recognize the significance of glaciers for life on Earth and encourage practical solutions in the race to save melting glaciers. The requirements are as follows. Entries should center on the theme by presenting original and thought-provoking ideas, highlighting the urgent need for glacier protection along with practical and effective solutions. What’s more, each composition must be no more than 500 words in length, with the class and name of the author attached. Most importantly, we prefer it to be sent to us by email by the end of this month. Your contribution will definitely promote the success of the event. Let’s work together to curb glacial retreat! School English Newspaper (二)读后续写: Paragraph 1:One night, another boy appeared at the door, saying “I don’t want a Popsicle, l just need to talk.” My wife and I exchanged a glance, then invited him in warmly. He sat awkwardly, twisting his hands, and poured out his heart—he’d struggled with a tough math test and feltdiscouraged, not knowing what to do. We listened, nodding from time to time, and shared our own stories of failure and perseverance. As he left, a small smile lit his face and our day as well. It seemed as if our own hearts were bathed in a soft glow, and all the uncertainty and doubts just dissolved into the quiet warmth of that moment. Paragraph 2: I’ve sensed it’s more than Popsicles that bring these kids to our door. What they truly yearn for is a connection, a chance to earn genuine adult attention. We’ve become a haven where they can voice fears, joys and dreams. Each chat deepens our bond. We offer them comfort and sound advice, while they gift us their youthful perspectives, helping us reignite our appreciation for life’s simple joys and rediscover purpose in our later years. This exchange is a living bridge—not spanning a gap, but merging two worlds. No one could have imagined that a nearly empty Popsicle box would lead to such meaningful relationships. 听力原文 Text 1 M: I’ve visited London, Beijing, Tokyo. But Los Angeles is still my favorite city. W: That’s natural. That’s where your home is, and all your friends are there. It doesn’t surprise me one bit to hear you say that. Text 2 W: Excuse me. May I please have a cup of coffee? M: Sure. Would you like milk and sugar? W: No milk or cream for me, please. But I would like my coffee to be sweet, of course! Oh, and can I have chocolate chip cookies as well? Text 3 M: Have you seen the new Apple computer? W: Seen it? I’ve already bought two of them! M: You must be made of money. Text 4 W: Your wife is a really good cook. I really enjoyed the meal. Did she study cooking in school? M: No, she learned it by herself. She has a good cookbook that she reads when she has time. Text 5 M: We have to go to London for a couple of days next week. I prefer to take the train, but I suppose you want to take the car. W: Oh, I much prefer to go by car, because we don’t need to get to the station with our luggage. Text 6 M: Why are you slow in eating?W: I am not well. I am suffering from a cold. M: Did you tell me yesterday? W: I forgot to tell you. M: After meals go to the medical hall and get some medicine. W: I told my mother and maybe she forgot to tell you. M: Ask for leave today. W: No. My teacher will not permit me to ask for leave. I must go to school. M: Go to the medical hall and then go to school. Text 7 M: How are you feeling today? W: Oh, much better. Thanks very much for taking care of me. The soup you made, and the medicine you bought for me are really helpful. M: I’m glad. W: Are you working today? M: Yes, unfortunately. W: What do you mean? M: Well, I’m having some problems with the lady I work with. W: Oh yeah? What’s going on? M: Well, I have to do my work and some of hers, and she often leaves early. W: It sounds as if you need to talk to the boss. M: Yes. I’ll do it today. Text 8 M: I feel so cold! I thought California was hot in summer. It feels like winter. W: Well, this is San Francisco, not Los Angeles. Actually, sometimes it doesn’t warm up until October in the fall. M: I guess we picked the wrong time to travel here. We should have waited a few months. W: You need to wear your jacket. You didn’t even put it on today! M: Yeah, I guess you’re right. I might have to buy some warmer clothes for the rest of the trip. W: I have an idea. Let’s drive to Napa today. It’s really hot there, and then you can wear what you packed. Text 9 W: Hey, is everything all right, Mitch? You’ve got a strange look on your face. M: I just found out that… Oh, I can’t believe this! W: Look, no matter what happens, we’ll face it together, OK? M: That’s sweet. But it’s not bad news. Quite the opposite, actually. W: What? I’m confused. Tell me what’s going on. M: Tracy, I’ve just been offered a job in Paris. W: What? That’s about 5, 000 miles away from Toronto! And I didn’t even know you were lookingfor another job. M: I wasn’t. I like my current position of Sydney Design. I just applied for this because it looked like a once -in-a-lifetime opportunity. I didn’t tell you because it seemed that my chance of actually getting it was one in a million. W: Well, congratulations! But I’m not so sure we can move to another country. M: Tracy, the position is Assistant Director of the European office. I’d be in charge of basically the whole company out there. W: It sounds great, but are you sure we can afford to live there? Just the moving costs alone might be thousands of dollars. M: The job comes with a corner office, a car with a driver, and an apartment overlooking the Eiffel Tower. Plus they’ll cover all moving costs and pay for school for our kids. W: Um… Maybe I’ll have to start learning French! Text 10 A beggar found a leather purse that someone had dropped in the market. Opening it, he discovered that it contained 100 pieces of gold. Then he heard a merchant shouting, “A reward! A reward to the one who finds my leather purse!” Being an honest man, the beggar came forward and handed the purse to the merchant saying, “Here is your purse. May I have the reward now?” “Have the reward?” scoffed the merchant, greedily counting his gold, “The purse I dropped had 200 pieces of gold. You’ve already stolen more than the reward! Go away or I’ll tell the police.” “I’m an honest man,” the beggar said defiantly, “Let us take this matter to court.” In court the judge patiently listened to both sides of the story and said, “I believe you both. Justice is possible! Merchant, you stated that the purse you lost contained 200 pieces of gold. But the purse this beggar found had only 100 pieces of gold. Therefore, it couldn’t be the one you lost.” And, with that, the judge gave the purse and all the gold to the beggar.