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2026届六校联合体8月份学情调研高三英语参考答案_2025年8月_250829江苏省南京市六校联合体2025-2026学年高三上学期8月学情调研测试(全科)_英语试卷(定)--26届高三8月学情调研

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2026届六校联合体8月份学情调研高三英语参考答案_2025年8月_250829江苏省南京市六校联合体2025-2026学年高三上学期8月学情调研测试(全科)_英语试卷(定)--26届高三8月学情调研
2026届六校联合体8月份学情调研高三英语参考答案_2025年8月_250829江苏省南京市六校联合体2025-2026学年高三上学期8月学情调研测试(全科)_英语试卷(定)--26届高三8月学情调研
2026届六校联合体8月份学情调研高三英语参考答案_2025年8月_250829江苏省南京市六校联合体2025-2026学年高三上学期8月学情调研测试(全科)_英语试卷(定)--26届高三8月学情调研
2026届六校联合体8月份学情调研高三英语参考答案_2025年8月_250829江苏省南京市六校联合体2025-2026学年高三上学期8月学情调研测试(全科)_英语试卷(定)--26届高三8月学情调研

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2026 届六校联合体 8 月份学情调研 高三英语 参考答案 一、听力 1—5CABAB 6—10CACAB 11—15ACABC 16—20BACCB 二、阅读 第一节:阅读理解 A:ACA B:DBDC C:DBDA D:CBCD 第二节:七选五 36-40FDBAE 三、语言运用 第一节:完形填空: 41-45ABDBD 46-50DCCAB 51-55CABAC 第二节:语篇填空 56.a 57.What 58.featuring 59.competitors 60.Despite 61.werehighlighted 62.but 63.widely 64.where 65.toappeal 四、写作 第一节:应用文 Good morning, everyone! It’s a great honor for me to deliver a speech entitled Grow Up HealthywithaSmartphone. Nowadays, an increasing number of students are getting addicted to smartphones, playing games or scrolling through short videos, even copying homework using various phone apps.This notonlyaffectstheirstudybutalsoharmsthembothphysicallyandmentally. Facedwiththecurrentsituation,weshouldn’tstandby.First,setclearrulesforphoneuse,like nophonesduringstudytime.Second,replacephonetimewithmeaningfulactivities---doingsports, orhavingfunwithfriendsinperson. Let’s make a promise: put down our phones, focus on real life, and chase healthy growth. That'sall.Thankyou. 第二节:读后续写 参考例文一 Curious, Lena turned to the page where she wrote “I hate you!” and found unfamiliar handwriting. “Lena, I noticed you wrote this after our argument. I’m sorry for hurting you. — Mom”The wordsblurredas tears welled up.Shewildly checkedother markedpages — eachhad a brief response: encouragement after her exam failure, comfort when she mentioned loneliness, apologiesformisunderstanding.Herchestachedwithastrangewarmth.The“invasionofprivacy” wasactuallyMom’ssilentwayofstayingconnected.Guiltyandgrateful,Lenarealizedthatitwas timetowalkthroughthedoor.(80) That night, Lena tiptoed into her mother’s room, diary in hand. To her shock, she saw her {#{QQABRQQUggAAABJAABgCEwUaCEEQkAEAASoGxEAYoAABSBFABAA=}#}mother sitting on the bed, silently crying in the moonlight. "Mom..." Lena’s voice cracked as she held out the diary. "I read your notes. I... I didn’t realize how much I was hurting you." Lena whispered.Hermotherlookedup,hastilywipingtears."IthoughtI'dlostyouforever,"shechoked out. Lena rushed over,clutching the diary."I'm so sorry!" They embraced tightly,the diary—now abridgeinsteadofawall—pressedbetweenthem.(82) 参考例文二 Curious, Lena turned to the page where she wrote “I hate you!” and found unfamiliar handwriting.Itwashermother’s:“MydearLena,I’msorryforhurtingyou.Ijustworrytoomuch about you. I wish I could be your friend, not just your mom.” Tears welled up in Lena’s eyes as she flipped through more pages, discovering similar notes beside each red sticker—apologies, explanations, and expressions of love. "I’ve been unfair," Lena thought, closing the diary with a deepbreath.Itwastimetomakethingsright.(74) That night, Lena tiptoed into her mother’s room, diary in hand. Her mother was asleep, her face tired but peaceful. Lena placed the diary gently on the bedside table, along with a new note: “Mom, I’m sorry too. Maybe we can start over—not just as mother and daughter, butas friends.” Assheturnedtoleave,ahandgraspedherssoftly.Hermother,nowawake,pulledherintoawarm hug.Nowordswereneeded;thesilencespokeofforgivenessandlove.(72) 听力材料 Text1 忙碌的生活 M:How’slifetreatingyou? W:Prettybusy.I’mtraininghardforthecomingmarathoninourcity.Andyou? M:Well,I’mbusywithsomereportsduringthedayanddanceclassesatnight. Text2 音响师的工作 W:How’syourjobasasoundengineer?Isitboring? M: Definitely not. It’s a rewarding career.I operate various devices and balance the levels of differentsoundstocreateanengagingaudioexperience. Text3 洗衣服注意事项 W:Doyouknowanydosanddon’tsforlaundry? M:Yeah.Alwayscheckcarelabels,right? W: That’s right! Use cold water for colored clothes and hot water for white clothes. As for delicatefabrics,usethegentlecycle.Anddon’tforgettoemptyoutthepockets. M:Gotit,laundryexpert! Text4 公司新人 W:Calvin,haveyoumetthenewcomer?Doyouknowifhe’sasalesmanoranaccountant? {#{QQABRQQUggAAABJAABgCEwUaCEEQkAEAASoGxEAYoAABSBFABAA=}#}M:Ihavenoidea.Let’saskSarah.Shedoesthehiringandfiringinourcompany.Sheshould knowwhoheis. W:Okay. Text5 尾号限行 W:Youdidn’tdrivetoworktoday.Didyourcarbreakdown? M: No, my license plate number is restricted today. I took the subway instead. It gave me a differentfeeling. Text6 电子锁 M: ⑥Have you considered switching to an electronic lock since you often forget your key? Electroniclocksaremoreconvenient,thoughtheyaremoreexpensive. W:I’mnotkeenontheidea.⑥Iworryabouttechnicalissueswithelectronicones. M: Electronic locks have advanced technology, and we can even control them with our smartphones. W:Traditionallockshavebeenreliableforages.AndIpreferthetouchofatraditionalkey. M: I understand your concerns. ⑦We can choose a leading brand and set up a strong password. Text7 宿舍生活 M:⑧⑨Lisa,youhavelivedinyourdormitoryfornearlythreeyears.Howdoyoufeel? W: Pretty good! My roommates are nice. We often watch late-night movies. ⑧We once tried DIYprojectstogether,whichhasbeenthemostimpressivethingforme. M:Soundslikefun! W:Yeah. Dormitory life is like a crash course in real-world skills. ⑨I’ve learned to stay calm andhandlethingspositivelyinsteadofjustcomplaining. M: I hope I can adapt to dormitory life like you do. I want to become more independent and responsible. Text8 保护文化遗产 M:⑩I’mplanningtointegrateknowledgeaboutpreservingculturalheritageintoclasses. W:Greatidea.⑩Howdoyouplantodoitinyourliteratureclass? M: Well, ⑩I could explore historical texts and discuss the cultural context in which they werewritten. W: Interesting approach. In science class, I can talk about the scientific techniques used in preservation,likeclimatecontrolandmaterialanalysis. M:Wonderful.Now,⑪howdowegetstudentsactivelyinvolvedinpreservation? W: We can organize field trips to local museums or heritage sites, and encourage them to do volunteerwork. M: Exactly. ⑪Involving them in projects, like starting awareness campaigns or hosting literaturecompetitions,couldmakeitmoremeaningful. W:Iagree.⑫Sowhatdoyouthinkisthesignificanceofpreservingculturalheritage? M:Itconnectsustoourroots,developsasenseofidentity,andteachesusaboutdiversity. {#{QQABRQQUggAAABJAABgCEwUaCEEQkAEAASoGxEAYoAABSBFABAA=}#}W:Wellsaid.⑫Preservingourpastisnotjustadutybutawaytoenrichourfuture. Text9 骑行 W:Iheardyouarereallyintocycling,Henry.I’vebeenthinkingaboutgivingitatry.⑬Any tips forabeginner? M: Definitely! ⑬First, get a comfortable bike and start at your own pace. Begin with short rides and gradually increase the distance. Next, always wear a helmet for safety. Plus, don’t hesitatetoexploredifferentroutes. W:Goodadvice.Doyouhavearegularcyclingroute? M: Yes. ⑭Most of the time, I go cycling in the nearby park, and sometimes I ride along the coastorinthemountains. W:Nice.⑮What’sthelongestdistanceyou’vecycled?50kilometers? M:⑮Mybestrecordis3timesthatdistance. W:Amazing! I admire your willpower. By the way, I’ve heard about group rides. Have you ever attendedone? M:Yeah. ⑯Group rides are fantastic. I like them. I enjoy meeting fellow cyclists and sharing my experiences with them. ⑯And there’s a great sense of community. It’s all for fun, not forcompetition. W:Cyclingseemslikeagreatwaytostayfitandenjoytheoutdoors. M:Ittrulyis.Giveitashot! Text10 人工智能与写作 W: ⑰For many book writers, artificial intelligence (AI) is a threat to their work and the veryideaofcreativity.Morethan10,000writerssupportedanopenletterabouttheissue fromthe Authors Guild this summer. The letter urged AI companies notto use copyrighted workswithoutpermissionorpayment. Atthesametime,AIisastorythatcanbetold,andnolongerexistsonlyinsciencefiction. ⑱Helen Phillips is the writer of the book HUM. It tells of a wife and mother who loses her jobbecause of AI.Phillips said thereis a hope inAIfor gaining allknowledge, butthere isa“fearofbeingreplacedbynon-humanintelligence”. ⑲Ryan Doherty is a director at Celadon Books. It recently agreed to publish Fred Lunzker’s book Sike, featuring an AI doctor. “We’ve been seeing more and more about AI in bookproposals,”Dohertysaid. Other AI-related books include Do You Remember Being Born?. It tells of a poet who agrees toworkwithanAIpoetrycompany.ThereisalsoInOurLikeness.Ittellsaboutagovernment workerandafact-checkingprogramwiththepowertochangefacts. ⑳SomewritersarenotjustwritingaboutAI.Theyarealsoopenlyworkingwithit. ⑳Earlierthisyear,StephenMarcheusedAItowritetheshortbookDeathofanAuthor. SimonRichworkedwiththeAIprogram“code-davinci-002”tocreateIAmCode. {#{QQABRQQUggAAABJAABgCEwUaCEEQkAEAASoGxEAYoAABSBFABAA=}#}