文档内容
哈三中 2025-2026 学年度上学期
高三学年第一次验收考试英语答案
第一部分 听力(共两节,20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5ACBAA 6-10CCBBA 11-15BCABC 16-20CABAC
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
21-23ACB 24-27CDAD 28-31BDDC 32-35CBAA
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
36-40 EABDF
第三部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完型填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45BDDCA 46-50CDBDA 51-55DBCAD
第二节 单句语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.and 57.which 58.the 59.morepractical 60.for
61.creativity 62.primarily 63.itself 64.advanced 65.gaining
第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
DearPeter,
I’m thrilled to sharethe good newsthatour classwon anawardin the space-themed poster
designcontestheldbyourschoolEnglishnewspaper!Itwasafantasticjourney.
Teaming up with my fellows, we brainstormed ideas and divided tasks, some for design,
some for research and content creation, which not only enhanced our teamwork skills but also
deepened our understanding of space exploration. The process was challenging yet rewarding.
I’m incredibly proud of China’s achievements in space, which have greatly inspired our poster
design.It’samemoryIwillcherishforalongtime.
You will find a picture of the poster attached to this email. I can’t wait to hear what you
thinkaboutitanddoyouhaveanyinterestingexperiencetoshare?
Yours,
LiHua
第二节:读后续写(满分25分)
Getting near, I found its leg stuck in a trap. Its eyes locked onto mine — wide and
desperate,andits nosetwitchedinpanic,asifbeggingforhelp.Despitethefreezingwindbiting
through my coat, I knelt down. “Hold on,” I whispered, trying to loosen the trap with numb
fingers. The little creature stopped struggling, staring at me with a mix of fear and hope. My
gloves were already wet, but I ignored. I determined to save this little life, forgetting about
everythingaround.
高三英语 第 1 页 共 4 页
{#{QQABSQYhxgCw0BSACb5qAwVuCwqQsJKiJUoEwRAQqARKyYFIFCA=}#}Just as I was freeing the rabbit from the trap, a train roared by. The fog swirled, and
the train’s dark shape with faintlight was briefly visible beforedisappearinginto the heavy fog,
leaving only the steam behind. In that split second, I realized: had I not stopped for the rabbit,
my car would have been on those hidden tracks. My heart pounded violently. After pulling
myself together, I finally loosened the trap and the rabbit hopped away.As I continued my way
home, the snowfall grew lighter. A quiet smile crept across my face, as delicate as the
diminishingflakes.Thisencounterbecameaconstantreminderthatinaworldwithuncertainties,
kindnesshasitsownreward.
【解析】
1. 情节衔接:原文结尾提到“我”下车查看被困的兔子,续写第一段紧扣这一情境,
描写兔子的绝望眼神和“我”不顾严寒救助的过程,既延续了“我”的善良,又为下文的转
折铺垫——因救助兔子而停留,避免了潜在危险。
2. 冲突与转折:第二段中火车呼啸而过的情节是关键转折,通过“若不是停车救兔
子,车可能已在铁轨上”的顿悟,将“偶然的善举”与“自我救赎”关联,升华主题:善意自
有回报。
3. 细节刻画:环境描写(寒风、雾气)与动作描写(冻僵的手指、兔子的反应)增
强真实感,结尾的微笑和雪花呼应开篇的恶劣天气,形成情绪上的温暖闭环。
听力原文
听力原文
(Text1)
M: I need to get these pants shortened. Can I get them back the day after tomorrow on
Wednesday,May8th?
W:I’mnotsure.We’reprettybusythisweek.Butwe’lltry.
(Text2)
W:I’mgladI’dbookedthetripasIsawafewancienttemples.Howaboutyou?
M:Ivisitedseveralteagardensandpassedthroughruralfarmsonamotorbike.
W:Great!I’dliketotrythemotorbike.
M:Icansendyouthedetailslater.
(Text3)
M:Whenarewegoingtoseeyouonthebigscreennext?
W:Soon.Ihavesignedamovie.
M:Whenisthereleasedate?
W:InDecemberthisyear.
(Text4)
W:Arethereanyshopshere?Iwanttobuysomechocolatebeforetakingoff.
M:Overthere,justnexttothewashingroom.Pleasehurryup.We’llboardin15minutes
(Text5)
W:SpringfieldPolice.
M:Mycarisgone!Andmydriver’slicenseandsomeimportantdocumentsareinit.
W:Calmdown,sir.Couldyoutellmemoreaboutit?
M:Well,Ileftitintheparkinglotthismorning.Thecolorisblue.
(Text6)
W:Thegeneralcontractorcalledtoaskwhenhecanvisitthebuildingtomorrow.
M:Howaboutathalfpastten?
高三英语 第 2 页 共 4 页
{#{QQABSQYhxgCw0BSACb5qAwVuCwqQsJKiJUoEwRAQqARKyYFIFCA=}#}W:I’mafraidnot.Youhaveameetingscheduledfor10:00.It’lllastforanhour.
M:Oh,Iforgotaboutit.Sowhattimeisopeninmyschedule?
W:Letmecheck.Oh,you’reavailableonehourbeforethemeeting.Butyoucanonlystayfor
30minutes.
M:That’sOK.Doesheneedtoseeboththeinsideandtheoutside?
W:Hejustwantstochecktheoutsidelocationsfortherestorationwork.
M:Allright.
(Text7)
M:Well,wehavechangedthatmuch.
W:Notreally,no.I’vestillgotthatlonghair.
M: But I take off those stupid sunglasses, and my hair was a lot shorter.And I don’t wear a
nose ring anymore because people laughed at me. But most important of all, I was afraid I
wouldn’tgetmyjobwithit!
W:Sowhenwasthisphototaken?
M: I think it was the summer of 1998. Because there was the World Cup in France that year,
andIworemyEnglandT-shirtallsummer!
W: I think this was 1997, just after Diana died. Look at all those flowers in London! l
rememberEltonJohnwroteasongforthisthing.
(Text8)
W:Hey,Alex,Iwascompletelyblownawaybyyourstrategyoutline.Youreallyimpressedme
today.
M:Comeon,Alisa!I’mjustdoingmyjob.
W:No,Ithinkyoudeservesomerecognitionhere,Imean,ifIlookbackonyourprevious
presentations,thisisahugeimprovement.
M:Thank you, I appreciate your kind words.It means a lotto me that you noticed the effort I
putintoimprovingmypresentationskills.Well,Kristindidgivemeahandwiththeslides.She
hasundoubtedtalentforthem.
W:And I saw thatyou tookmy advice onpricing strategies. Ireally appreciate you taking the
timetothinkthroughthem.
M:Yeah,well,theyweresomereallygoodpoints.
(Text9)
W:Sotellme,Ben,whatmadeyoustartcollectingpicturepostcards?
M: As a boy, I often saw postcards at the seaside, but I didn’t find them interesting. That
suddenly changed a few years ago when I discovered hundreds of them in the spare room.
TheyweresobeautifulthatIstartedcollectingcards.
W:Whosecollectionwasit?
M: Well, my grandfather used to send postcards home from all over the world. My mom and
uncle would always read them, but finally, it was Mom who decided to keep them all. That’s
howthefamilycollectionbegan.
W:Whichkindofpostcardsdoyoulikebestthesedays?
M: Well, I still like the ones with pictures of famous harbors, like Sydney.And I’ve also got
some that have beautiful photos of religious buildings. But above all, I love the ones which
showships,trainsandplanesfromthelastcentury.
W:Whatdoyouthinkofthoseoldpostcards?
M:They’re wonderful. Some of the pictures were drawn by top-class artists.And what makes
me laugh is not the jokes themselves but how out-of-date they seem now. They tell us a lot
abouthowdifferentlypeoplesawthingsinthosedays.
(Text10)
W: Thank you all for coming. To the rest of the world, Frank Delmont is an award-winning
高三英语 第 3 页 共 4 页
{#{QQABSQYhxgCw0BSACb5qAwVuCwqQsJKiJUoEwRAQqARKyYFIFCA=}#}novelist,buttothoseofushere,he’samemberofourcommunity.I’veknownFrankforalong
time — ever since I hired him! Did you know he wrote his first book, Agents of
Coincidence,whilehewasemployedatthisverylibrary? Iremember seeinghimhardatwork
inthebreakroom,makingnotesonadraftwhileheate.Soitcameasnosurprisethatthebook
wasahit!AndFrank couldhaveusedhisnewfame asanopportunitytomove toa largercity,
butinsteadhe stayed in Mansfield andhelpedstarttheWriter’sWorkshop,a summer program
for teen authors. It’s in its thirteenth year. Graduates of the program have gone on to
distinguished universities all over the country, and some have even had their own literary
successes. If anyone is interested, we have an entire section of books by local authors. After
theeventtonight,copiesofFrank’smostpopularbookswillbeonsaleatthetableintheback,
and we’re planning on saving some time for book signing. And that brings me to the reason
we’reallhere:tohearFranktalkabouthislatestwork,SummerintheArctic.Everyone,please
welcomeFrankDelmont!
高三英语 第 4 页 共 4 页
{#{QQABSQYhxgCw0BSACb5qAwVuCwqQsJKiJUoEwRAQqARKyYFIFCA=}#}