当前位置:首页>文档>武昌区2025届高三年级上学期期末质量检测英语答案_2025年1月_250118湖北省武汉市武昌区2025届高三年级上学期期末质量检测(全科)_武昌区2025届高三年级上学期期末质量检测英语

武昌区2025届高三年级上学期期末质量检测英语答案_2025年1月_250118湖北省武汉市武昌区2025届高三年级上学期期末质量检测(全科)_武昌区2025届高三年级上学期期末质量检测英语

  • 2026-03-11 02:09:46 2026-02-11 07:34:52

文档预览

武昌区2025届高三年级上学期期末质量检测英语答案_2025年1月_250118湖北省武汉市武昌区2025届高三年级上学期期末质量检测(全科)_武昌区2025届高三年级上学期期末质量检测英语
武昌区2025届高三年级上学期期末质量检测英语答案_2025年1月_250118湖北省武汉市武昌区2025届高三年级上学期期末质量检测(全科)_武昌区2025届高三年级上学期期末质量检测英语
武昌区2025届高三年级上学期期末质量检测英语答案_2025年1月_250118湖北省武汉市武昌区2025届高三年级上学期期末质量检测(全科)_武昌区2025届高三年级上学期期末质量检测英语
武昌区2025届高三年级上学期期末质量检测英语答案_2025年1月_250118湖北省武汉市武昌区2025届高三年级上学期期末质量检测(全科)_武昌区2025届高三年级上学期期末质量检测英语

文档信息

文档格式
pdf
文档大小
0.389 MB
文档页数
4 页
上传时间
2026-02-11 07:34:52

文档内容

武昌区 2025 届高三上学期期末测试英语参考答案 第一部分 听力(共20小题,每小题1.5分 满分30分) 1-5 ABBCA 6-10CAABC 11-15CABBA 16-20BABCC 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) A篇: 21-23 DBA B篇: 24-27 CADA C篇: 28-31 DBCB D篇: 32-35 BACD 第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 36–40 AFEGC 第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节, 满分30分) 第一节 完形填空(共15 小题:每小题1分,满分15分) 41-45 BCADA 46-50CBDCA 51-55BDCBD 第二节 英语知识运用(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分) 56.the 57.additional 58.Havingmissed/Missing 59.But 60.with 61.Beinggiven 63.tostay 63.waslaunched 64.which 65.promotion 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) DearAccommodationOffice, I am Li Hua, anexchange studentset to join St Andrew’s College for a year. I am writing to applyforon-campusaccommodation. Living on campus will allow me to fully immerse in the college’s academic and social life, enhancing my study experience. I believe my enthusiasm for group activities and ability to adapt quickly to new environments make me a suitable candidate for on-campus living. I am eager to integrateintothenewenvironmentandcontributepositivelytothecommunity. Thank you for considering my application. I am excited about the prospect of becoming a studenthereandeagertohearabouttheaccommodationoptionsavailabletome. Yourssincerely, LiHua 第二节:(满分25分) “Help me sit there”, he demanded, pointing to a bench. Considering that I can do whatever onmy birthday,I was aboutto turnhim downwhen his shaking legs andbentknees forced me to griphisarmsandlowerhimdownniceandslow.“Thankyou!”hesaid,breathinghardlikehehad climbed a hill. Then he talked about his youth and his adventures in the mountains. I listened intently and asked good questions, realizing that there was more to him than just the grumpy old manIhadseenearlier.It hit me how selfish I was. I had been so focused on my own desires and frustrations that I had failed to see Grandpa as a person with his own stories and struggles. Thinking of all the attemptshehadmadetoconnectwith me, IrealizedhowimpatientanddisrespectfulIwas.Itwas then that I resolved to be more understanding and patient. When we returned to the party for the cake, I apologized to Grandpa and was responded with a big hug of forgiveness. In cheers of “happybirthday,”Ishedtearsagain,butitsomewhatfeltmorelikemybirthdaythanever. 听力稿 Text1 M:Hey,doyouwanttogotothemallwithmelater?Ihavetobuysomesuppliesforschool. M: I wish I could. But I've canceled on my trainer twice this week. I have to go to the fitness centertoday.(1) Text2 M:We'renotinanyrushtoleave.Let'swaitforotherstogethereandthenplaceourorder. W: But I'm already starving. We can order first and just add some more dishes when they come.(2)It'snotlikethey'llbeangry. Text3 M:Excuseme,butIthinkthisseat,15G,ismine. W:That'sstrange.Mineis15G,too.Here'smyticket. M:Sorry,ma'am.YourtrainisE55.ThisisE50.(3) Text4 M:MydadsaidnottospendmorethanS30onhisgift,butIfoundtheperfectthingfor himis$20overthelimit. W:Justbuyit!It'snotlikehe'llevenknowhowmuchyouspent. M:You'reright!(4) Text5 W:Wereyouable tofinishallyourhomework? The stuffI gotfrommy mathclass wasway toomuch. M: Luckily, I was able to finish all of mine. My mom said she wouldn't let me go to the footballgameotherwise.(5) Text6 M:So,whatdoyouthink? W:It'svery...bright. M:Well,I'mabrightsortofguy,andthisismyfavoritecolor.(6) W: You don't see many yellow cars. (6) I thought I was being adventurous when I bought a red one. M:Redcars,bluecars...everyonehasthem.Thisonereallystandsout. W:Itcertainlydoes.Isitfast?M:Well,Isetofffromhomeat6:30andgothereat6:45,(7)sothat'snotbad,isit? W:Ihopeyoudidn'tbreakanyspeedlimits.Thepolicewouldn'thaveanytroubletrackingdowna carlikethat. Text7 M: The kitty hasn't eaten all day. Food is usually his favorite thing. I'm worried that he couldbesick.(8) W: You shouldn't worry if it's just been a day. Cats are moody. He's probably just upset that Sarah'sbeengoneforafewdays.(9) M: Well, she'll be gone for a while. If he doesn't eat the whole time, you'll have to explain to our daughter how we let the cat become all skin and bones while she was having fun at summercamp.(9)(10) W: If it gets serious, we can definitely take him to the doctor at the animal hospital. But I think he'llbefine. M:IwishIcouldtellhimnottobeupset. W:He'llhavetogetusedtoitsinceSarah'sgoingofftoschoolinthefall.Shecan'ttakehimwith her. Text8 M:So,whatinspiredyoutowritethesestories? W: It was actually my time in the Chinese countryside. You see, I had originally gone there to teachatavillage school, andit was only supposed tobe fora year.But then Iagreedto stay onforanadditionaltwoyearsafterthat.(11) M: And why did you decide to stay? Didn't you miss the city life? After all, you grew up in Beijing.(12) W: That's true, but I also spent a long time in the Italian countryside after college. There's something very beautiful about rural life, no matter where it is. That's why I stayed and why I wanted to write a collection of short stories that captured the heart of the people still living in villages. M: I've only readthe first two stories, but so far, the book really creates beautiful images of peacefulplaces.They'refilledwithhard-workingpeople.Youmustbereallyproud.(13) W:Ijustwantedtomakesomethingrealisticandemotional.IliketothinkI'vesucceeded. Text9 W:Thomas,haveyoudecidedyetwhatyouwouldliketodowhenyouleaveschool? M: I haven't made a definite decision yet. That is why I have come here to checkout some of the options. W:Iguessyouarethinkingofgoingtouniversitybeforestartingwork? M:I'mhopingso...(14) W: Well, we have a few people here this evening who can talk to you about different careers for graduates.Therearesignsonthedeskstosaywhotheyrepresent,startingwith"A"forarmy. M:Idon'tthinkI'llbetalkingtothem. W: What would you like to know about? I know you get very good marks in English and geography.M:IamveryinterestedinwhattheEarthismadeof-thecompositionofthemountainsand thewayvolcanoesshapetheplanet.(15) W:Ohyes,thatdoessoundinteresting,doesn'tit? M:Ithinkso.Martin'sdaddoesthatkindofworkandIlikethesoundofit. W: Martin's dad is here tonight, at the Earth Search desk. You might want to have a talk withPlanetScienceaswell.(16) M:OK.Isthereanyoneelsewhomightbeabletogivemeinformation?(16) W:Notonthatsubject,Ithink.(16) M:I'lljustmeetthemthen.(16) Text10 AteamofEnglishscientistsfoundasurprisingfixtoacommonproblem.Thestudypublishedin the journal, Nature, showed that spreading certain types of rock over unused farming fields actually cut carbon pollution. Not only did it improve the air, but the rock dust is great for future crops. (17) Because of the minerals in the rock, the plants grow much healthier. Tree plantingisalwaysmentionedasacost-effectivewaytofightcarbonpollution. However,that takes many years and the plants are not guaranteed to live. Spreading certain types of rock willnotonlyworkfaster,buttherockiseasilyavailable.(18)Accordingtothescientists,rock mines produce so much of this dust that farmers would be paid to take it away and use it. (19) Prof. David Berling is a lead author of the study. He says that if governments keep a close eye on the data, we will be able to see quick changes in carbon air pollution. In addition, the mineral mines have already had all the trucks and equipment they need to deliver the dust. Theydon'tneed tomine ordig foranything different. Infact,itwould just direct thetrucks towardsfarms,ratherthantowheretheynowthrowthewaste.(20)